Sentences with phrase «practically nonexistent»

Buyers took advantage of practically nonexistent lending standards to snap up houses.
Or the selling price is so low, the realtor's commission is practically nonexistent.
Any suggestions when living separately and you are practically nonexistent to him and his interests are not healthy for you to share?
Oppo's R5 is positively petite, and now Chinese manufacturer Vivo is preparing to launch a device so small, it's practically nonexistent.
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You can't work with document styles, font choices are limited, formatting options are practically nonexistent, and working with footnotes is just, well, strange.
However, where it is most important is underdeveloped areas like sub-Saharan Africa where water infrastructure and sanitation is practically nonexistent and waterborne diseases run rampant.
In the northern part of the zone, Atlantic influences are practically nonexistent — probably because of the relatively high elevations of the coastal region, which reach 900 to 1,800 feet around San Jorge Gulf — although cold Pacific winds from the west and the cold Falkland Current off the Atlantic coast do have some effect.
Already this can prove that AGW based on anthropogenic CO2 emissions is practically nonexistent.
Similarly, the hydrogen - refuelling infrastructure is practically nonexistent outside of California.
To place Styx: Shards of Darkness under this category would be surprisingly inaccurate; it's incomparable to other titles of the genre because of its practically nonexistent action piece.
In an era where 3D platformers are practically nonexistent without Mario, Armillo is truly a godsend.
It's a shame because the zany plot had a lot of potential, but it's so barebones that it's practically nonexistent.
This game seems to be a prequel to the events of the first Red Dead Redemption, but concrete story details are practically nonexistent.
Another issue is with the stage variety, which is practically nonexistent: enjoy that beach stage the first time you play it, because you'll be returning many, many times.
In developing countries, medical facilities and resources are limited and emergency medical services are practically nonexistent.
A few decades ago, low - cost veterinary services were practically nonexistent in Los Angeles County — and a dog spay could cost several hundred dollars.
In recent years, inflation has been extremely tame and sometimes practically nonexistent.
Factor in that inflation is practically nonexistent right now, and there's very little reason for an immediate move now.
The diversification is practically nonexistent in this kind of investment, and your employer is the worst investment you can make because of the risk of both losing your job and your investments at the same time.
Outdoor visibility is practically nonexistent, and even indoors it's not great.
If you were a wannabe writer in the time of Jane Austin or Charles Dickens, your chances of meeting them and asking writing - related questions would be practically nonexistent.
Your cover will be bland, the editing will be abysmal, and the marketing is practically nonexistent.
This will be an exceptionally short section because advanced driver - assistance systems (or ADAS) are practically nonexistent on the new Corolla.
The throttle response, down low, is practically nonexistent.
Cabin tech is practically nonexistent at the base level Miata, but that's in keeping with the roadster's simple, driver - focused message.
Noise from the road, wind and tires are practically nonexistent.
After all, trunk space in the iQ is practically nonexistent.
Road noise is practically nonexistent, and wind noise is kept to a minimum thanks to the low 0.31 coefficient of drag.
A tinny, plastic - capped key makes the twelve cylinders fire instantly, but idle is rough, the gear lever is stubborn, the clutch indifferent, and the steering slack; meanwhile, visibility to the rear is practically nonexistent, and head - and legroom are seriously compromised.
But Kate Walsh of the National Council on Teacher Quality says accountability in online teacher preparation is practically nonexistent.
State oversight of private school teachers is far less - in some places practically nonexistent - than for public school teachers.
State oversight of private school teachers is far less — in some places practically nonexistent — than for public school teachers.
Corporal punishment has declined so rapidly in the United States in the last 15 years that many people think it's practically nonexistent in modern American public schools.
However, the DOJ's procedural case is weak — the federal desegregation orders are silent on transfers to private schools — and its substantive case is practically nonexistent.
The ideas are strong, but the storytelling's practically nonexistent.
«Astonishing... The Sensation of Sight introduces a rare and touching character practically nonexistent in modern movies — a character who resists with dignity our current slide into cultural decadence and who provokes our nerves and curiosity... The great actor David Strathairn and all the brilliant cast of this unique movie made the right decision to invest their talents in this project... Wiederspahn is surely a new hope in American independent cinema.»
Sadly, my level escalated at the pace of a Model T, as my ability to win a CTF match behind the wheel Mitsubishi ASX is practically nonexistent.
Robert Z. «Pop» Leonard was a highly successful contract director at MGM, to such extent that critical appreciation of his work is practically nonexistent or of a negative kind.
However, the practically nonexistent multiplayer, the punishing difficulty, the exhaustingly long missions, and a few other annoyances make it a difficult game to recommend.
Now, we all know that online dating under President Bill Pullman would be practically nonexistent, since, you know, he'd be running a constant risk of being punched in the face by Jeff Goldblum (both physically and intellectually).
My decorating skills are practically nonexistent, but yours look incredible!
It's even worse during the midterm elections and practically nonexistent in the primary midterm elections.
Always have been, even the years they were practically nonexistent other than like Lands End or Eddie Bauer.
This landmark study, suggesting that coronary heart disease was practically nonexistent among those eating traditional plant - based diets in Africa, claimed that there was adequate autopsy evidence to confirm that fact.
The outward signs of how much I [drank were] practically nonexistent
The turkeys lived much later, between 175 and 950 C.E., meshing with other studies that have suggested the Mayans may have domesticated the gamebirds around that time, when dog remains were practically nonexistent at Seibal.
Direct compensation for loss is one of the lowest priorities, practically nonexistent for individuals who owned no property to begin with.
MOST of us would find living without electricity almost impossible, but in the early universe electric charge was practically nonexistent.
However, systematic observations of snowfall and the snow cover dimensions on Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are practically nonexistent.
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