By contrast, all other things exist changeably in some respect, so that at some time they were or will be something that they are not now. |
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But does misandry even exist? Is there a difference between individual hatred and a contempt that underlies centuries of discrimination? |
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Some believe that institutionalized misandry doesn't and can't exist due to patriarchy. |
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I will freely admit that I exist in a constant state of dysania. It's closely related to slugabed. |
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Nor does he exist changeably, so that he is now something that at some time he was not or will not be. |
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A person's behavior can be influenced by urges that exist only in the subconscious. |
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It is important to recall that not very long ago cell phones did not exist. |
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The Bering Land Bridge had closed, thus Beringia ceased to exist. |
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Hawking has stated that, given the vastness of the universe, aliens likely exist, but that contact with them should be avoided. |
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Atheological arguments are arguments for the conclusion that God does not exist. |
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We shouldn't ignore the problems that exist in our own community. |
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The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. |
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Local councils tend not to exist in metropolitan areas but there is nothing to stop their establishment. |
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Similar arrangements exist in Berkshire, where the county council has been abolished. |
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In addition separate national markets still exist for financial services, energy and transport. |
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In 2009 the EC's institutions were absorbed into the EU's wider framework and the community ceased to exist. |
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After the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009 the pillar structure ceased to exist. |
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Other UK political parties exist, but generally do not succeed in returning MPs to Parliament. |
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After the Acts of Union 1707, England as a sovereign state ceased to exist, replaced by the new Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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The Gulf of Mexico did not exist 250 million years ago when there was but one supercontinent, Pangea. |
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This is generally known to the lay public as 'small claims court' but does not exist as a separate court. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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In addition to uniformed officers carrying out security and custodial roles, a number of specialist functions exist within every prison. |
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Despite no longer having county councils the metropolitan counties still legally exist, and are each a ceremonial county. |
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They continue to exist as regional groupings of the Local Government Association. |
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Apart from Yorkshire, counties that were subdivided nevertheless continued to exist as ceremonial counties. |
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The county councils of these were abolished in 1986, but the counties themselves still exist legally. |
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Following local government reforms in the 1970s, county councils no longer exist in Scotland or Northern Ireland. |
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The Inner London Education Authority continued to exist as an ad hoc authority. |
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A few small sections of the Roman London Wall exist, for example near the Tower of London and in the Barbican area. |
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Civil geographical parishes continued to exist in urban districts, but did not have parish councils. |
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Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. |
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Suburban cycle routes exist, which use converted trackbeds of former industrial wagonways and industrial railways. |
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Six clubs and a similar number of skiff regattas exist from the Skiff Club, Teddington upstream. |
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A cathedral may in fact be a relatively small building, particularly where they exist in sparser or poorer communities. |
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These economists believed that genuinely free markets and voluntary exchange could not exist within the exploitative conditions of capitalism. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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A number of prototypes of both engines exist in full working order in a number of mule cars. |
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The controversy isn't over whether abiogenic oil reserves exist, said Larry Nation of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. |
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Biological feedstocks do exist for industrial uses such as Bioplastic production. |
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There are at least 73 churches, chapels, missions and meeting houses, as well as 15 cemeteries and burial sites, for which records exist. |
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Champernowne, began writing a chess program for a computer that did not yet exist. |
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When capacity to respond to any aggression at a corresponding level of violence does not exist, the strategy of antigame is recommended. |
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When a ternary azeotrope does exist, the curves intersect at the same point. |
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Food doesn't cease to exist merely because somebody swallowed it, beanbrain. |
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So before blamestorming wireless, make sure that the problem does not exist when you are using wired networking. |
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It is common in urban areas that a great many borings exist from prior construction work. |
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In this case, different cerebrotypes may in fact exist within a species at different phases of the life cycle. |
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We show that, in the present form, there does not exist a cogalois theory for Drinfeld modules of rank or class number larger than one. |
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For over seventy years, community owned rural telephony networks have flourished in the USA and about 1,000 exist today. |
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Our constitution had begun to exist in times when statesmen were not much accustomed to frame exact definitions. |
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They exist and are contemporaneous. Contemporality does not mean, however, that they occupy the same geo-physical moment of time on the globe. |
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All our ideas are so interwoven with the Daltonic theory that we cannot transform ourselves into the times when it did not exist. |
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The demoscene is chiefly a European community that originates from the mid-1980s and continues to exist even today. |
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In Illich's deschooled society, schools would continue to exist but on non-compulsory basis. |
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There are also another 26 packs of draghounds and bloodhounds which exist purely to hunt a runner or trail. |
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This would offer an explanation for some of the free-roaming planets that have been found and it could mean that more exist across the Milky Way. |
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Nurse B, in contrast, frownfully wonders how such imbeciles could ever come to exist. |
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A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done. |
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By analyzing the costs of operating a country grain elevator these advantages, if any exist, should appear. |
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Although amber is most famously yellow, red amber, black amber, grey amber and even blue amber also exist. |
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The patterns of racism and gynergy exist, I contend, separate from and prior to the humans who currently affirm these ideas. |
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England and Wales continues to exist as a jurisdiction within the United Kingdom. |
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Archeological remains on North America even exist which give evidence to the dynamism and territorial ambitions of these Germanic warriors. |
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These damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law. |
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind. |
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They exist within a framework that is heterofriendly and nonthreatening to the majority. |
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At this point England ceased to exist as a separate political entity, and since then has had no national government. |
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From 1872, there exist regular and reliable records of water levels in the Baltic Sea. |
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Although superficially similar, physical and behavioural differences exist between the American and European bison. |
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However, the accuracy of this date is uncertain, as several radiocarbon plateaus exist around this time. |
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It continued to exist until around 30,000 BP, when Neanderthal man faced extinction. |
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These videos are hypercasual vignettes of Fallon joshing at his desk that exist to remind viewers of the comic's nonthreatening charm. |
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Some Roman writers even insisted that it did not exist, and dismissed reports of Pytheas's voyage as a hoax. |
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By the 3rd century, Pagans Hill Roman Temple in Somerset was able to exist peaceably and it did so into the 5th century. |
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Since our idea of modern technology did not exist, diet was a simple way for Romans to attain a healthy life. |
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He questions the tenability of regarding the Scriptures as inerrant, since no original copies exist. |
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Within these Communion provinces may exist subdivisions, called ecclesiastical provinces, under the jurisdiction of a metropolitan archbishop. |
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Nevertheless, there exist few examples where similar reaction conditions lead to a family of isoreticular compounds. |
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In Wren's age, the profession of architect as understood today did not exist. |
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For the first era of canals until toll cuts to combat railway competition family boating did not exist. |
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By the end of the 17th century, Scots had practically ceased to exist, at least in literary form. |
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He treated the oxen like they didn't exist, but he treated the goat kid like a puppy. |
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These amenity beds do not exist in all publicly funded systems, such as in Spain. |
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Allism is the position of those who think that all these entities actually exist, and moreover, everything we can speak meaningfully about in some sense exists. |
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The disused tracks of the Longridge line still exist as far as Deepdale. |
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The Natasha of War and Peace, who anagraphically does not exist, in the economy of the book and in readers' imaginations is more real than Napoleon. |
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Except for the purpose of vain pageants, designed to aucupate benefices, by cajoling the patrons, the University of Oxford has long ceased to exist. |
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How it should exist where there are ladies, I do not conceive, and, least of all, do I conceive how it should exist in Philadelphia, the most gynocratic of all cities. |
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The barley-sugar columns, carved in spiral channels with alternating bands of vine ornament, exist to this day though moved from their original site. |
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Establishing itself in either the fifth or sixth centuries CE, it continued to exist until being fully absorbed into the Kingdom of England in the tenth century. |
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The administrative machinery of Normandy, England, and Maine continued to exist separate from the other lands, with each one retaining its own forms. |
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Techniques exist to jam mobile signals or make the phones unusable. |
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Two initiatory rites of the same general import cannot exist together. |
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Similar forms of religious life also exist in other faiths, most notably in Buddhism, but also in Hinduism and Jainism, although the expressions differ considerably. |
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This idealized structure may not exist in reality, considering the high divorce rate and the intermixes of maternal-paternal dominance characteristics. |
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Italy did not exist as a political entity in the early modern period. |
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Consequently, according to Aristotle, if it is not the case that some universal can be predicated to an object that exists at some period of time, then it does not exist. |
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Aristotle conceived of politics as being like an organism rather than like a machine, and as a collection of parts none of which can exist without the others. |
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Balletomanes can happily exist on a diet of toe shoes and tulle for two months, but the rest of the dancegoing population will want to pick and choose. |
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The scarp slope has also been used for fortification and many examples of this still exist such as Thurnham Castle and on Castle Hill, Folkestone Castle Hill near Folkestone. |
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Conversely, more restrictive definitions also exist, typically based on the extent of the historical Northumbria, which exclude Cheshire and Lincolnshire. |
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No records of those confidential talks appear to exist in French archives and it is likely that the project was the brainchild of Mollet, an anglophile. |
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The more restrictive exact, non-orientable Lagrangian endocobordisms do not exist for any exactly fillable Legendrian knot but do exist for any stabilized Legendrian knot. |
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Considering these costs, it seems likely that mechanisms may exist to stop frameshifted translation as soon as possible, depending on the frequency of occurrence. |
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Freebooting of broadcast satellite signals may exist privately, but we nave no evidence of illegal signal capture being commercialized any longer. |
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Whilst difficult to find archaeologically, some evidence does exist. |
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It continues to exist after the abolition of the eight regional chambers. |
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Most independent African countries exist within prior colonial borders. |
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Ongoing debates exist among scholars regarding methodological issues in empirical studies of the connection between economic freedom and economic growth. |
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Its shape is related to the structure of the gonarcus-parameres complex and of the coaptation structures which exist between this complex and the subgenital plate. |
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Testimonies exist from contemporaries, such as the Yorkshire Chartist Ben Wilson, that Newport was to have been the signal for a national uprising. |
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But imagine, if you like, a world where climate change did not exist. |
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The gros-bon-ange is the metaphysical double of the physical being, and, since it does not exist in the world of matter, it is the immortal twin who survives the mortal man. |
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If we of the central land were to grudge you what is beneficial, and not to compassionate your wants, then wherewithal could you foreigners manage to exist? |
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Originally the key technology for this type of precooled jet engine did not exist, as it required a heat exchanger that was ten times lighter than the state of the art. |
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