For the most part all of the above support structures are non-existent in Nunavut. |
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Although he was one of the best players in Europe, financial rewards at the time were almost non-existent. |
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Why is the prosecution team so determined to find success where it's non-existent? |
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Contact with the outside world was non-existent during his month-long ordeal. |
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You'll need a car if you intend to stay here for any length of time because the public transport is all but non-existent. |
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Most efforts seem to have been at best superficial, at worst downright non-existent. |
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If you invent a non-existent problem, you can always manufacture an unnecessary solution. |
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A friend of one of the boys next door walked into the Madden house, demanding to join a non-existent party. |
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For one, he's supposedly been caught boasting about non-existent software before. |
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As a result the cash surpluses that would normally occur around now are very low or non-existent. |
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However, waymarks are virtually non-existent, indeed a couple were reversed to confuse. |
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Two hundred years ago, communications were slow and in many cases almost non-existent. |
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Sycophants tend to lavish non-existent virtues on their leader, who may only be a novice. |
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Childcare is either non-existent or so expensive that it is beyond the resources of the serviceman or woman. |
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He had to drop out of college and his social life became almost non-existent. |
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He has a star quality which is rare among politicians and almost non-existent in recent years in the Tory party. |
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Kimmage alleges in his book that testing procedures were inadequate or non-existent. |
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He bolsters his non-existent self-worth by putting other people down in order to build himself up. |
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The record of Mesozoic metatherians remains negligible or non-existent for southern landmasses, though the Tertiary record has greatly improved. |
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It is better than a deluded belief in a non-existent benignity amongst our global neighbors. |
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Unlike the complex nuances of the story, the artistic details are minimal and shading is non-existent. |
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The documentary record for shipbuilding firms on the Thames is practically non-existent. |
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This bioinformatic phase is increasingly suggesting that biotech and genetics research is non-existent without some level of computer technology. |
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The water supply is unclean, the food inadequate, the sanitation non-existent, and prisoners are exposed to the winter cold. |
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Face and handwashing were more common, but knowledge of hygiene was non-existent. |
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Our waitress's command of English was weak, almost non-existent in fact, and our food arrived at strange intervals. |
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The spam emails contain details of a fictitious order for Web hosting or computer goods and thank the email recipient for a non-existent order. |
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Nightlife is non-existent, but it's a great spot to relax, and absorb equal amounts of Greek sunlight and fresh Aegean air. |
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Team specific marketing was an afterthought at best and almost non-existent. |
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Other journalists were sent on wild goose chases across Newport to non-existent accreditation offices. |
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The station was a wreck when it was bought 18 years ago and the garden non-existent. |
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Arable land is one thing the Eastern Cape is not short of but development of much of this has been slow or non-existent. |
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There is nothing worse than relying on what can all too often turn out to be non-existent rentals to pay off a large mortgage. |
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The hunger and cravings are now non-existent, though I do begin to go a bit crazy. |
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Soon marriage may be non-existent given the freedom we have to live in sin with our partners. |
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Medical, education and public infrastructure is almost non-existent and what is there is rudimentary. |
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Yet the support of the people of York is at best equivocal and at worst non-existent. |
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The forecourts were filthy, the attendants sloppy and the service virtually non-existent. |
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The problem for Australian academic historians is that scholarly publishing is virtually non-existent. |
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In attempting to remove the non-existent coil he pierced the amniotic sac and a therapeutic abortion had to be carried out. |
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Statistics on climate in northern Europe for the ninth to eleventh centuries are virtually non-existent. |
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You'll need a car to get around Idaho as public transport is virtually non-existent. |
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Yesterday I washed my new hairdo, and the perm is now virtually non-existent, more of a wave than a curl. |
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So how odd that Howard should invest so much time and political capital in building a whole speech round this non-existent demon. |
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Intelligence on both the Turkish order of battle and on the topography of Gallipoli was all but non-existent. |
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Even a moment's reflection is enough to realise that this is an extreme overreaction to a non-existent threat. |
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A little extra padding goes a long way, owing to non-existent seat cushions, rough suspension and unpaved, rocky roads. |
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Accountability was also non-existent and officials became easy targets for organised crime syndicates. |
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Our warning system was non-existent, so everybody tried to stay clear of the field. |
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In cases like terlet, this produces a form which is not only hypercorrect, but also in fact non-existent in the more prestigious form of speech. |
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Control over these smaller mines remains in many cases, almost non-existent due to local corruption and paybacks from officials. |
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If you clicked on the comments link or the permalink for the last post before last night you would have been taken to a non-existent page. |
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As much as night can seem black and choking in an isolated room up high, it was almost non-existent when the weather was fair. |
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Legal aid for indigent plaintiffs in the civil process is non-existent, the report said. |
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The path from here is very indistinct, and non-existent in places, so great care should be taken after leaving the track. |
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He claimed that a Liberal MP, famous for citing non-existent fiery crosses and phantom white racists, approached and urged him to join the party. |
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It's a bit rich that you're the one to play cupid when your own love life seems to be non-existent. |
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Matters of sanitation as regards to public conveniences are equally an issue of the past as decent toilets are non-existent. |
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I am growling inwardly, and I keep finding non-existent excuses to disappear for coffee. |
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Yet if its occurrence could be measured on this basis, it would be found to be non-existent. |
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The agent had, by an altogether separate fraud, issued cover notes in respect of non-existent policies. |
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Now that means that a very fundamental foundation stone to the law of defamation is in fact non-existent. |
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It would be foolhardy to fractionalise into small regional units where the required capacities are just non-existent. |
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Not a few are able to live as frauds and hucksters who pad their resumes with myriad non-existent accomplishments and credentials. |
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But his chances of bridging the gap with only five racing days to go are virtually non-existent. |
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Moreover, information concerning both the co-occurrence of preformation and neoformation within the same shoot system is virtually non-existent. |
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Leigh were almost non-existent as an attacking force as Chorley continued to press forward looking to increase their advantage. |
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The nose aromas are pretty well non-existent, with the merest hint of American oak. |
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I want to be on the end of a dependable electrical supply system where outages are non-existent. |
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The American tenor as the pro-consul, the cause of the romantic turbulence, sang well but seemed diminished by the non-existent drama. |
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But even then the difference is likely to be small and the chances of accurately predicting it in advance are non-existent. |
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In my life on the internet I had just downgraded the firewall from a minor nuisance to virtual non-existent. |
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Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney. |
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Holland has just had eight years of solid economic growth and unemployment is almost non-existent. |
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Teesside Magistrates Court was told that trading standards officials also found foods whose use-by dates were either unreadable or non-existent. |
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So why did a non-existent counter demonstration get front page mention? |
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And entering a non-existent or non-functioning URL in the address bar will default to a Google search on that address. |
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A non-existent scapegoat may be the best scapegoat of them all. |
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Treated as a finding of fact, it cannot be supported on the evidence, which, as to the onerousness of the suggested of remedial measure, was non-existent. |
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Clubs cannot live on their gate receipts and television money is non-existent so there is a definite need for clubs to be strong throughout the country. |
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Age-related speckles and scratches are essentially non-existent. |
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In the distance shimmer classic mirages of non-existent lakes. |
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At a time when fire-fighting equipment was virtually non-existent and buildings constructed of timber and thatch, town fires were a constant hazard. |
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While torture is non-existent in New Zealand, and cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment very rare, it is always good to have a backstop to make sure we stick to our ideals. |
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Health and education services are rudimentary or non-existent. |
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Crashes, lockups and inconsistent operation were non-existent. |
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At that time there was persistent lawlessness, there were bandits, pirates, non-existent communications, areas of dense population, others of none. |
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While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth. |
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Pain, like everything else, is a sufferance, impermanent and non-existent. |
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He's moving out to the commuter belt around the Western Distributor Road, where rent is cheaper though quality of life is pretty much non-existent. |
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There aren't many that can compete physically with big Brian Irvine but Flo is so clever with the ball at his feet that the need for a physical contest is almost non-existent. |
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By now most honest people concede that the deterrent effect of execution is non-existent and few are unaware of an increasing number of death row exonerations. |
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They fabricated pay stubs and income statements for a non-existent company Dykstra referred to as Home Free Systems. |
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This translation is neither conclusive nor is it a return to a non-existent original Ursprache. |
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Luke Skywalker is said to be the last of his kind since Jedis are believed to already be non-existent. |
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Queues for ski lifts are non-existent, which Tyroleans use to justify leisurely four-course lunches. |
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One of the easiest ways to book non-existent revenue is simply to create journal entries debiting accounts receivable and crediting sales. |
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Kinser said, visibility is absolutely non-existent inside a smoke-filled room. |
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When only taking into account the non-existent words, this results in a test where preknowledge is absolutely excluded. |
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At a time when English managers are under-represented in the top flight and black English managers non-existent, it would be a travesty. |
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Dolph is the Drug Enforcement Agency man, Vinnie the druglord and the plot is non-existent. |
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Dysosmia is a distorted sense of smell, where the patient senses non-existent unpleasant odours. |
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Which particular tragedy, or character, the Dutch TV previewer had in mind was beyond my non-existent Dutch. |
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Oh and by the way, my Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun language skills are, I'm embarrassed to say, non-existent. |
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In contrast with some years, when reports of Siskins are rare to non-existent, this year's reports are already widespread and earlier than in recent memory. |
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Annual auditing was a farce, and since the Chambre de Justice had fallen into disuse after 1716, judicial checks on financial maladministration were non-existent. |
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Venter put in bills for non-existent treatment and made more than 200 over-priced claims for dental work from April 2006 at his practice in Llandrindod Wells. |
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Connectivity by air is a curate's egg situation with the Emirates link to a global hub in the Gulf outstanding but North American links are non-existent. |
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If you're struggling to picture what I mean, imagine someone climbing an imaginary ladder, or a small child doing the doggy-paddle in a non-existent swimming pool. |
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