These actions have been carried out openly, but opposition within Canada has been scarce or nonexistent. |
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Use yellow journalism to scare the public into demanding that legislators pass a law to fix the nonexistent problem. |
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The U.S. personal savings rate is practically nonexistent, and the government budget is awash in red ink. |
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His English is virtually nonexistent, and his Krio, the local language, is inflected with his native Italian. |
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My understanding in such fields is nonexistent and some of my opinions others on this site find wrong-headed. |
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Since then, pressure from the defensive line has become nonexistent along the lakefront. |
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Five-sided symmetrical ventifacts or yardangs appear to be totally nonexistent on Earth and Mars. |
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The construction of price indices is an attempt at the impossible mission of establishing a nonexistent price level. |
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People who write in votes for nonexistent candidates such as Mickey Mouse are often cited approvingly in media outlets. |
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He has no entourage and a nonexistent family, which makes convenient and possible his availability on the same cruise as Holly. |
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However, water-soluble rubidium, cesium, thallium, and silver minerals are virtually nonexistent and should pose no complication. |
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Soon Stan was at the soundboard with the older man, whose English was as nonexistent as Stan's Bulgarian, and the whole shebang was ready to go. |
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Instead, he is a man with a nonexistent economic policy and an illusory budget plan. |
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Basic medical necessities, however, are either nonexistent or in short supply. |
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It doesn't seem enough to say that in these cases the difference between art and non-art becomes difficult to determine or even nonexistent. |
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These 1970s photographs were staged for the camera and distributed as stills from nonexistent motion pictures. |
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Today, although castor oil is produced more than ever, its medicinal use as a laxative is almost nonexistent. |
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The chalumeau instrument was designed to have a good chalumeau register with an almost nonexistent clarinet register. |
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The soundtrack shows a remarkable lack of distortion with background hiss being practically nonexistent. |
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Maybe it's just luck, but those office politics that you hear so much about are nonexistent. |
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The Zohar is heavy on social action to the extent that the sovereignty of God is nearly nonexistent. |
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The fence, now electrified no longer and partially nonexistent, sagged pitifully. |
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He picked off nonexistent lint from his shirt, and looked back up at me through his bangs. |
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The ceiling was enormously high with elaborate plasterwork round the remains of a nonexistent chandelier and an opulent floral dado. |
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If, despite a low or nonexistent overhead, decent profits still manage to elude a microbusiness, that's not necessarily a showstopper. |
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Missionaries also developed written forms of Pacific Islander languages that were previously nonexistent in the predominantly oral culture. |
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Especially well adapted to low or nonexistent light levels are several new species of electric fishes and catfishes. |
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Paintings of Maitreya are virtually nonexistent, but statues of him are still extant. |
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Concurrently, unemployment rates rocketed in these extremely impoverished areas and health care was almost nonexistent. |
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Automatic promotion is still in their hands but the margin for error is almost nonexistent. |
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National economies were bankrupt, civil society fragile or nonexistent and social services on the verge of collapse. |
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That some scientists confuse the unprovable with the nonexistent does not justify the deliberate attempt of IDists to substitute sophistry for science in our public schools. |
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Furthermore, the nonexistent truck driver did not wreak vengeance on the nonexistent Arabs. |
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The film's entertainment value is suffocated and the lack of individual character development means that the viewer's empathy in these heart-rending scenes is nonexistent. |
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In Italy and Portugal inflation is somewhat too high, while growth is virtually nonexistent. |
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Yearly raises in our profession range from infinitesimal to nonexistent. |
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The contradictions and outlandish claims are never challenged, because drug education in China is virtually nonexistent. |
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But it is not working with the corresponding tribes on the Syrian side of the mostly nonexistent Iraq-Syria border. |
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In a traditional patrimonial system, all ruling relationships are personal relationships and the difference between the private and public spheres is nonexistent. |
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Provincial and territorial funding for research on hospice palliative care is clearly either extremely limited or completely nonexistent. |
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With this setting, all mail addressed to nonexistent users will be forwarded to the specified external mail server. |
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However, the threat posed by hysteria about a so far nonexistent virus is at least of the same magnitude. |
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Its oversight of the funds and programmes remains perfunctory and is almost nonexistent for the specialized agencies. |
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Other times, the connection is more remote, or downright nonexistent. |
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The flavor is so subtle as to be almost nonexistent, especially in a full-flavored dish like this one. |
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I found it hard to believe that I had ever located anything attractive in this dowdy woman with her bleached blonde hair, her nonexistent figure and her masculine voice. |
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Compared to urban areas, the supply of other basic services is also largely nonexistent. |
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But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent. |
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This dream has turned into a nightmare of crowded slums, chronic unemployment and nonexistent basic services. |
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In an era when government oversight was almost nonexistent and laissez-faire capitalism was in its heyday, Kennedy excelled. |
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But it has that same uninspired atmosphere, where even stylish shots don't look stylish because the lighting is either so natural or so inexpert as to seem nonexistent. |
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Apart from criticizing the contents, he discovered that eight key references in the bibliography referred to nonexistent papers in nonexistent journals. |
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How could trinity use a nonexistent tool with an unknown vulnerability? |
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But at what point in modern history did the teenager, a previously nonexistent transitional period, actually appear? |
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Wu Bing designed wonderful costumes, from semi-traditional to fanciful, while the lighting was minimal, sets almost nonexistent, and most of the music American. |
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For close to five years I believed all truths were relative and assimilable, and that meaning and purpose were nonexistent outside the brain of the observer. |
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The freedom of sufferers who may benefit to access it is all but nonexistent. |
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Every protagonist in previous Johnson films have been orphans, or their parents were nonexistent, a recurrent theme in Star Wars. |
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Although most persons develop an immunologic reaction to scabies, acquired immunity is poor or nonexistent, and recurring attacks are common. |
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Apart from these rare moments, which were often nonexistent in rural battalions, the volunteer had little contact with the military. |
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While investments in renewable energies remain almost nonexistent, this government acts as the champion of the environment. |
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Many floods are caused as much by deficient or nonexistent drainage as by the intensity of rainfall. |
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In the Central Park trials, forensic evidence was nearly nonexistent. |
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They sent emails asking mugus to wire funds in order to claim nonexistent prizes. |
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At the equator the Coriolis effect is nonexistent and the water flows westward until it encounters a blocking continent. |
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Documentation on Bayonne for the period from the High Middle Ages are virtually nonexistent. |
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When I was a little girl, I used to twirl around and around in my bedroom, stopping only to deflect imaginary bullets with my nonexistent indestructible cuffs. |
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Water quality programs are not fully developed even in the industrialized countries and are nonexistent in most developing countries, where they are most needed. |
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Other costs, such as taxes on water consumption, waste generation or emissions into the atmosphere, or the cost of treating these emissions are of less importance or are nonexistent. |
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However, expansion abilities would reach over 25 percent in Central Asia and the Middle East in particular, exactly where the margins for expansion of pluvial crops seem to be nonexistent. |
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The defence also has an interest in negotiating a settlement, particularly when the proof is overwhelming and the chances of success at a trial are almost nonexistent. |
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Afterward, I made her sweep up the nonexistent mess. |
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Biodiversity protection outside specifically designated reserves is in an even more parlous state: here publicly funded activities are now virtually nonexistent. |
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Tacuri addressed concerns about improper emergency exits, as well as loose or nonexistent stair railings. |
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Political competition is nonexistent, much of the opposition has been driven abroad or imprisoned, the internet and media are heavily censored and reports of arbitrary imprisonment and torture are frequent. |
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I pointed out that my directorial credits were nonexistent, that my wife had even banned me from taking family snaps, but Amanda is not easily deterred. |
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It is treating space like music, almost nonexistent today in architecture. |
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In Somalia, public finances are weak or nonexistent. |
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Faced with this powerful organisation and its confirmed political will, the State cannot do a great deal, because social security is nonexistent in Egypt. |
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When the Conservatives came to power, the cushion virtually completely disappeared, and the help we had prepared precisely to protect us against this kind of disaster is almost nonexistent now. |
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In addition to this nonexistent policy, no legislation has been developed in favor of the agricultural sector whether in the labor law or in the forms of land investment. |
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Statistics on crossborder currency movements, including on seizures, are virtually nonexistent, and in many cases currency declarations or disclosures are either not required or not enforced. |
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The dialogue at policy level is almost nonexistent. |
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The site is far from any residential or urban areas thereby making visual and noise impacts of the two wind farms almost nonexistent for the surrounding communities. |
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In this country, where infrastructures are either nonexistent or have been wrecked by man or cyclones, malnutrition affects one child in three in some villages. |
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It was generally recognized that good manufacturing practices would be sufficient to avoid patulin contamination, and that problems in international trade related to patulin were nonexistent. |
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This is because the aggregation required by this approach cannot be based on market values: market prices are nonexistent for quite a large number of the assets that matter for future well-being. |
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That is to say that the number of wound hematomas and seromas and separations is almost nonexistent. |
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Carly has to appease the Ignorati, so she touts a nonexistent fetus-harvesting video. |
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On the rare occasions when the Royal Mint did strike coins, they were relatively crude, with quality control nonexistent. |
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Berlin's English was virtually nonexistent at first, but he became fluent within a year. |
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Unlike most countries, there are no private hospitals, and private insurance is practically nonexistent. |
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Literature in the European sense was nearly nonexistent, with histories being far more noteworthy. |
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Note the mostly nonexistent acceleration lane in the road joining from the bottom right. |
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They were invaluable throughout antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and into modern times where roads are nonexistent or poorly maintained. |
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The bit rates were poor, metadata inconsistent or nonexistent. |
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California won't see hoped-for relief from drought this winter, scientists say, because El Nino is likely to be weak or nonexistent. |
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Streets are empty, public transport is virtually nonexistent. |
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The national market was highly deconcentrated, and the probability that an individual operator's price increase would result in reregulation was virtually nonexistent. |
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All four of the Gassers possessed less than optimal sighting equipment, with the rear sight on the Montenegrin being so shallow as to make it almost nonexistent. |
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While cannibalism was thought to be nonexistent among wild lobster populations, it was observed in 2012 by researchers studying wild lobsters in Maine. |
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Catfish was popularized by the documentary and television series of the same name and by last year's strange story of football player Manti Te'o's nonexistent girlfriend. |
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