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mere existence

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meanings of mereand existence


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mere
adjective[before noun]
uk /mɪər/ us /mɪr/
used to emphasize that something is not large ...
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existence
noun
uk /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/ us /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/
the fact of something or ...
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Examples of mere existence


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Since they have no explicit timing (unlike designs, they have several sequentialisations), the question of the mereexistence of a sequentialisation becomes essential.
If, however, the mereexistence of another coronal in the inventory were a sufficient criterion for maintaining distinctiveness, this approach could prove promising.
Even in the democratisation project, the mereexistence of civil society does not equate with hitherto identified crucial roles.
The mereexistence of organized markets does not necessarily induce a higher level of specialization relative to barter.
The mereexistence of individual differences tells us nothing about word learning.
The random links do not have to be strong; the mereexistence of these links serves a miraculous function of linking up closely knit communities.
It is our contention, however, that the mereexistence of such competition is not sufficient for all groups to be included in party appeals.
But the use of social relationships for political discussions depends upon more than the mereexistence of social ties.
Some speakers consider the mereexistence of the language as secret, and they would deny having a language of their own.
Inertial mechanics is established, therefore, on the most extreme strangeness imaginable: pure action hooking on to mereexistence to result in a lawful world.
For it would better help preserve the kinds of natural balance on which, in the last analysis, mankind's prosperity, and even our mereexistence, depend.
However, the mereexistence of a bias or behavior is not evidence that it is adaptive.
The preponderance of experimental studies (which provide mereexistence proofs and lack realism) helps fuel social psychology's fault-finding focus.
The first of these is that the mereexistence of an evaluation can forestall an external evaluation from being imposed on an organisation.
Rather than the mereexistence of theatres, demand from an array of opera seasons makes a market.
Because not all forms are intentional, the mereexistence of form in this world is not itself evidence of either design or engineering.
A man like you gives consolation and exaltation by his mereexistence and example.
Though tiny by our present-day standards, the board's mereexistence as a state administration charged with comprehensive oversight, contemporaries understood, represented an important development in state government organization.
Besides, the mereexistence of protective gear would contradict this hypothesis, because gloves and protective kneepads would fit better with a game ritual than with plain fighting.
But sheer 'associational density' is not enough, just as the mereexistence of other-regarding norms among scattered individuals is not enough to make such norms 'social capital'.
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