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Therefore, constant conjunctions are thought to be rare or nonexistent in the social realm, which rarely, if ever, is subject to experimental control.
Even when contamination is low or nonexistent, consumer fears over impurities in their food can cause immediate, severe, and long-lasting economic consequences.
Replications in the field of second language writing are virtually nonexistent.
The range of ditransitive verbs in other languages may be broader, narrower, or even nonexistent.
All the examples involved people with nonexistent, small or defunct family networks.
This informative structure of explanation violates the rationality postulate which states that any such interconnected heterogeneity is inconceivable and hence nonexistent.
Yet, the fact that combating poverty is now part of the political agenda opens hitherto nonexistent avenues for the advocacy of social citizenship rights.
The scope for interactive working was thus very limited, and in the case of software audio synthesis and digital signal processing applications, almost nonexistent.
The nongraphic content of design, often included in the form of design requirement models, are all but nonexistent.
I argued in section 3.3.1 that in steel bridge, the noun steel stands in for a nonexistent adjective - recall the extreme unproductivity of adjective-forming -en.
Research has not consistently supported the conclusion that when language skills are weak or nonexistent that gestures are used to communicate.
They are simply nonexistent in her book, a total cultural omission leaving a regrettable hole in the social tapestry she attempts to weave.
Spouse or siblings are either nonexistent or emotionally excluded.
In this sense we can envisage the mind body problem, the hard problem, and the subject-object problem to be nonexistent.
However, in practice, lines of accountability are more tenuous; they may not be linked or worse, may be nonexistent.
In a subsequent residue analysis, information is obtained about rare or nonexistent patterns which may be of theoretical significance.
Stratified flows in a gravitational field exhibit many remarkable phenomena which are nonexistent in the flow of homogeneous fluids.
The amputee who is conscious of moving nonexistent toes is obviously not relying on peripheral sensations.
To say otherwise would seem to involve recognizing an interest, possessed by presently nonexistent persons, in being brought into existence.
The damaging potential of ultraviolet and particle radiation, the extremely low temperature and nonexistent vapour pressures exclude any forms of active life.
Irrespective of this, however, the results clearly suggested that the associations between self-esteem and later outcomes were in the range of weak to nonexistent.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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