- When times are good, volumes are usually high; but when times are bad, they can be non-existent.
- Many species of bee are almost non-existent in this area now.
- The previous planned economy and the mandatory plan has been non-existent.
- Absolute non-killing is non-possible and non-existent.
- Social safety net programs are virtually non-existent.
- How could they pay this non-existent wealth out in cash to their employees?
- But in many Asian markets such cases are either rare or non-existent.
- Cause: A non-existent DN specified in the User Search field.
- Leaders cannot shout down, fire or arrest the non-existent Mr market.
- Attempt to use bulk copy with a non-existent server table.
- Piracy is not that uncommon in societies where the national state is either weak or non-existent.
- Unemployment in this part of the country is virtually non-existent.
- It looks as if their core business is a solution to a non-existent problem.
- Certainly, I thought, the human spirit can't be in error when it is non-existent.
- Traceability among information elements is either limited or non-existent.
- The example shown in Listing 2 below, copies a non-existent file.
- Early business opportunities were almost non-existent thanks to spanish opposition.
- My German is practically non-existent and nobody in the bar spoke any English.
- Everybody else could grow shadowy, almost non-existent to him.
- Controls that reference non-existent instance elements will either fail to render, or generate an error message ( depending on your XForms implementation).
- They will point to a non-existent location in the file system.
- Without thoughts the mind is non-existent.
- Desire paths emerge as shortcuts where constructed ways take a circuitous route, have gaps, or are non-existent.
- An attempt was made to end a non-existent transaction.
- You'll take everything you're offered yet your own generosity is virtually non-existent.
- Though no fault of their own, they can suddenly find their productivity deteriorating or quality control non-existent.
- Consumers in many regions are exhibiting classic bubble behaviour: servicing multiple mortgages in the hope that capital appreciation compensates for tiny, or even non-existent rental yields.
- Much x86 hardware has poor, limited, or non-existent support for ECC memory.
- In areas where health systems are weak or virtually non-existent, basic data will not be collected.
- Energy management applications are also non-existent in some areas.
- Food desert refers to an area where fresh food is either non-existent or too expensive.
- All four of these countries lagged considerably behind in the early nineteenth century.
- We are creating a considerably more reliable supplier base;
- According to a recent survey, over 50% of respondents believe the government has loosened its hold on the media considerably.
- This piece of antiquity began to make considerably more cheerful.
- She appeared to have changed considerably, which was only to be expected.
- As fall approaches in the northern hemisphere, the amount of solar energy available declines considerably.
- His regiments were considerably under strength.
- Her health has worsened considerably since we last saw her.
- The sun was considerably less bright back then.