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"nonexistent" Definitions
  1. not having being or existence
  2. not present under specified conditions or in a specified place

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The result is a forecast of gobs of nonexistent snow originating from an ocean with swaths of nonexistent open water.
People who were on Medicaid paid small-to-nonexistent premiums, continue to pay small-to-nonexistent premiums, and thanks to Obamacare they were joined by millions of poor and near-poor people who also pay small-to-nonexistent premiums.
Astrid & Kevin: Cute but nonexistent in this episode. 2.
Yeah, we don't ... our Facebook traffic is not ... nonexistent.
But my lips have always been thin, bordering on nonexistent.
Their historical artifacts of operational credibility are zero, they're nonexistent.
Further, they reported rare to nonexistent sexual attraction to men.
I love that my office dress code is basically nonexistent.
Visibility was almost nonexistent as heavy rains pummeled the city.
Training is almost nonexistent or — when it does come — antiquated.
Wages in these jobs are unpredictable and benefits are nonexistent.
Transactions will be instant, and fees more or less nonexistent.
Home field advantage has been nonexistent in this World Series.
Zika symptoms are mild or even nonexistent in most people.
Compared to the size of the community, they're almost nonexistent.
"A sketch years later about a nonexistent man," he wrote.
She says such a storyline in black sitcoms is nonexistent.
"A sketch years later about a nonexistent man," Trump tweeted.
"Life for gay people was zero to nonexistent," Negrelli says.
"A sketch years later about a nonexistent man," he tweeted.
Details about his father, Moritz Wiener, are elusive, almost nonexistent.
Scam ICOs have included pictures and bios of nonexistent workers.
It's illogical for taxpayers to pay taxes on nonexistent income.
There's a lot of beauty hacks for nonexistent problems, essentially.
Consumers shouldn't be misled by scare tactics and nonexistent science.
Closing our borders would be surrender to a nonexistent enemy.
If it cannot do that, the prospects can be nonexistent.
At smaller companies, maternity benefits were sometimes limited or nonexistent.
To my delight, these situations became rarer and eventually nonexistent.
But in China, public discussion of sex is mostly nonexistent.
Fire, ambulance and even police protection are next to nonexistent.
"A sketch years later about a nonexistent man," Trump wrote.
But elsewhere the errors were more typical, or even nonexistent.
Overcrowding is common, and public services are spotty or nonexistent.
Jobs in the neighborhood were scarce, and good jobs nonexistent.
Becky was good at uncovering nonexistent motivations in her actions.
This week, she investigates a nonexistent hotel, booked on Expedia.
In Canada, healthcare costs for giving birth are also nonexistent.
Our congestion crisis, judged on an international scale, is nonexistent.
They called the video "nonexistent" because that's what it is.
For most of history, economic growth was slow or nonexistent.
The heat was spotty to nonexistent, depending on the floor.
His poll numbers among black voters were low to nonexistent.
"Its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong," Clinton explained.
The evidence that residential restrictions prevent sex crimes is nonexistent.
Namely, the technology gap is almost nonexistent within touch esports.
And how much does Gypsy know of her own nonexistent conditions?
Details on the Dyson car are somewhere between limited and nonexistent.
I have nonexistent eyebrows, so I have to draw them on.
Some of the diseases prevented by vaccines are nonexistent in America.
Meanwhile, Apple is completely nonexistent when it comes to kid controls.
Mark: It's kind of hard to grade it, when it's nonexistent.
Basic information and communications technology on the continent was almost nonexistent.
For most people, however, that security threat is a nonexistent one.
Suicide Squad movie runs in circles, chasing its own nonexistent tail.
Startups like Zipline leverage drones to leapfrog broken or nonexistent infrastructure.
But that doesn't mean queerness within the ring is entirely nonexistent.
The same carefree attitude is pretty much nonexistent for us adults.
Opportunities for better land planning around the Church's holdings were nonexistent.
But in both cases, symptoms are often nonexistent or disappear quickly.
He, however, did not include a disclaimer about their nonexistent romance.
"Donald's ground game is nonexistent," he told Beck, a Cruz supporter.
The line between editorial and "editorial content" seems minimal to nonexistent.
For the games using Denuvo, however, piracy has became essentially nonexistent.
Game broadcasting was new, and the business model all but nonexistent.
Jordan said the law firm was using a nonexistent email address.
Like Gonzales, Miers had a nonexistent profile in Federalist Society circles.
This is a selling fair, but the intimidation factor is nonexistent.
But if social trust is thin, social solidarity is nearly nonexistent.
The usual stream of tourists angling for postcard views was nonexistent.
The unicorn of little English dreams turned out to be nonexistent.
Before 1982-3, mass bleaching events across wide areas were nonexistent.
But when it comes to adolescents, the evidence is almost nonexistent.
His defense, once nonexistent, has become stingy under Ivanisevic's watchful eye.
Community transmission has remained low or nonexistent, Indian officials have said.
Community transmission has remained low or nonexistent, Indian officials have said.
Previous iterations have also referenced a nonexistent "Channel 13 News" report.
When this happens, their credit scores end up lower — or nonexistent.
The US response appears to have been muted or even nonexistent.
The civil rights movement in Dallas, which was sort of nonexistent.
But Mr. Haller's ministrations seemed intrusive at times, nonexistent at others.
Recipes and measurements are nonexistent, but his food is always delicious.
The Health Issue Forty years ago, feline hyperthyroidism was virtually nonexistent.
Trump's organization in Arizona, several operatives there said, is virtually nonexistent.
My balance was never particularly good, but now it's almost nonexistent.
His "evidence" was an Infowars article, which cited a nonexistent report.
Instead, it goes on a McCarthyist crusade against a nonexistent threat.
Even after being properly diagnosed, treatment options are limited or nonexistent.
The grasp of its psychology in the White House is nonexistent.
Birth control is nonexistent, with an average woman birthing six children.
Data on sexual assaults by police are almost nonexistent, they say.
Weirdly enough, my period was almost nonexistent on my third day.
I received less scrutiny and mistreatment when my breasts appeared nonexistent.
Prosecutors named the case "Operation Vandelay Industries," a reference to a joke on "Seinfeld" about the character George Costanza pretending to be close to a nonexistent job as a latex salesman with the nonexistent Vandelay Industries.
And if you're curvy, odds are — at least for now — well, nonexistent.
The main reason is that the hydrogen-fueling infrastructure is practically nonexistent.
Outside of California, the fueling infrastructure for hydrogen cars is practically nonexistent.
This also gives her an excuse to search for her nonexistent unicorns.
But the upside here is nonexistent, and the potential downsides are large.
Research further demonstrating that these products protect human health is essentially nonexistent.
"I am troubled by your seemingly nonexistent record on higher education," Sen.
The tattoos in this book are essentially nonexistent in this form today.
Her career was taking off, but her social life was virtually nonexistent.
After the first debate, Trump's path to the presidency became nearly nonexistent.
The social and organizational benefits are perhaps even nonexistent in this context.
Just as Uber or Lyft, which are fairly nonexistent in those communities.
One attendee, in particular, in the exhibition hall replied without hesitation: Nonexistent.
The slim majority creates a very narrow, almost nonexistent path to victory.
Their accusations are so vague — nonexistent non-accusations, really — that Dries & co.
Even as recently as ten years ago, this career was practically nonexistent.
Farther down the island chain, utilities and communications remain spotty or nonexistent.
Jordan said the firm was sending messages to a nonexistent email address.
He created billing, phone and credit card records for the nonexistent company.
And sadly some Republican lawmakers think that is nonexistent or wildly exaggerated.
Today's congressional capacity to hold the executive branch accountable is virtually nonexistent.
Its characters' relationship to work has ranged from nonexistent to insultingly indulgent.
LONDON — The post is ancient, and the duties are light (nonexistent, actually).
"It was pretty much nonexistent," Green said of the spring-training pitch.
"Homosexuals were nonexistent in British discourse until the 1890's," he writes.
When you're at the club, influential or important thoughts are normally nonexistent.
In Grace's stifling house, the electricity is dicey and the internet nonexistent.
Depending on where you're solving, those clues might be, traditionally speaking, nonexistent.
Transcripts were littered with inflated grades, nonexistent extracurricular activities and fictitious classes.
Any hope for diminished (or nonexistent) sexual desire in a postmenopausal woman?
Voter fraud as commonly understood — people illegally casting voters — is borderline nonexistent.
In other words, the highs are higher, and the lows are nonexistent.
His home's not in order and his personal life is virtually nonexistent.
At the time, the cultural conversation around transgender lives was virtually nonexistent.
Waiting for a nonexistent Vogue subscription while your student loan incurs interest?
Distractions are plentiful, company is nonexistent, and there isn't any free coffee.
We built it at a time when such capabilities were virtually nonexistent.
But if Mr. Trump's messages are confusing, Mr. Tillerson's are almost nonexistent.
But the data to prove the case ranges from patchy to nonexistent.
Nonexistent naming controversy aside, the storm isn't expected to cause much damage.
Real understanding of the economic issues underlying the cryptocurrency is almost nonexistent.
An artwork that no one has seen is equal to being nonexistent.
Research shows voter impersonation is practically nonexistent across recent American electoral history.
Trump wakes up, immediately tweets about nonexistent Miss Universe sex tape Trump wakes up, immediately tweets about nonexistent Miss Universe sex tape Many have said the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump makes things up, particularly when he is angry.
His mood tanked: he was depressed, and anxious, and his patience was nonexistent.
"The return-to-play protocol at that time was relatively nonexistent," he said.
They've known from the beginning that the border has been anything but nonexistent.
A physical security token will basically reduce this threat to a nonexistent level.
It's almost, I won't say nonexistent, but it gets to be pretty close.
Intel's presence in pocket computers hasn't just been minimal, it's been practically nonexistent.
"I think LGBT health in the Peace Corps is almost nonexistent," he said.
Movies are more immersive, voices are more realistic, and distortion is practically nonexistent.
Others it has been so nonexistent that boats drifted back to Trieste backward.
But it was a different world back then and trans visibility was nonexistent.
" And her recourse is nearly nonexistent, she said, calling it "a useless pursuit.
Studies routinely show that voter fraud is pretty much nonexistent in U.S. elections.
It's three centimeters erect and nonexistent flaccid, you can only measure it erect.
And we also found that they pretty much are nonexistent in these trials.
Because weed is legal here, the stigma around marijuana use is virtually nonexistent.
Mapping out uninterrupted computer time was maddeningly tricky, and privacy was basically nonexistent.
Overall, it appears possible that ultimate gains from participation are small or nonexistent.
The more interesting tidbit, however, is Coleman's Twitter history — it's pretty much nonexistent.
" The Democratic National Committee's data, she said, "was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong.
This person has made my mother's life sadder, and our relationship almost nonexistent.
My shoulders drop, and the tension drains from my (weak, near-nonexistent) muscles.
This does not require "new taxes" or "more debt" while inflation is nonexistent.
And in other Western countries, the happiness gap is nonexistent or even reversed.
"I remember the food offering in 70s Glasgow being almost nonexistent," he says.
"A sketch years later about a nonexistent man," Trump tweeted on April 18.
These employees face stress with job insecurity and less robust or nonexistent benefits.
No one predicted it, and fire protection in the iconic cathedral was nonexistent.
"Beauty brand work is nonexistent," said Ms. Kwao, who is originally from London.
Those trips became almost nonexistent after he joined his high-school baseball team.
And yet, taxpayers are currently forced to pay taxes on this nonexistent income.
" But "such support was sporadic… and, at the time of his capture, nonexistent.
Former detainees have described detention centers as overcrowded, with almost nonexistent hygiene standards.
The charges include circulating petitions with false names and registering a nonexistent person.
Right now, public policy and regulation on AI remains nascent, if not nonexistent.
Their boxing is nearly nonexistent but their kicking is aggressive, full of heart.
When his name is included in major polls, his support often appears nonexistent.
And in terms of the president's nonexistent moral fluency, it's a blown opportunity.
But the iPod went from being Apple's hit product to being basically nonexistent.
An actual person submitted a legal claim saying they owned my nonexistent content.
Build quality is sometimes shoddy or inconsistent; accessories are limited; service is nonexistent.
Mr. Trump referred to a nonexistent terrorist attack in Sweden during a Feb.
"We know our margin of error is nonexistent," Memphis forward Matt Barnes said.
Among Democrats running for office, the tensions are somewhere between mild and nonexistent.
But most basic services and infrastructure in eastern Congo are crude or nonexistent.
For others, the bump is more of a blip or is completely nonexistent.
Parks have become shantytowns, and public services are either nonexistent or highly dysfunctional.
Conor Lamb, Republicans would be decrying the nonexistent dominance of the far left.
It's a neat trick because fixing a nonexistent problem doesn't require actual work.
They can then obtain loans from banks, using their nonexistent supply as collateral.
For them, "becoming invisible is not the equivalent of being nonexistent," Busch writes.
Woody Allen's "Wonder Wheel" arrived to nonexistent fanfare and underwhelming box office returns.
The growth benefits of the Republican tax plans are either nonexistent or uncertain.
George W. Bush invaded Iraq to remove its – ultimately nonexistent – weapons of mass destruction.
The site is rife with beauty tips based on skimpy — sometimes nonexistent — scientific evidence.
When you're out of shape, progress to the healthier you seems gradual, if nonexistent.
But at many polling locations around the country, stickers might be scarce or nonexistent.
Those opponents, however, aren't Democrats — whose political clout in North Idaho is essentially nonexistent.
Playing with friends can be a pain, and features like cloud saves are nonexistent.
"Another Day" is light track that will have you swaying in a nonexistent breeze.
And now, once again, she's having to deny a nonexistent pregnancy, thanks to Hilton.
They're remote and disconnected, many with limited economic resources and aging or nonexistent infrastructure.
Black women are nearly nonexistent there (two of the 600, Ms DuVernay being one).
It has a fake trailer for a nonexistent documentary — but one we'd gladly watch.
Want Security & Safety NOW [0559 EDT] - A sketch years later about a nonexistent man.
He told Republican Congress members that he'd defend a nonexistent article of the Constitution.
In the beginning, your improvements will be so small as to seem practically nonexistent.
But the type of voter fraud these initiatives target is nonexistent to extremely rare.
But this looks like yet another example of an overblown, or even nonexistent, hack.
Intellectual property rights, one of the US government's biggest bugbears with China, are nonexistent.
There still are many states where domestic workers have very limited or nonexistent protections.
But the market has been steadily rising in 2017, with volatility being virtually nonexistent.
They defend these measures as a prophylactic against voter fraud, which is virtually nonexistent.
Tesla's, um, track record in official motorsports is terrible, which is to say nonexistent.
But though out of sight might mean out of mind, it doesn't mean nonexistent.
Their calls for a House floor vote on the Green New Deal are nonexistent.
It cruelly targets the weakest people in the world — refugees — for nonexistent security gains.
Ron Vara turned out to be a nonexistent person, an anagram of Navarro's name.
Victims whose connections to the bomber, and to one another, seem tenuous or nonexistent.
Basic necessities like fresh water, food and medical care are almost nonexistent right now.
Roadside bombs have been nearly nonexistent in this part of the country until recently.
Until recently, relations between Muslims and Spaniards were relatively cordial, quietly strained, or nonexistent.
But it's better than the nonexistent process to deal with labor violations under NAFTA.
Thomson's engagement with Cahun's work is slight, and his engagement with Moore's nearly nonexistent.
My sex drive was nonexistent and even the thought of sex made me nervous.
Except for the biggest races, many riders say, drug testing is infrequent or nonexistent.
In contrast, the United States' coercive credibility in the region is close to nonexistent.
An actual person manually submitted a legal claim saying they owned my nonexistent content.
But gentler options that are as effective — and most importantly, safer — are virtually nonexistent.
I started riding big waves for that rush, but now that feeling is nonexistent.
Passenger experiences with social media, however, run the gamut from positive to largely nonexistent.
His politics, his reason for his terrorism, are so vague as to be nonexistent.
Seidel's poems often employ this combination of strong rhyme and loose or nonexistent meter.
The company began leasing to high-risk individuals with poor or nonexistent credit ratings.
The company began leasing to high-risk individuals with poor or nonexistent credit ratings.
The standing and chatting often seen on the floor during votes was virtually nonexistent.
While the first few years were good, we had a virtually nonexistent sex life.
Just because critiques of appearance don't appear in newspapers, however, doesn't mean they're nonexistent.
He cites nonexistent polls to claim he's tied, or leading slightly, wherever he's speaking.
The term "white-on-white crime" is essentially nonexistent, even though it does happen.
The members maintained the university theme — Maguire has a chancellor, an admissions director, a dean of its nonexistent law school and a coach of its nonexistent swim team — and enrollment has swelled to more than 1,000, at least according to the email list.
Public services are almost nonexistent; roads are in disrepair and phones often have no signal.
Olotu, 34, says conversations about genotypes are almost nonexistent in other parts of the world.
But that method left my foundation spotty-to-nonexistent by the end of the day.
Sure, $19,335 doesn't sound like a lot of money, but the value proposition is nonexistent.
He keeps claiming he's the victim of online haters, but the actual damage is nonexistent.
The legal case to do so was nonexistent, though many prominent Republicans encouraged him to.
The only error in all the reports was that Plainfield and its opponents were nonexistent.
And even when governments have passed strict laws, enforcement often ranges from lax to nonexistent.
Quiet Time Everyone's so busy these days that a moment without distractions is practically nonexistent.
Cutting back on student loan relief because of hysteria about nonexistent losses is pound-foolish.
Elementia said government spending on projects was "practically nonexistent" and the private sector was nervous.
Body roll is nonexistent and the brakes feel like they could stop a speeding bullet.
The Latitude 13 comes with the same "InfinityEdge" screen, so the bezel are almost nonexistent.
But average Egyptians are suffering with high inflation, low employment, nonexistent services and little opportunity.
The Fixes: Outside of the city centre, protected infrastructure on major corridors is practically nonexistent.
When you're an in-demand star like Lucy Hale, you'd think insecurities are basically nonexistent.
"Clap, you pigs!" said Odenkirk-as-Colbert in a brief clip of this nonexistent movie.
One mentions Conway's remarks about a nonexistent "massacre" in Bowling Green, Ky., earlier this month.
His efforts to enact meaningful policies that would benefit American workers have been almost nonexistent.
Scores of buildings are destroyed, power is out in most places, communications are almost nonexistent.
They chose him as their front man because of his almost nonexistent social media profile.
And if your crystal collection isn't very extensive (or if it's completely nonexistent), don't worry.
Republicans ability to aid Trump in creating new transactions or new deals is practically nonexistent.
BLANKFEIN: I PREFER – I'M FOR THE NONEXISTENT PARTY THAT IS A FRACTION OF EACH ONE.
Conway came under fire when she used the nonexistent event to defend Trump's travel ban.
Additionally, health insurance choices are lower than ever, and in fact, nonexistent in some jurisdictions.
Concealed carry reciprocity will expand nonexistent safety standards for public gun carrying across the nation.
The Fed rate hike appears to have been a solution to a nonexistent economic problem.
Inflation is nonexistent, and no one is being pushed into higher tax brackets by it.
Children depicts a dystopian future in which pregnancies have been nonexistent for almost two decades.
He has claimed nonexistent riots in California by people upset about living in sanctuary cities.
People are often held in unhygienic conditions and health services are inadequate or even nonexistent.
I would ruffle his nonexistent hair, and he would grin bashfully and let me go.
The United States suffers from an epidemic of shooting deaths, which are nearly nonexistent elsewhere.
"The differences between possible successors in terms of ideology are almost nonexistent," Mr. Annusewicz said.
Here in "yanquilandia," the men in Francisca's family are nearly nonexistent — they've died, or fled.
When Helen Ochisor drives the taxi in Manhattan during the morning, business is virtually nonexistent.
Editorial Progress on gun control has been glacially slow, and on the federal level nonexistent.
Before the fall of 2011, left-wing energy felt virtually nonexistent, or at least inert.
Jonathan's blood sugar levels are in much better control and his lows are almost nonexistent.
Even if trust is nonexistent these days, you really can trust me on this one.
But his split had no depth to it, and his slider was kind of nonexistent.
Uber also claims Fetch purchased nonexistent advertising, or bought ads on websites that didn't exist.
"Darla!" is an oral history of a (nonexistent) short-lived pornographic sitcom from the '90s.
The fall-back position of a second income or a safety net is often nonexistent.
The behavior varies in frequency between major animal groups — nonexistent in some, common in others.
That strategy is based on a nonexistent legal theory claiming "absolute immunity" from legislative oversight.
Customizing Trump Lit lets a reader revisit the comfort of nonexistent places like Yoknapatawpha County.
His initial terror of, and conversations with, a seemingly nonexistent woman gives his fiancée pause.
Since storage was virtually nonexistent, Breer constructed a makeshift "walk-in" closet in the bedroom.
Mr. Newhouse said that inpatient mental health care for children detained on Nauru was nonexistent.
The Democratic turnout disadvantage is smaller — or basically nonexistent — when Republicans hold the White House.
The bidding for the nonexistent machine reached $20,100 before eBay canceled the auction, declaring it fraudulent.
Baldridge sees Alabama's abortion ban as at odds with its sex education — which is basically nonexistent.
On HBO's Silicon Valley, startups promise to "change the world" by tackling silly, often nonexistent problems.
New FCC data indicates that competition in the broadband market is virtually nonexistent at faster speeds.
Some people alleged Comet was working with nearby businesses to maintain the nonexistent child sex ring.
That's almost nonexistent on TV, and when it is there, it's depicted as deviant, or flippant.
Because they require little management, their fees, expressed in the expense ratio, are all but nonexistent.
Now their extra-point misses, almost nonexistent before, are likely to decide a number of games.
"Our complementary football was nonexistent tonight, all three phases playing together," Giants coach Ben McAdoo said.
The Dynasty faction, loyal to the Han and hoping for a strong Emperor, are almost nonexistent.
But despite those worries, embraced and pushed by Donald Trump himself, voter fraud is essentially nonexistent.
Private insurance for elective services, being subject to very strong adverse selection, is, not surprisingly, nonexistent.
"I kind of wish the word 'diversity' was nonexistent and we used 'reality' instead," she said.
"Sex is nonexistent for the first couple of months," says Coco Austin on People's Mom Talk.
Ever since, it's become a pseudo-prophecy, a nonexistent catalogue of the men who've wronged us.
From an anonymous startup with a nonexistent track record, that level of confidence might be concerning.
They didn't meet quality control, or (in the case of hoverboards) quality control was virtually nonexistent.
Decades of representation that's either trivializing or nonexistent have made many groups protective of their image.
Moreover, the plight of Copts is regularly dismissed by local officials as exaggerated or otherwise nonexistent.
Again, latency on the inking was virtually nonexistent — it really did feel like marking up paper.
Aside from the villain niche, the mainstream representation of individuals with physical differences is practically nonexistent.
On the East Coast, smoking heroin is practically nonexistent, according to several sources I spoke with.
The siege now is tighter than ever, and food, fuel and medical supplies are almost nonexistent.
I'm sure they exist, but their tablet marketshare in the U.S. is either minuscule or nonexistent.
Contemporary dance music, however, has remained virtually nonexistent in the country's culture, that is, until now.
That sum would not be possible back home where jobs, basic services, and schools are nonexistent.
Yet despite the importance of timely filing, the department's enforcement of the law is virtually nonexistent.
GoBankingRates deemed its basically nonexistent return policy the best in the retail biz back in December.
Hard evidence for voting anomalies in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania has ranged from scant to nonexistent.
Many thought it finally signaled the moment that his chances for the presidency had become nonexistent.
Cell service is nearly nonexistent on this part of the island, two weeks after the storm.
Without A.I., now-hot fields like robotics and virtual reality would be pallid, perhaps even nonexistent.
Populations are spread out, public transportation is nonexistent, and kids simply can't get to the food.
America's role as an inspiration for younger generations, America's promotion of freedom and democracy, were nonexistent.
In 2003, the U.S. invaded Iraq in search of nonexistent nuclear, chemical and biological weapons facilities.
Part of this make-believe is to invoke the defense of a nonexistent Russian alliance system.
The reality is that in many schools, nudity in the locker room is rare or nonexistent.
Free-range cattle roam this landscape, where phone calls come by satellite and bathrooms are nonexistent.
" Asked about the Senate's legislative agenda so far this year, he said: "I mean, it's nonexistent.
They buy real estate because it will appreciate–then claim a tax break for nonexistent depreciation.
Never mind that rap was virtually nonexistent back then, let alone a staple of his culture.
And if their fitness level is nonexistent, there's a ClassPass membership to get them started too.
Drivers were claiming passengers vomited in their cars to receive clean-up money for nonexistent upchucking.
But the type of in-person voter fraud these initiatives target is nonexistent to extremely rare.
The resulting tadpoles' brains were smaller or even nonexistent, and brain tissue grew where it shouldn't.
Meanwhile, in areas where rainfall is sparse to nonexistent, the surface is littered with sand dunes.
It was Thermopylae with Mechs, and throughout the entire thing the margin for error was nonexistent.
Instead, they're typically one of a few things: short, long, three-quarter length, or simply nonexistent.
The system for getting proper credentials for renewable energy sources is virtually nonexistent on the continent.
"Time To Go" is a fictionalized story I wrote about a nonexistent encounter with a friend.
"Don't think it's very common, but it isn't necessarily nonexistent," they told me in an email.
Many organizations remain confused about the promised contributions, it added, having received incomplete or nonexistent amounts.
The chances that rebukes from the likes of Hatch will slow Bannon's roll are virtually nonexistent.
Mr. Cohen sent the company phony monthly invoices for legal services under a nonexistent retainer agreement.
Unemployment is almost nonexistent, stock prices are at record highs, and there is almost no inflation.
Automatic enrollment works best when the financial burden on the beneficiaries is minimal or, preferably, nonexistent.
One of the biggest challenges was that the access to comics in Zimbabwe was nearly nonexistent.
As herbivores disappeared, trees encroached into the park's formerly open grasslands, and predators became virtually nonexistent.
And the signage for installations in public spaces are practically nonexistent, making them hard to find.
The touch accuracy was terrible, the OS integration was flaky and the app support was nonexistent.
But sometimes the photos on these wire services are so old that the details are nonexistent.
The matter, though, seems to be a low-to-nonexistent priority for the governor and Legislature.
The potential damage to hundreds of thousands of lives is unquantifiable, and the upside is nonexistent.
A few trucks roared by on the highway beside us, but mostly the traffic was nonexistent.
Although the country is a research juggernaut, ethical controls are uneven, at best, and sometimes nonexistent.
To protect the sensitive equipment from interference, Wi-Fi is banned and cellphone signals are nonexistent.
To protect the sensitive equipment from interference, Wi-Fi is banned, and cellphone signals are nonexistent.
In the months that followed my diagnosis, I worried that I'd wasted my parents' nonexistent money.
Bucking studio tradition, billboards are scarce to nonexistent in cities like Los Angeles and New York.
The property taxes are low, and the regulations — at least compared to California — are basically nonexistent.
Nowadays, commercials are either nonexistent (thanks, streaming shows) or nearly inescapable (like Hulu's endlessly repeating ads).
Here in New York, that enforced assimilation is, thankfully, less true, but it is not nonexistent.
But in this administration, for a very long time now, that normal process has been nonexistent.
But the chances that Biden would actually choose a Republican running mate are close to nonexistent.
Whatever honors ought to fall Mr. Cuomo's way, his connection to the bridge project is nonexistent.
As with other fronts in Trump's war on nonexistent crises, there is also a political explanation.
Projects that raised more than $1 billion were practically nonexistent in the program before 2010, Prof.
They're practically nonexistent among rap nominees, and underrepresented in rock and alternative categories across the board.
For many people, delaying or supplementing Social Security proves tricky due to minimal or nonexistent savings.
Agati blames several headwinds that were virtually nonexistent last year for the issues facing Wall Street.
A tax increase is one option, but the likelihood of that passing Congress is virtually nonexistent.
Repairing a CRT can be tedious and dangerous, Taylor says, and repair shops are practically nonexistent.
Editorial President Trump has talked quite a bit about cracking down on a nonexistent crime wave.
Many reference a nonexistent 1625 proclamation by King James II, who was not born until 1633.
The stumbling block for providers is that accurate pricing of health-care services is nearly nonexistent.
South Africa is experiencing a boom in renewable energy, nonexistent here just a few years ago.
But unemployment is almost nonexistent — at 3 percent, it's among the lowest in the developed world.
She didn't respond and my relationship with her and the family has been nonexistent since then.
But these efforts have tended to be cursory and short-lived, with tiny or nonexistent constituencies.
More movies and shows are imagining worlds where prejudice is seemingly nonexistent and everyone is accepted.
In addition, access to safe drinking water is critically limited or nonexistent in many developing countries.
I think if we did that more often, a lot of these problems would be nonexistent.
The shiny cafes and storefronts are almost nonexistent there, and residents like LaTonya Bowman feel forgotten.
The negatives of a flu shot are almost nonexistent, and significant side effects are very rare.
Here's a mock-up featuring a nonexistent podcast, which actually appears to have pretty good engagement.
Both liberals and conservatives long for an idyllic, nonexistent past; they simply dream of different decades.
Home, for Bishop, was at once portable and nonexistent; it was the place of the poet.
"Washington has become fixated with the fight against a nonexistent, so-called Russian threat," he said.
Or at least, most mammals were nonexistent prior to the arrival of humans about 1000 years ago.
" But in the 1950s, she said, "the idea that a woman could be an engineer was nonexistent.
And as reported by Gothamist, the NYPD has been ticketing cyclists for allegedly minor or nonexistent misdemeanors.
It doesn't appear to run a standard operating system, which means 3rd party support will be nonexistent.
Jordan denied receiving the emails and, according to his spokesperson, they were sent to a nonexistent address.
It's a behavior often seen in some birds, but in mammals it's practically nonexistent outside of humans.
But hopes for the underlying company to actually sell a product or service are thin to nonexistent.
And for all the attention they draw, their effect on public opinion is typically limited or nonexistent.
Health risks from nicotine were rarely mentioned (6%) and "Quit Smoking" was almost nonexistent (less than 1%).
Stopping her from traveling back in time and then having her baby would theoretically make Roger nonexistent.
Those with deep ties to the party deserve greater input than those with tenuous or nonexistent connections.
"I was told there were inevitable circumstances," he testified regarding the payments to the nonexistent equestrian team.
But when it comes to anti-Muslim hate crimes, Trump's reactions are often halfhearted, delayed, or nonexistent.
For this September cover, however, makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench (for Fenty Beauty) didn't make Rih's brows nonexistent.
Ubisoft's open-world shooter series usually involves fictional conflicts in nonexistent countries, far away from America's shores.
Stretched to fit the Note's larger frame, the screen looks even bigger and the bezels almost nonexistent.
They have a condition where their uterus is either nonfunctioning or nonexistent called absolute uterine factor infertility.
"They have a horrible problem they can't fix so they just treat it as nonexistent," Munger added.
They function to prop up the heroine's story, giving us limited to nonexistent glimpses into their lives.
"What about the comment … that 'nonexistent man'?" asked Judge Jacqueline Nguyen, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
Women are most likely to be arrested for it, but executions are almost nonexistent for adultery cases.
This despite her having given an interview to InTouch in 2011 all about the allegedly nonexistent tryst.
Page, for his part, maintains his contributions were negligible and his relationship with Trump was essentially nonexistent.
Because stores and restaurants are almost nonexistent in Grymes Hill, people head elsewhere to shop and eat.
Looking at the data, the evidence for this sort of replacement of workers with machines is nonexistent.
"It really stressed the importance of improvisation, which is virtually nonexistent in classical music playing," he said.
"You send the soldiers to the enemy's mouth and leadership and management is nonexistent," General Dostum said.
Is it part of his nonexistent series of tweets on presidential powers as enumerated in the Constitution?
Because of incomplete and even nonexistent historical records, Dr. Matthews's archaeological work is important, Mr. Tyler said.
And why would they hate or fear their enemy when danger is so nonexistent in this story?
Until recently, this aspect of women's identity was assumed to be either nonexistent or inappropriate in public.
Sauytbay also described horrific conditions during her detention, including inadequate health care, crowding, and almost nonexistent hygiene.
A high federal debt load could eventually accelerate inflation, but inflation is all but nonexistent right now.
So Trump's speech was about what actually happened in Iowa, while Rubio's speech claimed a nonexistent victory.
They have not helped candidates; they didn't really recruit candidates, and they were nonexistent during my campaign.
Trump has wrongly blamed a nonexistent rule change by President Barack Obama's administration for supposedly impeding testing.
He cited a nonexistent bill to claim that Democrats supported "open borders" at a rally in Kansas.
His ground game was virtually nonexistent in the primaries and trailed far behind Clinton's in the general.
The map from human biology to social races is basically nonexistent — despite repeated attempts to prove otherwise.
Real information — actually, any information at all from Mr. Mueller's astonishingly leak-free team — is almost nonexistent.
Its post-Civil War versions are explicitly racist, and its modern-day rationales are thin to nonexistent.
Gun violence is rare in Fredericton, and homicides all but nonexistent: The last one occurred in 2014.
In the 1960s and '70s, Mr. Weinberg prospered with his advance-fee con games for nonexistent loans.
But the likelihood of significant civil penalties for Equifax for any violations is small, and perhaps nonexistent.
He read out five names, most of them with modest or nonexistent public profiles – including Mr. Papadopoulos.
An effort like this will require significant preparation and a coordinated interagency approach, which is clearly nonexistent.
They also control local unlicensed public transportation, since city buses are scarce or nonexistent in remote areas.
How did the iPod go from being one of the most popular gadgets to being basically nonexistent?
Others have noted the bench of competent people who have also never criticized Trump is virtually nonexistent.
Personnel evaluation systems were essentially nonexistent, with nearly all teachers being rated "satisfactory" after a perfunctory review.
The plan's tilt toward businesses and the affluent means that Democratic support will be scarce to nonexistent.
External environmental threats in the form of lions, tigers and bears are, for the most part, nonexistent.
But there's another element in the sluggish or nonexistent progress on major elements of the Republican agenda.
But science is evil in the rightists' ideology: Scientists invent nonexistent things like evolution and global warming.
"Fashion was nonexistent, but today, there are designers all over Kigali, and throughout the country," he said.
We look at how efforts to prevent these shootings have been halting, piecemeal or virtually nonexistent. 210.
The amenities were nonexistent: no hot water, no sheets and 'blankets' that were itchy pieces of carpet.
Nearly 16 million people 65 and older live in communities where public transportation is poor or nonexistent.
Afterward, he touted a nonexistent plan to pass a major tax cut in the next 10 days.
Selloffs were virtually nonexistent as investors, afraid of missing out on the fun, stampeded back into stocks.
Washington is a decent matchup, but Graham has been almost nonexistent in the Packers' passing game recently.
The plot is twisty in a perfunctory way, the action predictably explosive, the sought-after exhilaration nonexistent.
More severe problems are virtually nonexistent: Serious allergic reactions happen in fewer than one in a million cases.
We're not going to have a wall like they have now that is either nonexistent or a joke.
At some places, growth in critical thinking, analytical reasoning and problem solving is high, at others almost nonexistent.
For most of the year, temperatures hover around the low-to-mid 70s and rainfall is virtually nonexistent.
We went to a resort in Mountain Gale, NY, which is probably nonexistent now, called the Evergreen Hotel.
But half of Trump voters do think the nonexistent massacre is a good justification for Trump's executive order.
With traffic lights nonexistent and the airports shut down, New York City was left in a virtual standstill.
Before that, it hadn't happened since possibly the 1880s (scientific survey data for back then is, sadly, nonexistent).
Some roads have been hard to access and communication infrastructure everywhere continues to be either nonexistent or unreliable.
He devours fitness podcasts, relishes newfangled workouts and eats a ketogenic diet in which carbohydrates are nearly nonexistent.
"The fines tend to be quite low ... and the risk of being prosecuted is basically nonexistent," Hahn said.
And pre-release buzz was nonexistent, due in part to Sony refusing to screen the movie for critics.
I will be the first to admit that, when it comes to television, my standards are basically nonexistent.
War movies were essentially nonexistent, with most offerings at the multiplex leaning toward fantasy and family-friendly fare.
Unlicensed drivers, unregistered vehicles and speeding buses are commonplace, police corruption is rife and traffic enforcement often nonexistent.
With such low or nonexistent margins, companies can continue running through financing or reduce expenditures until oil recovers.
"Sex is nonexistent for the first couple months," new mom Coco Austin says in PEOPLE's Mom Talk series.
Nothing soothes the pain of a low (or nonexistent) bank balance like a night of blacked-out debauchery.
The incremental "gain" that Republican lawmakers may think they are getting by voting for amnesty is virtually nonexistent.
As a lawyer, I have also repeatedly seen due process rights be eroded or nonexistent in detained settings.
For a vast majority of schools, the connection between athletics performance and alumni giving is minimal to nonexistent.
In parts of Iraq recaptured from the militants where I've traveled, signs of any central authority are nonexistent.
Mr. Slager, who was fired after the shooting, said his recollection of the day was hazy or nonexistent.
She had unstable or nonexistent relationships with her family during her cancer years (though she has reconnected since).
Second, barriers to the movement of people and investments among localities within a nation are low, often nonexistent.
At this point, the recession had hit and financing was almost nonexistent to market the product to retailers.
Outside that theater and throughout Cuba, Internet access ranges from sluggish to nonexistent, and change is equally slow.
These small-or-maybe-nonexistent growth impacts aren't nearly enough to let the tax cuts pay for themselves.
And while I spoke about my dating life to my friends, it was always nonexistent to my parents.
Nearly a year has passed since the banquet, but it turns out that Keller was flaunting nonexistent credentials.
It's not long until the Durango goes from being a small blip on the screen to being nonexistent.
The type of in-person voter fraud that typical voter ID laws target is nonexistent to extremely rare.
We're not going to have a wall like we have now which is either nonexistent or a joke.
Baltimore's rushing game was nonexistent (6 total yards on 12 carries), and Flacco faced a suddenly energized secondary.
But consumption of the "alligator pear" outside of these regions before the late 2200th century was almost nonexistent.
In the beginning, it may be because offers to join somebody else's family meal were unappealing or nonexistent.
And the evidence that the overall economy is already suffering because of the virus is thin to nonexistent.
Speaking of master strokes: At Nacho's house, we briefly see a television commercial for Numilifor, a nonexistent medication.
Hotels are among the hardest-hit industries as travel restrictions around the world slashed demand to nearly nonexistent.
Established guidelines at the youth level that address things like hormonal treatment and sex reassignment surgery are nonexistent.
I'd like to believe that MASK has become a resource to a community where resources are almost nonexistent.
That could mean statistically low to nonexistent GDP growth, very low interest rates, and close to zero inflation.
Virtually nonexistent among the city's monuments, L.G.B.T.Q. men and women have made outsize contributions to New York's identity.
More severe problems are virtually nonexistent: serious allergic reactions happen in fewer than one in a million cases.
In the last six years, Korean cosmetics in the United States have gone from nonexistent to almost mainstream.
The value of the education the school provided them was "likely either negligible or nonexistent," the investigators concluded.
Mr. Trump's cruel treatment of immigrants and race-baiting about nonexistent threats do not amount to a solution.
Trump isn't just advancing a proposed policy "solution" to the nonexistent problem of America having Muslims in it.
TARANTO, Italy — Like millions of young Italians, Elio Vagali confronts career options that range from minimal to nonexistent.
A Parks and Recreation official said that mammals are practically nonexistent — no rats, chipmunks, mice, and the like.
Every night I put my sons to bed, I ask a nonexistent god where the pause button is.
The outcome, however, is still the same: an altered form of truth, or proof of a nonexistent event.
"The domestic market is mature, and profitable opportunities for growth are limited, though not nonexistent," Mr. Leff said.
The Civil War's climes are more explicitly ambient here than in other versions where they're all but nonexistent.
The opposite issue emerges in the summer when students face scorching temperatures with unreliable or nonexistent air conditioning.
Many of these voter-suppression measures have become law despite clear evidence that voter fraud is practically nonexistent.
"As such, it is a document that is legally nonexistent," a spokeswoman, Natalia Briseño, wrote in an email.
The payments were for fake legal invoices in connection with a nonexistent retainer agreement, according to the report.
Cartoon by Shannon Wheeler In the nineteen-fifties and sixties, the college wage premium was small or nonexistent.
Social Studies Despite years of progress, trans male representation in film and television has remained all but nonexistent.
Earlier Sunday, the Swedish Embassy asked the United States for clarification on Trump's comments about the nonexistent event.
Even so, she acknowledges how innovative sustainable fibers are today, which were virtually nonexistent just five years ago.
But in practice, in most places outside big cities, such freedoms are still very limited or even nonexistent.
Still, he has largely kept his cool, even though the Knicks' nonexistent defense has been hard to swallow.
Utilities like running water and electricity are nonexistent in many districts, and the city lacks basic medical care.
In the process, the idea grew that the nonexistent clowns were trying to lure children into the woods.
Twitter's user growth is expected to be modest (and has been basically nonexistent for the past few quarters).
Customer service is often nonexistent and speeds and availability historically fall somewhere in the middle of the pack.
In areas where broadband access is limited or nonexistent, this could provide a new option for getting online.
I lasted just two lonely weeks, waiting to answer nonexistent phone calls and compulsively checking my radiation exposure badge.
Sophomore guard Donte DiVincenzo's driving layup gave the Wildcats a 244-123 lead as Butler's defense was virtually nonexistent.
That's not necessarily because pot isn't effective for those conditions, but because the research is simply nonexistent or lacking.
A dearth of coordinated agencies tracking trafficking activities in the country also means that accompanying data is nearly nonexistent.
Another significant challenge is the differences in mobile network coverage — places where 4G or even 3G may be nonexistent.
I'm about to be 22008 years old, and, thanks to a couple of family emergencies, my savings are nonexistent.
He sketched a tie for himself and attached it below his head, at the bottom of a nonexistent neck.
Nonexistent, actually: Uber this week announced it lost $5.2 billion this past quarter, while posting record low revenue growth.
Few peer-reviewed studies exist, and research that might determine the accuracy of analysts' findings is close to nonexistent.
However, that resistance to the traditional window means most Netflix movies get a minimal or nonexistent release in theaters.
The log lists a nonexistent address for Quinn Brady and a number for a phone that has been disconnected.
The apps are so hard to use they may as well be nonexistent, which suited my purposes just fine.
Nodes of trash and organic matter rotate lazily in the nonexistent breeze, against the gray backdrop of the city.
Calls to school counselors to help students having emotional episodes in class have dropped from routine to nearly nonexistent.
Now, putting on a swimsuit, I was horrified to find that my already nonexistent thigh gap was closing further.
When Christina joined her middle-school softball team in sixth grade, her knowledge of the sport was practically nonexistent.
If I'm lucky enough, I get my ass up before 12, 1 o'clock most days, so breakfast is nonexistent.
Lovato shared an image of her legs — of the nonexistent gap, if you will — at the beach Thursday, adding.
She evens runs Congresswoman Barbara Comstock's victory ad for the now nonexistent success of the American Health Care Act.
Because it never fails to taste like cigarette ashes in tepid water, and the caffeine jolt is simply nonexistent.
Witold Banka's idea to expand WADA's reach into countries where testing is often nonexistent has run into immediate pushback.
Other companies have donated 12 long-distance radios and 700 batteries -- cellphone communication is almost nonexistent on the island.
But when it came down to meats, I would have to get it that day because refrigeration was nonexistent.
Other parts of Europe have Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, which is why their risk is considered moderate, rather than nonexistent.
The perils do not stop desperate people from thumbing rides in a region where public transportation is practically nonexistent.
Imposing higher taxes on them may well solve a nonexistent problem but at the expense of national well-being.
The New Yorker reported that both Rhodes' and Kahl's wives were targeted by emails from nonexistent companies soliciting information.
But it went much, much further than that supposed solution to a nonexistent problem, overriding local anti-discrimination statutes.
" – It is impossible to achieve deep reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by mid-century using "mysterious nonexistent technology.
She soon hooks up with a billionaire named Steve who has a big boat and a nonexistent sexual appetite.
"If you can't fill a certain position, by definition you can't give this nonexistent employee a raise," Colas wrote.
Symptoms of a fentanyl overdose include trouble breathing, dizziness, trouble talking or walking or an irregular or nonexistent heartbeat.
Lawmakers from both parties say private flood insurance — almost nonexistent when the NFIP was enacted — could reduce that burden.
Representation in Congress was a nonissue because the concept of a "permanent District of Columbia resident" was indeed nonexistent.
Second, and very technically, Bankruptcy Code section 546(e) has been interpreted to render invulnerable literally nonexistent securities transactions.
ON THE RECIPROCAL SIDE WE NEED TO GET THE TARIFFS TO – IN A PERFECT WORLD, THEY WOULD BE NONEXISTENT.
Watt also noted that on the presidential campaign trail, talk of how to fix housing has been nearly nonexistent.
The filing alleges that Kinsella created fake invoices, and Clark used those to bill GSI for nonexistent consulting services.
There, he lived in a world where women were almost nonexistent, and a pseudo-military type of masculinity prevailed.
The latest: the Late Show's fake trailer for the nonexistent movie, featuring a literal fence that flies into space.
The white supremacist presence was nonexistent, the antifa presence scarce; I saw just three of them in five hours.
He's doing the best he can right now, but the supporting staff, our other guys — it's nonexistent right now.
Luck cooled off in the second half, and the Colts' running game was nonexistent, helping Bortles stage a rally.
In the case of Alpine ski resorts with scanty or nonexistent snow, this can mean some unorthodox adaptation efforts.
Amid increasingly bizarre scenarios, appearances give way to hidden, otherworldly layers, presenting murky clues to a perhaps nonexistent riddle.
"Except for a couple of unhappy skirmishes, my relationship with men was nonexistent," she told The Times in 2003.
Where information is scant or nonexistent, he deploys elegant workarounds that evoke a vivid sense of time and place.
These types of properties are not uncommon in cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo, but they are nonexistent here.
There is no path from being a driver, up through nonexistent middle management, to participate in running the company.
It's going to be hard to make any money, and customer loyalty will be basically nonexistent without pricing power.
I have tried to be friendly, but after a few years of working with him, the relationship is nonexistent.
To keep tuition low or nonexistent, they often rely on restricted grants, to the necessary exclusion of most Americans.
There are also smaller, or even now nonexistent, groups that have split off from the main branch over time.
The stories were written in dialect and tried to evoke images of a nonexistent idyllic life on Southern plantations.
He led the league in touchdown passes, but also was Seattle's leading rusher because of a nonexistent run game.
Hospitals, schools, wells and roads were crumbling or nonexistent before, and now they must serve a million more people.
Ian and Barley's father died long enough ago that Barley's memories of him are hazy, and Ian's are nonexistent.
Even in our one universe, Einstein's pilgrims are in trouble, their path to ultimate knowledge blocked or perhaps nonexistent.
On large swaths of the planet, where birth records are sketchy or nonexistent, identifying verified supercentenarians is virtually impossible.
Most of the projects the money was intended for — including housing and government buildings — remain either incomplete or nonexistent.
By all accounts, he had no real love affairs as an adult and his sex life was almost nonexistent.
"Empire, Power ... they were totally nonexistent when I was trying to make my mark on the industry," he says.
Today, this is virtually nonexistent, and with the population only getting older, the demand from this demographic is rising.
Multitasking was almost nonexistent in the original iPhone, which was powered by a chip that ran at 412 MHz.
Independent inspectors and engineers identified and corrected safety infractions, such as locked or nonexistent fire exits and dangerous wiring.
How did the moderators allow him to sing praises about black voters without asking about his nonexistent minority support?
Just as often, the government's response to a chorus line of piracy scandals has ranged from underwhelming to nonexistent.
But according to BBC royal correspondent Johnny Dymond, the discussions weren't "at an early stage" — they were essentially nonexistent.
"It's nonexistent," said Thomas Guénolé, a political scientist and lecturer at Sciences Po, a political science institute in Paris.
"The best ones had a subtlety that is rare in Scotch whisky and almost nonexistent in American," David said.
And the law benefits from an orderly judicial process that doesn't play up nonexistent emergencies, wasting precious court resources.
In the time between "The Story of Adidon" and the "I'm Upset" video Drake's internet presence was virtually nonexistent.
I am certainly hopeful for a world in which gender-based pressure and expectations are nonexistent in every respect.
That's because the company has spent years battling slow, and at times nonexistent, user growth that hampered the stock.
But both companies appear to have had Mikkelson and Schoentrup sign, as "directors," an amendment to Bardav's nonexistent bylaws.
This marvelous album, by a singer whose online presence is close to nonexistent, inhabits both modes with supreme confidence.
Yet he insists his role in the campaign was negligible and that his influence on Trump was virtually nonexistent.
The impulse that drives you to a person or situation, which in our case is very low or nonexistent.
But these men all have something in common: Their political futures are nonexistent, or at best, highly in flux.
If something does go wrong, the usual buffers in the global economy look to be weakened or nonexistent right now.
But concrete evidence of the hackers' long-term intentions remains virtually nonexistent, which may be the scariest part of all.
It's mild to nonexistent, but when a pimple does pop up, it always leaves behind a long-lasting red spot.
The move comes as Snapchat is struggling as a public company with nonexistent user growth and a disappointing ad business.
My personal connection to Linkin Park has been tenuous (read: nonexistent outside of karaoke booths) over the last 14 years.
According to his data, these partnerships were practically nonexistent before 2015, but by early 1303, almost two dozen were underway.
Second, the captains of finance who took advantage of the little or nonexistent regulatory environment to make humongous risky bets.
Not electing a bunch of transphobic numbnuts who are going to wreck the state economy to catch a nonexistent predator.
Characters with our last names and who shared our culture were practically nonexistent in the books I grew up with.
I woke up to smoother, clearer skin and nonexistent pores, after just one use, and have been hooked ever since.
Plug those bad boys in, and then your computer will switch from its internal mic to the nonexistent headphone one.
Singapore's press freedoms are all but nonexistent, but the country is still looking to pass a law targeting fake news.
Traffic is almost nonexistent late at night, so I blast Imagine Dragons and go to bed when I get home.
I think the biggest competitor is exactly what you said, is the culture of biking that is nonexistent right now.
I mean it was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong.
"But nonetheless, earnings growth is going to continue to be nonexistent in 2017 as well as revenue growth," he said.
"I am skeptical about many of these products because of the slender, or nonexistent, scientific basis for them," he said.
More impressively, it'll keep itself in a lane even if lane markings are unclear or nonexistent up to 81 mph.
But Dubke, during his short stint in the White House was so behind-the-scenes as to seem totally nonexistent.
Her filter is nonexistent and she takes the temperature of the conversation, acting as the comedic relief during awkward pauses.
If the politician has a "D" next to his or her name, the jokes are either more measured or nonexistent.
My problem with the one-game wild card playoff is that it is a flawed solution to a nonexistent problem.
Samsung's nonexistent upgrade schedule for devices other than the S6 and S6 Edge is just the tip of the iceberg.
For one thing, FSG seems to have a very minimal marketing plan, nonexistent beyond letting the work speak for itself.
Even the Apple Watch, with one of the most software-ready platforms out there, felt nonexistent at CES this year.
A phantom ride is when a criminal sets up a fake driver account, and charges nonexistent rides to stolen accounts.
She has 80 names, 30 addressees, 12 Social Security cards and is collecting veterans' benefits on four nonexistent deceased husbands.
You can find countless examples of magazines riffing on rumors and nonexistent products There's nothing wrong with any of this!
My Dota record with this keyboard is great, my mistaken button presses are nonexistent, and my recommendation is therefore enthusiastic.
More than 31 million people in the US live within designated shortage areas where dental offices are scarce or nonexistent.
The appalling resolution of a 2-megapixel camera is less funny, and the nonexistent low-light capabilities are positively irritating.
Where the rebel Houthi authorities maintain control, schools are closed and lacking doctors and supplies, medical care is often nonexistent.
Economic growth is nonexistent , and the lari, Georgia's currency, lost nearly half of its value over the past 85033 months.
Stringent measures like these are often justified by supporters as being necessary to thwart voter fraud, which is virtually nonexistent.
Unless your credit history is nonexistent, it's probably not worth the cost for a minor bump in your credit score.
Twitter said it has been ramping up its coordination with law enforcement, a partnership that was virtually nonexistent before 2016.
First, they must reject bogus claims of voter fraud, which has been shown time and again to be virtually nonexistent.
The law provides a limited to nonexistent framework for youth agency around whether, when, and why adults share their data.
The scientific evidence of its effectiveness is thin to nonexistent for many illnesses, including rheumatoid arthritis, Tourette's syndrome and lupus.
So shrouded in secrecy, transitions have nearly always happened with almost nonexistent media coverage or limited access to the public.
This is not enough for a major third party, even assuming nonexistent consensus on what the party should stand for.
It had rubber-stamped phony intelligence about Saddam Hussein's nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, enabling the catastrophic war in Iraq.
And indeed, the "Arctic pivot" is reviving Cold War stereotypes at a time when East-West communication is practically nonexistent.
And as long as climate change isn't seen as an urgent health issue, such action will be slow or nonexistent.
But the decline of institutions means that the sanctions for violating those norms, even verbally, are unclear and often nonexistent.
"The evidence that you can durably lengthen the penis with any form of stretching device is really nonexistent," he said.
At the moment, however, indications that Trump loyalists out in the hinterlands will reward such turncoats are just about nonexistent.
But for a former employee, such as Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, the options for punishment are virtually nonexistent.
Unfortunately for Isner, even in a year of palpable energy among Democrats nationwide, her road to victory is nearly nonexistent.
Local laws that aim to address the conflicts are largely unenforced, especially in rural areas where government is virtually nonexistent.
Reproductive healthcare is basically nonexistent if you are poor, and if you are poor and Black, you're even more vulnerable.
"We've got to get to that point where it gets to that end point and it's nonexistent anymore," Boone said.
It's a tax cut for the wealthy, in which the benefits for everyone else are somewhere between small and nonexistent.
When ascent no longer seems possible and collective social protest is almost nonexistent or ineffective, people tend to grow resentful.
His letter-delivering experience, he said, helped make his imaginary town as close to real as something nonexistent can be.
The "metal/punk will be good again!" line is just wishful thinking, a way of plucking at nonexistent silver linings.
That's not necessarily because pot is ineffective for treating those conditions, but because supporting research is simply nonexistent or lacking.
The German highway system boasts lower accident and fatality rates even though it has higher (and sometimes nonexistent) speed limits.
Wi-Fi was inconsistent or nonexistent everywhere, which makes sense for one of the most remote parts of the world.
One symptom included hallucinations; he spoke to nonexistent people before he left Saudi Arabia and after his arrival at Guantánamo.
And many university health centers have abbreviated or nonexistent hours on weekends, when Plan B is often needed the most.
The report also claims that the second-term governor tried to pin nonexistent crimes on a top law enforcement official.
The Pizzagate conspiracy theory posited without evidence that high-ranking Democrats were involved in a nonexistent child sex-trafficking circle.
Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign since her solid-but-not-surprising third place finish in the Iowa caucuses has been nonexistent.
But abortion-rights advocates and some physicians say that today, that situation is so uncommon as to be essentially nonexistent.
But demand for rockfish and other species has waned as they've been mostly nonexistent on menus and in fish markets.
What did Ms. Wu say about the reason repercussions for violations are virtually nonexistent, and subject to no formal action?
I love Cubcoats for travelingI&aposm a chronic over-packer, so traveling light with children is nonexistent in my world.
While Trump is easily displeased with subordinates, his patience level with those entrusted with shepherding his brand is almost nonexistent.
The fact that audiences were small to nonexistent didn't faze her — she hand-painted the entire audience on the walls.
When I earned a sub-minimum tipped wage, I struggled to earn enough in tips to supplement a nonexistent paycheck.
Blade Runner is beloved to this day, but until very recently, the odds of a digital rerelease seemed almost nonexistent.
Blindly giving money to nonexistent technology isn't enough to make it real, no matter how many angry comments you leave.
Drinks cost a minimum of $20, the culture is nonexistent, and spring breakers drink irresponsibly and party until 4 a.m.
And while we're on reality, the administration's handling of tax reform in the budget falls somewhere between nonexistent and duplicitous.
But Trump seems intent on scaring the public about a nonexistent crisis — to build support for "tough on crime" policies.
The initial public offering market finally showed some signs of life last year after being practically nonexistent for most of 2016.
Cruz never planned to win the Republican nomination on his charm (which is almost nonexistent) or personality (self-righteous and sour).
Window screens are virtually nonexistent, so Ms. Bispo relies on store-bought insect spray to clear her home of flying bugs.
His son was just 2 at the time and his wife, Melissa, was pregnant, yet his work-life balance was nonexistent.
But his inability to separate his personal issues and opinions from his business dealings may be because the line is nonexistent.
From Trump parading about his nonexistent line of steaks to Hillary calling boba "chewy tea," we've witnessed some pretty amazing shit.
"In terms of a practical risk of going to Canada, it's probably slight but I don't think it's nonexistent," Bromund said.
"Sexuality is not something that is adequately studied," he tells me, noting that government funding for sex research is virtually nonexistent.
Netflix's library peaked in 2012 with more than 11,000 total titles, even though its original content was nonexistent at the time.
Media saturated the rally, and yet the line between documenter and participant, between subject and object, felt fluid and maybe nonexistent.
My interest in cooking is essentially nonexistent, but my interest in colorful personalities who cook is, for whatever reason, very high.
The founder, 35-year-old Zhang Yiming, rarely gives interviews, and the company's Western-facing media presence is close to nonexistent.
"I was born and raised in Lithuania, a former republic of the now nonexistent Soviet Union," he tells The Creators Project.
But The Brady Bunch was on the air from 1969 to 1974, when conversations about race in Hollywood were virtually nonexistent.
Research is even more grim and practically nonexistent when exploring women in roles such as "best boys," key grippers, and electricians.
The costume that represented subjugation in Gilead now had another feature: A nonexistent waistband that wouldn't impede the party's sumptuous feast.
He yells at them to pray as he interrogates them about the nonexistent sniper's whereabouts while tears roll down their cheeks.
The software was a tacky iOS ripoff, the industrial design echoed Sony's Xperia Z line, and the battery life was nonexistent.
" The proposal also questions the ban on "paid prioritization" that the proposal argues was adopted to "address an apparently nonexistent problem.
Unemployment in Aksu is just 1.2 percent, well below the 5.0 percent national average, and crime, locals say, is almost nonexistent.
But seeing nonexistent movement in words and seeing letters like "d", "b", "p", "q" rotated is common among people with dyslexia.
As of March 6, the Rebuilding America Now Facebook page was still active, however, and it linked to the nonexistent website.
We know from data in individual states that voter fraud is extremely limited, and voter impersonation fraud is all but nonexistent.
He's talked about people "pouring through" the southern border and has mobilized the National Guard to combat nonexistent waves of migrants.
The principal reason that market interest rates are so low is that the economy is stagnant and inflation is virtually nonexistent.
The production and distribution of food, which many take for granted in their part of the world, is nonexistent in Yemen.
Hillary Clinton slammed the Democratic Party on Wednesday as she rehashed the 2016 election, saying she inherited a "nonexistent" data operation.
In his time as part of the Charlottesville community, Tinsley said, incidents of bigotry and racial divide have been virtually nonexistent.
For the momager, that focused almost entirely on her strained — and today, essentially nonexistent — relationship with her ex-spouse Caitlyn Jenner.
For people with reduced or nonexistent genital sensation, that often involves learning to attend to new senses or zones of stimulation.
Later, the cars stopped side by side under a green highway sign indicating a nonexistent ramp for I-210 to Lansing.
Regulation has been weak or nonexistent for online lending companies, as regulators and startups have been slow to collaborate on guidelines.
As I have previously discussed in columns, it is possible to charge someone for obstructing an investigation into a nonexistent crime.
Further north, the Sierras are expecting up to two feet of snow this week which will help replenish our nonexistent snowpack.
Fake websites, on the other hand, will often have refund policies that are difficult to understand, hard to find or nonexistent.
Yet in the small community, the line between family secrets and local gossip is all but nonexistent, hence the movie's title.
Though voter fraud is virtually nonexistent, Republicans have used the specter of it to pass a wave of restrictive voting measures.
A false alarm of an active shooter sent Newark Airport passengers stampeding away from a nonexistent threat over Labor Day weekend.
"Some people think that antibiotic resistance is a hypothetical threat, a nonexistent threat, something that only academics talk about," he said.
Zhang reportedly told conflicting stories about her reasons for wanting to enter the club, including wanting to attend a nonexistent event.
Never mind that real solutions for this real issue exist amid Trump's talk of ineffectual walls, sealed borders, and nonexistent terrorists.
Products at the intersection of fashion and tech have increased exponentially since then, creating a new category of previously nonexistent jobs.
Could it be any clearer that Drake is trying to shift attention from the nonexistent smoke coming out of his lungs?
When the country is divided, especially over fundamental questions of national identity, it's impossible to govern from a nonexistent middle ground.
In most racing series, the rules about how lapped cars must act when pressed by faster ones are lax or nonexistent.
The likelihood of Kim listening to advice or threats from the United States, China or anywhere else seems practically nonexistent, however.
The evidence for whether AA and 12-step treatment work for other drugs is much weaker — even nonexistent in some areas.
As a teacher in the narrower sense — a professor of microbiology — he was almost nonexistent as far as undergraduates were concerned.
But in places like the United States, where malaria was uncommon or nonexistent, the mutation offered less of an evolutionary advantage.
That line between the political and the moral, or the political and the artistic, is almost nonexistent now in my mind.
Nowadays there are island owners who value a getaway where the neighbors are neither nosy or noisy, because they are nonexistent.
Some could be found mumbling as they pondered nonexistent objects, or picking obsessively at bedclothes, or walking about in dreamlike deliriums.
For as long as Bill de Blasio has been mayor, his relationship with Albany has been somewhere between nonexistent and disastrous.
Major American studios have been releasing less, and middle-tier, middlebrow, midbudget adult movies are now virtually nonexistent as a priority.
There are several pubic hair care products on the market, but all seem designed as a solution to a nonexistent problem.
His scores had years before been destroyed or vanished; recordings of them were more or less nonexistent, and none released commercially.
Tulsi Gabbard, who continues to campaign despite near-nonexistent poll numbers and a total lack of support from the party establishment.
Shoppers are out of luck: Stores are practically nonexistent along Riverside Drive, although they bustle just a block or two away.
At The Times, our sound has gone from virtually nonexistent to rich, varied and a regular part of what we do.
But there, too, there is reason to think that progress in putting more people to work has been nonexistent this year.
Despite — or perhaps because of — its nonsensical libretto, nonexistent story, eccentric staging and unabashedly accessible music, "Four Saints" caused a sensation.
And his facial hair is far from consistent: It varies from nonexistent to full and scruffy to a clipped, square goatee.
The reason the $232 million figure had not changed is simple: Outside money has been almost nonexistent in the 2200 election.
Even if the lane markings are faded or nonexistent, it can still keep itself in the lane up to 81 mph.
To that end, Roswell's grandparents have already set up trust funds of about $3 million for his nonexistent children and grandchildren.
Addresses for many of the vendors are nonexistent or nonsensical, but this Google Map shows just about every place I visited.
The three women understand the stakes, the world that men — who are almost nonexistent in the film — have built for them.
That kind of filmmaking reserve or perhaps simply coyness is a stale tactic, one that too often gestures at nonexistent complexity.
The museum is chock-a-block with paintings we know from Art History 216, in which female artists seem almost nonexistent.
On the off, almost-nonexistent chance you're reading this, Adam Sandler: Feel free to use any and all of these ideas.
It's not clear when Briggo will start to see its automated coffee houses rolling off the nonexistent assembly lines at Foxconn.
Road and wind noise are virtually nonexistent, though some complaints from the four-cylinder powertrain do get in under heavy load.
The "Cameroonian proverb," or the pithy definition attributed to the nonexistent "Small's Enlarged English Dictionary," were phonies, invented by the author.
In at least one case, the scammers squeezed about $1,000 out of a mark to pay for a nonexistent girl's funeral.
When he questioned Barack Obama's place of birth, Mr. Trump invented a nonexistent secret trove of documents that buttressed his fabrication.
Victims are then tricked into paying thousands of dollars in supposed taxes and fees in order to claim their nonexistent prize.
Because you lived in a quiet zone, where Wi-Fi is both unavailable and banned and where cellphone signals are nonexistent.
Trump also sought to justify press secretary Sean Spicer's attempt to implicate the British spy agency GCHQ in the nonexistent wiretapping.
But now that threat, however existent or nonexistent it may have been, is gone, replaced by an unreliable ally in Trump.
Syrians are already suffering mass displacement and, with state services in many places nonexistent, face extreme poverty, disease outbreaks, and hunger.
Here's how it works: Fraudsters trick victims into paying taxes and fees they say are needed to claim a nonexistent jackpot.
But the company is nonexistent, and the whole pitch is a ploy to get your personal information — particularly your Social Security number.
Traffic is nonexistent at this hour, and it's not busy at all at the airport, so picking him up is relatively smooth.
Too terrified to date, let alone wage war for my right to dance with a nonexistent boyfriend, I didn't bother challenging it.
Four years ago, when I was first elected chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party, the state party infrastructure was virtually nonexistent.
The written reviews themselves are difficult to find on the desktop site, and nonexistent in Netflix's other apps on devices like smartphones.
That narrow body points to the other useful innovation on the G26: the bezels are tiny, bordering on nonexistent on the sides.
The Minnesota grower reports that field work was pretty much nonexistent in the area last week due to some heavy rain events.
Ten or fifteen years from now this debate will be nonexistent because it will be over and they'll dominate these important fields.
Her relationship with her daughter, Karen (Judy Greer), is nonexistent, and she's only a little closer to her granddaughter, Allyson (Andi Matichak).
But for the first time since 2016, Amazon's critics won't be able to point to the tech giant's nonexistent federal tax bill.
Cell service is also notoriously, and perhaps intentionally, nonexistent, so the notion of adding new friends on Facebook isn't really an option.
Sometimes it feels like I'm almost creating fan literature or fan art for a nonexistent fan club of consumer product safety aficionados.
But fabricating stories that they know are not true, inventing fake news sources: that is so rare as to be virtually nonexistent.
The Hays Code's anti-miscegenation clause was removed in 1956, but it still rendered black love and intimacy nonexistent on the screen.
The motives for this were mixed, the respect for indigenous cultures often scant and frequently nonexistent and some of the results disastrous.
It dawned on me that 'men' with large feet like mine had very limited (read: nonexistent) choice in regards to femme footwear.
DeJesus revealed that her relationship with ex-boyfriend Devon is almost nonexistent, with communication only taking place when it comes to Nova.
Year-over-year job growth as of May was practically nonexistent, which also has put a serious damper on the housing market.
For one, the presumed electricity savings of taking advantage of more daylight in the evening turn out to be unclear or nonexistent.
Women who participate in the trial have what's called absolute uterine factor infertility (AUI), which means their uterus is nonfunctioning or nonexistent.
That lack of diversity trickles down into the computer science profession, with gender diversity (or any diversity) in Silicon Valley relatively nonexistent.
By controlling for caffeine use in study participants, John Hopkins researchers found that caffeine-related performance improvement is nonexistent without caffeine withdrawal.
My makeup aesthetic has always veered somewhere between minimal and nonexistent — and the same goes for the rest of my beauty routine.
"Geography theory tells us that it really isn't possible to make things disappear, to render things nonexistent," Paglen writes in the book.
Or did he somehow imagine that a nonexistent—and therefore inhuman—leader would do more justice to the ideals of the revolution?
Now that she is serving in the White House in an unprecedented position, Ivanka is benefiting from loose or nonexistent accountability mechanisms.
Google parent company Alphabet bought Digits and other developer tools from Twitter this summer, taking with it many of Twitter's nonexistent users.
From my perspective, there is plenty of room for reform, given the weak or sometimes nonexistent impacts of many federal training programs.
Clinton blasted the Democratic Party's data as "mediocre to poor, nonexistent, wrong" compared to the RNC's during an onstage interview with Recode.
Microsoft's Cortana is trying to be both clever and useful, but it's virtually nonexistent on mobile phones where we need it most.
As a result, the whole category — including Glass — has pivoted toward the enterprise market, where the fashion concerns are tiny to nonexistent.
In an eerie walk down the center line of Highway 1, one takes in road signs heralding upcoming destinations, beckoning nonexistent travelers.
Depth perception is almost nonexistent in the headset, so trying to "tag" one another was really just a lot of awkward fumbling.
The chances of an adversary actually overturning the results of a Canadian election are almost nonexistent, given that voters use paper ballots.
But in countries where the courts are corrupt, incompetent, or nonexistent, the ability to make and enforce contracts online could be attractive.
"It is a very prevalent condition, [but] unfortunately, the evidence behind any advice we give is very low or nonexistent," she said.
"I'd say it's pretty much nonexistent," an administration official said of Corker's influence over the White House, citing the senator's impending departure.
ProPublica also detailed how an oil trade association was able to hide behind a nonexistent group to promote industry-favorable policy positions.
Good mental health care is scarce in many parts of the United States, but it is nonexistent in most of the world.
These are the companies and services available for getting the most out of your money and space, for affordable or nonexistent fees.
The shocking twist and its aftermath suggested a possible reconciliation for Tommy and Ghost, whose friendship has been almost nonexistent this season.
The transgender community is among the most marginalized in India, with access to education and subsequently jobs mostly nonexistent, according to experts.
Equally significant, residents said, was fixing a broken, or nonexistent, disciplinary system so it would bring accountability after cases of police abuse.
And when it comes time to starve, they just tighten their nonexistent belts and have to suffer, fatefully accepting this in silence.
"The bottles aren't tamper-proof, because, in our opinion, tamper-proof is nonexistent," Hans Klaus, a spokesman for Berlinger, said this week.
A reporter at a Sarasota television station, she wants to do important stories, as her sit-down with a nonexistent Nixon telegraphs.
Many of them have lived in India their whole lives, but their citizenship documents are nonexistent, lost, or riddled with spelling errors.
Anyone seeking a D.I.Y. digital detox will find areas in emerging destinations like Cuba and Myanmar with weak if not nonexistent signals.
The school confiscates phones, but service signals are nearly nonexistent anyway and the school's Wi-Fi network steers clear of the cabins.
But the lunar atmosphere is virtually nonexistent, which means radio astronomers would have access to frequencies above and below Earth's microwave window.
Despite this however, the community is among the most marginalized in the country, with access to education and subsequently jobs mostly nonexistent.
Screenwriter Nikole Beckwith actually penned the first draft four years ago, when trans representation in film and TV was all but nonexistent.
How could Clearly Canadian be such a crucial part of some people's Generation X-era experience and nonexistent for others, even Canadians?
The lab was shut down after it was found to be riddled with "systemic failures" including mismanagement, nonexistent security, and bumbling incompetence.
Brutal suppression of dissidents and flagrant violation of human rights is another indication that the regime has a mostly nonexistent popular base.
And even when doctors do diagnose the disease properly, chemotherapy and radiation are in short supply, and bone marrow transplants nearly nonexistent.
Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction and ties to al Qaeda, used to justify the invasion, proved to be nonexistent.
But access is limited and a challenge to locate, benefits are often inadequate or nonexistent, and treatments are too often applied sporadically.
Although we don't know much of her story yet, she appears simple-minded and emotionally fragile, and her hold on Andrew nonexistent.
Geographically speaking, red counties are virtually nonexistent on the West Coast and on the East Coast north of the Mason-Dixon line.
Aside from one play, the Dolphins' pass rush was nonexistent, not even forcing Jackson to step up or slide after his drop.
With a threshold of only five per cent, one in twenty studies will inadvertently find evidence for nonexistent phenomena in its data.
Applicants should still make every effort to search for work even if the likelihood of getting hired seems nonexistent, according to Stettner.
Nor are congressional Republicans any help, bent as they are on nonexistent voter fraud as a more credible challenge than Kremlin hackers.
They have no political opinions or intellectual passions, their sex lives are almost nonexistent, and their parties rarely get out of hand.
"The wind is supposed to be basically nonexistent, five to 10 miles an hour, which really isn't much around here," McIlroy said.
Supreme among them was Walter Scott, after whom Scotty's Castle was named: he parlayed speculation around a nonexistent mine into national celebrity.
His electoral track record is strong, whereas Warren's is weak, Buttigieg's is almost nonexistent, and Biden's is mostly lacking in relevant information.
But the aide acknowledged that Democratic negotiators have a more extensive working relationship with Kelly -- compared to a nonexistent one with Miller.
Mr. Trump's turnout edge was nonexistent or reversed in states with a large Hispanic population and a small black population, like Arizona.
In large parts of the province, rule of law was almost nonexistent and serious human rights abuses were carried out with impunity.
With no intention of leaving this la-la land (where swearing and hangovers are nonexistent), she works toward becoming a better person.
Read more There are several pubic hair products on the market, but they seem to offer a solution to a nonexistent problem.
We breathe in the bad air in an era in which we are daily subjected to nonexistent, farcical, or inane environmental policy.
Though they should offer quite different things to a user, the membrane between the Apple Watch and the iPhone is basically nonexistent.
Kennedy entered the meeting as a hawk, after warning of a nonexistent "missile gap" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Stretches of major highways across the region were closed off because of poor driving conditions, with drivers facing poor-to-nonexistent visibility.
He hitched his pious ambitions to a crude, twice-divorced, self-confessed sexual predator whose grasp of faith and Scripture appears nonexistent.
The Bolsheviks outlawed private transactions and declared entire branches of industry to be the possession of an as-yet nonexistent socialist state.
That said, this category is still quite new, so midterm rental inventory might be limited or nonexistent in the market you're considering.
Ximena Barreto, a deputy director of communications at HHS, pushed false claims about a nonexistent pedophilia ring at a Washington, D.C. pizzeria.
Prisoners have been catfishing people into an "illicit" relationship with a nonexistent lover, and then blackmailing them, since at least the 243s.
In one instance, the Internet Research Agency used YouTube videos to help substantiate a hoax story about a nonexistent chemical plant explosion.
People turn into five-foot roosters, they nearly drown in freezing floods, they board planes bound for Europe to meet nonexistent bankers.
Today, unemployment on the islands is almost nonexistent — just 183 people were out of work as of Friday, according to government statistics.
All that said, inflation in Japan is nearly nonexistent, so there doesn't seem to be any clear harm in trying further stimulus.
I felt bad for Siri, not just because of her nonexistent social life, but because she clearly doesn't feel wanted, or needed.
Syrians are already suffering mass displacement, and with state services in many places nonexistent they face extreme poverty, disease outbreaks, and hunger.
He lies and promises that his nonexistent band will play a huge gig at the Bubble Bowl, the Super Bowl in Bikini Bottom.
In Tuesday's statement, for example, he repeated an earlier reference to a nonexistent $450 billion deal he supposedly struck with the Saudi government.
Instead, the supposed right to abortions sprang from the imaginations of liberal activists who invented nonexistent constitutional rights to advance their ideological agenda.
The tweet pointed to a Facebook post that claimed a likely nonexistent "NYPD source" confirmed that police had found evidence on former Rep.
Until today, Genius's reporting mechanism appeared to be close to nonexistent as there wasn't an obvious reporting button like on Facebook or YouTube.
That said, Apple is a stupendously profitable company, while Amazon is best known for generating enormous revenues on thin-to-nonexistent profit margins.
But with the lines between journalism, advocacy, and advertising increasingly nonexistent, there's a more fundamental question of how Twitter's rule will play out.
Millimeter wave technology alone isn't going to be enough: indoor coverage on Verizon's 5G network is basically nonexistent, and that's a major issue.
And Spanish technology company Gowex filed for bankruptcy just days after Gotham City's negative July 2014 report accusing it of booking nonexistent revenue.
Payments are also scaled off their own, often nonexistent income, so teenagers don't need to rely on their parents' insurance to defray costs.
"We've seen thick, thin, unibrow, nonexistent, dyed, bleached, tweezed, and bejeweled," says brow guru and founder of her eponymous brand, Zoey Van Jones.
Indoor coverage is also essentially nonexistent, with Verizon falling back to LTE speeds since windows and walls are enough to defeat millimeter wave.
When you add on top of it poverty, crime, and real urban ills, the chances of having a clean government are basically nonexistent.
Without it, at least Apple has boutique manufacturer Audeze offering excellent Lightning alternatives, but the choice of USB-C headphones is almost nonexistent.
I found the hand tracking to be inconsistent, with my virtual hands appearing smoothly at some moments, while remaining stubbornly nonexistent at others.
And the science on ASMR is basically nonexistent, so our understanding of it is so far based on anecdotes from around the internet.
Except the resulting investigations were almost nonexistent—prosecutors went quickly to no-fault settlements instead of charging banks or individuals who ruined lives.
The filing also points out that millions of comments appear to be fraudulent — associated with nonexistent addresses, or duplicates, or what have you.
Meanwhile, because of the structure of index funds and ETFs, capital gains are essentially nonexistent, which makes them attractive from a taxation standpoint.
As an example, he noted that within Singapore, generally the lines at McDonalds were sometimes short or nonexistent, meaning worker productivity was low.
But it's only a treadmill of emotion to keep you marching towards the nonexistent dangling carrot ... Constant death and hopelessness isn't a story.
"Flatbed Freestyle" seems to be a slow descent into madness as Carti's voice heightens and his annunciation becomes nonexistent as the song progresses.
With expedition data already hard to come by, data on the comparatively few women who have voyaged to the poles is essentially nonexistent.
Your 4th Amendment rights are practically nonexistent now that most of your digital life is being held by third parties in the cloud.
Republicans at local, state, and federal levels have been engaged in performative panic over a nonexistent voter fraud epidemic for many years now.
Cars went from nonexistent to a rare luxury item to a mass-market consumer product that employed a vast army of factory workers.
Details on exactly where and when are nonexistent for now, and Google suggests that we may be waiting a while to hear more.
There's no such thing as the "White House Council," but that didn't stop Donald Trump from a morning tweet naming the nonexistent group.
There's a problem with that: The type of in-person voter fraud that initiatives like North Carolina's target is nonexistent to extremely rare.
Nonexistent — Kirk is conspicuously absent in this installment (damn you, Guardians of the Galaxy 2!), but at least Petal gets some screen time.
If so many civilian lives are at risk of being taken, the net benefit of such an assault on Mosul would be nonexistent.
Price pressures are nonexistent and the government cut interest rates in the quarter, which indicates a continued output gap and need for stimulus.
This isn't easy: In many of these countries, family planning is nonexistent, condoms are out of reach for some, and abortion is illegal.
Of course, it also seems unreasonable to think that, since it's unclear how we would find evidence for the existence of nonexistent creatures.
Such circumstances are virtually nonexistent in the private sector, and will bewilder those serving in the Trump administration who are new to government.
Bank lending, public equity and initial public offering markets have been weak or nonexistent, especially for lower-margin businesses in the physical industries.
Few, if any, guns were used — axes and arrows were the weapons on hand — but the government presence here is light to nonexistent.
While some cities, states and countries have set goals to completely switch to renewables, real-world deployments are practically nonexistent at this point.
It's also indisputable that 21st century Americans are fortunate to be living in a nation where food security is virtually a nonexistent threat.
Access to websites of individuals, small businesses, and generally most sites that do not belong to large corporations could become slower or nonexistent.
Romine said statistical data and video related to pitch framing, which were nonexistent when he was drafted in 2008, are now readily available.
As Congress debated the bill, President Trump, speaking at the United Nations, praised the health care system -- of a nonexistent African nation. 3.
Belyakova said at one point last season her club stopped paying player salaries, two teams folded and news media coverage was almost nonexistent.
When I started wearing Indian clothes, the interest in Eastern culture was nonexistent; no one cared about bindis and Aishwarya Rai didn't exist.
Interest in bitcoin and the blockchain has been building to a fever pitch, but mergers and acquisitions in cryptocurrency have been almost nonexistent.
Female baristas were nonexistent in Medina when the sisters first got hired at a coffee shop whose owner had decided to brave it.
Most recently, after Trump referenced a nonexistent refugee terrorist attack in Sweden, Souza posted a photo of Obama's 2013 trip to the country.
But as a heterosexual female at an all-women's college, my dating life was nonexistent until I was introduced to Tinder and Bumble.
In many of the exonerations, prosecutors won convictions and sentences despite questionable or nonexistent evidence, pervasive misconduct or a pattern of racial bias.
Sightlines are pretty nonexistent, and I can barely see Prowse seated at his kit, singing his heart out in response to King's lead.
But parking in Midtown is nearly nonexistent, so the ice cream trucks routinely pull into illegal spots and then rack up countless tickets.
The only overt sexual moments in the film — which, as it's rated PG-13, are nearly nonexistent — are between the two of them.
That spring, Mr. McConnell repeatedly cited a nonexistent Senate "tradition" of not considering Supreme Court nominees during a president's last year in office.
"  "China's leaders say the country has largely won the battle against its outbreak, reporting each day that domestic transmissions are negligible or nonexistent.
Trump does not, himself, have the power to launch fraudulent investigations of nonexistent voter fraud and then use the results to disenfranchise voters.
She took credit for leases that had been negotiated by competing brokers, and she was caught making false claims based on nonexistent reports.
This perspective is characteristically lacking in high-level business discourse on the subject and nonexistent in popular discourse that's usually laden with misconceptions.
While the tech giants are practically nonexistent in crypto, they're at least paying attention to blockchain and putting a little money to work.
With this vital protection gone and President Trump inveighing against nonexistent voter fraud, the threat to voter confidence in ballot integrity is considerable.
Some White House assertions about the travel ban — nonexistent terrorist attacks in Kentucky and Sweden, for example — had brief, albeit prominent, shelf lives.
They touted a nonexistent outbreak of Ebola in Atlanta and fanned baseless rumors of Ku Klux Klansmen loose on a Missouri college campus.
"The line between supporting and encouraging actions and seeking to help is nonexistent or fuzzy at best," Granick said about censoring online content.
This means that the connection between the narrative and the product (ostensibly) being hawked registers as so abstract that it verges on nonexistent.
It has received little government attention over the years, and the rule of law is almost nonexistent in certain parts of the territory.
He did so hours after a man stormed the place with an AR-15 assault rifle in search of the nonexistent sex ring.
LGBT rights are still nonexistent in the country — same sex relations are a crime in Saudi Arabia, and can be punishable by death.
City-owned sites, once the lifeblood of affordable housing development, have become practically nonexistent in much of Manhattan and Brooklyn, according to developers.
Sheng described his first time watching Max as challenging, coming at a time when other thoughtful representations of transgender men were basically nonexistent.
It's been six months and the hormonal acne on my chin that I thought I'd be cursed with forever is all but nonexistent.
When Thoreau encounters a rare pinxter flower in 1853, it would be enough to suggest that he was attuned to the almost nonexistent.
La Farge loves intertextuality, nonexistent but real-seeming books, famous people lifted from the historical record and plausibly altered, the whole Borgesian shebang.
Early live-action shorts, such as Sennett's and Chaplin's, could be filmed rapidly, even in a single day, with casual or nonexistent scripts.
And if you live in a building that's over 100 years old (like yours truly), the windows are loose and insulation is nonexistent.
Tracking down these specific places was difficult as government record-keeping for black Americans was poor to nonexistent during Jim Crow and slavery.
Maybe some of those in his audience on Wednesday finally began to perceive that his cruelty is limitless, his sense of decency nonexistent.
If those subsidiaries are in countries with a low or nonexistent corporate income tax, that could wind up being a very good deal.
" Indeed, one of the main reasons Pence won this nonexistent debate was because he "perfectly shared Trump's vision to make America great again.
Cows, chickens, goats, and sheep have traditionally been the primary sources of protein here, with the demand for anything else all but nonexistent.
Especially in situations where regulations are minimal — or nonexistent, such as in Ukraine — giving scientists the ability to change the germline can be dangerous.
In some cases, as with a recent barrage of tweets about nonexistent vulnerabilities AMD chips, the bots gin up conversation about something totally false.
Of course, the Trump administration is still less than two weeks old, and specific policies pertaining to the Asia-Pacific security realm are nonexistent.
Plenty of myths have already been debunked; cases of alternate personalities turning violent are incredibly scarce, and cases of archly evil behavior are nonexistent.
Instead, Twenge ignores all of this and starts throwing in buzzwords like "cyberbullying" and "Snapchat" to explain the nonexistent spike in Gen Z suicides.
After six years in California and ingesting absurd quantities of triple-triples at In-N-Out, my interest in French gastronomy had become nonexistent.
Wushu's speed is amazing—but the martial soul of the art is almost nonexistent because the movements are focused on style rather than substance.
"We have what are often categorized as red flag warnings, and here the red flag warnings were either nonexistent or very imperceptible," Abbott said.
In the Philippines, despite strong growth under Duterte's predecessor, inequality remained high and state institutions fragile or nonexistent, infuriating working- and middle-class Filipinos.
"Ideally, you should have trucks that are never running empty once — and for the drivers, waiting times should be nonexistent or minimal," Vega said.
In fact, not only is in-person impersonation virtually nonexistent, but it is also patently stupid if one really wants to throw an election.
Something I've learned is that when faced with a decision where the cost of delaying is minimal or nonexistent, delay as much as possible.
Gains were similarly small to nonexistent in tech positions and leadership, with each of these groups having an even smaller representation in those cases.
Aside from what women should wear in the workplace, Corcoran also explained her beliefs of a nonexistent work-life balance, especially for employed mothers.
She has all the necessary ingredients for Insta-success: good looks, flashy clothing, a nonexistent yet bottomless bank account, and a passion for activism.
When people like me see that as a harbringer of what Jeff Sessions has in store—lax or nonexistent police oversight—are we wrong?
She asked me a few throwaway questions about my nonexistent experience as a receptionist, then deemed me pretty enough to start the following week.
Well, no one except the state employee who would end up with the desk, and would try in vain to open the nonexistent drawer.
Candidates would not be obliged to receive funding from political parties for their nonexistent campaign limiting a Senator's obligation to the national political party.
If you find one with no head shot or a person with fashion-model looks and a short or nonexistent work history, be cautious.
Tight ends are either blockers or quasi wideouts, rarely handling both duties as they may have to in the N.F.L. Fullbacks are almost nonexistent.
In Jade Sharma's debut, "Problems," the narrator, Maya, has many: her addiction, failing marriage, failing affair, nonexistent master's thesis, expiring job and eating disorder.
Teenage undergraduates with nonexistent credit histories might not be so lucky, according to Jason Delisle, who was an informal adviser to the Bush campaign.
Inserted into the final few minutes of contests already won or lost — when the stakes were nonexistent to everyone but me — I double-dribbled.
Amy Klobuchar and the entrepreneur Andrew Yang were almost nonexistent throughout the night, even though Yang literally offered Americans money with his opening statement.
A recent public report "pretty clearly documented that the protections are patchy, vary hugely and are nonexistent in some of the countries," Foster noted.
And the savings on retail goods and services that retailers said would be passed on to consumers turned out to be miniscule or nonexistent.
High-strung and reclusive, he speaks of a nonexistent girlfriend, Muriel, who manifests the guilty memory of a wartime atrocity in which he participated.
"The margins for services have been razor thin and in some cases nonexistent," said Jonathan Garrett, principal analyst at the consulting firm Wood Mackenzie.
The BJP has since swept state elections in more than a dozen states -- dominating a landscape where three decades ago, it was almost nonexistent.
Two, that, nationwide, the Democratic Party must either adopt a progressive agenda or soon become, like the California Republican Party already is, virtually nonexistent.
The crowd is a little older and a little more local, and the wait, for now, unlike Kiki's hours-long one, is relatively nonexistent.
" He added: "The brash, brave world of meeting strangers and sleeping with them is very much a Western thing and essentially nonexistent in Japan.
Engineers have long known that Houston is especially prone to flooding, yet land developers have acted as though the risk is nonexistent for decades.
While skateparks were virtually nonexistent in the mid 1990s, there are now more than 75 skateparks built by the construction company ESP Korea alone.
They refused to use his name, instead citing a nonexistent hospital policy about having to address people by the name on their birth certificate.
Of all the major economic players in the world, the United States has by far the smallest and almost nonexistent trade relationship with Russia.
The swill that this nice lady passes along has Barack Obama as a Manchurian president, all evidence of his youth and college years nonexistent.
At the time, Mr. McConnell cited a nonexistent tradition to insist that the Senate should not consider a nominee in a presidential election year.
He then claimed the same nonexistent loan had been "forgiven" in order to inflate his income so banks would agree to lend to him.
It was my good, second therapist who helped me realize that my nonexistent love life was not a quantitative issue but a qualitative one.
For most beautiful first, he said, pouring wine into her cup, his English almost nonexistent, and she smiled and looked away, cringing a little.
In the end though, he concluded that the threat may be almost nonexistent in the wild and that people should continue enjoying their buttplugs.
I had an assistant several years ago who worked out fine until she quit and then sued for overtime or some other nonexistent claim.
The panel of experts conducted a comprehensive review of research in the field, categorizing evidence on various issues as conclusive, substantial, limited or nonexistent.
It will have a sad impact on El Salvador's economy, as 20163,22016 people, some of whom don't speak Spanish, will be seeking nonexistent jobs.
Although her surroundings are sparse if not nonexistent, she is at Ishiyamadera, a Buddhist temple where she may have gone to write her novel.
He alluded to a nonexistent "Brooklyn chapter" of DSA (there are North Brooklyn, South Brooklyn, and Central Brooklyn branches, not a unified Brooklyn chapter).
For one, she was a major cheerleader for the development of a tasting room at a time when such a concept was virtually nonexistent.
In Germany, Deutsche Bank's vast consumer-banking business has been a financial drag, weighed down by the crowded market's slim or nonexistent profit margins.
For all of their differences, both Trump and Obama have shown a welcome reluctance to risk American lives for an uncertain — or nonexistent — benefit.
To curb emissions from landfills, the plan proposes new waste treatment plants, as well as recycling and composting systems, which are now virtually nonexistent.
Visiting San Diego in April 1905, the writer Henry James found the culture nonexistent but the natural world unlike anything he had seen elsewhere.
Many years of careful analysis show that the evidence for an autism link is simply nonexistent; nor can older children suddenly develop the disorder.
" David Kostin, chief U.S. equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, said finding a level of guidance in this volatile market is key: "Guidance is nonexistent.
But Brooks Barnes of the NYT explains that behind that success, all is not well in Hollywood: Euphoria is almost nonexistent in studio hallways.
So the data on whether mammography improves survival is very limited in women ages 70 to 13, and nonexistent for those 75 and older.
Twitter tells new congressional candidates they'll have to win their primaries to get verified Twitter's current verification policy is somewhere between incoherent and nonexistent.
From that point forward, his music would become sample-oriented (if not nonexistent)—but it's not like Eno could've known that 40 years earlier.
"We talked about loss, fear, bereavement, what it's like to try to make a family when your own is poor or nonexistent," she said.
Consider, I said, my nonexistent Uncle Tony — a hypothetical terrible-looking old man with no public profile and no Instagram following to speak of.

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