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existent
existent
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- echt; voorkomend; feitelijk; eigenlijk; lichamelijk; werkelijk; als in de werkelijkheid; werkelijk
- being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory
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- The problem with the Swedish animation industry is that it is, by and large, non-existent.
- Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal.
- Of all good properties, God is the entity that has the most of it. Existence is a good property. Hence, God is the entity that is the most existent of all.
- Existent gum
- This meant that the investment alternatives assumed under the CAPM method were practically non-existent.
- Description of the uniform system, if existent, of recording the weighting rate of risks associated with each consignment.
- However, under the current circumstances and in view of the proposed MIP, any impact on the users’ costs is likely to be small or non-existent.
- Finally, it was found that in the USA substantial environmental costs were incurred, while in the PRC such costs were non-existent.
- On that basis it was found that exports of UAN to the Community from other than the cooperating producers were also non-existent.
- Missing values (‘-’) are reported when it is not possible to report a numeric value (e.g. owing to non-existent data or because data are not collected).
- Missing values (“-”) are reported when it is not possible to report a numeric value (e.g. owing to holidays, non-existent data or because data were not collected).
- The benefits in terms of environmental protection, transport safety and road congestion appeared to be non-existent or only very limited.
- Quoted shares must be assumed to be issued in the currency of the corporation’s country of residence; issues of shares in other currencies are negligible or non-existent.
- Since the measure is a general one with no provision for exceptions, the risk of distortion of competition must be deemed non-existent.
- Numerous EU countries include islands and almost all Member States possess islands with which electricity interconnection is insufficient or non-existent.