But androgen receptors were found to be nearly non-existent in the brains of newborn animals.
Growth in the West simply had become extremely low, or in Europe, on balance, non-existent.
Now, empty taxis, often bought with redundancy pay, prowl the streets in search of non-existent customers.
Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP), on the other hand, have nearly non-existent positions in high mobility.
This concentrated partnership will likely help alleviate the traditional hostility long existent between these Asian giants.
And, like the International Space Station, the scientific reasons for developing it are almost non-existent.
Tebow went from being considered a key part of the offense to almost non-existent.
The lines for personal time and work time have become blurred at best, probably non-existent.
It says poor or non-existent coverage is a problem for consumers, small businesses and rail travellers.
It presents itself as the unofficial US embassy to the non-existent state of Palestine.
Application Security, Inc. wanted to offer up a security expert to comment on the non-existent breach.
None of the leveraged ETFs are worth buying simply because the volume is non existent.
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The Afghan government's response to the incursion of the Kuchis has been almost non-existent.
Disposable personal income growth remains limited, but on an inflation-adjusted basis has been virtually non-existent.
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Any of the cabling that plugs into that port, however, has been non-existent until today.
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We also knew that the underlying rate of growth in the economy was weak to non-existent.
Agriculture apart, tariffs between the European Union and the United States are generally low or non-existent.
Before the economic crisis, bank lending was very weak to non-existent for tribal businesses.
The second is that, regardless of productivity improvements, inflationary pressures are much weaker (or even non-existent).
Historically, questions like this, whether in the venue context or choice-of-law context, were almost non-existent.
The best that can be said about the Sino-American relationship is that it is non-existent.
But as far as permanent physical damage is concerned, the evidence is negligible to non-existent.
Some of those hired have filled out registration forms themselves and handed in forms for non-existent people.
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They died standing with their friends, doing their jobs, fulfilling some far-flung nearly non-existent notion called duty.
Obviously, if fewer people are working, fewer people are experiencing payroll tax deductions from their non-existent paycheck.
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Despite some recent reforms, state safety nets are almost non-existent, leaving returning migrants to fend for themselves.
As in America and other countries where the beer market has matured, growth is slow or non-existent.
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Recent Rasmussen and Gallop polls have Romney winning the popular vote by a nearly non-existent spread of one.
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Lord Adonis, the transport secretary, wants to push all short-haul travellers on to (as yet non-existent) high-speed trains.
It distracts the public by focusing attention on threats which in many cases turn out to be non-existent.
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