Hostile takeover attempts are extremely rare in Japan and shareholder activism is practically nonexistent.
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In short, if monetary policy is stable and steady, inflation will remain virtually nonexistent.
If your relationship with him is nonexistent or minimal, think twice about staying put.
Murder, statistically speaking, is almost nonexistent on college campuses, the random Virginia Tech tragedy not withstanding.
In the Wild West, when law enforcement was spotty or nonexistent, vigilantes sometimes stepped in.
The policy ends a century of near-nonexistent IRS regulation of the tax preparation industry.
With not enough police, and inadequate or nonexistent medical facilities, you can imagine the devastation.
Japan is about to plunge into a recession after eight years of almost nonexistent growth.
Google might actually have the ability to help slow the speed of future nonexistent Neanderthal babies.
The public has fallen out of love with biotech and IPOs are virtually nonexistent.
But speaking to foreign diplomats in Tehran, he called the possibility of irregularities almost nonexistent.
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Marco Rubio comes to mind, and more power to him given the nonexistent alternative.
Yet suffering avoided counts as a good, even when the recipient is a nonexistent one.
Meanwhile, another case against a fraudster touting nonexistent tech stock is just getting started.
Similarly, the EPA seems to derive perverse pleasure from fining refiners for failing to use nonexistent fuels.
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The bid and ask spreads on corporates are prohibitively wide and offerings in size are practically nonexistent.
The gameplay is solid and while resource management is nonexistent, it does well as an action title.
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Even the possibility of a big bonus comes with a price: nonexistent job security and near-constant stress.
Brogan Rafferty, 17, helped Richard Beasley lure victims with bogus ads for a nonexistent rural Ohio cattle farm.
Civil society, as we know it in the West, has been virtually nonexistent for most of Russia's history.
Put volume, by comparison, is practically nonexistent, with a smattering of contracts trading at the January 2014 strike.
Benefits were nonexistent and fancy perks were something to make fun of bigger, richer media companies for offering.
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More often, however, the response of government and business is sluggish or nonexistent.
Democrats and Republicans complain about the complexity of the federal tax code, but serious reform has been almost nonexistent.
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However, inflation everywhere else is subdued and inflation in wages is virtually nonexistent.
Up until a few years ago, such vast and easily accessible repositories of personal information were all but nonexistent.
Then you shoot a black paintball, which splatters against the nonexistent landscape, bringing a part of it to life.
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Secretary Tim Geithner's performance Tuesday was a disaster, and his plan was nonexistent.
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And the British Empire is certainly either nonexistent or a shadow of itself.
The checklist made central line infections almost nonexistent at the 108 intensive care units in Michigan that adopted it.
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