Whether in California or Calcutta, it boils down to the existential question: Do humans matter?
Meanwhile, I was experiencing an existential crisis, which involved one thing: Saturday Night Fever.
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"It comes down to an existential struggle, " said Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha center.
Increasingly, the conflict is being framed in existential terms, with some involved becoming more radicalized.
No surprise there, given that they believe, with reason, that the looming issues are existential.
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It is no exaggeration to say that a nuclear Iran represents an existential threat to Israel.
Again, the tax was presented as posing an existential threat to the Australian way.
And here, we're once again presented with the phone's existential crisis: to whom does it belong?
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Of course, we hardly need to look for new cases of corporate existential threat.
The plot focuses largely on the existential concerns of European refugees hounded by the Third Reich.
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First up, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, for whom this is now an existential crisis.
Which brings us to the interesting, almost existential, question of when is a page a page?
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Some have been engaged in such existential struggles that they found it necessary for women too.
The first, Existential Space, looks at the impact that Prague had on Kafka.
But Russia does not pose the existential threat to America that Leonid Brezhnev's Soviet Union once did.
Man is an existential sad sack who instinctively sets up a game of hide-and-seek with the audience.
For a country as small as Israel, even a small-scale nuclear attack could be an existential threat.
When former Communists took control of the newly independent republics, they found themselves grappling with existential crises.
For all its success, Facebook now faces a bit of an existential crisis: What to do about death?
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Which is understandable, because historically floods have not posed an existential threat to places like New York City.
Ed Kashi's work in the Niger Delta documents the existential nightmare of what oil wealth means in reality.
It may be one of the existential questions of this age: how can a hashtag have a trademark?
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In an existential investment world you are what you do, not what you think, say or write about.
Some researchers are taking on a greater public-advocacy role to confront what many of them consider an existential crisis.
This knowledge is important for everyone, but for many industry sectors and government planners it is of existential significance.
Everything you needed to fuel your existential crisis was found within the grooves of Dark Side of the Moon.
"The song is more about the aftermath of an existential crisis, " Messersmith says.
But even weak, divided and incompetent governments can, when faced with an existential threat, undertake a major military action.
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