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.
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.
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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Since the demise of the old system, health-insurance coverage has been patchy and in rural areas mostly non-existent.
The plan recognizes the major issue is not credit which is weak in many places, but liquidity which is almost non-existent.
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