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  • adjective nonexistent

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non- +‎ existing

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Examples

  • What about the nonexisting patient that was turned away from the emergency room?

    Poll of polls: Obama losing ground 2008

  • God nonexisting help us if Chinese engineers are going to build a bridge in SF!

    Most intriguing and yet curiously disappointing headline of the day 2010

  • Mr. Shapiro provided fraudulent financial documents and tax returns of the nonexisting business to attract investment.

    Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Ponzi Scheme 2010

  • When Roosevelt created the program, he no doubt was only thinking about the old, but in reality when you create a program with broad effects such as Social Security, it doesn't just belong to one group of people, but instead it belongs to ALL Americans, existing and nonexisting alike.

    Social Security Opt-out?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • I love the "by 2050" The pernicious computer models which invent climate change only work by multiplying +0.2% increase over a lot of years, so why not equally fraudulent targets to reduce nonexisting "climate change"?

    UNRELIABLE SCIENCE 2009

  • Mr. Musa "didn't suspect the illegal and million-dollar deals that are negotiated daily at Banrural, which range from money laundering to misuse of public funds to finance nonexisting programs run by the president's wife Sandra de Colom as well as financing shell companies used by drug traffickers," wrote Mr. Rosenberg in a statement that he left for the media along with the video.

    Dead Lawyer's Video Pitches Guatemala Into Crisis 2009

  • Too bad about the nonexisting tidal wave: I agree it is worth waiting for ... but from some hight, may be?

    Temblor 2006

  • Too bad about the nonexisting tidal wave: I agree it is worth waiting for ... but from some hight, may be?

    Temblor 2006

  • Too bad about the nonexisting tidal wave: I agree it is worth waiting for ... but from some hight, may be?

    Temblor 2006

  • The problem is that they have no real scientific evidence that this is the case, so they rely on models, arm-waving, and an unscientific almost religious appeal to a nonexisting “consensus.”

    Risk Management Solutions Ltd and the 37 Professors « Climate Audit 2007

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