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1 I didn't want to find out, but our options were nearly nonexistent .
2 How each nation manages this mandate varies widely, and regulation is nearly nonexistent .
3 Having a nearly nonexistent staff helped with security but was hell on delegating.
4 He speaks inexpert English, and my Spanish is nearly nonexistent .
5 New business pitches were nearly nonexistent earlier this year.
6 Recent rains have helped add to surface moisture, but deep moisture is still nearly nonexistent .
7 Probably something about her nearly nonexistent severance package.
8 And the running game was nearly nonexistent , with the Hornets gaining 47 yards on the ground.
9 He pursed his bloodless lips in confusion, then his thin, nearly nonexistent eyebrows lifted in sudden recognition.
10 But those servers seemed nearly nonexistent .
11 Larry's nearly nonexistent eyebrows rose.
12 But if the holy man's height was intimidating, so were his broad forehead, hooked nose, and thin, nearly nonexistent lips.
13 The peripheral vision in that thing is nearly nonexistent , and I probably knocked over a few ailing clients along the way.
14 There's a joke or broad sight gag every 15 seconds or so, but the ratio of hits to misses is nearly nonexistent .
15 Such loan issuance peaked in 2006-7 but shrank to being nearly nonexistent by the first half of 2009.
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