Examples of using Practically nonexistent in English and their translations into Spanish
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The information and eyewitness testimony gathered by ONUSAL show that the possibility of political motivation in these acts is practically nonexistent.
prolonged periods of gray are practically nonexistent.
its use is practically nonexistent today.
found that CAD/CAM technology was practically nonexistent there.
shield will be practically nonexistent due to the erroneous understanding generated by those awful translations.
binational cooperation in this matter is practically nonexistent.
where services are practically nonexistent.
was tenuous, and practically nonexistent in Tibet and Outer Mongolia(since 1922),
as for some countries this legislation is incomplete and in some cases practically nonexistent.
requires high levels of UV irradiation while the reaction with iodine is practically nonexistent and thermodynamically unfavorable.
If the cinematographic production in Galicia, as everybody knows, was practically nonexistent until the seventies of the last century-drastically truncated the possible foundations of a Galician Cinema during the republican period by the military fascist uprising-, the expression turns
This rhythm dominated most of the Fourth Symphony and was practically nonexistent in the Fifth Symphony, but becomes nothing short of a driving force in the Sixth Symphony;
obtaining an important influence for its party, practically nonexistent before her candidacy.
His pulse is practically nonexistent.
Your esprit de corps is practically nonexistent.
Plant life in the region is practically nonexistent.[78].
The natural world is practically nonexistent in his work.
In rural areas telecommunication services are practically nonexistent. Tweet.
The odds that they both had the same disease are practically nonexistent.
Listen, good men aren't just rare right now, they're practically nonexistent.