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exist

[ig-zist] / ɪgˈzɪst /




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The Australian company last year deferred a proposed US$1.2 billion cold-rolling and metal-coating investment in the Midwest, citing heightened market uncertainty, and said it would explore buying some existing midstream capacity instead.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s an extraordinary archive that exists, and I don’t think anyone else has ever created such an archive of intelligent, interesting people being asked about their work,” Howard said.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials said this realisation - that previous commitments would not cover rising defence costs and existing bills – was driving the idea of bringing forward the spending plans.

From BBC

The government is pledging to close loopholes in existing laws designed to protect children online and will consult on a social media ban for under-16s as part of plans for online safety.

From BBC

In the early decades of the U.S., the mass-entertainment industry didn’t exist.

From The Wall Street Journal