A year after Emily opens her own restaurant, business continues to boom though her personal life is completely non-existent.
Medical services in outlying areas may be completely non-existent.
However, while Wyclif is a very important figure, the extent of his influence was limited and the sequence of events that allowed the Reformation to occur in the 16th century were completely non-existent during Richard's reign.
Wyclif was an important figure but the extent of his influence was limited, and the crucial contextual requirements that allowed the Reformation to occur were completely non-existent during Richard's reign.
A metaphor for any rare or completely non-existent object, from the raven paradox.
Like his role-model Adamski, Williamson enjoyed referring to himself as "professor," and claimed an extensive academic background, which in fact was completely non-existent.
Research data about the number and backgrounds of teen prostitutes is completely non-existent in Finland.
A shaggy dog story is an extremely long and involved joke with an intentionally weak or completely non-existent punchline.
The opportunities for these Member States to use financial and fiscal instruments are limited, or completely non-existent.
We're accustomed to thinking of Russian civil society either as something that's completely non-existent or as something marginally unpleasant.