Examples of using Always exists in English and their translations into Hebrew
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Programming
The law always exists.
Always exists even in this country.
The fear always exists.
But the opportunity to re-engage always exists.
Gravity always exists.
An“army of unemployed” almost always exists.
Competition always exists in football.
The risk of capsizing always exists.
The mind always exists only in dependence on something gross;
The spirit always exists.
The risk of selling any asset at the wrong time always exists.
The soul always exists.
An âarmy of unemployedâ almost always exists.
The world always exists.
The potential for something to happen always exists.
A duty of care always exists in a doctor/patient relationship.
Connecting which always exists.
A tension always exists between capitalism and democracy because the market and politics are based on opposite principles.
That moment always exists.
Power, which always exists, will belong either to the collective in a face-to-face and clearly institutionalized democracy, or to the egos of a few oligarchs who will produce a'tyranny of structurelessness.'.
That tension always exists.”.
Underlying the all behavior always exists an impulse, a desire, a necessity, a trend, expressions that serve to assign the reasons of the behavior.
The risk of failing always exists.
One of the templates that always exists and never goes away is part of the Human manual.
The option of proceeding to trial always exists as well.
Althusser argues that ideology‘always exists in an apparatus, and its practice, or practices.
As with any marriage, the risk of divorce always exists.
In today's world, competition always exists in the market.
A story about love and loss,survival and the capability to overcome and carry on when hope always exists. Warmly recommended!".
Okay, it can never be created or destroyed, it always was, always has been,everything that ever existed always exists, it's moving into form, through form and out of form.