bring into existence
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And yet the pharmaceutical marvels Cox fought so hard to bring into existence failed him in the end.
From The Guardian • Nov. 29, 2016
It is not likely to end in the mood of the Armistice of 1918, when millions believed that peace terms alone could bring into existence a new, warless and equitable world order.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It follows too closely the pattern of Versailles, without, however, any of the liberalizing international institutions which that treaty sought to bring into existence.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To obtain a piano, one must produce goods, and this implies the possession of capital, by which to bring into existence goods, or purchasing power, to be offered for a piano.
From Principles Of Political Economy Abridged with Critical, Bibliographical, and Explanatory Notes, and a Sketch of the History of Political Economy by Mill, John Stuart
If, then, those who have the power to consume in the present desire to postpone their consumption they will refuse to demand consumptive goods, and will instead bring into existence an excess of productive goods.
From The Evolution of Modern Capitalism A Study of Machine Production by Hobson, J. A. (John Atkinson)