This autocratic power is to-day at the disposal of the Wall Street Group--not owing to any improper influence of the Group; not through any improper conduct of the Treasury; but as a necessary result of existing conditions.
The evolutionist on the contrary confines his attention for the present to existing conditions.
But if the new ideas are good and rational, if they have sprung up as a natural consequence of existing conditions, they will be disseminated, and the minority will eventually become the majority.
We are thus confronted by the peculiar fact, that in Hawaii as among the North American Indians, two different systems of kinship were employed that no longer corresponded to existing conditions, but had been superseded by a higher form.
The masses must be maintained in ignorance concerning the nature of existing conditions.
The withdrawal of bank circulation will necessarily continue under existing conditions.
The consular service is now organized under the provisions of a law passed in 1856, which is entirely inadequate to existing conditions.
This, by the hypothesis of the case, is true also of the Parent Mind, for at the stage where the initial movement of creation takes place, there are no existing conditions to compel action in one direction more than another.
For it leads to disparity between nominal standards, which become ineffectual and hypocritical in exact ratio to their theoretical exaltation, and actual habits which have to take note of existing conditions.
In the Appendix will be found a table compiled from these returns and also the report from Murcia, at that time one of the most active of the tribunals, which give a tolerably clear inside view of existing conditions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "existing conditions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.