0 Something that is non-existent does not exist or is not present in a particular place:
Insurance payment for alternative healthcare is virtually non-existent.
In other words, when things are non-existent, they are undifferentiated; when things are existent, they are distinct one from the other.
Insurance for non-occupational disabilities, by contrast, had no established network of interests; such insurance was virtually non-existent in the private sector.
The atmosphere of some popular jazu-kissa approached that of a live but performerless concert, albeit one in which audience-performer interaction was non-existent.
Probably the latter, since there was no reason to keep the source of the non-existent 'ore' a secret after 1578.
The history of its (non-existent) bishopric was then traced down to the supposed last incumbent in the late eleventh century.
In this description, the sound of a word in a non-existent or unfamiliar language is not significant (or rather, does not signify) to us.
Down in the sewers, where visible markers of wealth and status are non-existent, class distinctions become meaningless.
These contrasts in orientations towards government by class identity are weak to non-existent among people with wavering attachments.