example where fourier transform exists but z transform does not?

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Is there an example where fourier transform of a signal exists but z transform does not?
I know that z transform is a generalization of fourier transform. So there can be cases such that z transform exists but fourier does not when the ROC in z plane does not contain the unit circle. But is the opposite possible?
 

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