Example sentences of "can [not/n't] be achieved [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation .
2 Today it seems to evince a growing recognition that totalization can not be achieved without a movement involving the transcendence of itself .
3 Strategic vision and consistency of policies by firms , by their financial investors , and by government , are crucial , and this can not be achieved without a coherent sustained industrial strategy .
4 It will need to consider all available options and must have a clear idea of the applicant 's future plans and why these can not be achieved without a care or supervision order .
5 Such an alternative formulation can not be achieved without an examination of the various concrete practices of people doing jobs .
6 Initially , then , on being approached to promote an order , it is the task of the agent to confirm that the order is in fact viable , that is to say , that the objects of the order can not be achieved without an order confirmed by parliament — that it can not be done by other means .
7 We believe the people of Scotland want to see themselves fairly represented in Europe , which can not be achieved under the present system . ’
8 This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire .
9 Any reconciliation can not be achieved upon the basis that some judges preferred more limited and some more extensive review .
10 Problems arise where the sight lines required can not be achieved within the curtilage of land owned by either the vendor or proposed purchaser , and run onto adjoining land .
11 Many non-socialist supporters of markets argue too that the pursuit of ex ante planning as a substitute for the ex post coordination of economic activity through the market can not be achieved in a complex society and that its pursuit is actually destructive of very basic individual freedoms .
12 Reversing this trend , if it is to be reversed , can not be achieved by a new minimalism .
13 Other people need to be excited by new approaches and this can not be achieved by a dull and formal memorandum .
14 The equally conservative nobles of Smolensk echoed Tula 's belief in the need for joint discussions with " representatives from other provinces ' , while the nobles of Tver " , one of the few gentry groups to espouse the cause of immediate emancipation rather than the conversion of serfs into temporarily obligated peasants , argued that the new laws had been botched , that " the reforms so urgently required can not be achieved by a bureaucratic order " , and that the " convocation of elected representatives from all the Russian land represents the only means for a satisfactory solution " .
15 There is no good evidence to indicate that these processes can not be achieved by the body equally well at any time of the day or night .
16 Neurophysiologically , however , the ability to recognize that a particular pattern exists over a sizeable region of the retina can not be achieved by the primary visual cortex , where neural connections are only local .
17 And certainly reconciliation can not be achieved by the unattractive solution of varying the meaning of ‘ appropriation ’ in different provisions of the Act of 1968 .
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