Example sentences of "may not be appropriate " in BNC.

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1 But every site is different in soil type , degree and nature of the contamination — a solution suitable for a disused gasworks may not be appropriate for a leaking landfill .
2 A ‘ liveable ’ street must not have fast or heavy traffic , or else it will be abandoned to transport , even though its design may not be appropriate for this use .
3 ‘ This basis may not be appropriate because the group incurred a loss after taxation and extraordinary items of £1,616,249 during the year ended 31 March 1992 and at that date its current liabilities exceeded its current assets by £6,870,214 and the net deficit was £679,853 . ’
4 For example , it may not be appropriate to use a test standardised on a sample of children in North America to evaluate the performance of a child in Britain .
5 Fourth , it may not be appropriate to use the Daily Mirror as a guide .
6 As to the application of legal procedures deriving from Napoleonic law , it is perhaps worth considering that arrangements formulated in the days of the horse and cart may not be appropriate to a supersonic age .
7 For the adolescent boy or girl , the confusion may be worsened by growing evidence for him or her that previous ideas and attitudes , based entirely on childhood experience , may not be appropriate in his or her new relationships or in the new society of which the youngster is now accepted as part .
8 These young patients appear to have a good prognosis following infarction and intervention policies based on exercise testing in an older age group may not be appropriate .
9 Clearly any or all of these are possible but erm er naturally you would understand that if you had them daily by film you would be having you know ninety pieces of paper er and clearly that may not be appropriate at times well times , you know hundreds by the looks of it now but usually times ten at least .
10 You must be aware that such labels may not be appropriate for the whole of the period that you are studying .
11 This expertise , based on past practice , may not be appropriate to new solutions .
12 This allows the centre to offer students , for whom the full degree programme may not be appropriate , the opportunity to work towards an end point at Year 1 or 2 which carries a qualification awarded by SCOTVEC on a national basis and which , through SCOTVEC 's efforts in negotiating national recognition agreements for its awards , has currency in the employment marketplace .
13 Over ninety percent of the world 's data is indeed not held in a relational database , and it may not be appropriate for all forms of information .
14 I have great sympathy with the premise on which the hon. Gentleman bases his question , but such matters are best determined by individual employers and their work forces and not by the imposition of general blanket rules that may not be appropriate to individual countries or companies .
15 I do not want over-regulation or road traffic engineers simply toeing the line and following regulations as they are laid down where they may not be appropriate for their particular locality .
16 It may not be appropriate to address the letter to the Board in the position of a whole company disposal .
17 As evidence of funds availability it may not be appropriate for actual funds to be deposited to the firm 's account .
18 The Panel accepts that the provisions of the City Code may not be appropriate to all such private companies and will , therefore , apply the City Code with a degree of flexibility in suitable cases .
19 The ICAEW recognises that many of the detailed provisions , designed with the individual private investor in mind , may not be appropriate for the experienced or corporate client ( referred to under the regulations as ‘ corporate finance clients ’ ) .
20 target date for offers — a strict deadline may not be appropriate end February 19Y1
21 However , students attention should be drawn to the fact that these were not sold in the closing down sale so open market value may not be appropriate even if it could be established .
22 For these students , taking an SVQ which is specific to a particular occupation may not be appropriate .
23 This involves responsible self-knowledge ; not a striving after a spirituality which may not be appropriate to one 's particular capacity , but a creative inner process .
24 For some types of goods , particularly those made to order this may not be appropriate .
25 In formulating the plan " it is important to recognise the benefits of developing packages of services appropriate to the assessed needs of individual children and their families , rather than directing them to existing services which may not be appropriate " ( para 2.11 ) .
26 Some risks may not be appropriate or may increase the premium unreasonably or unnecessarily .
27 5.20 Keyholders To ensure that at all times the Landlord has [ and the local Police force has ] written notice of the name home address and home telephone number of at least [ 2 ] key holder[s] of the Premises While this is not necessarily objectionable it is a provision that is easily overlooked and imposes an obligation on the tenant which may not be appropriate in the circumstances .
28 Even so , the Panel recognises that the Code may not be appropriate to such companies in every circumstance and is willing to grant dispensations in suitable cases .
29 The siting of the Gardener may not be appropriate to that .
30 Although that may not be appropriate view of that , but , Betty ?
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