Example sentences of "is not therefore [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The public is not therefore antagonistic towards the mentally handicapped or especially afraid of them ; the emotional responses are generally to feel sorry for them and uncomfortable in their presence . |
2 | It is not therefore appropriate for a partner who has had any detailed involvement with the engagement to carry out the review . |
3 | Different types of library have different needs , and it is not therefore possible to suggest any one system as a model . |
4 | It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory . |
5 | Strict comparability is not therefore possible but pooling of results ( Table ) provides a summary of the overall position . |
6 | It is not therefore possible to publish a programme for the Academic Link scheme . |
7 | It is not therefore surprising that computing laboratories in universities put limits on the amount of output that users can expect in a given period of time . |
8 | It is not therefore surprising that walking is very much taken for granted by transport decision-makers , a familiarity that has two consequences . |
9 | It is not therefore surprising that Barth 's work has been and continues to be controversial . |
10 | It is not therefore surprising that he becomes unable to make love satisfactorily to the women he chooses since they are surrogates for his mother . |
11 | It is not therefore surprising that , for the most puritanical of neo-classicists , reactions such as Cicognara 's work which seduced the viewer away from what was considered ‘ true ’ or ‘ correct ’ in modern art . |
12 | It is not therefore surprising if there is sometimes an over-provision of microphones and electronic equipment and a prevalence of noise , not least the persistent beat of a drum kit . |
13 | The urinary output of 5-ASA reflects the fraction that is absorbed in the small intestine , and that is not therefore available for the topical effect ; the faecal concentrations represent the residual 5-ASA present in the bowel lumen . |
14 | The common denominator of this type of use is not therefore non-entailment but rather viewing knowledge of the referent denoted by the direct object of know as a condition for attributing what the infinitive denotes to this referent . |
15 | However the point is for present purposes academic , and it is not therefore necessary for me to consider it further . |
16 | … . The best system in my opinion is not therefore full integration but a kind of core course with extensions varying according to the students ' other studies . |
17 | It added : ‘ Our position has always been that there is no truth in the rumours concerning Mr Major 's private life : our article made this clear and is not therefore defamatory of him or of Ms Latimer . |