Example sentences of "principle [verb] not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The supposed principle did not exist .
2 The neighbour principle did not attain ready acceptance for some years after 1932 , whereas Lord Wilberforce 's statement in Anns became broadly accepted at once .
3 Mr. Gardiner submitted as an alternative that even if the Woolwich principle did not apply , nevertheless the payment to the revenue was made under duress and was therefore recoverable .
4 In that case , the " open justice " principle did not prevail over property rights in the documents and the rule which limited their use to the action itself .
5 Individualised reformation as a dominant penal principle did not emerge here until the early part of the twentieth century , when positivist criminology was in the ascendant ( though , again , that is not to suggest a simple causal relation ) .
6 I have tried to argue that the principle does not succeed in this task , and moreover that a great deal of philosophy would also be rejected by Ayer 's approach .
7 The reality principle does not dethrone the pleasure principle , but rather safeguards it .
8 The vital principle does not accept such unchanged doses without resistance , that is , without other symptoms of the medicine to manifest themselves then those similar to the disease to be cured , because the former dose has already accomplished the expected change in the vital principle and a second dynamically wholly similar , unchanged dose of the same medicine no longer finds , therefore , the same conditions of the vital force .
9 It may be , however , that the dictum is an overstatement of the true position and that the agency principle does not require that the act of one partner be that of all for all purposes , but merely deems that to be the case for the limited purpose of attaching liability to the firm for the acts and omissions of one of its members .
10 This principle does not limit the processing of data , it merely requires such activities to be registered , in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1984 .
11 One can claim compensation for the dismaying experience of a spoilt holiday : it is strange that the same principle does not apply to the breaking of obligations under employment contracts .
12 But the exclusivity principle does not apply to all such applications : some are what I have called hybrid judicial review actions and such actions need not , but may , be brought under Ord. 53 .
13 If the cross-section is irregular ( for example , of dog-bone shape ) then the principle does not apply ( Toupin 1965 ) .
14 The principle does not apply for anisotropic materials , where the " decay length " after which stresses are uniform is not of the order of one diameter d but rather of order where E , G are the longitudinal Young 's and shear moduli respectively and C is a constant ( Horgan 1972 ) .
15 If the principle does not comprehend such payments , as the majority of the Court of Appeal held to be the case , then there are other situations covered by the provisions which would also be within the ambit of the Woolwich principle .
16 Sadly , this principle does not seem to have informed the later research .
17 But this principle does not constrain the courts to invent an ambiguity or to construe an ambiguity in a way which does not make good sense .
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