Example sentences of "not meet the " in BNC.

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1 The decision has been made on financial conditions and not to meet the needs of the team .
2 Fresh dolphin meat , however , has not met the same opposition , because it has been marketed under the name of chancho marino , or ‘ sea pig ’ .
3 It was felt that this unit had not met the expectations of the department heads , and some improvements were necessary , without a clear definition of where these might be achieved .
4 ‘ He had not met the King then .
5 I have not met the one in possession of my estate , and maybe never will , but I like to think of him as a kindly , white-haired old gentleman with a twinkle in his eye and a bag of humbugs for passing children , a man who has seen the troubles of the world but who remains untainted .
6 ‘ I had just not met the right woman before I met you that night .
7 It is not surprising that this controversial Directive has not met the 1993 deadline , which the UK , centre of the European art market , says will drive the trade to the US , Switzerland or elsewhere .
8 I do not know the facts and the background and have not met the people at other firms , but I am impressed by the quality of the management and the attitude of the employees at Strathtay .
9 The er you 'll be interested I think , those of you who 've not met the er independent taxation changes that have come about , there 's a great booklet a great series of books on er independent taxation about people who are considering working for themselves there 's some booklets .
10 Nor would he ever have remembered it , had he not met the man again , a long way from Lindos .
11 ‘ I 've not met the Dersinghams , ’ she said , to give him time .
12 If she had not met the man at that particular moment , she would not have gone out to the highway and she would not have met Flynn .
13 Despite strong support from the Government benches for Mr Lamont 's proposals , Mr Hughes said : ‘ The Chancellor has not met the nation 's needs and he should go without further delay before he does more damage . ’
14 ‘ We do need to talk to the tutors and point out that the patterns of study that they are providing are not meeting the demands of the market , ’ Mr Armitage stresses .
15 However , there was mounting concern amongst delegates to the CUC 's annual conference that — against the background of trends in government policy and the declining awareness and appreciation by the general public of the value of higher education — the CUC was not meeting the objective ‘ to engender support for the enhancement of higher education and its institutions in the community at large ’ .
16 Anxieties aroused by the economic crisis have rebounded on the education service which , fairly or otherwise , stands accused of not meeting the needs of advanced industrial society .
17 Spatz kept his head lowered , not meeting the Prince 's eyes .
18 Full-time students not meeting the degree requirements at the end of three years may be eligible to return to take additional modules within the maximum period of five years from entry to Stage II .
19 All other students not meeting the requirements for an award are informed whether or not they are eligible for honours should they choose to continue .
20 Not gaining weight could mean you 're not meeting the increased dietary needs of pregnancy , the risk being that you are more like to have a low birthweight baby .
21 Those letters tell us that more than half the TECs are not meeting the youth guarantee .
22 While not meeting the demands made by all of Quebec 's separatists , the deal represented a substantial increase in provincial autonomy .
23 It is not meeting the new people which destroys the people : they carry the seeds of change within themselves .
24 A COUNCILLOR has criticised Durham County Council for not meeting the needs of disabled people in his town .
25 One of the best known illustrations of inversion is the model on a Euclidean plane , such as this page , that the French mathematician Henri Poincaré made of the non Euclidean ‘ hyperbolic ’ plane , A Euclidean plane is one that obeys Euclid 's famous fifth postulate : in other words , given a line , and a point not on that line , only one other line in the plane ( a parallel to the first line ) can pass through the point and not meet the given line .
26 In a hyperbolic plane an unlimited number of lines can pass through the point and not meet the given line .
27 four strategic plan making authorities in Lothian would be ineffective , inefficient and more expensive — and there is a danger that they would have different priorities and perspectives ; be parochial ; together , not meet the land needs of a growing region ; spread specialist staff thinly — perhaps there is post 1986 Met District evidence to support this ;
28 Motability is a registered charity and if a person can not meet the full cost of putting a car on the road , including any adaptations , Motability may be able to provide some financial help from special funds .
29 If the grant can not meet the whole bill some funeral directors may accept weekly payments .
30 The need to call in troops , according to Mr Spry , became apparent by mid-afternoon yesterday when the police could not meet the demand for accident services .
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