Example sentences of "can not be [verb] through " in BNC.

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1 HIV can not be transmitted through sharing a toilet seat
2 Th the , one of the main principles is a comprehensive clarification and rationalisation of child care law , probably the biggest we 're gon na get this century , and basic principles , as Councillor is that parental responsibility can not be lost through the process of law .
3 In turn this can not be obtained through asking each part of the organisation for its views .
4 If labour requirements can not be met through the more efficient or intensive use of the existing labour force , a great many employers ( almost half ) use temporary or casual labour including former registered dockers made redundant under the Dock Labour Compensation Scheme .
5 The reforms of the 1986 and 1988 Education Acts can not be handled through any single pattern of management .
6 They would readily accept that an omnipresent divine being can not be viewed through a telescope , however powerful , just as heaven is not a place which can be spied upon as though it were a distant planet .
7 They reveal precisely what can not be expressed through the closed categories of language or encompassed by the gaze alone .
8 In these ways , conflict which for whatever reason can not be integrated through the action of the central elites is a large residue in functional pluralist approaches .
9 So the emancipatory promise of higher education can not be realized through students stepping onto a plane of value-freedom and interest-freedom .
10 This humble record — the date stamp — should not be undervalued , since a loan history on the book may be correlated during the weeding process with other factors ( physical condition , the content of other shelf stock ) in a way that can not be achieved through automated systems .
11 This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire .
12 O'Connell concluded that it is difficult to reject the cogency of Jenks ’ argument ‘ that the sociological achievement of a complex , interlocking conventional system can not be squandered through conservative reliance upon irrelevant political history and immature notions of the role treaties play in an advanced society . ’
13 The problem of scale can not be resolved through design solutions .
14 This means waste matter can not be discarded through the system known as the biliary tree , one of the four major vessels connected to the liver .
15 The nature of an object can not be established through a means of knowledge totally unrelated to it .
16 As this 12-note harmony can not be discussed through the rules of conventional harmony , we have to discover our own methods .
17 Disenchantment with exchange rate flexibility and the recognition that inflation can not be controlled through uncoordinated monetary policies generated the political will in France and Germany to press for the formation of a regional monetary system .
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