Example sentences of "not be [adv] understood [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This went directly against Stirling 's concept of the role of his men , which had still not been clearly understood or even accepted at headquarters . |
2 | The present attitude of the courts towards judicial review can not be adequately understood unless some idea is conveyed of eighteenth and nineteenth century case law . |
3 | Some people think that the law of judicial review can not be properly understood unless it is studied against the background of a particular area of governmental activity such as housing or immigration , in order to see how the general rules are use to deal with particular problems . |
4 | This class , whatever we call it , can not be properly understood and its historic role can not be adequately explained , outside the necessity that produces the eternal contradiction of capitalist accumulation on a mass scale . |
5 | But the disorders can not be fully understood unless they are seen in the context of complex political , social and economic factors which together create a predisposition towards violent protest ’ ( para. 8.7 ) . |
6 | The aim of this study is to show how these and other aspects of promotions processes can not be fully understood except in the context of a particular organisation . |
7 | The reason for the discriminatory practices described throughout this book can not be fully understood and tackled without reference to the concept of ageism . |
8 | If these were things that could not be fully understood or controlled , then they were all the more menacing because they could not be avoided . |
9 | They therefore can not be fully understood if they are taken at face value , and an investigator must find out what social situations sustain and are reflected in them . |