Example sentences of "not be changed " in BNC.
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31 | If you believe , for instance , that behaviour can not be changed , and that it 's ‘ unnatural ’ to do this , then there 's no point in learning influencing or assertiveness skills . |
32 | ( We wrote the marks themselves on paper , so that these could not be changed by program , though we also kept them electronically in order to allow electronic analysis of marks . ) |
33 | Some have learned to let go and not to dwell on what simply can not be changed . |
34 | This is really the only difference ( except for the case ) between the SK210 and the other two models that can not be changed by the purchase of an accessory . |
35 | ‘ The law should not be changed and the deliberate taking of a human life should remain a crime . ’ |
36 | God 's justice — if it was really God 's — could not be changed . |
37 | Without such positive formulations and theorisations the world can not be changed . |
38 | Greece and Turkey will be asked to accept that the border between them must not be changed by force , and to agree to a set of ‘ confidence-building measures ’ — pull-backs from the border , inspectors on the ground , aerial reconnaissance — to help them trust each other . |
39 | It repeated the familiar rules that borders may not be changed unilaterally or by force , that gains made by force should not stand and that national rights should be respected . |
40 | Unequal power or benefit is inherited — ‘ ascribed ’ — and in theory this position can not be changed by the efforts of the occupant of such a stratum . |
41 | The second has more to do with society and can not be changed readily . |
42 | He was a patient man : he knew that the attitude of Heads and teachers could not be changed overnight . |
43 | It may be noted incidentally that if in any land the poll is higher than the national average one or more patties in it may receive a correspondingly larger allotment of seats , which , since the number of constituency seats can not be changed , will entail a larger allotment of list seats . |
44 | Why , he asks , can this ‘ mean and shabby custom ’ not be changed ? |
45 | Griffiths realized that this situation could not be changed overnight , so under the new regulations the NHS will still be allowed to carry on providing long-term care if it wishes . |
46 | DAALNY HAD discarded at once her anger and her pleading as soon as the choice was made , and made in such a fashion that she knew it could not be changed . |
47 | The only real snag was that venues were posted in advance to assist the spectators and so could not be changed to suit the prevailing weather conditions . |
48 | It is clear that the set of such environments would not be changed by introducing an additional option with a larger set of P's communications than one of the |
49 | This thing could not be changed . |
50 | The basic difference between the two categories is that ( a ) represents things that can not be changed in the short-term , and that ( b ) represents behaviour that ( potentially ) can be changed in the short-term . |
51 | Membership — the personalities concerned , the variety of knowledge and skills available can not be changed overnight . |
52 | ie the things that can not be changed in the short-term ( task , group size , members ' knowhow etc ) |
53 | The major determinants of effectiveness can be grouped under two headings : Immediate Constraints ( ie things that can not be changed in the short-term ) and Group Motivation and Interaction . |
54 | The ones which could not be changed , or were too important to be missed , she shared out with the others and put a schedule on their desks . |
55 | He believed , as I do , that people can not be changed , that one must learn to cope with them as they are . ’ |
56 | That which can not be changed : History is immutable . |
57 | They recommended that this aspect should not be changed . |
58 | Unlike sex identity , which is fixed at conception and can not be changed , gender identity can change and a woman may have a masculine identity and vice versa . |
59 | In sharp contrast to Keynes and his followers , these economists have suggested that monetary policy should not be changed in response to any booms or recessions which the economy experiences : it should not be more expansionary in a recession and more restrictive in a boom . |
60 | Once set , prices can not be changed within period t . |