Example sentences of "[not/n't] be achieved " in BNC.
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31 | Certainly , greater efficiency would not be achieved by the use of the cheapest available product in each case . |
32 | This can not be achieved by existing military contractors moving into civilian markets for which they have few skills , but by giving the market-oriented companies more access to ‘ front-line ’ technology . |
33 | The public transport safety target would not be achieved if single-pilot public transport operations by pilots over sixty were to be permitted . |
34 | This lacks the boldness of the Dutch approaches that date from the same period , so that fundamental changes in the function of the road surface and attitudes towards its use can not be achieved . |
35 | Eroticism is open to feminist intervention , but change can not be achieved easily where the unconscious is concerned . |
36 | It is important to remember that the range performance shown in your aircraft flight manual will not be achieved unless the mixture is leaned . |
37 | He stressed that democratic reform could not be achieved overnight but would take time . |
38 | Such an effect , which Lumsden and I have called the ‘ pure cultural transmission ’ of culture , can not be achieved merely by removing genetic constraints on cognition and learning . |
39 | This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire . |
40 | The object is to promote stem growth in the desired direction line , but this will not be achieved if , as sometimes happens , a dormant eye emerges as two or three buds , or as not infrequently occurs on too weakly pruned stems , growth emerges in a completely wrong direction from lower buds . |
41 | Such an alternative formulation can not be achieved without an examination of the various concrete practices of people doing jobs . |
42 | Even on the government 's estimates , which may be too hopeful , it will not be achieved until 1995 — and meantime an election has to be held , by May next year . |
43 | On the one hand , a half-promise to save a new-born country , and to show that one lot of people may not dispossess another lot merely by virtue of being better armed ; on the other hand , a growing realisation that this could not be achieved without a fight in which an unknown number of young Europeans and Americans would be asked to die in the name of misty-sounding things like compassion and principle . |
44 | His re-entry , however , either to mainstream or to the start of adult working life , may not be achieved so smoothly . |
45 | In sum , effective penal reform will not be achieved until the central government takes it really seriously and |
46 | Today it seems to evince a growing recognition that totalization can not be achieved without a movement involving the transcendence of itself . |
47 | Focusing on effectiveness and outcomes as a basis for decisions on rationing is a desirable aim that can not be achieved at present when so much of health care is unevaluated . |
48 | It was in the very nature of the constantly growing working class that full socialist consciousness , full understanding of the revolutionary destiny of the proletariat , could not be achieved simultaneously by all sections . |
49 | But this function could not be achieved by the state directly since it was too remote . |
50 | This can not be done by the person alone , because help is needed in overcoming the amnesias and the emotional repressions , and this can not be achieved by introspection . |
51 | What may not be achieved by argument can be brought about by provocation . |
52 | Other people need to be excited by new approaches and this can not be achieved by a dull and formal memorandum . |
53 | If an application is declared admissible , and a friendly settlement can not be achieved , the subsequent decisions of the Court are binding on the United Kingdom . |
54 | As in Eastern Europe , where privatisation has been accomplished , the full longer term benefits will not be achieved until the enterprises gain greater competitiveness . |
55 | This is not to say that adequate recognition can not be achieved without understanding , but rather an appreciation of the processes involved in understanding may facilitate the design of more efficient recognition algorithms and systems . |
56 | So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority . |
57 | Selling the organisation to prospective employees is an extremely costly business but clearly then , unless staff are available ill sufficient numbers , caring for the sick , even at present-day levels , will not be achieved . |
58 | This flexibility should not be achieved by moving staff around at will , for the lack of stability is a contributory factor to wastage . |
59 | In an intensely competitive world , if any team-member does n't know what contribution to profit he or she should make , the probability is that profit will not be achieved . |
60 | This will not be achieved by promulgating definitions , but by developing research which investigates both sets of phenomena , looking for similarities and differences . |