Example sentences of "[adj] is not to imply that " in BNC.
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1 | This is not to imply that scientists , and others in challenging occupations , should not be concerned about the human desire to seek better understanding of what is meant by ‘ god ’ , or with any consequent religion . |
2 | ( This is not to imply that any of the individuals involved were not qualified for the positions they held ) . |
3 | This is not to imply that the Bible has no authority : . |
4 | However , this is not to imply that the observer simply has to remain ‘ detached ’ as opposed to ‘ involved ’ . |
5 | This is not to imply that we need always be certain nor never make mistakes ; but in cases of doubt we should nonetheless be ready with some description : I see something black and circular in the road , I hear creaks and rustlings downstairs . |
6 | This is not to imply that areas outside review are inadequate : the ‘ need for institutional change ’ review , which was a Modular Course initiative , revealed no perceptions of urgent need for change in any area of Polytechnic management . |
7 | This is not to imply that expressions of sophisticated learned eloquence should be abandoned in favour of popular writing . |
8 | This is not to imply that this form of historical revisionism is ideologically neutral or objective . |
9 | This is not to imply that they are exceeding their disciplinary mandate in examining topics which might be said to belong to some other discipline ; simply that their interests in doing so are different . |
10 | ( This is not to imply that Persia was then , as now , populated mainly by Shiites . |
11 | This is not to imply that the mid-nineteenth-century ( male ) bourgeois ( or those who aspired to be like him ) was merely dishonest , preaching one morality while deliberately practising another , though patently the conscious hypocrite is more often to be found where the gap between official morality and the demands of human nature is unbridgeable , as in this period it often was . |