Example sentences of "not be achieved [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This upward movement in the social hierarchy by many working-class boys ( significantly none of the studies has looked at girls ) has not been achieved at the expense of the opportunities of children from middle-class backgrounds , but by an explosion in the number of middle-class jobs — or an expansion in the service class or the salariat . |
2 | However , the " sombre professionalism " or intellectual self-sufficiency of inter-war English studies had not been achieved without some breakdown of mutual comprehension within the discipline itself . |
3 | For example , Albert Sloman , Vice-Chancellor of the new University of Essex , while accepting the requirement of serving " national need " , considers that expansion has not been achieved without a " drop in standards " , despite Robbins 's claim to the contrary . |
4 | This success has not been achieved without close attention to methodology . |
5 | On Nov. 27 the Supreme Court had issued a ruling declaring all the decisions of the National Assembly since Sept. 2 null and void , as a quorum of members had not been achieved on that date . |
6 | Moreover , says Correa , high densities in Third World cities have not been achieved by building high-rise blocks , but by omitting play spaces , hospitals , schools and other parts of the social infrastructure . |
7 | By the end of the text the reader feels sympathetic towards Lady Macbeth because she realises that no good will emerge where ambition had not been achieved by good fortune and ‘ borrowed robes ’ all too often do n't fit . |
8 | That feat could not be achieved without making Maurice more down-to-earth than he was . |
9 | Some of those who attacked ministers ' devotion to the ‘ social gospel ’ were attacking a penchant for education bills , county council elections and slum clearance , but they would not have been as upset by a renewed campaign for disestablishment , which , no less than educational reform , could not be achieved without political action . |
10 | Liberal Democrats know that this can not be achieved without fundamental reform . |
11 | But if she wants to attract new audiences this will not be achieved without a change of programming . |
12 | Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation . |
13 | Such an alternative formulation can not be achieved without an examination of the various concrete practices of people doing jobs . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Today it seems to evince a growing recognition that totalization can not be achieved without a movement involving the transcendence of itself . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | According to all the archival evidence available until very recently , there had apparently been no answer to 5 Corps ' almost desperate insistence on 23 May that the hand-over of the Cossacks could not be achieved without use of force . |
18 | Militant believes that basic reforms in society can not be achieved without victory in the class struggle . |
19 | Alternatively , and conversely , it may be recognized that the end goal will not be achieved without a period of turbulence , and the pace of change may actually be accelerated , to get it over as quickly as possible . |
20 | However , such an outcome will not be achieved without active pursuit by practitioners , managers , and organizations concerned with the rights and welfare of older people , and their acceptance of the challenge , as well as the opportunities , presented by a comprehensive , needs-led approach to assessment . |
21 | Initially , then , on being approached to promote an order , it is the task of the agent to confirm that the order is in fact viable , that is to say , that the objects of the order can not be achieved without an order confirmed by parliament — that it can not be done by other means . |
22 | Strategic vision and consistency of policies by firms , by their financial investors , and by government , are crucial , and this can not be achieved without a coherent sustained industrial strategy . |
23 | An increase will not be achieved without hard campaigning , particularly in view of the present government 's policies with regard to road-building ( high priority ) and investment in public transport ( low ) . |
24 | The transformation from three to two dimensions can not be achieved without sacrificing one or more of the following properties : area , shape , scale and bearing . |
25 | It will need to consider all available options and must have a clear idea of the applicant 's future plans and why these can not be achieved without a care or supervision order . |
26 | In this context , reduced unit costs and higher productivity can be the difference between the success or failure of an infill , and can not be achieved without first RATE project management . |
27 | It added that control of inflation was necessary , but it was important that ‘ a reduction of a few percentage points in the headline inflation rate should not be achieved at a disproportionate cost in terms of income creation and employment ’ . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | This can not be achieved through a structured interview or a questionnaire . |