Example sentences of "not be applied " in BNC.

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1 It is now virtually impossible to find a disorder that Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy has not been applied to .
2 It seems that this change is based on advice received from the Royal Society of Chemistry , though it has not been applied in the latest issue of Chemistry in Britain , neither can I recollect having seen it mention any possibility of change .
3 The entry started with the statement that ‘ prejudice is an opinion without judgement ’ ( p. 351 ) : i.e. , the processes of reasoning have not been applied to the prejudiced opinion .
4 The plaintiff slipped and injured himself on an area of floor to which sawdust had not been applied .
5 W. has breached the rules , the sanction has not been applied , W. is manifestly in control and the unit is reduced to proposing that they should move away from psychological coercion to offering reward for good behaviour .
6 Although remaining on the statute books , Nemery 's version had not been applied since 1985 .
7 This turned out to be something of a red herring as the official duty rate has not been applied since 1987 and in the meantime the temporary rate has already been 50 per cent less .
8 The main disadvantage of tissue culture , however , is the simultaneous growth of other types of cells present in the gall bladder wall , particularly fibroblasts , which may suppress the growth of the epithelial cells ; for this reason the method has not been applied widely in the study of epithelial cell function .
9 There is a dictum of Lord Roskill in Seymour [ 1983 ] 2 AC 493 ( HL ) that recklessness in modern criminal statutes ( such as the Theft Acts ) is defined in the Caldwell sense , but that dictum has not been applied to rape , which is also defined in a modern statute .
10 Widely commended for its environmental stance in Europe , the same standards have not been applied in the company 's operations in Ecuador , where roads were driven into virgin forests , rivers were so badly polluted that they caught fire , fish were dynamited and local people forced off their lands .
11 Where the false trade description has not been applied by the retailer , the special defence of " reasonable diligence " in s24(3) of TDA 1968 may be relied upon .
12 So the Act can not be applied .
13 All behaviouristic theories of cognition are viciously third-personal , where that expression signifies , first , that they can not be applied to the first-person perspective and , second that our ability to apply them to the third person really rests on our bringing to bear first-person knowledge : as with rats in mazes , where my plain and unreduced apprehension of the rat 's environment enables me to see its grasp of that environment in terms of its behaviour within it .
14 Because they contain water , they must be stored in conditions where the temperature will not drop below 5°C , and must not be applied in cold , damp conditions , or when there is high humidity .
15 The rules developed in taxation and rating cases could not be applied more generally .
16 ‘ It would not be applied to someone who uses the house as their family home but works away from home for most of the week , ’ said Mr Soley .
17 As always , the need to calibrate the radiocarbon ‘ dates ’ means that normal statistical tests can not be applied .
18 Finally , in situations where the conventional statistical approach can not be applied , and provided suitable skills are available , there is a strong case for carrying out the analysis in conjunction with the research itself , rather than contracting out .
19 Most certainly it can not be applied to the peasant buildings of a century or so later .
20 Although , in its pure form , the bureaucracy concept can not be applied fully to schools , it has been suggested that bureaucratisation is one of the most significant educational developments of the times .
21 Nevertheless , such policies must not be applied in a heavy-handed manner , as the MacDonald Report concluded , otherwise they could have the opposite effect to that which was intended .
22 Without this integration the results of existing technical research can not be applied in less than the present high risk of failure .
23 When we turn to A Very British Coup , it is clear that the approaches which allowed mainstream critics to exclude any ‘ extraneous talk of politics ’ in reviews of Distant Voices , Still Lives could not be applied here , for this is a film which does little else than talk of politics .
24 At least with the man , a urethritis can be diagnosed , albeit imperfectly , by noticing pus cells in the urethra , but the same criteria can not be applied to the woman .
25 This means that the kind of discount which supermarkets , for example , are able to offer on other consumer goods can not be applied to books .
26 As control methods they have the advantage of low capital outlay , although there is the ongoing need to purchase the masking and counteracting agent , as and when necessary , and case of application , being particularly valuable where other methods can not be applied .
27 There is no reason why the methods outlined here can not be applied successfully to other basins .
28 In the general case , regions II and III are curved and the analysis given in Section 8.2 can not be applied .
29 The chain brake could not be applied to stock mounted on bogies , and Moon condoned it , at a Board Meeting in 1879 , as ‘ the most perfect brake that could be devised ’ — it was also the cheapest .
30 While the double-blind trial is well suited to testing of conventional drugs it often can not be applied to complementary therapies , for instance , the acupuncturist must establish a close link with the patient during treatment , and the therapist must know which points he is needling and possibly modify them as the patient 's responses change .
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