Example sentences of "not [adv] lead [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The trouble is , this does not necessarily lead to greater understanding of why something represents good practice .
2 In opposition to this , Kay and Silberston ( 1984 ) argue that competition would not necessarily lead to equal efficiency , since publicly owned concerns have the deep purse of public funds on which to draw .
3 Keeping staff to a minimum and paying them very little obviously reduces costs , but it does not necessarily lead to good quality care .
4 Arbitration not only led to centralised wage-fixing and a high degree of centralised decision-making by both employers and unions , as well as inhibiting the development of a strong shop steward movement , it also fostered a fragmented union movement ( Lansbury , 1978a ) .
5 An increased flow of water not only led to greater purity of the commodity , but also permitted a rebuilding of the entire sewage system .
6 The lower entrance qualifications held by mature students ( on average 2 points lower ) did not always lead to poorer degree results .
7 Similarly , the Labour government 's policies on the reduction of the number of private pay beds did not always lead to enthusiastic implementation in the late 1970s .
8 Partially defective wrap , however , did not inevitably lead to abnormal reflux in our patients .
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