Example sentences of "not lead to the " in BNC.

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1 As early as 1968 the government recognized that the development of DGH treatment services was not leading to the replacement of asylums .
2 For instance , it would surely seem reasonable to suggest that a theory that anticipates and leads to the discovery of new phenomena , in the way Clerk Maxwell 's theory led to the discovery of radio waves , is more worthy of merit and more justifiable than a law or theory devised to account for phenomena already known and not leading to the discovery of new ones .
3 The partial reaction against it in the Tory 1950s — ‘ setting the people free ’ — did not lead to the contraction of the government service .
4 As the city state continues to develop , private ownership becomes more and more concentrated in the hands of some of the citizens , but the division this give rise to does not lead to the formation of classes among the freemen because they remain united against the slaves .
5 Some books will no doubt disappear , but this should not lead to the library being discontinued .
6 Whereas in the past technological developments led to the emergence of new occupational groups , often with some measure of occupational control and , in the most recent past , usually making claims to some professional standing ( for example , the rise of the various branches of traditional engineering ) , we argue that in the future it is likely that employers will try to ensure that new jobs do not lead to the creation of new occupations as such , and especially not new occupations which will be allowed any measure of occupational control .
7 AI believes that the 1986 law should be reviewed to ensure that it does not lead to the imprisonment of prisoners of conscience .
8 A tradition that was based only on communication could not lead to the compulsive character that attaches to religious phenomena .
9 Certainly , the decline of the feudal force did not lead to the demise of the traditional leadership in war .
10 A defeat on a specific issue does not lead to the resignation of a government ; it is no more than an expression of dissatisfaction designed to force the Cabinet to change its policy .
11 The cooperativity between α-truncated polymerases and CRP is lost at the lac promoter , consequently it was expected that binding of CRP at its target in the -60 region would not lead to the occupancy of lac P1 by the mutant enzymes .
12 I hope that privatisation will not lead to the kind of things that happened after deregulation .
13 The absence of a substantive right to a particular benefit should not lead to the conclusion that procedural rights are inapplicable , and the term legitimate expectation should not be manipulated to reach this end .
14 But whereas these ideas of the ‘ correlation of forces ’ led to insights like those of Oersted and Faraday in electromagnetism , they did not lead to the restructuring of the various sciences .
15 In other words , it did not lead to the questioning of the validity of existing programmes , but instead re-costed them , thus providing updated costings ( see Pliatzky , 1982 , p.98 ) .
16 It was therefore held by the Court that the fact that all the Member States had signed the Customs Cooperation Council Valuation Convention would not lead to the necessary extent to the uniform determination of the value for customs purposes of imported goods required for the functioning of customs union .
17 It is probable that one can not properly speak of such a thing as a career as a mufti in the same sense that one can of a career as a muderris or a kadi ; but to the degree that there does appear to have been some hierarchical gradation of muftiliks , it is worth emphasizing that these did not lead to the office of the Mufti , which rather , from the sixteenth century on , was approached by the route of the medreses , mevleviyet kadiliks and kazaskerliks .
18 A reading which is faithful to the writerly will avoid the closure of static structures ; reading a text in Barthesian terms does not lead to the construction of ‘ a Model ’ or a ‘ legal structure of norms or infractions ’ , a narrative or poetic law , but opens ‘ a perspective ( of fragments , of voices from other texts , other codes ) , whose vanishing point is nonetheless ceaselessly pushed back , mysteriously opened ’ ( p. 12 ) .
19 You should also note that stating your availability on a particular date will not lead to the Clerk automatically marking you down as a member of a Committee .
20 Thankfully , they did not lead to the same tragic results .
21 During a mass in Cape Verde on Jan. 25 , he said that the developments in Eastern Europe should not lead to the international community forgetting the plight of the Third World , while in Mali on Jan. 28 he appealed for harmony between the Christian and Moslem religions .
22 It was agreed that the split " should not lead to the weakening " of " the defence interests of either of the republics " .
23 It was agreed that the split " should not lead to the weakening " of " the defence interests of either of the republics " .
24 However , on Nov. 27 parliamentary leaders of the UD and ZChN agreed that differences over abortion should not lead to the government 's downfall .
25 Nevertheless , TNCs do introduce much useable technology into the Third World , and while it may not lead to the conquest of global markets it may still have a very positive effect on industry and employment in particular countries .
26 I hope this will not lead to the whip being banned .
27 Yet this interventionism has not led to the creation of anything approaching an Executive Office .
28 In view of the number of working and pleasure horses in the kingdom , when the phrase ‘ horsepower ’ meant literally just that , and the concentration of dairy cows around and even within the metropolis , and also the growing number of pets in middle-class households , it is strange that the demands of so many animal owners , some wealthy or even extremely rich , had not led to the development of a proper profession competent to deal with animal diseases , just as the professions of physician , surgeon and apothecary had burgeoned to meet public demand at the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th centuries .
29 They report that in general , the psychiatric outcome was good and that the patients who were not happy about the result were those few in whom the operation had not led to the expected weight loss .
30 Had shock therapy been applied and not led to the results expected , then it would indeed have been a failure .
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