Example sentences of "not subject to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Free enterprise was encouraged in private-sector hotel projects and the creation of new farms and small-scale industries not subject to state price controls . |
2 | They were not subject to service contracts containing restrictive covenants . |
3 | Let me read to the right hon. and learned Gentleman what the Engineering Employers Federation said : ’ Our experience is that provided they are properly conducted ’ — the very point that I am making — ’ secret workplace ballots are not subject to harassment and have additional beneficial features . |
4 | At present unscrupulous operators — bureaux de change are not subject to Government licensing — attempt to attract unwitting customers by promising an apparently reasonable rate of exchange . |
5 | On March 11 it voted to proclaim itself a sovereign body whose decisions would be binding and not subject to government authority . |
6 | A mortgage is not subject to stamp duty , the charge having been abolished ( Finance Act 1971 , s64 ) . |
7 | By an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position I mean to indicate that certain principles are held to be an a priori and not subject to qualification . |
8 | Terry Ellis , racing director at SIS , answered these points for me yesterday , commenting : ‘ First of all it is factually incorrect to say that the turnover is not subject to levy . |
9 | During this encounter the Ghosts are not subject to instability until they touch an adventurer , someone uses the name of Sigmar Heldenhammer , or one of their number is hit by a magical weapon . |
10 | Consequently , prescriptive analysis was ambiguous : sustained export demand , not subject to stop/go was seen as the driving force yet dependent on improved competitiveness ; whether this improvement was itself dependent on export demand was never clearly specified . |
11 | Many of the Site Classe areas are small and not subject to change , e. g. small lakes , wetlands or high pasture . |
12 | The events taking place on the concrete track are not subject to change ; they recur every Monday morning , summer and winter , rain or shine . |
13 | The introduction to the heads will specify that the clause is binding on both parties and is not subject to contract . |
14 | The majority report recommended that cash allowances financed by the state should be paid in respect of children whose parents were not subject to income tax . |
15 | The following assets are not subject to capital gains tax and do not count towards the £5,800 profits you are allowed to make : |
16 | The decision of the Arbitrators is final and not subject to ratification by Council . |
17 | The crucifixion was considered by them to be a unique event not subject to repetition . |
18 | It is significant that auction houses often sell an interesting example with the caveat ‘ as a binding , not subject to return ’ , meaning that they do not guarantee the contents of the book which , in such cases , are of secondary importance . |
19 | It shall be determined particularly by private ownership , competition , free pricing and , as a basic principle , complete freedom of movement of labour , capital , goods and services ; this shall not preclude the legal admission of special forms of ownership , providing for the participation of public authorities or other legal entities in trade and commerce as long as private legal entities are not subject to discrimination . |
20 | Unlike modules , DCs are not subject to revision once they have been approved . |
21 | Those costs , they contend , are not subject to taxation . |
22 | But he has submitted that non-litigation costs are not subject to taxation and can only be quantified by the taking of an account , with or without supplementary inquiries . |
23 | But the composition of the total expected return is important for tax purposes : coupon payments are taxed as income ; capital gains are not subject to taxation , capital losses can not be offset against other taxable income . |
24 | Banks carrying on offshore banking business in Labuan are not subject to exchange controls . |
25 | As they expand to a much greater diameter ( 24 FG ) than plastic stents , they are not subject to occlusion by debris and bacteria , though some become blocked by tumour ingrowth between the stent mesh . |
26 | Households are similarly rationed in the goods market , i.e. , on account of ( a ) their failure to sell labour services and ( b ) the unwillingness of firms to produce any more than Y. By way of contrast , firms are in continuous neoclassical equilibrium and are not subject to quantity rationing in either the goods market or the labour market . |
27 | The L d curve is the notional demand curve for labour , i.e. along L d firms are not subject to quantity constraints in either the goods market or the labour market . |
28 | Controlled processes are generally assumed to be voluntary , flexible and capacity limited while automatic ones are highly efficient , unavoidable , resistant to modification , not subject to capacity limitations and able to occur without awareness ( LaBerge , 1981 ) . |
29 | " Final " means that the decision is not subject to review , and " binding " means that the parties are obliged to comply with the decision . |
30 | ‘ It 's well known of me that I am not subject to shame . |