Example sentences of "does not [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In this case , however , Jane Austen does not assume that past values are irrecoverable .
2 This data does not mean that absolute wages are higher , because in the early years wages in Japan are relatively low .
3 This does not mean that better forms of work organisation should not be introduced simply because they are more expensive .
4 This does not mean that legal rights are entirely ignored , but it does mean the scope for making decisions primarily based on illness is increased .
5 So article 7(5) of the Leasing Convention , which provides that nothing in article 7 is to affect the priority of any lien creditor , does not mean that lien creditors are to have priority over the lessor , merely that article 7 itself is not to be treated as dealing with the issue , so that resort must be had to the applicable law .
6 Many historians have tended to stress the instrumental nature of sexual relationships and the conflicts inherent in working-class patterns of life , and no doubt much of this was often true ; but because we can not now identify with the exact meanings given to activities , this does not mean that strong feelings of warmth and mutual support did not exist .
7 This does not mean that individual men do not count .
8 This does not mean that all Conservatives , or indeed all young members of the Conservative Party , are similarly uninvolved in constructing ideological cameras .
9 Recognize that although addictive disease , like short-sight , is probably genetically inherited and certainly runs in families , this does not mean that all parents or all -children of sufferers from addictive disease will necessarily have addictive disease themselves .
10 ‘ but the mere appearance on the statute book of a measure providing for penalties and forfeitures does not mean that all moneys collected pursuant to the statute are extorted by the Crown .
11 Just because there is a real opportunity area does not mean that all entries into the area are likely to be successful .
12 This does not mean that all aspects of day-to-day management must be in the hands of solicitors , or solicitors and RFLs , provided the effective management is so exercised .
13 This does not mean that all pensioners live in poverty , but the effect of age discrimination is to depress the whole of this group 's income and it is only those with access to higher incomes through , for example , substantial occupational pensions , who are able to cushion themselves against the economic consequences .
14 The imbalance between the parties does not mean that all disputes ought to be resolved in court , rather it suggests that there may be methods of organising dispute resolution which are fairer for the parties involved .
15 This highlights an important implication of establishing the SEM although there might be net gains to be reaped this does not mean that all participants in the process experience benefits .
16 The fact that firms find it in their mutual interests to combine , or to develop lasting links , does not mean that such links are socially desirable in the wider sense ( as Williamson , for example , would agree ) .
17 This does not mean that external courses are necessarily being inapproriately used .
18 They could and often did , but that does not mean that practical considerations could be ignored : as a line in one of John Clare 's poems has it : " Love without money brings winter for life " .
19 This does not mean that psychotropic drugs have no role in the treatment of patients who might attempt suicide .
20 This does not mean that conventional men of intelligence and ability thought that either science or society had solved all problems , though in some respects , such as those which concerned the basic pattern of an economy and the basic pattern of the physical universe , some very able ones felt that all substantial ones had been solved .
21 Thus , although these pupils generally have difficulty with reading , this does not mean that written tests should be ruled out .
22 This does not mean that considerable economies have not been , or can not be , made .
23 That pattern does not mean that those Americans always favour intervention abroad ; remember Vietnam .
24 This does not mean that those areas were not occupied , however , and , although settlements were less densely packed away from the well-drained , easily-worked gravel , they certainly existed , as is shown by fieldwork and excavations in advance of road schemes .
25 The decline in parliamentary support for Eastern Europe 's economic reforms does not mean that those reforms are failing
26 This does not mean that big companies can not fail as frequently as small companies .
27 Of course , surveys will continue to be written about American painting or German art , British sculpture or Australian print-making ; this fact of publication does not mean that these activities have an inner coherence .
28 This does not mean that these procedures can not be adapted to classroom use .
29 That the theory of local public goods , together with the analysis of clubs and the Tiebout mechanism , are less than perfect explanations of local government responsibility does not mean that these concepts should have no part to play in shaping future policy .
30 However , as Lennie ( 1980 ) points out , that does not mean that these cells respond more rapidly to visual stimuli than the other classes , since the latency of response to visual input is determined largely by events in the retina At low spatial frequencies they are linear but as the spatial frequency is increased non-linear properties emerge .
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