Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed .
2 That accounting systems can be counter-productive for example the maximization of a division 's profit may not always ensure the maximization of enterprise profit .
3 Football club balance sheets do not always show the full value of the assets : 48% do not revalue land and buildings .
4 Some countries now list only the less toxic pesticides , but official recommendations have not always stopped the marketing of more hazardous products .
5 Not everybody believes a profusion of summits are a good investment of prime ministerial time : the results do not always justify the hours and the nervous energy spent .
6 In the same way , we can point to every single course _there have been people who are highly qualified , excellent youngsters — and that is where I fear that the universities are not always given the opportunity to get these talented children in the numbers that I think they deserve .
7 Yet if his ideas and perceptions did not always reach the page , they undoubtedly entered the minds and imaginations of the many lucky enough to converse with him .
8 The distance learning materials do not always reach the students when needed , and a survey indicated that they rarely received more than one visit a year from their supervisor because of the shortage of transport .
9 The bare infinitive , in contrast , represents its event as an object of co-operation between the helper and the helpee : even though this close co-operation does not always involve the helper actually doing part of the helpee 's activity for him it seems to imply a view of the helper as instrumental in the realization of the infinitive 's event .
10 The fact that human beings do not always perceive the correct ( rigid ) structure when presented with a mathematically adequate though impoverished stimulus , may be due not ( as Ullman suggests ) to their failing to pick up all of the mathematically necessary information in the stimulus , but rather to their using computational strategies evolved for the perception of non-rigid objects which — even when directed at rigid objects — need more information than is present in the experimental stimulus concerned .
11 Even when they were secured , performances at court did not always bring the rewards Leopold hoped for :
12 However , publication of the information will not always bring the obligation to an end .
13 From these conflicting interests emerged representation that did not always reflect the majority interest .
14 A standard paragraph may not always reflect the tone required to deal with a particular enquiry ; it may not be quite appropriate to particular circumstances and it may not feel right to the recipient .
15 Measures to deal with problems did not always meet the underlying needs : sometimes they ignored them , sometimes they reflected total ignorance of them .
16 Be warned ; legal cases do not always go the householder 's way , so put away the shotgun and do not get angry when people drop litter on your front lawn .
17 Resurrected legal doctrine does not always assume the same form that it possessed before .
18 When dealing with the paranormal or supernatural , it is easy to look for rational explanations , but logical reasoning can not always explain the strange events that occur in people 's lives .
19 Residents will not always want the same thing .
20 When larger quantities of main store became available , customers would not always want the maximum quantity addressable by the control unit .
21 That is both because bombing does not always make the victims knuckle under — sometimes it can stiffen their resolve — and because it would be hard knowing what to bomb .
22 Indirect limitations gave way to direct in Commissioners of Customs and Excise v. Cure and Deeley Ltd. in which Sachs J. found that legislation empowering tax commissioners to make regulations as they deemed necessary did not always make the commissioners the sole judge of the extent of their powers .
23 But although ‘ In Place of Strife ’ was in accord with majority public opinion , it was certainly not in accord with Labour Party and union opinion , and although that in itself has not always blocked the parliamentary leadership , this time it became obvious that sufficient Labour MPs would reject the proposals to make it impossible to establish them as law .
24 And , despite the huge increase in black elected officials , the ambitions of African-American politicians do not always serve the needs of their poorest constituents .
25 The NUAAW leadership has remained understandably wary of submerging their members ' interests in those of a larger union , for there are fears that in supporting urban demands for cheap food the TGWU might not always serve the best interests of farm workers .
26 do not always give the job to the best of a bad bunch , but investigate where the recruiting methods and job specification may have gone wrong and start again ;
27 This is a good system for some educational purposes — for example the provision of inserts to lectures — but it does not always give the user the control of the machine which makes video such an effective tool in language teaching .
28 It is generally accepted that most colorectal carcinomas arise from adenomatous tissue , which usually but not always assumes the form of polyps .
29 When it comes to making practical use of this new technology , one of the important aspects of acoustic reflectivity is that it does not always paint the same picture as does light .
30 If there are structural weaknesses in the German constitution and German political life , they perhaps lie halfway between these two remarks , namely that there is an excessive domination of the parties in the political process who fail to bring political discussion sufficiently into the open and consequently do not always offer the electorate a real choice .
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