Example sentences of "[verb] not fully [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It is a year since the General Election , and as the chairman of the Scottish executive , Anne McGuire , observed at Labour 's conference in Inverness , the party has not fully realised the implications of that defeat .
2 Further monitoring and analysis , however , showed that the improvement still did not fully resolve the problem since aborted calls were still being experienced .
3 When trades were finally executed they did not fully reflect the information then available .
4 After the meeting , Van-Dúnem announced that donors had pledged $10,000,000 , adding that the " promises made by donors did not fully reflect the Angolan government 's needs " .
5 The ministry accepted that farm-gate prices were a misleading basis for calculating cost benefits , but the new methods they came up with did not fully adjust the calculations accordingly , especially in the case of cereals .
6 As Gandhi explains concerning sadāgraha : ‘ I liked the word , but it did not fully represent the whole idea I wished it to connote .
7 But these points did not fully answer the question of his motives .
8 The seamen were concerned only with their ship , the revenue men did not fully understand the sea and the conflict of interests resulted in too much wasted time .
9 With hindsight , it is clear that at the time we did not fully grasp the real significance of the workers ' position .
10 In fact Mozart did not fully appreciate the gravity of the situation .
11 The Reverend W I Hamilton succeeded Mr Silcock in 1964 and there was a fairly constant preoccupation with financial matters and a feeling that the congregation did not fully appreciate the costs of running the church .
12 At that time many of us did not fully appreciate the merit of exploring shared values and issues , largely I suspect because there was an absence of a specific and measurable goal which we could work towards .
13 Freud 's difficulties arose because he did not fully appreciate the need for co-operation between patient and therapist : he was inclined to treat his patients as docile subjects with little or no role to play .
14 IBM had priced the Es relatively high when they were announced and did not fully appreciate the impact aggressive pricing might have had .
15 I did not fully appreciate the extent of their regard until her declining years when the numerous and persistent inquiries about her health , the genuine regrets , the reminiscences of old times , revealed the strength of feeling and loyalty .
16 The UK VAT position did not fully implement the underlying EC legislation .
17 Astra says her methods do not fully exclude the possibility of normal DNA replication and can not repeat her results .
18 Today many young people fail in the task of maturing into the genital phase of adolescence , a process which apparently needs much time ; they do not fully outgrow the phallic stage .
19 Warnock 's definitions of integration ( 1978 , pp. 100 — 1 ) , whilst clearly defining the difference between integration practices based on location ( locational integration ) and those based on the needs of the individual ( social and functional integration ) , do not fully address the real issues of integration .
20 I do not fully share the concern of those sociologists ( and others ) , who wish to address the question of what differentiates professions from non-professional occupations .
21 The utility lost in good times is clearly less than that gained in bad times i.e. individuals can gain from ensuring an average income in all periods provided the transaction costs of the policy do not fully swamp the potential gain .
22 ‘ Perhaps you do not fully realize the gravity of your actions .
23 But the fathers also insisted , and believing Christians have proclaimed it ever since , that although we do not fully understand the relationship between God and the Devil , the inescapable fact about Satan is that he has declared war on God and his creation .
24 I do not fully appreciate the experience of an American late-night movie without a bourbon , or a book at bedtime without a single malt .
25 On the demand side , small business owner-managers often do not fully appreciate the advantages of equity finance and consequently are reluctant to surrender equity to outside investors .
26 There is , however , inevitably some leakage to other regions and to the rest of the world , so that allocations of net new credits do not fully determine the increase in the local or regional money supply .
27 Part of this negative image may be attributed to the general British dislike of South Asians who had acquired some knowledge of English and who followed some Western customs , but who had not fully assimilated the values of an English gentleman .
28 Sources suggest that if Moon , who is currently considering his position , were to indicate to the BMC that he had not fully understood the consequences of taking part , then a compromise could be worked out .
29 Mr Justice MacPherson said there was a possibility John Davies had not fully understood the terms of an injunction granted in October last year requiring removal of the mobile homes .
30 Christine Morris , owner of the shop in nearby Ewell , said Joanne had not fully explained the situation .
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