Example sentences of "not lead to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | PR does not lead to effective government and I do not support it . |
2 | The contention that the separation of ownership and control does not lead to serious inefficiency , on the ground that market forces cause management self-interest and shareholder welfare to coincide , has already been mentioned . |
3 | Sites to which bleomycin binds too tightly will trap the antibiotic and will not lead to efficient catalysis [ 31 ] . |
4 | This can not lead to successful implementation of computer systems : managers need to participate in the change and this will motivate their subordinates . |
5 | Failure to achieve these standards alone would not lead to disciplinary action but in the event of any complaint being considered under the disciplinary procedure , such failure would be admissible in evidence and taken into account in proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee . |
6 | It was concerned that proposed new arrangements should not lead to undue development in sensitive areas and it favoured a degree of continuing Government control over minimum standards at motorway service areas . |
7 | Gleizes and Le Fauconnier became friendly in 1909 after a meeting at the home of a young socialist writer named Alexandre Mercereau , where Gleizes also met Metzinger and Delaunay for the first time in the following year , although these meetings did not lead to immediate friendship , and Gleizes knew little about their work . |
8 | And the relative autonomy of certain factors within the whole allows the possibility of uneven development ; for example an economic mode of production may run ahead of a legitimating ideology , or a scientific revolution may not lead to technological change . |
9 | This problem , which , where conflicts of interest are involved , becomes one of ideology , need not lead to overt conflict , however , because the groups concerned may be quite unaware of the discrepancy . |
10 | It need not lead to high tax increases , nor to the redundancy of crucial workers . |
11 | These impairments may or may not lead to functional disability , resulting in a handicap . |
12 | Any good weight loss regime should not lead to extreme hunger ; it should be so easy that you can stick with the diet until all the weight is off . |
13 | This packed , pulsating sideshow proves that to get ‘ far out ’ need n't lead to deathly lethargy . |
14 | The threat of withdrawal of service , for example , does n't lead to automatic payment . |