Example sentences of "not sufficiently [adj] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There were no fundamental restructuring costs provided for in 1993 or 1992 , and profits and losses on sale of fixed assets ( 1993 £0.2 million profit , 1992 £0.6 million loss ) were not sufficiently material to warrant separate disclosure on the face of the profit and loss account .
2 If this is not appreciated there is a danger of including pavements whose designs are not sufficiently diagnostic to permit specific stylistic comparison ( or mosaics which are stylised and , therefore , stylistically removed from the main members of the group ) .
3 Four other major criticisms of the scheme have been advanced — that the initial limit is too low ; that the financial criteria are too strict ; that the scheme is not sufficiently well-known to attract those who need it ; and that the system is open to abuse by solicitors .
4 Strict conventionalism claims that judges are liberated from legislation and precedent in hard cases because the explicit extension of these legal conventions is not sufficiently dense to decide those cases .
5 The statistical data is not sufficiently large to enable satisfactory significance tests to be performed .
6 The market for British films was not sufficiently large to justify mass production of films at budgets high enough to ensure they reached real quality , and executives at Stoll did n't understand the difference between good stories and good cinema .
7 Investigations in Lewis ( Erdtman , 1924 ) , S.Uist ( Heslop Harrison and Blackburn , 1946 ; Ritchie , 1985 ) , Barra ( Blackburn , 1948 ) , Benbecula ( Ritchie , 1966 ) , Pabbay ( Ritchie , 1985 ) , and St Kilda ( McVean , 1961 ) are unfortunately not sufficiently detailed to permit any useful reconstruction of the post-glacial floristic or vegetational history .
8 Two particular issues of which we take account in attempting to refine the simple hypotheses are , first , that any single technology is probably , of itself , not sufficiently important to affect firm performance to any large extent , and second , that potential adopters of new technology differ from each other in various important dimensions and thus the ‘ best ’ adoption date for one firm may differ considerably from the ‘ best ’ adoption date for another firm .
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