Example sentences of "may not [verb] sufficient [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One reason is that it may not leave sufficient motivation for the individuals to set about increasing the value of the company .
2 Extremely soft water may not contain sufficient calcium to maintain growth of the skeleton while excessively hard water is thought not to favour the best quality of coloration and finnage .
3 A welder , for instance , may not recover sufficient balance or hand control to go back to welding , but he may be able to work light machinery .
4 consolidation of power and authority : whereas an individual may not have sufficient authority to make a decision himself , the pooled authority of a committee may be sufficient to enable the decision to be made .
5 Cos we may not have sufficient information .
6 Obviously , even in a statistically developed country it is an almost insurmountable task to achieve completeness in reporting spontaneous abortions , since an early miscarriage , particularly in the first weeks of pregnancy , can be easily mistaken as a late menses and some spontaneous abortions may not seem sufficient cause to some women for them to seek medical attention .
7 This indeed is perhaps the principal danger of using a complete " off-the-peg " draft : the implications of each provision may not receive sufficient consideration .
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