Sentence examples for but established only from inspiring English sources

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Since the CBMs are not legally-binding (i.e., not required by any article of the Convention), but established only as voluntary (politically-binding) measures, participation in the CBMs is not universal or consistent from year to year.

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The park, authorized in 1926 but fully established only on July 1 , 1941 occupies a surface area of 83 square miles (215 square km).

Management studies have been available at Oxford since 1965, and the MBA programme since 1996, but Saïd Business School was formally established only in 1998.

Roman (Catholic) and Byzantine (Orthodox) traditions met one another in Finland and Estonia, but the Orthodox groups remain established only in the eastern regions.

But, as the Vermont Supreme Court explained, the jury verdict established only that Phenergan's warning was insufficient.

Libya's fund was established only in 2006.

Diplomatic relations with the Vatican were established only in 1992.

Consequently, they need to be established only once.

The film generated massive public support for Shelter, which was established only a few weeks later.

Once established only anecdotally, the tale has now been confirmed by at least eight scientific studies.

Indeed, the effectiveness of corticosteroids was conclusively established only with the 1990 review.

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