Sentence examples for cannot pertain from inspiring English sources

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So the problem is not that the application of teleological concepts in biology has been discredited by Darwinism, or that it must be limited to physiology and cannot pertain to psychology and behavior.

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Asked if Stanford had endorsed Williams for a Rhodes scholarship, John Pearson, the director of the university's Bechtel International Center, which advises the Rhodes applicants there, said in an e-mail, "We feel that we cannot provide information that pertains to the record of someone who was a Stanford student unless we received permission from that student".

Therefore, although we cannot exclude that our results pertain only to our area, it is reasonable to suppose that an analogous context may be referred to the Southern part of our country.

The criteria supporting a prediction of 'poor mobilization' in the first phase may help one to identify patients at 'high risk' of 'poor mobilization' (predicted PM) and cannot be amended because they pertain to a patient's history, age or disease status.

ADRC cannot consider any evidence that pertains to service practices/policies that have occurred or have been developed after the date of the Validation Visit.

He said: "We cannot provide responses to questions that pertain to specific matters, as doing so would be a breach of our policies and legal obligation to maintain client confidentiality".

Our results pertain to California and cannot be assumed to hold elsewhere; however, our effort to understand willingness to conserve or pay as a function of who is being paid suggests that specific histories of drought and of privatization play a significant role in consumer perceptions.

Although we cannot be sure that our results pertain to other Bt constructs, other weedy rice populations, and other regions, our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that seed production of weedy rice is limited by lepidopteran insect pests, and the introgression of transgenes that confer resistance to these pests can enhance the fitness of recipient populations.

No, my anxiety's always pertained to things I cannot create or control.

God's command here cannot be seen as a law that would pertain to all; it addresses Abraham in his singularity.

The second objection is that this interpretation seems irreconcilable with those places in the text where Spinoza identifies the attributes and God (cf. 1P4, 1P19 and 1P20Cor).. Again, as projections of the finite intellect, the attributes do not properly pertain to the substance, and therefore cannot be identical to it.

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