Sentence examples for does not always integrate from inspiring English sources

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When it does, the design of the curriculum is infrequently based on interprofessional workplace learning principles and it does not always integrate practical experience with classroom-based learning activities.

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I see the issues with OKC having three parts: Westbrook's decision-making, Durant's inability to free himself from physical defenders and [coach] Scotty Brooks' offense, which doesn't always integrate Westbrook and KD.

Dr. David Ow, a senior scientist at the Department of Agriculture's Plant Gene Expression Center in Albany, Calif., said that an inserted gene did not always integrate itself into a plant in a neat way.

More than 100 countries are members of the WHO PV programme [ 2] and have existing systems in place for reporting ADRs but do not always integrate with public health programmes [ 9].

They don't always integrate in the culture".

People complain that its data dashboards don't always integrate data from disparate sources well (in my opinion, an impossible ask in today's fragmented market filled with proprietary players).

Secondly, the analysis of the models presented in this article revealed that integrating logistics aspects does not always include the integration of logistics hubs – regardless what type of hub.

The conclusion that a model integrates logistics does not always hit the mark in this manner, because logistics comprise several aspects and components – such as the utilization of transport logistics hubs.

Poverty does not always mean vulnerability.

However, it does not always true.

Emergency contraception (EC) does not always work.

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