Sentence examples for should not be gained from inspiring English sources

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This knowledge should not be gained at the expense of an appreciation of the impact that bench-based research has on the patient in hospital.

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Hence, if rejected individuals try repeatedly to gain entry, then nestmates should be able to gain entrance reasonably quickly, while non-nestmates (who have nearly no probability of acceptance per attempt) should not be able to gain entry at all.

"We're not saying that law enforcement should not be able to gain access to that information," said Barry Steinhardt, associate director of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Dubna and La Crosse managers argued to Russian authorities that the city should not be punished for gaining greater efficiencies -- and managed to get a new formula to calculate assistance.

Second, Comcast's ability to stare down a firm as popular as Netflix suggests that the cable provider should not be allowed to gain even more size and power through its proposed acquisition of Time Warner.

Even the mayor of Ohi, Shinobu Tokioka, a longtime backer of the plant, which is a major source of jobs in his town, has said the reactors should not be restarted without gaining the support of all of Kansai, the heavily populated region that includes Osaka.

However, BAC maintains that "researchers should not be prohibited from gaining commercially from the products of research, as well as treatments and therapies developed from the donated materials".

Others argue that third-world countries and other impoverished users should not be prohibited from gaining access to important discoveries solely because they lack sufficient funds to pay for access.

Anti-Zionist groups like Students for Justice in Palestine might expect to thrive in an environment when Israeli policy is mired in the past, but they should not be allowed to gain even a facade of centrism because the government it opposes has lost its own.

Thus, children born SGA should not be allowed to gain weight too rapidly or excessively in an effort circumvent the development of metabolic disturbances.

Children born SGA should not be allowed to gain weight too rapidly or excessively in an effort to circumvent the development of metabolic disturbances.

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