Sentence examples for should not be subdivided from inspiring English sources

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We therefore propose to view this species as a species complex that should not be subdivided into intraspecific units in taxonomy.

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By law, to preserve efficiency, farms may not be subdivided.

Thus, the studied flax varieties could not be subdivided into distinct groups.

Upstairs, the rooms are plainer but have not been subdivided.

However, a new King Kullen supermarket is the only tenant and the rest of the building has not been subdivided.

(1) The coverage area is subdivided in several cells (see Figure 12), whose size should not be larger than 4-5 m, reducing the possibility of RSS values corruption when multipath contributions become as significant as the direct contribution (see Figure 5).

Although a taxonomical consensus has not been achieved, recent studies on pollen morphology and molecular systematics of Bauhinia have suggested that Bauhinia sensu lato is not monophyletic and should be subdivided into Bauhinia sensu stricto and other independent genera [ 6, 10- 13].

More botanical and genetic studies of this variety should be conducted to determine whether it should be subdivided into multiple varieties based on the existing variation.

Secondly, the analyses of CS should be subdivided by whether the delivery was planned before the labour (elective) or not (emergency), and by whether it was performed before the onset of labour (antepartum) or during labour (intrapartum).

And because it is not a wage, it cannot be subdivided, as wages can and often are.

The point data were not aligned on a single line, but could be subdivided into 8 segmented lines (Fig. 3).

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