Examples of 'is by no means' in a sentence

Meaning of "is by no means"

The expression 'is by no means' is used to emphasize that something is definitely not true or accurate, or that a statement should not be taken as absolute or comprehensive. It suggests that there are exceptions, qualifications, or limitations to the statement being made. It is often used to introduce a contrasting perspective or to indicate that there are other factors or considerations that need to be taken into account

How to use "is by no means" in a sentence

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is by no means
And even that list is by no means complete.
It is by no means confined to communities with different languages.
Influencing local leaders is by no means an easy task.
This is by no means the end of the industry.
A radio controlled helicopter is by no means a harmless plaything.
It is by no means question of the respect by courtesy or submission.
That reciprocal effect is by no means commonplace at present.
It is by no means a complete analysis of all maritime ports.
It is clear that this is by no means an attractive perspective.
It is by no means certain that another offer of marriage.
You understand this is by no means a fait accompli.
Tom is by no means sure of winning the election.
What this means in practice is by no means straightforward.
Belgium is by no means the only example of this.
Pluriactivity in rural areas is by no means a new phenomenon.

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But it is by no means a necessary requirement for prudence.
I also know that he is by no means a bad man.
Nick is by no means satisfied with the reward.
But such behavior is by no means the worst.
But it is by no means a repetition of the earlier passage.
Finding a viable solution is by no means an easy task.
Hence it is by no means surprising that one species.
Gauging the jihadist threat is by no means straightforward.
This is by no means an exhaustive list of personal values.
The present invention is by no means limited by these.
It is by no means a wonderful place to live or celebrate a holiday.
The final decision is by no means a foregone conclusion.
It is by no means a robust or a comprehensive economic modeling tool.
But natural in itself is by no means a guarantee of safety.
It is by no means impossible that this can be achieved.
It is a problem that is by no means unique to the military.
It is by no means the best of the three instalments.
Visual storytelling is by no means a new art form.
This is by no means exhaustive and it is obviously subjective.
The present invention is by no means limited thereby.
Space is by no means a peripheral activity confined to laboratories.
The incident reported above is by no means unique.
But this is by no means the only objective.
Development of the service economy is by no means new.
Data protection is by no means ensured in the process.
Distribution of strain around supports is by no means consistent.
Irregular migration is by no means confined to developed countries.
We must recognize that biological diversity is by no means.
Eavesdropping is by no means a proper activity for a gentleman.
Yet control over fertility is by no means perfect.
But this is by no means always the case.
The creative part of my work is by no means finished.
This theory is by no means universally accepted however.
The following list of cases is by no means exhaustive.
But change is by no means synonymous with instability.

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