Examples of 'it is by no means' in a sentence
Meaning of "it is by no means"
it is by no means - this phrase is used to emphasize that a statement or assertion is definitely not true or accurate. It is often used to negate a previous statement and to emphasize the speaker's disagreement or opposition to it
How to use "it is by no means" in a sentence
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it is by no means
It is by no means confined to communities with different languages.
A very good school but it is by no means cheap.
It is by no means question of the respect by courtesy or submission.
Consider that it is by no means certain that.
It is by no means a complete analysis of all maritime ports.
You shall consider that it is by no means certain that.
But it is by no means a necessary requirement for prudence.
This may appear obvious but it is by no means a trivial problem.
It is by no means certain that another offer of marriage.
But the stony reality is that it is by no means obvious that they are.
But it is by no means a repetition of the earlier passage.
Ease obviously provides more comfort but it is by no means a guarantee of performance.
Hence it is by no means surprising that one species.
In some instances this concept may be relevant but it is by no means universal.
It is by no means a wonderful place to live or celebrate a holiday.
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Although that can be an excellent indicator for yield it is by no means a measure.
It is by no means impossible that this can be achieved.
We have had some success in some countries but it is by no means complete.
But it is by no means reserved for large tattoos.
The Commissioner pointed this out earlier but it is by no means sufficient.
It is by no means the best of the three instalments.
Daunting as the task may be, it is by no means insurmountable.
It is by no means centred on the river valley itself.
But if that weapon is unsound, it is by no means disarmed.
It is by no means the least of his excellent advice.
The example is hypothetical, but it is by no means inconceivable.
It is by no means a robust or a comprehensive economic modeling tool.
We must return to this debate, as it is by no means over.
It is by no means necessary to be enhanced or magnified to become sacred.
If cooperation is obviously desirable, it is by no means simple to achieve.
Yet it is by no means the same struggle today.
Perhaps it is useful to some, but it is by no means essential.
It is by no means enough that an officer should be capable.
Whilst this task is challenging, it is by no means unattainable.
But it is by no means easy to introduce fluorine atoms.
Some background in photonics is a plus, it is by no means a requirement.
But it is by no means the most complete alternative.
If talent is essential to a professional career, it is by no means enough.
It is by no means necessary to think about the possibilities.
It is the most sickening, but it is by no means a solitary incident.
It is by no means an object of interference or a tool to justify it.
It will not pass, but it is by no means a bad stratagem.
It is by no means certain that the police have failed.
Children can get that, it is by no means an impossible attainment.
It is by no means clear whether what is currently on offer is enough.
Abortion may be common, but it is by no means simple or benign.
It is by no means clear that this will be the case.
In the case of human rights, it is by no means a question of intrusion.
It is by no means a question of creating a new tax.
While such discernment is deeply personal, it is by no means private.
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