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(61) One was simply not on friendly terms with people like gardeners and their offspring. (62) A heavy tax burden would fall on certain sectors of the middle classes, but not on others. (63) It was to be an ugly demonstration; damage limitation was not on the agenda. (64) He hadn't actually promised her a part in the poem, not on paper. (65) Their claim for freedom rests not on innocence, but on being unjustly imprisoned. (66) Interest is charged only on the amount actually borrowed, not on the total amount available. (67) A solution to this dilemma is not on the horizon since it is in reality a matter of individual sensitivity. (68) Make sure your editor provides you with comments based on sound principles and grammar rules, not on taste. (69) When the invitations for the wedding were sent out, Walter was not on the guest list. (70) Relatively speaking, Maxwell has been on his best behavior in the Finals -- if not on his best game. (71) Unequal negotiating positions Where the parties to a restraint agreement are not on equal negotiating terms. (72) A lot of things are appearing on tape that are not on vinyl. (73) Anyone not on a sheet of paper or who steps off,(Sentence dictionary) drops out of the game. (74) When he is not on the golf course, he is making large sums as a company director. (75) It is the world's largest defence contractor and definitely not on the brink of going out of business. (76) But she was not on the tour, so I had to grin and bear it. (77) They also scanned the brains of some control dyslexics who were not on the programme. (78) It was not on a similar list last year, and Marine Corps officials say it is vital to national defense. (79) We are not on any great mission to teach people anything. (80) They will also be prohibited from selling items which were not on sale prior to the discounts. (81) Regulation of business is not on the agenda of its next major meeting in November. (82) So once again the emphasis is not on poetry in itself, but on the difference between poetry and ordinary language. (83) Negotiations are done over the phone, not on the radio. (84) Modern consumers evaluated the store not on the basis of its vaunted reputation, but on what it offered them today. (85) Moreover, 87% think that the Royals should be protected from photographers when not on official duty. (86) Not on the odd occasion, but each time they took this fit. (87) The way to resolve political differences is through debate, dialogue and the ballot box, not on the streets. (88) And the license was denied, though not on the grounds we cited, because our argument raised constitutional issues. (89) If I throw one up in the zone, it's not on purpose. (90) To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow .Dr Roopleen