if ($string !~ /asdfasdf/) { ... } is equivalent to if (! ($string =~ /asdfasdf/) ) { ... } or unless ($string =~ /asdfasdf/) { ... }
If that doesn't suffice, a better problem description is required.
Update: Fixed precendence issue that merlyn correctly noted.
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