How To Use Necessarily In A Sentence

  • According to what I read in a couple of dictionaries, "gild" means to decorate the outside of something, usually unnecessarily. Untwisted Vortex
  • Advancing age has occasionally brought resolution, more often just a little understanding, to many of these riddles, but not necessarily to the resilient ambiguity of history.
  • Let the term geoid apply to the natural irregular surface of the earth and the term spheroid to the ideal regular sur - face of the geodesist which coincides nearly with sealevel and is necessarily a level surface. Transactions - American Philosophical Society
  • The CDC asks states to report confirmed flu deaths by age group but not by subtype, meaning H1N1 deaths are not necessarily tracked. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • You don't necessarily go to a meyhane for great food; a bonhomous atmosphere matters more. NYT > Home Page
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  • The important kin groups are patrilineal and matrilineal lineages and clans, Clan members do not necessarily live on clan land.
  • What is right is not necessarily good. What is good is no necessarily right. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It's not necessarily linear - there are stages, but there are many peaks and valleys.
  • At the beginning of the play, we see Lear as a proud, vain, quick-tempered old king, not necessarily evil, but certainly not good.
  • Text and music do not necessarily coincide in their classification: a ferial text may have a seasonal melody; equally a seasonal, proper or common text may use a ferial melody (eg a short respond or versicle and response).
  • But surely, I say, there are some people blessed with sunny dispositions - it doesn't necessarily mean they're valiantly trying to stop themselves from sliding into despair.
  • The term highlights the assumption that individuals act within a social context, that this context is not reducible to individual acts, and, most significantly, that the social context is not necessarily or wholly imposed. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • Knowing that you have a genetic disposition is not necessarily helpful. Times, Sunday Times
  • When that course entails the social regulation of her sexual life in reproduction, the young woman's entry into intellectual life will necessarily be seen as transgressive.
  • But because he is a doctor, Reuters is suggesting to readers that his word is necessarily authoritative.
  • Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
  • We understand that your expertise lies in your core business, not necessarily in hard money lending.
  • Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, has been accompanied by results of a most interesting and impressive nature, and has created new conditions, not in the routes of commerce only, but in political geography, which powerfully affect our relations toward and necessarily increase our interests in any transisthmian route which may be opened and employed for the ends of peace and traffic, or, in other contingencies, for uses inimical to both. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Successful people are not necessarily more intelligent than the average people, but they are more courageous, more determined and more persistent. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • I think this is Holsten trying to broaden its product range and that is not necessarily an incentive to purchase.
  • a lack of solemnity is not necessarily a lack of seriousness
  • Many avid viewers of "quarterlife" probably recognize themselves somehow in the show, but they may not necessarily know why. Jeremy Axelrod: "quarterlife": Gen-Y Bloggers Shake The Cradle
  • The language is necessarily tortured in describing the 18,225 electronic scratch-ticket machines that would be apportioned according to a formula in the initiative.
  • Hard work does not necessarily guarantee success, but no success is possible without hard work. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • When we glance over the history of flagellation and realize that, though whipping as a punishment has been very widespread and common, there have been periods and lands showing no clear knowledge of any sexual association of whipping, it becomes clear that whipping is not necessarily an algolagnic manifestation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • _They_ were compelled to regard exploitage as a cruel but eternally unavoidable condition of the progress of civilisation; for when they lived it was and it always had been a necessity of civilisation, and they could not justly be expected to anticipate such a fundamental revolution in the conditions of human existence as must necessarily precede the passage from exploitage to economic equity. Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
  • When you see a place like Las Vegas, Phoenix or Orlando you're talking about what happened earlier in the decade so it's not necessarily a yardstick of what's going to happen over the next two or three years," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Population Shift Swells Southern and Western Cities
  • We can not regard the present statements as necessarily being set in concrete.
  • It's nominally a documentary, but not necessarily a wholly truthful one.
  • Remember also that many disk and other utility programs are incompatible, this is not necessarily a problem as they are largely redundant.
  • Nor does the expression "overthrew" necessarily point to an earthquake. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • Moreover, if possible, has a clinical thermometer not to calculate unnecessarily.
  • It was just not necessarily at a speed at which the audience could fairly be expected to stay awake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cognitive decline with age is not inevitable, nor does it necessarily lead to dementia.
  • In other words, this is a story not about institutional sclerosis, but about the necessarily contingent process of institutional change.
  • The franchise needs continuity to ensure that positive public perception isn't forfeited unnecessarily through the dissipation or reduction of essential experience.
  • Many of the subjects are necessarily members of wealthy or aristocratic families, and part of the purpose of the show is to explore the place of children in society their dress, and their toys.
  • The love affair was company-wide, although not necessarily shared by the grunts, as one former grunt writes.
  • Kids weren't bogged down by the taxation plot device that seems to unnecessarily bother us adults, they saw it for the enjoyable romp that it was.
  • Although Time's editors were not in every instance necessarily responsible for the logodaedaly ascribed to them: the magazine served as the medium through which these coinages became known to millions. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 1
  • The regulation of insider dealing necessarily involves a complex assessment of the available regulatory options.
  • a dolmen, since all tombs containing clay effigies or encircled by terracotta haniwa would necessarily be subsequent to that date, and all tombs containing skeletons other than the occupants of the sarcophagi would be referable to an earlier era. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • This does not necessarily imply a divorce between poetry and the conditions of life.
  • For the life of me, I cannot fathom your continued application of the irrebuttable presumption that any individual held and interrogated by the admin is necessarily a murderer or an aider of a murderer. Balkinization
  • Admitting then that gneiss, mica-schist, granite, diorite, &c, were once necessarily covered up, how can we account for the naked and extensive areas of such rocks in many parts of the world, except on the belief that they have subsequently been completely denuded of all overlying strata? X. On the Imperfection of the Geological Record. On the Poorness of Palaontological Collections
  • Neither can I conclude that even a failure to adhere to good practice necessarily equates with maladministration.
  • Necessarily, it would sometimes leave persons unprotected whose injuries arose out of the use of a motor vehicle who would have been protected by the Act in its earlier form.
  • Classical criminology did not assume that existing legal definitions of crime and the way they are enforced necessarily constitute this objective category.
  • Wealth is not necessarily synonymous with happiness.
  • In her opinion the incidents described at the inquest were not necessarily related to the school, but had links with the local community.
  • In the case of the supermarket chain, size, not necessarily sole ownership, affects the quality of the food.
  • Growers depend on farmer's market sales, and buyers still need to be educated that the better looking apricot isn't necessarily the best tasting.
  • We should not rake the current religious bias regnant in America today as necessarily universal for all cultures.
  • So does that necessarily mean the young midfielder is buckling under the pressure?
  • The most desirable properties necessarily command astonishingly high prices.
  • Even the change in location from a gritty industrial city (Manchester, England) to a glossy, sunlit place like L.A. was a misstep that undermined the necessarily bleak tone.
  • Mr Byrne, you would say that even if the applicant knew of the presence of these things, that does not necessarily inculpate him.
  • But a weak sense of the ‘public’ does not necessarily entail a strong sense of the ‘private’.
  • You know, I don ` t want to use the term guilty necessarily but implicated by association or however you want to call it. CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2008
  • Those who fled at once, unburdened by possessions, had a chance of survival, for the rain of ash and pumice, mixed with lithics, that descended for several hours was not necessarily lethal.
  • He is terrified, unnecessarily so, that any snippet of information could be turned into an advantage for opponents. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the notion of a film or TV show based on a Facebook status update is not necessarily a trivial or inane one.
  • This is not to say that they are leading meaningful lives, but they are not necessarily lunatics, morons, or zombies.
  • He worries, for example, that a consumption tax is necessarily nonprogressive. A Lot More Than a Penny Earned
  • That does not necessarily give him any parental rights. The Sun
  • The time may come when synthetic stones or simulants may be good enough to require sophisticated laboratory instruments to separate them from natural stones, but it isn't necessarily here yet.
  • In such circumstances, neither refusal nor apparent grant of consent would necessarily be the factor that governed the legality of the conduct in question. Times, Sunday Times
  • His classical treatment of the subject is worth serious reference; for it should be realised that Lincoln, who had both to learn his new trade of statecraft and to exercise it in a terrible emergency, did so with a large part of each day necessarily consumed by worrying and distasteful tasks of a much paltrier kind. Abraham Lincoln
  • His staging was awkward; he tended to limit action unnecessarily to small parts of the stage and to scatter furniture about at random.
  • Our data cofirm previous evidences, that long-term neuronal consequences of high-dose cholinergic activation are not necessarily derived from prolonged seizure activation (as seen in SE) PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Here is the verbatim definition of schizophrenia from the Random House online dictionary - the medical definition: "a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behavior, delusions, and hallucinations. Conservative: Dems looking 'schizophrenic' on reform
  • The elements of Christianity that come from older beliefs do not necessarily invalidate the religion.
  • In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations.
  • A conflict or a frustration is not necessarily pathogenic.
  • Any views expressed herein are the views of the author, and not necessarily the views of either of the institutions with which he is affiliated.
  • The primary motive is to free the self from a life that is necessarily rendered crass and degrading by society.
  • This tends to support the hypothesis that although customers will complain about price increases it does not necessarily alter their visiting behaviour.
  • Education and knowledge without hard work do not necessarily guarantee success, and imprudence, indiscipline and emotional impulsivity contribute to failure. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Decoherence seems to yield a (maybe partial) solution to the problem, in that it naturally identifies a class of ˜preferred™ states (not necessarily an orthonormal basis!), and even allows to reidentify them over time, so that one can identify ...anything but love...
  • The doctrine that there are mental presentations which necessarily refer to external things is not only bad natural science; it is also bad phenomenology and conceptual confusion.
  • Yet although Katz's book is necessarily incomplete in what it can cover, it lives up to its goals remarkably well.
  • There are people within the Catholic Church who might argue that those who label themselves ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ aren't necessarily living unchastely.
  • Nor do I think that this impatience is necessarily "in step" with right-wing cultural values. Art and Culture
  • You can't necessarily set the positive agenda that we want across the board, but you can stop a lot of bad things from happening, and that's a step forward," said Colin Hanna, president of tea party support group Let Freedom Ring. Tea Party Winners Take Ambitious Promises To Washington
  • Of course, a long mortgage term and a high loan-to-value ratio by themselves are not necessarily an indication of financial difficulty. Times, Sunday Times
  • It follows from the above definition that the money broker need not necessarily be resident, or be carrying on a business in Hong Kong.
  • After turning the Disc you have a tighter fit, but not necessarily a better one.
  • Wisdom grows with experience, time and age, but not all order people are necessarily wiser. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Further, Mr. Grote supposes, not that (Greek) means ‘revolving,’ or that this is the sense in which Aristotle understood the word, but that the rotation of the earth is necessarily implied in its adherence to the cosmical axis. Timaeus
  • These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous.
  • But opponents claim the law interferes with state and municipal authority and forces governments to be unnecessarily tolerant.
  • For her sake I hope they were relatively unsoiled - the owner may not have necessarily thrown them out of appreciation.
  • The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs.
  • Neither of these breaches necessarily involves anonymous sources, but that doesn't mean that the issues are not fused in the public's view of news media overall.
  • If we attempt to make the oblique arches complete circles, as at Fig. 96, we see that they must necessarily rise higher than the cross and side arches, so that the roof would be in a succession of domical forms, as at Fig. 97. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
  • A soldier's life five centuries ago was nasty and brutish, but not necessarily short. Times, Sunday Times
  • Atheism is not anti-God but is strongly opposing any religion that creates the existence of God and use it to corrupt and control the human mind. The atheists reject the existence of God. God does not exist – but they are not necessarily irreligious. They can be believers of any spiritual belief that is not God- based. They are just as ethical and moral as religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Learned men are not necessarily wise.
  • If we don't allow people to hug our Republicans without a legitimate reason, it's for reasons of sustainability, not necessarily a lack of pulchritude. Entering Massachusetts: Please Don't Hug the Republicans
  • Everyone is necessarily the hero of his own life story.
  • You preach some messages that are pretty uncomfortable for people to hear-messages people have heard often, but not necessarily taken to heart.
  • Thus, the schismatic group was not necessarily heretical.
  • I think this is Holsten trying to broaden its product range and that is not necessarily an incentive to purchase.
  • The narrative also jumps between miscellaneous angles and points of view, creating a portrait that is necessarily disjointed and patchy.
  • Although a relatively objective metalanguage can be devised to describe and discuss poetry, individual response to it is necessarily subjective.
  • Having this disease does not necessarily mean that you will die young.
  • And invocation of religious belief did not necessarily provide a defence to what was otherwise a valid claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • My necessarily abridged synopsis of the play does a complicated and layered work little justice, so you'll have to just take my word that this is a masterful production that has it all.
  • Studies based on historical records are necessarily limited in the kinds of questions they can answer.
  • Category: Health Care | Comment (RSS) 4 Comments morganovich: the IMAB will be the controller of rationing and service denial. the fact that they can cut anything they want without any approval by elected officials makes them pretty much suzerain of government healthcare. whether they become a “death panel” or whatever is not necessarily clear, but they certainly have to power to be. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Health Care Bill Timeline
  • In this letter the Baron stated _fairly and moderately but without palliation_ in what light M. Bresson's conduct must necessarily appear _in London_, and what very naturally and most probably _must be the political consequences of such conduct_. The Letters of Queen Victoria, Vol 2 (of 3), 1844-1853 A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861
  • And here there necessarily entered the governing idea, encyclopædism or pansophism. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
  • For one week the company messaging sys-tem would provide an open forum for grievances and suggestions, not necessarily in that order.
  • Not necessarily: Ratzinger's role under John Paul was one thing; now that he is pope, he will perhaps assume a more pastorly posture. The Vision of Benedict XVI
  • If the medical evidence is correct he is unlikely to have fallen down as a result of the stroke itself and I accept a glancing blow to the head would not necessarily knock him over.
  • Not necessarily a ground-breaking assertion, but I'll bet there's more than a few folks out there who could use a walloping masterpiece of ethereal but hard-driving psychedelic garage rock.
  • Or, if interests overlap, they do not necessarily coincide.
  • It's only a snapshot but I think it shows there is not necessarily a read-across from Wikio ranking to traffic which you surely need for proper influence. Archive 2009-07-01
  • I felt that the food then was unnecessarily fussy.
  • With Beaujolais, bigger is not necessarily better, but this wine transcends Beaujolais; it's closer to a red burgundy.
  • Their memories of the past will necessarily be plural as well as conflicting, bringing with them both joy and sorrow, both rejoicing and mourning, both happiness as well as despondency.
  • Does the fact that the "product" being advertised isn't necessarily a tangible, buyable sort of product change how we can measure the advertisement?
  • The fact that the study was in the exclusive setting of St. George's School in Middletown, R.I., doesn't necessarily weaken the results. Teens Benefit From Later School Day, More Sleep
  • Many of these sexual partners were casual ones, though not necessarily commercial sex workers.
  • Licensed Patents" mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which are necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone or when combined with the Program.
  • The Riedel system of stemware is very large and complex and not necessarily user-friendly without some prior knowledge. Riedel in the Finger Lakes (Part II)
  • This should apply to any trip that was not wholly, exclusively and necessarily for the purposes of the employment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ability in the global tongue is arguably the readiest means for Inuit-speakers to enter the most effective possible conversation—necessarily one of global scope—affecting their local, high-latitude fates. The English Is Coming!
  • And it makes obvious sense to say that autonomous institutions are not necessarily homes of academic freedom.
  • Expensive restaurants aren't necessarily the best.
  • Many regular styling products are heavy in chemicals and plastic ingredients, which don't necessarily help your hair and certainly don't help your body.
  • Not all virus infections are necessarily harmful to vines.
  • Victor Vasarely, the founder of the op art movement, once said, "In basic research, intellectual rigor and sentimental freedom necessarily alternate".
  • Different spreadsheet packages tend to be similar, though not necessarily identical.
  • Too many people think that perfect weather is a cloudless blue sky, but good weather and cloudy weather are not necessarily in opposition to each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike the European Central Bank, its members do not necessarily constitute a cohesive professional college.
  • Considering that you won't necessarily see exactly what these items are unless you get a cutscene for that player, there really is no point in buying these unless you're a fashion freak.
  • Thus far, U.S. policy has been based on the premise that nuclear proliferation is necessarily inimical to U.S. interests.
  • There's no  reason why, Hugh, and don't take this personally, [but] there's no reason  why this, for this, necessarily, to come across as [though you and I are]   old, long-lost buddies. TEDBUNDY
  • Talkative people are not necessarily smarter, more knowledgeable and more interesting. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Citizens who grew up East of the Tower of London may only *may* - not necessarily have an East End accent, regardless of whether they live north or south of the River Thames. Languagehat.com: BBC VOICES.
  • Your life can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, when you choose to change your perspective. Don't leave your future to chance, or wait for things to get better mysteriously on their own. You must go in the direction of your hopes and aspirations. Begin to build your confidence, and work through problems rather than avoid them. Remember that power is not necessarily control over situations, but the ability to deal with whatever comes your way.
  • More work doesn't necessarily call for more men.
  • They do not necessarily contradict the view that for more serious crimes women are less severely treated then men.
  • We should remember, however, that the term psychopath is a concept, one not necessarily fully present in reality. Earthpages.ca - Think Free
  • While performance enhancers can build a body to Herculean standards, they do not necessarily strengthen the heart within that body.
  • As a consequence, the heuristics used are not necessarily the best available.
  • As Pollan states, ... removing the fat from foods doesn't necessarily make them nonfattening. Laura Klein: Michael Pollan Has Some Food Rules to Live By
  • Compare as to a similar scourge of unsparing trial, Job 9: 23. it shall be no more -- the scepter, that is, the state, must necessarily then come to an end. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The mistake the president makes, Murkowski argues, is to assess our oil wealth in terms of "proved reserves" -- the oil that we are relatively sure is there, that we can get to and is economical to produce -- instead of in terms of what is called our "recoverable" or "potential oil resources" -- oil that we've yet to discover but that we think is there and technically recoverable but not necessarily economical to produce. Bill Chameides: How Much Black Gold Is in Them Thar Hills?
  • The court was driven to conclude that the jury would not necessarily have convicted had it been correctly directed.
  • Instead, they're run though cleaning machines that shake the dirt and sticks off them, but don't necessarily deal with possible microbiological contamination. Experts link sprouts to fatal illnesses
  • According to these authors numberless instances prove that in women double ovariotomy does not necessarily interfere with the course of pregnancy or the development of the milk glands. Hormones and Heredity
  • Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.
  • Church is self-subsisting and not necessarily connected with what they call despotism, begin to regard it as a Divine institution and return to her fold. ' Life of Father Hecker
  • Also, we emphasize that not all individuals with high anti-GAD antibody levels necessarily develop the clinical disease.
  • The pile does not necessarily reflect personal greed, it reflects the need to be the best banker. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was not suggesting that these rationales necessarily would be released unsealed and underacted nor that they would necessarily be sufficient for court review in the released version. The Volokh Conspiracy » Fascinating Interview with DNI McConnell about New FISA Legislation:
  • The tone of the interview was unnecessarily patronizing.
  • A solicitor is not necessarily to be regarded as having misconducted himself by failing to honour an undertaking.
  • Nevertheless, I do not see sex between consenting adults as seamy, sleazy or even necessarily steamy.
  • A long book is not necessarily a good book – a short book can be equally more meaningful and powerful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • What Amis has also acknowledged as a writer is that nice things aren't necessarily as funny as nasty things.
  • They are not the ones who would necessarily be able to see an advert for a job. Times, Sunday Times
  • All in all, it is reminder that even with a natural talent, playwrights do not necessarily spring fully formed.
  • Increasing access and availability necessarily brings with it increased pressure for "practical" instruction and results, and a kind of credentialism that makes academics twitchy.
  • IMO, a careful planning alternative is needed; inductive, goal-oriented spending, consistent with the broader economy, which will necessarily, continually re-envigorate the economy, would surpass any fundamental, paradigm shift!? Think Progress » On House GOP Website, Republican Leadership Takes Credit For Successful Stimulus Project
  • These are not necessarily human-made objects, since finds include anything like animal bones and insect remains.
  • In any event, the cemetery, in the tiny hamlet of Sidney Center, was never a secret -- and couldn't have been: When the first body arrived in November, 2009, it had a 3-car escort from the Passaic, New Jersey Police Department, which necessarily told local authorities it was arriving. Andrew Reinbach: Tiny Upstate New York Town Wants Local Muslims to Dig Up Their Cemetery
  • The existence of judicial balancing should not lead us to conclude that all such balancing is necessarily premised on the same assumptions.
  • The kings and rulers of this world are not necessarily happy men.
  • Link ahem…As a finnish person, i feel it necessarily to point out that finland is only a tango loving, drunk suicidal depressed nation…it is also the nation where Santa lives :D if you post a postcard in europe, asia and africa atleast adressed to “santa”..it will end up in Rovaniemi, Finland. A Rare Day in the Limelight - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • That they may escape the banking net is not necessarily a bad thing - it depends on whether this thwarts the legislative aims.
  • Angels have been just d---s on the show, but Castiel has been the opposite, so we put him in this position where he'd be forced to have to do these things that he doesn't want to have to do necessarily. Supernatural: Castiel Bends Time and Truth
  • But the trouble with anecdotes is that one does not have the full story of what happened, since the teller, with his own umwelt and particular perception, is necessarily restricted in what he sees. INSIDE OF A DOG
  • unnecessarily personalized remarks
  • I'm not advocating necessarily getting rid of them entirely, but make it so that they can't sell stuff from champion mob drops, among other things. such as runic items in particular, which tend to go for ridiculous amounts of gold There should be a list of stuff which player-run vendors can and can't sell. A Shot Across the Bow
  • Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal.
  • Yet short floral spurs are not necessarily a reproductive disadvantage.
  • Both Anand and Mili in their own way ingeminate the same message - death or the knowledge of it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end.
  • What works in one church during this period cannot necessarily be transplanted to another church in a similar situation. Christianity Today
  • Since the audience can see a small object or photograph, a bigger visual is not necessarily a better one. Christianity Today
  • It made me wonder: Why do we think that God's call is necessarily upwardly mobile?
  • While it is well recognized that a rhythm does not consist necessarily of sound sensations, the 'rhythmization' of a series of sound sensations in the ordinary perceived rhythms is a matter of great interest. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
  • This does not necessarily imply that children achieve better results in private schools.
  • You wouldn't necessarily call the son of a kinswoman your brother
  • The strength of agencies will thus not necessarily reflect the popularity of their policies.
  • Most work on unsteady flow during locomotion in fluids has focused on flapping propulsors, and verifications of the theory have necessarily focused on rigid robotic limbs under carefully controlled conditions.
  • The process of achieving congruency brings us closer to our life goals, and it necessarily entails self-examination and insight.
  • He has supported open prisons and opposed unnecessarily draconian anti-terrorism laws.
  • So the issues don't get driven by the elected officials inside the institution, and I think that's one of the reasons that the press doesn't necessarily ferret them out.
  • The public don't necessarily want the paraphernalia of a full hearing.
  • The life of the anchoress was hard but she did not necessarily give herself over to excessive penance.
  • The Company by Max Barry: A glazed donut, per se, is not necessarily a bad thing, except of course when a photographer is foolish enough to get an extreme close-up of its transfat gooiness complete with drop shadow! The Worst Book Covers of 2006 : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • The treatment is necessarily operative; cystic tumours may be tapped and injected with iodine, but the more satisfactory procedure, both with the solid and cystic forms, is to incise freely the overlying thyreoid tissue and enucleate the tumour. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Educational needs are diverse, and not necessarily attuned to the patterns of regular schools or for those clever and strong enough to make it to maturity.
  • I try to showcase music that mightn't necessarily get heard if I didn't play it but also have a great atmosphere and never forget that music is about enjoyment.
  • As the authors remind us, intellectual understanding doesn't necessarily lead to change.
  • That collocation of ingredients necessarily is attended with harm to the competitive process.

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