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necessarily

If something is not necessarily true, it may or may not be true. I know we don't have a car, but that's not necessarily a problem. Just because we have it doesn't mean that we will necessarily use it. If something necessarily happens or is true, it cannot be avoided or changed. Any war necessarily involves death.

necessarily

in an essential manner such expenses are necessarily incurred (= needs) in such a manner as could not be otherwise it is necessarily so we must needs by objective as a highly likely consequence we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe

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Simple sentences

The weather forecast is not necessarily reliable.
I don't necessarily trust translations.
Just because a man is rich it does not necessarily follow that he is happy.
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants.
These days, the motives for marriage are not necessarily pure.
A great scholar is not necessarily a good teacher.
It is not necessarily so.
I can't necessarily agree with you on that point.
Soccer is not necessarily confined to men.
This answer may not necessarily be wrong.
This work is not necessarily easy.
Delicious looking food doesn't necessarily taste good.
Mountains are not necessarily green.
In my opinion, alcohol is not necessarily bad for your health.
You do not necessarily have to go there yourself.
I certainly don't subscribe to the view that women are necessarily more moral than men.
Capital-intensive industries are not necessarily knowledge-intensive industries.
Big men are not necessarily strong men.
War necessarily causes unhappiness.
Pretty flowers do not necessarily smell sweet.
Bitter medicine will not necessarily do you good.
As civilization advances, poetry almost necessarily declines.

Movie subtitles

Well, a beautiful woman, need not necessarily be true to her husband.
Not necessarily.
You don't think that would necessarily endanger everything?
Not necessarily, Carol.
NOT NECESSARILY.
I read it. Air bubbles don't necessarily kill a person.
No, not necessarily.
We don't have to shoot him necessarily.
Mmm, not necessarily.
Hmm, not necessarily.
Well, not necessarily.
Yes, he said that he must speak to you, necessarily.
Not necessarily madam.
It's conceivable that two people could leave a house on the same night and not necessarily go together.
Air bubbles don't necessarily kill a person.
It doesn't necessarily follow.
Not necessarily Watson.
Oh not necessarily.
Not necessarily, Watson.
A girl don't write, that don't mean she's sick like you might think. Not necessarily.
Oh, like everyone else, I want to succeed, I want to improve but not necessarily in the terms of what the world calls success.
Those questions need not necessarily be restricted to the G.I. Bill of Rights. employment, insurance and such.
Victory doesn't necessarily belong to those who win the war.
Joan, every time Father and I have a lively discussion, we aren't necessarily bickering.
Clarissa, i always say it doesn't pay to inquire too closely into the background of us summer saratoga folk. Take you, clarissa. You call yourself a lady, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you are one, does it?
Not necessarily at her.
In great pain? - Mmm, not necessarily.
Oh, now, that isn't necessarily true.
But that don't mean it's real, necessarily.

News and current affairs

But renewal of this sort cannot be left to global market forces, as the results might not necessarily benefit European agriculture and society.
While this system does provide incentives for certain kinds of research by making innovation profitable, it allows drug companies to drive up prices, and the incentives do not necessarily correspond to social returns.
A powerful president, however, is not necessarily wrong for Ukraine.
Finally, a new trade pact - possibly, but not necessarily, within the Doha Round - is needed to ensure the major trading powers' access to foreign markets.
After all, a weaker currency and better trade balance in some countries necessarily implies a stronger currency and a weaker trade balance in others.
However, being radical does not necessarily mean being irrational, and revolutionary Iran has given frequent proof of its pragmatism.
Government investors are not necessarily driven by the return-maximizing calculus that motivates private investors.
DENVER - Patience might be a virtue, but not necessarily when it comes to American foreign policy.
They will expand their pool of thinkers to include scientists from necessarily innovative regions.
Women are not necessarily better than men at governing, but they often have different perspectives and habits of engagement that can be essential for cutting through the standoffs created by the need to defend male egos.
Just as peace and stability do not always lead to creativity and innovation, fighting and uncertainty do not necessarily deter it.
Military officers are not overwhelmingly communist in their political leanings, not exclusively ethnic Russians, and not necessarily nationalists.
The problem for Europe's leaders is that their own repudiation by voters does not necessarily carry the same message as the rise of the Euroskeptic parties.
But the additional work done does not necessarily involve only government employees, and citizens can have some voice in how the expenditure is directed.
Not surprisingly, workers are leaving the eurozone's crisis countries, but not necessarily for its stronger northern region.
Presidential assassinations do not necessarily lead to civil wars, but in Burundi, a large-scale massacre of Tutsi civilians by Hutu immediately followed the coup attempt.
This does not necessarily reflect a problem with the performance of a screening questionnaire, but rather how these scales are used.
But no one should think that debate in democracies is always based on reason, or that democracy necessarily makes people more rational.
But good relations between an Arab state at peace with Israel and Iran are not necessarily a bad thing.
If so, does enlarging the euro's membership really serve Europe's apparent goal of maximizing economic integration without necessarily achieving full political union?
Indeed, lately Xi seems to have softened his tone, if not necessarily his diplomatic line.

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