Example sentences of "[not/n't] necessarily [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The policy as expressed does not necessarily exclude development outside the area specified but directs development areas as a primary consideration . |
2 | However , this does not necessarily create problems for understanding any greater than those present in speech , as Deuchar suggests . |
3 | What a lot of other societies will today though , will not necessarily want policies assigned to them anyway . |
4 | Such wealth of opportunity does not necessarily make life any easier . |
5 | Changed issues do not necessarily throw organizations into an anxious state of transition ; if they are any good , they are always in transition . |
6 | Though these documents do not necessarily show evidence of cost-effectiveness thinking being employed in their production , they are the first sign that market forces are having an impact . |
7 | Prosecution itself will not necessarily remedy losses incurred or damage done . |
8 | Resistance has been shown in various forms in the worlds of information technology and communications ( although reluctance to learn to work the video does not necessarily stop people buying one ) . |
9 | The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors . |
10 | The book is intended for undergraduates in their second or third year of a philosophy degree , but this need not necessarily deter readers with other backgrounds ; e.g. , my father claims to be able to understand it , though perhaps he would not thank me for the suggestion that he is representative . |
11 | Twenty-four hours have indeed passed , but the end of a day does not necessarily mean sleep . |
12 | The constant repetition by European politicians in the past few months that Maastricht will not necessarily mean change may have been tactically expedient , but squaring the circle in which the EC has snared itself requires , on the contrary , upheaval , not just in research policy . |
13 | Correlation , of course , does not necessarily mean causation . |
14 | The Japanese term hai is literally translated as ‘ yes ’ , although it can also mean ‘ I see ’ or ‘ I understand ’ and does not necessarily mean agreement . |
15 | Dworkin uses the process work approach , which operates on the theory that a predilection for certain substances and behaviours might not necessarily mean addiction . |
16 | Unlike many other coral types , mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals . |
17 | Wilson-Barnett differentiates between teaching ( involving a change in behaviour ) and information-giving ( a process , and having less concern with how it is received … and not necessarily involving interaction or assessment of individual need ) . |
18 | In order that you may continue with other work ( not necessarily involving LIFESPAN ) , mail messages are accumulated within LIFESPAN until it is convenient for them to be inspected or printed . |
19 | But a film like When the Devil Drives ( 1907 ) , in which a train is taken over by the devil and taken at great speed under the sea and into the sky , shows that length did not necessarily constrict imagination , while The Airship Destroyer ( 1909 ) , with its combination of romance and action in the story of an inventor who develops a missile that will destroy an airship , shows a filmmaker drawing material from contemporary anxieties about aerial combat . |
20 | Democracy , then , in Syracuse , Akragas and elsewhere , meant the rule of a prosperous agricultural class , which did not necessarily regard Carthage as an enemy , or benevolent co-existence with Carthage as a sin . |
21 | It is also worth remembering that an increased assessment does not necessarily reflect prosperity ; there is evidence of considerable urban decay , for example , at Coventry , despite the town 's greater tax liability . |
22 | This implies that variations in CL intensity need not necessarily reflect changes in bulk pore fluid composition . |
23 | However , because refrigerators will not necessarily chill food down to the required temperature , plenty of establishments have become reliant on blast chillers to attain 0 to +5 degrees C levels in a short space of time . |
24 | Nonetheless , the mere fact that the buyer has inspected the goods does not necessarily preclude reliance . |
25 | Seniority does not necessarily denote competence in all procedures . |
26 | The fact that his life is totally unrecorded until 866 need not suggest that Ermentrude 's own influence was limited , but shows that a royal marriage did not necessarily bring honours to the bride 's close kinsmen . |
27 | Though the technology that telecoms and computer firms use is similar , success in telecoms services does not necessarily bring success in the computer , or telecoms-hardware , business . |
28 | Although the socialist ILP played a leading role in agitations against the ‘ arms ring ’ , exposure of the close links between naval officers , Admiralty bureaucrats and their private industrial suppliers did not necessarily lead pacifists to draw socialist conclusions . |
29 | Another is that earnings yields do not necessarily measure investors ' claim on a firm 's cash flow . |
30 | Listing , in theory , is an objective assessment of architectural or historical importance which does not necessarily prevent demolition . |