Example sentences of "[verb] not necessarily [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 At first , this stress on ‘ natural religion ’ , as it was called , did not necessarily mean the abandonment of Christianity as revealed in the Scriptures ; so long as it was not inconsistent with reason , it could be accepted .
2 It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation .
3 But the shift in focus involved in the journey south did not necessarily reposition the directors who had once rediscovered northern grime into a world which they could explore with sympathy and understanding .
4 A manor did not necessarily cover the same area as a parish ; indeed , parishes sometimes contained two or more manors and the boundaries between the two institutions often overlapped .
5 They found that patients with the highest serum gastrin concentrations did not necessarily have the highest enterochromaffin like cell counts .
6 Now , the emphasis is on pay agreements that will meet the specific needs of the civil service and of the executive agencies throughout the country , rather than on maintaining an unnecessarily rigid or uniform structure — a structure which did not necessarily produce the best results in the past .
7 In contrast to Maine and others including the English social philosopher Herbert Spencer , Durkheim maintained that increasing economic specialization did not necessarily entail the growth of individualistic competitiveness and social atomization .
8 On the other hand , it did not necessarily contradict the public service principles , especially as the new Act of Parliament obliged ITV to ‘ inform , educate and entertain' according to the same standards .
9 Views expressed in Woman 's Art Magazine are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor nor of the Women Artists Slide Library .
10 Although the main use of the grammatical categories of tense and aspect is to indicate time and aspectual relations , they do not necessarily perform the same function in all languages .
11 Such strategies may improve the condition of suspects but they do not deal directly with the real difficulties encountered by police investigators and do not necessarily improve the quality of their results .
12 Children also like to paint their family or part of it , they do not necessarily show the correct number in the family or reflect gradations in size .
13 Of course , studies of police attitudes or talk however racist , do not necessarily show the police to be discriminatory in practice .
14 Lines of constant bearing ( straight lines on a Mercator projection ) do not necessarily show the shortest ( great-circle ) route .
15 Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD .
16 Opinions expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Alumni Office or Napier University
17 Editorials do not necessarily express the views of the Council .
18 Editorials do not necessarily express the views of the council .
19 Editorials do not necessarily express the views of the Council .
20 And , should he ever graduate to captaincy , the most searching trial — of leading men who do not necessarily view the world as he does — is still perhaps ahead .
21 The more valuable the house , the higher the bill , but people 's incomes do not necessarily match the value of their house .
22 Such mistaken prognostications do not necessarily invalidate the Royal Commission 's conclusions , but they warn of the difficulties facing any attempt to order human affairs for the future .
23 Do not necessarily give the job to the most highly qualified candidate .
24 He sets down some , though not all , of the medical criteria for determining sex , and resolves that these criteria , while relevant , ‘ do not necessarily decide the legal basis of sex determination ’ .
25 But now he goes into an all-out attack , arguing that whereas relational properties presuppose the existence of certain non-relational , or " qualitative " , properties , the latter properties do not necessarily demand the existence of any " pluralistically committed " relational properties at all .
26 Improved supervision and training in the supervision of investigations — whilst recognising the de-motivating ‘ pressure for results ’ [ which do not necessarily benefit the public ] under which the police often work , the Law Society is concerned that unless these pressures are removed and replaced by monitoring which measures the quality of their work instead , some police officers will continue to allow their preconceptions about an individual 's guilt to affect the way in which they investigate crimes , limiting their enquiries to those which bolster the prosecution case .
27 They do not necessarily contradict the view that for more serious crimes women are less severely treated then men .
28 Applicants do not necessarily know the relative lengths of queues or their chances of obtaining housing in one sub-district rather than another .
29 ‘ It is easy to forget that people are individuals , and do not necessarily require the same kind of preparation . ’
30 Some qualifications apply which do not necessarily deprive the image of historical authenticity .
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