Example sentences of "[adv] necessarily [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | While not necessarily dealing with the most important , nor the most contentious , matters , the criminal justice legislation , by virtue of its comprehensiveness and regularity , suggests more of a systematic approach to keeping in good repair the administration of justice and the working of the penal system than can be substantiated by events . |
2 | Well it is possible , it is possible because erm you know we 're not necessarily dealing with anything that 's horrendously difficult this year erm |
3 | National emergencies , however , may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment . |
4 | National emergencies , however , may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment . |
5 | National emergencies , however , may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment . |
6 | British vital interests might not necessarily coincide with those of the Americans as Suez had shown all too clearly . |
7 | What the employee wants to know and understand does not necessarily coincide with what the organization needs him to know and understand . |
8 | Though a number of economists have made further assumptions about the behaviour of the economy — principally , that firms will substitute labour for capital if there is unemployment ( because in those circumstances real wages will fall ) — which remove some of the apparent instabilities , others have concluded that the instability still occurs because the actual rate of investment may still not necessarily coincide with the warranted rate of growth for full employment . |
9 | On several occasions when their views have been canvassed , the judges of the High Court and the Court of Appeal have shown themselves capable of contemplating changes that do not necessarily coincide with popular or professional opinion . |
10 | This immediately creates some problems , since " codes " for this purpose are social constructs , and do not necessarily coincide with what linguists would recognise as discrete languages . |
11 | It is often the case that the definition of administrative regions within countries tends to reflect certain historical and institutional processes which , although they might have produced some degree of spatial cohesion , do not necessarily accord with what one might view as appropriate for economic scrutiny . |
12 | Planning need not necessarily start with detailed consideration of the content of a history study unit . |
13 | Evans-Pritchard and others have also pointed out that the divisions between scientific and non-scientific thinking as such , if they can indeed be reliably established , do not necessarily correlate with different social groups . |
14 | ‘ . These figures do not necessarily correlate with increased market power , however , there being evidence to indicate that aggregate concentration and concentration in individual industries have not increased since the mid-1970's . |
15 | A final point to bear in mind is that givenness is assigned by the speaker and , as such , does not necessarily correlate with the reality of the linguistic or extra-linguistic situation . |
16 | The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time . |
17 | The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time . |
18 | Honours are one thing , and it 's not necessarily to do with class , because any one of any class can get on |
19 | It is also the case , of course , that stated aims do not necessarily match with practice . |
20 | One of the difficulties in making the diagnosis of ME — which is a post viral syndrome with a multiplicity of symptoms — is that sufferers do not necessarily present with the same symptoms ; however the film showed most graphically how the entire family is affected by such a misunderstood illness . |
21 | Contrary to popular belief , long timespans given over to arduous , repetitive practice do not necessarily equate with improvement . |
22 | Forty-three per cent are fathers ( not necessarily living with their children ) , and 52% currently live in households which do not include children . |
23 | Important as rules are , they do not necessarily bite with the same degree of force in every case . |
24 | This is consistent with the view that their struggle to stay awake is not necessarily punctuated with periods of somnolence , or microsleeps , but shows a compelling tendency to slip down the arousal continuum . |
25 | It 's not necessarily done with bad intentions , but unless there 's much greater flow in and out , then I fear we 're on a downward path . |
26 | And I think that whereas erm we would not necessarily argue with a case for providing criteria at a strategic plan at a structure plan level erm to put some flesh on what is meant and maybe clarify some of the explanatory memorandum in a more positive way , simply should ensure that the policy does not dilute , sorry that whatever changes emerge , does not dilute the mode intention of the policy . |
27 | However , the degree of difficulty in agreeing upon headings does not necessarily increase with greater detail . |
28 | Transfer of training from a simulator to a real situation is never complete and does not necessarily increase with degree of fidelity . |
29 | This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants . |
30 | Since bilateral speech need not imply that speech functions are distributed equally between the hemispheres this does not necessarily conflict with the finding that the proportion of subjects showing a left ear advantage was highest among the strongly left handed . |