Manicured lawns, weeded borders and pruned shrubs may be easy on the eye, but they're not necessarily great for encouraging wildlife. |
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It is now clear that the best soldiers are the best warriors but not necessarily the best peacekeepers. |
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The donor must have fluorescent properties, whereas the acceptor does not necessarily fluoresce. |
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For official figures, a person can be considered homeless while staying in temporary accommodation and not necessarily living on the streets. |
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All in all, it is reminder that even with a natural talent, playwrights do not necessarily spring fully formed. |
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Indeed, there are some clear telltale signs, that suggest that this is not necessarily a one time occurrence. |
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Mathewson politely suggested that long tenures were not necessarily synonymous with a lack of independence. |
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A road does not necessarily terminate in the same sector in which it begins. |
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Older is not necessarily better when it comes to fine single-malt Scotch whisky. |
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The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers. |
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It has been argued that the mascon gravitational anomalies do not necessarily imply departure from isostacy. |
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Income, while being a common primary motivator, is not necessarily always the most appropriate mechanism to motivate the salesforce. |
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The formal listing of these buildings should not necessarily be a bar to all future change, the Trust says. |
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Unlike rallying flags or war cries these distinguishing marks could be personal and not necessarily shared by whole armies or divisions. |
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A solicitor is not necessarily to be regarded as having misconducted himself by failing to honour an undertaking. |
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Of course, this does not necessarily mean that investing in ethical portfolios maximises possible returns. |
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What is secret-sacred in one Aboriginal society is not necessarily secret-sacred in another. |
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Style is not necessarily synonymous with formal, making it possible for you to give casual shoes like thongs, slides and sneakers a try. |
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Cub aggression, however, is not necessarily higher among offspring of high-ranking mothers, the study says. |
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That which was not necessarily noticed in a big way would suddenly become the focus of everybody's attention. |
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The Egyptian magicians were able to duplicate the first three signs Moses performed although not necessarily by naturalist methods only. |
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And language ideology is not necessarily a unilinear force that binds speakers of a language together. |
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Greater fork trail gives the bike greater stability, but it does not necessarily reduce shimmy. |
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It's not necessarily that I understand all of it or believe all of it for sure, but it's opening my mind to so many more possibilities. |
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The fact that more people can speak English is also not necessarily good news for native speakers who cannot speak other languages as well. |
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It worked on a points system so it was not necessarily a case of trying to win every event, but do as best you can in each. |
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The sinfonia, a type of overture, does not necessarily represent the subject of the oratorio. |
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It is important to remember that the marketer's goals and the trade's goals are not necessarily the same. |
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People might call them simulations, but since we're not necessarily simulating anything real I prefer to call them experiments. |
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There is an advantage, but not necessarily due to the actual contact patch of the tire. |
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The problem is that the two types of use are not necessarily mutually exclusive. |
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It can be quite easy to store data in an unstructured way, but then it's still just raw data, and not necessarily useable information. |
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The expressivist and the narratological concepts of voice do not necessarily operate independently, however. |
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What makes a family is not necessarily the proper gender variety in the household but the committed mutual love and respect of individuals. |
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It is important to realize that mutations in different mutant individuals are not necessarily distinct. |
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A species does not necessarily need to have both high invasiveness and high toxigenicity to be rated highly virulent. |
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This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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Legato is not necessarily a physical connection but an aural effect, a sweetness of sound, determined by the character of touch. |
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Although they are not necessarily the same from year to year, the characters deliberately typify the diversity of a campus setting. |
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If, despite a low or nonexistent overhead, decent profits still manage to elude a microbusiness, that's not necessarily a showstopper. |
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And even if it did, our mind's ability to perceive what is sensible would not necessarily be accurate. |
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It's just that domestic bliss is not necessarily their first priority in life and many can wait for most of a lifetime without feeling any loss. |
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There must be some favourite pastime, not necessarily strenuous, that can help you to relax. |
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Being a printer or a punchcutter or a type founder in those days was not necessarily a safe job. |
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Cultural mores emphasize learning by watching, not necessarily by explicit teaching. |
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Now of course, there's a clear value judgement there, and one that is not necessarily correct. |
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Bakhtin also consistently emphasizes that the mere fact of a relation does not necessarily guarantee truth or meaning. |
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We know by now that these fateful peculiarities, right after the credits, need not necessarily signify. |
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Although the distinction between paleontology and neontology may be practical, it is not necessarily natural or productive. |
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A move towards social insurance would not necessarily create a two-tier healthcare system, the report states. |
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Fewer inspections did not necessarily mean a ship could be turned around at a US port faster than before. |
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We needed to make changes, not necessarily to make money off the student groups but to break even. |
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A man must carry a woman, not necessarily his spouse, through a pool and across hurdles. |
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If a cork seems damp or mouldy at either end, this is not necessarily a sign of any wine fault. |
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While many attribute this to the lower cost of plastics as compared to tinplates, this is not necessarily true for all pack sizes. |
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Such a moment works so beautifully precisely because humor was not necessarily what we were expecting. |
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Off any beaten path in Newfoundland are such remnants, gone but not necessarily forgotten. |
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They're not necessarily resort communities, you know, some snowbirds go down there and there's long time residents live down there. |
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Long Island used to be awash with tide mills to grind the grain the region produced, and a few remain up, if not necessarily running. |
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A polyatomic molecule with bonds which are polar is not necessarily polar itself. |
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People do not necessarily associate fatigue and sleepiness with falling asleep. |
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Weird is not necessarily bad, especially when a wine is a melange of grape varietals. |
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He says that adaptive fitness, produced by natural selection, is not necessarily related to survival value. |
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And this is not necessarily something that is out of the ordinary for a president-elect to do a meet-and-greet with the justices. |
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A workday abbreviated by siestas is a Spanish cliche, yet it is not necessarily rooted in reality. |
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Be that as it may, I am now ably positioned to inform you that dancing is not necessarily good for the body. |
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Business as usual, even when done strictly by the book, is not necessarily the safest way of operating. |
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As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
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Egan is only wanted for questioning at the moment, and is not necessarily a suspect in the bombing. |
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A statement that quantifies a variable need not necessarily give the set from which the variable is to be taken. |
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At the beginning of the play, we see Lear as a proud, vain, quick-tempered old king, not necessarily evil, but certainly not good. |
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If you're looking for job security and not necessarily a specific job, go to a region that has a diverse economy. |
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The variables selected in Tables 1 and 2 are somewhat arbitrary, and should not necessarily be given equal weighting. |
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The old adage that more is not necessarily better is certainly the proverbial case here. |
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The fact that a well-known person lived in your home will not necessarily sell it. |
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This is because much of the dirt that may accumulate inside air ducts adheres to duct surfaces and does not necessarily enter the living space. |
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Photography by reifying memories invests them with the concreteness they do not necessarily need. |
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But just because you can legally adopt a child does not necessarily mean it is in the best interests of that child to be adopted by you. |
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Women do not necessarily grow to love the man they marry against their wishes. |
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It's not necessarily who turns up, but it's who's there for you when you really need them that counts. |
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Victims of domestic violence do not necessarily have to go through the police to access the services of concerned agencies. |
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So that wrestling is characteristic of my religious or agnostic poetry, but not necessarily everything else I do. |
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In these games, you do not necessarily have to form all your cards into sets to go out. |
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This does not necessarily mean going to some deserted place in the wilderness. |
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Well, we have things like the ability to moblog, to publish pictures to a blog, which is not necessarily the most relevant model to consumers. |
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This point is well taken, as the appointment of a receiver does not necessarily mean that the company's business operations are to be suspended. |
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Pilots are given credit for kills for knocking aircraft out of the skies, not necessarily killing the opposing pilot. |
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The discussion then is not necessarily limited to whether nature determines culture or whether nature is simply a cultural construction. |
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It is recognized that red beds are not necessarily indicators of arid climates. |
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A low PSA did not guarantee freedom from cancer and a high PSA did not necessarily mean you were ready for the knacker's yard. |
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First, size changes do not necessarily reflect permanent changes in the environmental conditions experienced by an individual. |
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Maternal perceptions are important, but do not necessarily reflect family realities. |
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Sadly, churchgoers are not necessarily the same thing as regenerate believers, even if numbered in thousands in a particular locality. |
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But she says these are special occasion indulgence pieces, not necessarily suitable for doing the weekly shop or walking the dog. |
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Unlike death, taxes and body odour, though, this is not necessarily a wholly unpleasant fact. |
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He had a nest of black hair and his skin was tanned and wrinkled, though not necessarily by age. |
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Self-reliant and independent, they do not necessarily take pride in their local community. |
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Even if they do, I think it's going to miss all the ambiguities in something that might not necessarily conform to a radical agenda. |
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Take a leap of faith that even though he looks like a thug, he is not necessarily a thug. |
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While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect. |
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Such a rethinking would not necessarily reject outright the possibility that such images represent their subjects through physiognomic likeness. |
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That is not necessarily conclusive as to the lawfulness of honesty of the practices, but it is powerful evidence. |
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Regardless of the precautions you take, your requisite insurance does not necessarily have to be expensive. |
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This is not to say that they are leading meaningful lives, but they are not necessarily lunatics, morons, or zombies. |
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That's not necessarily so when footballers walk the plank in a penalty shoot-out. |
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Insights, while not necessarily inaccurate, are frequently based on anecdotal evidence and hence impressionistic. |
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Even assembling a variety of ancient sources does not necessarily result in a truthful or complete picture. |
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Also, the presence of flame retardant chemicals in our blood is not necessarily a cause for concern. |
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The matrix J is a signature matrix of the form where the two unit matrices do not necessarily have the same dimensions. |
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But remember, bimetallism under a fixed standard is not necessarily a completely free system. |
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We do not necessarily object to federalism, but what sort of federalism is on offer? |
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In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations. |
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I don't want to speak for him, but I do believe that in a way he feels like that's not necessarily a lifelike thing. |
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They do not always have access to the media, and are not necessarily able to tell their side of the story to the public. |
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Thus, the presence or absence of an apertural slit does not necessarily have significance for high-level taxonomy. |
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Lenses with larger maximum apertures provide a brighter viewfinder image but are not necessarily sharper or better than slower lenses. |
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What we have to remember is that, as skeptics, our role is not necessarily well served by sitting as judge and jury. |
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The airport fills in as a liminal zone where one's own otherness becomes more visible, if not necessarily legible. |
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Therefore the sharing of the Nile waters by the riparian states especially of the Nile Basin does not necessarily drastically affect Egypt. |
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Ms King said the skills are passed through the family line but not necessarily from mother to daughter. |
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The important kin groups are patrilineal and matrilineal lineages and clans, Clan members do not necessarily live on clan land. |
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Progress through these developmental stages is not necessarily linear or uniform. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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Still, McKinley pointed out that family is not necessarily the sole arbiter of racial identity. |
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On the first point, research shows that taxes are not necessarily the key factor in where people and businesses locate. |
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Doubling the size of a factory does not necessarily double the costs of production, so the unit cost of production falls. |
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And yes, you will get lots of lookers not necessarily wanting to buy, but will if they recognise a bargain. |
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A runny nose and yellow or green mucus do not necessarily mean you need an antibiotic. |
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While judges may have associated severe sentences with deterrence, the connection was not necessarily valid. |
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Entry into office jobs does not necessarily represent an escape from the bad, hazardous and low-paid conditions of manufacturing. |
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Their loyalties were divided, and their politics pursued interests which were not necessarily those of the city. |
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We can safely assert that complexity of the game does not necessarily grow with the size of the game. |
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Still, it is not necessarily a bad thing as long as it does not take away from who and what I am. |
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The liberalized policy would not necessarily bring in inward investment from foreign automakers. |
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According to Balik, increasing selectivity in admissions does not necessarily have any correlation with higher grades being distributed. |
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The apparent column fragment is not necessarily in situ, and may have been transported for use as an olive crusher or threshing floor roller. |
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The danger in such a course is you have majority rule, and that does not necessarily produce the best law. |
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Photography is not necessarily photography and only tautologists would disagree with this. |
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Application data is not considered, i.e., intentionally malformed packets are not necessarily noticed, assuming their IP headers can be read. |
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In recent years they have been made even more comfortable to carry, though not necessarily to shoot, through the use of titanium and scandium. |
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Increased drooling is common at this age but not necessarily associated with teething. |
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Having a job did not necessarily guarantee economic security for African American workers and their families. |
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The surface texture is not necessarily always a permeable membrane. |
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While not necessarily explicit advocates of anti-noise regulation, the writings of these individuals exemplified the martialing of the senses to describe the urban populace. |
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Second, to be libertarian is not necessarily to be a libertine. |
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To the contrary, she said, she did not necessarily believe that collective bargaining needed to be reformed. |
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Besides, every cobweb in the room is not necessarily worth a five-paragraph description, even after you provide adequate flexibility towards artistic license. |
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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. |
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Grey looks unfazed, but not necessarily dismissive, as she mulls this pronouncement over. |
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My hunch is that when you look at their most competitive races, women are not necessarily in the mix this year. |
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We should realize that this reliance on precedent is not necessarily due to an abstract conception of ideal law, but also the result of the incentives faced by the judge. |
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Like many business gurus, his messages are not necessarily original, but his engaging and inspirational style of delivery has made him a much-in-demand speaker. |
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The episode seemed to be moments from concluding with nobody hurt, if not necessarily happy ever after. |
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Quiet settlements and sealed court records are not necessarily sinister. |
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What Wall Street and k Street want, Wall Street and k Street do not necessarily get. |
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In the subway train in Japan, when people are not necessarily in a good mood, they will nevertheless be courteous. |
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Their qualms have not necessarily been lessened by at times impolitic and immature remarks. |
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The true standout moments are not necessarily the most urbane. |
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Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest that gymnastics may induce changes in the anterior and middle columns that are not necessarily symptomatic. |
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This does not necessarily mean that Euripides was an initiate of Dionysian mysteries, or that his portrayal of the god's worshippers is an honest one. |
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A poor nutritional status by itself is not necessarily a valid indication for gastrostomy placement as it may be the result of an advanced terminal disease. |
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Having such a metric obviates a major analytic problem caused by discrete characters, which is that units of the same apparent magnitude are not necessarily equivalent. |
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People come up with solutions, but not necessarily ones that are sustainable. |
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I think Sportsnight and Studio 60 failed on network TV due to lack of viewership, something not necessarily as important in cable. |
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Furthermore, while it is true, as pointed out by Rice, that campaign blogs create an interactive and, often-times, unfiltered forum, this is not necessarily a good thing. |
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This urge does not necessarily result in novels with nameless characters, mutating typography or unpunctuated attempts to explore the aphotic realm of human consciousness. |
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For the first time he realised it was not necessarily something based on instinct or which grew organically, but rather was the result of application and hard work. |
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He explained that the differences in the serum levels of the drug products do not necessarily indicate differences in quality, but do reflect their different kinetics. |
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The kings and rulers of this world are not necessarily happy men. |
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This curious, needlessly constrictive recording technique does make the album's deliberate, measured structure more impressive though not necessarily more entertaining. |
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Suffering does not necessarily confer saintliness or rectitude. |
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But those long wait times are not necessarily a by-product of their single-payer system. |
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Very unmilitary, because most of the people working there were men and women who came from different walks of life, not necessarily professional officers. |
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Experts we talked to said the comparison between Goodell and law enforcement may not necessarily be apt. |
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But, the report stresses, these thoughts were not necessarily worrisome. |
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Sensation is not necessarily associated with nerves, but undoubtedly with certain albuminous bodies which up to now have not been more precisely determined. |
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Not necessarily a guy you'd want making the best man's speech at your wedding, but he'd still be topping the guest list on the stag night. |
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She marched me through a maze of corridors as I began wondering if dropping breadcrumbs behind me would not necessarily be an unintelligent proposition. |
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However, such aleatoric work is not necessarily the only way forward. |
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The recent decline of the stock market does not necessarily signify the start of a recession. |
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Trials are ruinously expensive and without being able to guarantee that the jury would understand the proceedings, the outcome may not necessarily reflect the facts. |
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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. |
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Having a guru in a body does not necessarily help a disciple advance spiritually. |
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Operators of road slugs in the Northwest are usually lines with poor track and steep grades which require a lot of tractive effort, but not necessarily more horsepower. |
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And if she does buck that tide, it does not necessarily mean that it is end of the Warren for President boomlet. |
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Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary. |
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Though, amusingly, not necessarily at the juncture that she would most prefer. |
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Thicker insulation does not necessarily mean higher R-value. |
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To cops, Greene appears to be living proof that going to Harvard does not necessarily make you any less a knucklehead. |
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Yet short floral spurs are not necessarily a reproductive disadvantage. |
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This does not necessarily mean that basic pay rates are that much higher. |
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In a gesture of sweetness but not necessarily backbone, Chalghoumi reached out to the local cops bearing gifts of pastry. |
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This does not necessarily imply automatic acceptance by the tribunal of the reason put forward by the employer if there are grounds to think that it was not the real cause. |
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Not necessarily incompetent, they are opportunists who seize the chance to make lots of money for doing relatively little work. |
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In Martin's mind, the madrigal was mainly a chamber contrapuntal form, best suited to small homogeneous forces and not necessarily limited to voices. |
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Detention facilities would not necessarily have to keep up with U.S. prison standards. |
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Parents will tell you, anecdotally, that many schools do not follow up absences, just as many parents do not necessarily report their child's absence to schools. |
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The fact that a material can be magnetized does not necessarily mean that it will retain its magnetism once the applied magnetic field has been removed. |
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The lack of available candidates is a bottom-up problem, and not necessarily a top-down problem. |
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For Finno-Ugric genetics, which do not necessarily align with Finno-Ugric linguistics, see this related page written by another scholar for Virtual Finland. |
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These are not necessarily new poems, but they can be said to do a different kind of work than the poems that were most popular with anthologists during the earlier period. |
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The legends and sayings about her, locked into memorable shapes like any other conventionalised poetic utterance, did not necessarily adapt to her changing social role. |
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This greatly reduces our available choices, and, in the end, we are not necessarily choosing the best candidate, we are choosing the lesser of two evils. |
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But it is not necessarily lack of money alone that is exacerbating the problem. |
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With the first two lessons, students are learning right away that a sketchbook is not necessarily a book of drawings, but a tool for the artist to use in many different ways. |
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A more sophisticated understanding of power would focus on the ability of a state to control or influence its environment in situations that are not necessarily conflictual. |
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These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous. |
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First, though Twi was not necessarily the first language or dialect of everyone in the church, every Ghanaian member could speak and understand it. |
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Results from clinical trials, including the Company's ARIES trials, are not necessarily predictive of future clinical results. |
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However, the nucleus does not necessarily need to be a vowel in some languages. |
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As such, they reveal a central concern in Acmeist practice, but do not necessarily specify qualities which are uniquely Acmeist. |
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The conative, as opposed to the cognitive or affective, relates to purposeful, but not necessarily ultimately rational, action. |
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It does not necessarily signify a desire to establish or maintain diplomatic relations. |
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We consider the model with independent, but not necessarily identically distributed, claim sizes and the interoccurrence times. |
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This did not necessarily link lodges to the irreligious, but neither did this exclude them from the occasional heresy. |
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Remember, the goal of kerning is to make letter pairs look natural, not necessarily to minimize letterspaces. |
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Usually, though not necessarily, the person appointed lieutenant was also appointed custos rotulorum or keeper of the rolls. |
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The removal of a bottleneck by means like the tunnel does not necessarily induce economic gains in all adjacent regions. |
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These deemed amounts paid abroad are not necessarily as much as actually paid. |
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By contrast, nationalization does not necessarily imply social ownership and the restructuring of the economic system. |
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As transmittance of HIV does not necessarily mean HIV infection, the latter could still occur at an even lower rate. |
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Annulments by the ecclesiastical and civil courts are unrelated and are not necessarily mutually endorsed. |
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They are usually in memory of the dead, though not necessarily placed at graves. |
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Indigenous languages are not necessarily national languages, and the reverse is also true. |
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A person's first language is not necessarily their dominant language, the one they use most or are most comfortable with. |
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In all three groups, most member organizations, though not necessarily members are from the United States. |
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In that case it would be a nontrinitarian belief system not necessarily associated with the Unitarian religious movement. |
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Unitarians believe in the moral authority but not necessarily the divinity of Jesus. |
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The emphasis of the thesis must be in adding some value to the academic knowledge, but not necessarily in being original. |
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However it was not necessarily very secure, and throughout its history people bribed the guards to help them escape. |
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Building the hall in stone did not necessarily make it immune to fire as it still had windows and a wooden door. |
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Free houses can, but do not necessarily, serve a varied selection range of guest beers. |
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Furthermore, failure of an experiment does not necessarily mean the hypothesis is false. |
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Other writers have argued that consent to join the society is not necessarily consent to its government. |
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The plays were, however, tragic in the strictest definition, even though they were not necessarily sad. |
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Apart from all these, a few unusual titles have been of comital rank, not necessarily to remain there. |
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The capital is often, but not necessarily, the largest city of its constituent. |
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Similarly, a formal alliance does not necessarily mean that one country lies within another's sphere of influence. |
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It is not necessarily the case that parliamentary sovereignty extends to changing the Act of Union at will. |
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Tax sheltering is very similar, although unlike tax avoidance tax sheltering is not necessarily legal. |
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These periods were inherited from Railtrack, so that the earlier ones are retrospective, and not necessarily of 5 years duration. |
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It has not necessarily received formal approval by way of a standardization process, and may not have an official standards document. |
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The standard spelling does not necessarily reflect the pronunciation used in particular dialects. |
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In a narrower sense, what was Modernist was not necessarily also postmodern. |
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Conquest and defeat did not necessarily mean the extirpation of one culture and its replacement by another. |
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Such zones may be, but not necessarily be, comprised by a sovereign state, forming a buffer state. |
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Rivers flowing downhill, from river source to river mouth, do not necessarily take the shortest path. |
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The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture is not necessarily a one way process. |
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The Inverness cape, a garment worn in the rain by pipers the world over, is not necessarily made in Inverness. |
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The office has subsequently been held by one of the knights, though not necessarily the most senior. |
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However, this does not necessarily mean that the principles on which these laws are based change at the same speed. |
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After a decade or two, additional aging in a barrel does not necessarily improve a whisky. |
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We just started writing, not necessarily for me, we just thought 'let's write a pop tune' and experiment. |
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Being a bilingual does not necessarily mean that one can speak, for example, English and French. |
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All of these processes do not necessarily occur in a single environment, and do not necessarily occur in a single order. |
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Some Cambrian trace fossils indicate that their makers possessed hard exoskeletons, although they were not necessarily mineralised. |
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Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. |
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Recreational salmon fishing can be a technically demanding kind of sport fishing, not necessarily congenial for beginning fishermen. |
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In other words, the species or group did not necessarily arise in that small area, but rather was stranded, or insularized, by changes over time. |
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Despite this, calques exist in Manx, not necessarily obvious to its speakers. |
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The date when a manuscript was written, however, does not necessarily reflect the date of the form of text it contains. |
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Water drawn off is not necessarily entirely consumed and some portion may be returned for further use downstream. |
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California expressways do not necessarily have to be divided, though they must have at least partial access control. |
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Inhabitants of Als would agree to be South Jutlanders, but not necessarily Jutlanders. |
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Recent studies have, however, shown that mutual intelligibility is not necessarily impaired and that the basis remains the same. |
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However, a red colour does not necessarily mean the rock formed in a continental environment or arid climate. |
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Diverse, though not necessarily plentiful, megafaunas were present in those environments. |
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This means that many of those accused of piracy were criminals but not necessarily a crew of sailors capturing ships. |
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The surrounding water is usually understood to be continuous, though not necessarily named as a single body of water. |
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Countries do not necessarily use the same system of taxation for individuals and corporations. |
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In a limited number of cases road numbering does not necessarily follow the rules with some anomalously numbered. |
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The east of the Rhine was not necessarily inhabited by Germanic speakers at this time. |
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Interstadial climate may have been relatively warm but this is not necessarily so. |
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During an interglacial optimum, sea levels rise to their highest values, but not necessarily exactly at the same time as the climatic optimum. |
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Control animals are not necessarily, or even usually, those that are socially dominant in conflict situations, though they frequently are. |
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That shared retention in A and B is not necessarily indicative of any special relationship between the two. |
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The doctrine did not necessarily repress the use of the Ukrainian language, but it required that writers follow a certain style in their works. |
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It was called a regnum in contemporary sources, though this does not necessarily mean that it was a kingdom or subkingdom. |
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Still, Gracchan annalists have produced interesting insight into the writer's own time, if not necessarily into the time on which they wrote. |
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Unlike common usage of the term brat, when it is used in this context, it is not necessarily a derogatory term. |
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Statistical associations are not necessarily causal, and a variety of covariables and alternative explanations can be imagined. |
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Other groups which oppose the belief in the Trinity are not necessarily Arian. |
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These people would eventually be referred to as 'Frisians', though they were not necessarily descended from the ancient Frisii. |
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Whether Mandeville actually traveled or not, he would not necessarily be intentionally making the story up. |
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This rise in respiration rate however is not necessarily associated with a greater rate of oxygen consumption. |
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The Portuguese in 1471 were the first Europeans to visit the Gold Coast as such, but not necessarily the first sailors to reach the port. |
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Because its primary function is to coordinate a fleet, a flagship is not necessarily more heavily armed or armored than other ships. |
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Interestingly, these districts do not necessarily correspond to the districts with highest or lowest perception of insecurity. |
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New Netherlanders were not necessarily Dutch, and New Netherland was never a homogeneous society. |
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This group of writers argue that the maps are not necessarily literal records of voyages of exploration. |
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The indigenous population of the Americas in 1492 was not necessarily at a high point and may actually have been in decline in some areas. |
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The grammatical gender of a given noun does not necessarily correspond to its natural gender, even for nouns referring to people. |
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Consonant clusters occurring in loanwords do not necessarily follow the cluster limits set by the borrowing language's phonotactics. |
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The order in which these languages are learned is not necessarily the order of proficiency. |
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An individual using RP will typically speak Standard English, although the converse or inverse is not necessarily true. |
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Note that the preterite forms are not necessarily used to refer to past time, and in some cases they are near synonyms to the present forms. |
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The precise definition and scope of the concept of a copula is not necessarily precise in any language. |
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In past decades it has been shown that sound change does not necessarily affect all the words that in principle it could. |
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He argued that this did not necessarily create judicial discretion to alter it, and that proper did not necessarily equal perfect. |
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He had simply indicated that he wanted the defendant to repay the debt which would not necessarily involve the commission of an offence. |
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