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    necessarily
    [ adv ]
    1. in an essential manner

    2. <adv.all>
      such expenses are necessarily incurred
    3. in such a manner as could not be otherwise

    4. <adv.all>
      it is necessarily so
      we must needs by objective
    5. as a highly likely consequence

    6. <adv.all>
      we are necessarily bound for federalism in Europe


    Necessarily \Nec"es*sa*ri*ly\, adv.
    In a necessary manner; by necessity; unavoidably;
    indispensably.

    1. Just as the October 1987 "meltdown" in the stock market did not produce an economic recession (as we correctly predicted at the time), so the present strength in the stock market does not necessarily mean that the economy will avoid recession.
    2. But the resulting skirmishing wouldn't necessarily indicate the onset of a new phase in the war.
    3. The average of 30 blue chip stocks does not necessarily mirror what is happening to the hundreds of other substantial companies.
    4. These scenes, the FCC said, "were neither isolated nor fleeting." The commission said nudity and sexual themes are not necessarily "indecent," but their context and treatment in "Private Lessons" were.
    5. 'I don't think we're necessarily treated favourably,' says Ms Fabienne Couty of the French embassy in Hanoi.
    6. Elsewhere, precedence isn't necessarily given to computer projects that would be of greatest benefit to the entire company.
    7. But he believes the adoption of several different technologies will not necessarily prevent communications between emergency services from different countries.
    8. But what works for one chain doesn't necessarily work for the other.
    9. But the process of closing banks need not necessarily bring slow growth in money.
    10. "We are having discussions in Czechoslovakia about possible activity with commercial vehicles," GM spokesman Jack Harned said. "Participation does not mean it will necessarily be a joint venture company.
    11. "My feeling is I want to take those verdicts," Pounders said Thursday after the panel returned 13 more decisions, bringing their total to 52. "But that's not necessarily the right decision.
    12. "Sure, we are now big kids on the block, but not necessarily bad kids," says Jacqueline Ewing, chief trader for Mint.
    13. However, changes in city hall don't necessarily reflect changed cities.
    14. Squeezes aren't necessarily illegal.
    15. Is that hope overturned? Not necessarily.
    16. Donald J. Morrissey, the Republican task force's legislative director, said the papers did not necessarily represent the views of the task force members, but were intended to encourage debate.
    17. That isn't necessarily bad, Wolf said, to the extent that it represents foreigners' confidence in the United States economy as a safe, stable haven for their money.
    18. The president finds it hard to resist his "read my lips" rhetoric on spending and taxes, drawing lines that don't necessarily permit consideration of a proposal's merits.
    19. In the ensuing investigation, it was revealed that U.S. authorities had received warnings about the possibility of a terrorist attack but had not made them public, believing they were not necessarily reliable and might unduly spread alarm.
    20. But tomorrow's announcement isn't necessarily Sir James's best shot.
    21. Boys at play: The Rediffusion Simulation stand at the show is crowded, but not necessarily with people interesting in buying a jetliner simulator.
    22. A Cam Ranh-Philippines tradeoff by the superpowers "would be very much in the Soviet interest but not necessarily ours," said Scowcroft, a retired air force lieutenant general and national security adviser in the Ford administration.
    23. Attorney General Corbin says he is looking into the bribery allegation, but adds that that doesn't necessarily imply that he believes there is any truth to the charge.
    24. The message got through, if not necessarily in words.
    25. In Armonk, N.Y., a spokesman said that although IBM didn't view its spending as necessarily a way to support the stock, it thought the purchases were a good way to improve such financial measurements as per-share earnings and return on equity.
    26. "It's not necessarily the case that the more priests you've got, the better off the church is," Pilarczyk said.
    27. Another wrinkle is that it is not necessarily teenagers who are becoming parents, unmarried or otherwise. Their fertility rate, expressed as the number of births per thousand women under 20, is higher than in 1982, but lower than in 1990.
    28. A compromise on who owns resources wouldn't necessarily cover who's responsible for foreign debt.
    29. At a news conference today, Lidbom recommended that Sandstom's replacement "have broader experience" and not necessarily come from the ranks of the national police.
    30. And he doesn't necessarily view Atlanta as a double-A stop in the ascension to Broadway's major league.
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