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The era of the "big surgeon, big incision" had arrived, but at quite a cost, because they are saving lives, but not
necessarily
quality of life, because healthy people don't usually need surgery, and unhealthy people have a very hard time recovering from a cut like that.
It's not about foundations necessarily; it's about the rest of us.
Answer in 3 Answer in 2 Answer in 1 The most important thing to remember here is that even if we know that one thing causes another, the converse is not
necessarily
true.
But the engine being off doesn’t
necessarily
mean the panic switch was engaged— the coil runner could be out of fuel, or damaged— or turned off normally.
Life in Space is really not
necessarily
about how we do things, but why we do things.
I don't
necessarily
think the film is so interesting.
If you stand still, the landscape doesn't
necessarily
tell you how big it is.
So it was not just
necessarily
about putting nature into the cities.
It can't
necessarily.
Not
necessarily
your mother, or indeed mine, but, as it were, the ideal mother, somebody who doesn't care about your achievements.
You don't
necessarily
know what someone's true value is.
Tragic art, as it developed in the theaters of ancient Greece, in the fifth century B.C., was essentially an art form devoted to tracing how people fail, and also according them a level of sympathy, which ordinary life would not
necessarily
accord them.
How can we get away from the mouse and use our full bodies as a way of exploring aesthetic experiences, not
necessarily
utilitarian ones.
And they're not necessarily, you know, great ways of looking at the entire world.
But far objects
necessarily
go out of focus, meaning you have to constantly switch back and forth between wearing and not wearing them.
It's not that our scientists are
necessarily
much smarter than they were a hundred years ago, maybe they are, but they have a hell of a lot more backing than they ever did.
Well, not necessarily, because two very scary things happen when we have such narrow worldviews.
And you've got this four-day period where it's not
necessarily
that dangerous after an infection, if you could figure out a way to work then.
And although it may take years to create, disruptions to most people’s lives won’t
necessarily
last the full duration.
So having people involved in planning for 2020 is not
necessarily
going to change anything, because the dictators are still the ones who control the agenda.
So it does play a social role, however it may not
necessarily
lead to political engagement.
But stuff did feel like it could have been taken 30 or 40 years ago, like it was locked in the Cold War era and hadn't
necessarily
progressed.
So history doesn't
necessarily
repeat itself, but it does rhyme.
And so, we kind of skipped off and we started to tell friends and family that we wanted to adopt, and this was where we didn't
necessarily
get the "Congratulations!" that we might have expected.
And that ecology is
necessarily
relative, historical and empirical.
And through that trust, we saw him and his colleagues from the university refurbish the library with the latest technology and set up the infirmary to very good standards so that those of us falling sick in prison would not
necessarily
have to die in indignity.
It doesn't
necessarily
predict a win-win outcome.
And you don't
necessarily
have to have your own TV set.
And what I'd like to argue is that that's not
necessarily
the case, as progress is simply a word for change, and with change you gain something, but you also lose something.
So, my final advice for those of you who are consumers of this technology: remember, if it doesn't work, it's not
necessarily
you, ok?
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