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But a valid argument is not
necessarily
a convincing one.
Other options, however, do exist and a combination of them could help bring down Saddam without
necessarily
engaging in outright military action.
But, whereas the scientific community embraces uncertainty, remains ever curious, and is confident about the power of science and technology to create new opportunities for mankind’s collective future, other segments of society do not
necessarily
share this outlook.
When people translate knowledge into action, they initiate new interactions within complex systems, without
necessarily
knowing what the final consequences of those actions will be.
If so, it may not
necessarily
end with a repeat of the slaughters of the last century, but with an economic retrenchment that brings economic stagnation and consigns billions of people to grinding poverty.
But that won’t
necessarily
make their countries more prosperous.
This does not
necessarily
lead them to work solely for the public good.
Free elections do not determine politicians’ behavior, and do not
necessarily
ensure that moral, energetic, and intelligent people fill high offices.
But the stunning emergence of a populist majority government in Italy, a founding member of the European Union, does not
necessarily
spell disaster.
Second, global growth did not
necessarily
strengthen the unipolar order.
More intensive use of Africa's energy resources will
necessarily
be a critical component of any realistic development strategy.
While the cost estimates are
necessarily
provisional, especially in this era of disruptive technological change, the new study suggests that proper data systems for the SDGs will require at least $1 billion per year to cover all of the 77 lower-income countries.
They also know that in an increasingly intergovernmental EU, some member states would not
necessarily
consider the prospect of a weakened Spain to be a negative outcome.
Greater openness and integration
necessarily
increase the potential for cascading crises and amplification of shocks.
Greater female representation may not
necessarily
lead to more emphasis on “female” policy priorities, but in India, village councils with gender quotas for village chiefs have higher levels of safe drinking water, better immunization coverage and roads, and less bribery.
Yet not all minorities long subject to discrimination
necessarily
succeed under conditions of market competition.
The official apology made in 1993 was prompted by a Japanese historian’s discovery of documents showing that the Imperial Japanese Army had been directly involved in setting up, though not
necessarily
in running, what were known as “comfort stations.”
That is not
necessarily
bad – wholesale dumping of US sovereign debt is highly unlikely, as that would be self-destructive for many countries, including China – but the transitions could be bumpy.
And the West’s policies toward Russia – economic sanctions or military exercises in border countries like Poland – are not
necessarily
wrong.
Most important, it demonstrated the limits of the méthode Macron: Seemingly compelling oratory does not
necessarily
translate into feasible policies.
Any reinforcement of its power will
necessarily
weaken Lebanon and the region’s democratic forces.
Finally, note that large excess savings and balanced government budgets
necessarily
mean large trade surpluses – and thus the increasing reliance of Germany, and Europe, on massive net exports to the United States and Asia.
Rating agencies and shareholders are nervous when they hear that a stricter regulatory environment is not
necessarily
a disadvantage.
Perhaps the German insistence on rectitude is right, although not in a sense that German officials will
necessarily
appreciate.
The Algerian military coup in 1992 crushed the Islamists, many of whom, admittedly, were neither liberal, nor
necessarily
committed to democracy.
The adverse economic effects of non-inclusive growth grow and multiply slowly over time, and will continue to do so in the absence of collective action – usually but not
necessarily
manifested through government – to shift prevailing distributional patterns.
Obviously, private firms are motivated by self-interest, and that is not
necessarily
a bad thing.
International ISIS “sleeper cells” do not
necessarily
comprise graduates from ISIS training camps in countries like Iraq and Syria, as was typically the case with al-Qaeda attacks in the past.
What works best for Bangladesh will not
necessarily
work best for, say, Colombia, Finland, Haiti, or Canada.
In a “Digital China,” there will
necessarily
be winners and losers.
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