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But such reforms, the Germans believe,
necessarily
entail social costs, making them unpopular and difficult to execute.
But that does not
necessarily
mean that the final two years of Barack Obama’s presidency need to be defined by stalemate and mutual recrimination.
Defensive barriers would not
necessarily
require heavy investment; they could be mounds of sand several meters high located along and near the shoreline.
They will expand their pool of thinkers to include scientists from
necessarily
innovative regions.
Some are urgent (but not
necessarily
important) work-related questions.
Pursuing radical goals does not
necessarily
mean that a country will act irrationally.
This doesn’t
necessarily
entail government guarantees, but it does mean that governments should make all the contingencies surrounding a project as clear and predictable as possible.
All of this does not mean that there are
necessarily
“radicals” and “moderates” within the clerical regime in Teheran.
Germans collectively spend less than they produce, and the difference
necessarily
shows up as net exports.
Even if Russia and Iran are pursuing separate agendas in supporting Assad, both countries’ interests are inextricably connected to the continuation of the regime, not
necessarily
to Assad’s political survival.
That price is not
necessarily
a gain in prestige for the Kremlin.
To be sure, Cameron was not
necessarily
pitching Europe to an agreeable audience.
And that is a story that does not
necessarily
end well.
Economic forecasting is
necessarily
imprecise: too many things happen for forecasters to be able to foresee all of them.
(I should disclose that I plan to invest in this company – not
necessarily
because I think that it will be the next hot IPO, but because I think that it exploits some interesting and accelerating trends.
This is not
necessarily
because ruling families appropriate so much that they impoverish everybody else.
And yet things are not
necessarily
so black and white.
A country that is defaulting can emphasize that the rejection of a particular debt payment does not
necessarily
entail a rejection of the logic of debt payments as a whole.
Indeed, computer-grading of essays is a surging science, with some studies showing that computer evaluations are fairer, more consistent, and more informative than those of an average teacher, if not
necessarily
of an outstanding one.
But the past is not
necessarily
prologue: given the remarkable flexibility of market forces, it would be foolish, if not dangerous, to infer rising inequality in relative incomes in the coming decades by extrapolating from recent trends.
Moreover, in Africa post-authoritarian rulers are not
necessarily
respectful of human rights and decent governance.
Moreover, a phone, if you had one, was not
necessarily
a blessing.
Their biggest demands – secure jobs, faster growth, low food prices – are not
necessarily
compatible, and they may require policies that inflict pain.
In the meantime, a strong euro will require high interest rates to stay high, and the cost in jobs, exports, and growth of GDP will
necessarily
be high as well.
An executive agreement made by one administration is not
necessarily
binding on its successor, but it would have to be explicitly repudiated.
True, the West will be able to get its goods more cheaply; but, as Samuelson put it, “being able to purchase groceries 20% cheaper at Wal-Mart does not
necessarily
make up for the wage losses.”
Nor does helicopter money
necessarily
have an impact on central bank independence; it can simply be another weapon in its arsenal.
Indeed, in pushing for a small Europe, they have asserted, using the sober rhetoric of Realpolitik, that Europe’s integration path is
necessarily
shaped by the crises that arise along the way.
Which is to say, they provide an intellectual toolkit for looking at, say, the Western world of 1840, but not
necessarily
the Western world of 2016.
But hearing voices is not
necessarily
a sign of mental illness, so understanding the mechanics of auditory hallucinations is crucial to understanding schizophrenia and related disorders.
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