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The phrase "also does not necessitate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not required in addition to another point being made.
Example: "The new policy also does not necessitate any changes to the existing procedures."
Alternatives: "also does not require" or "also does not mandate".
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It also does not necessitate the alteration of the conventional optical probes or measurement at multiple source-detector separation distances.
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For example, instead of telling the reader, "they were happy" you could use a more visual description, such as "they were wearing big smiles".. Also remember that poetry does not necessitate the use of complete sentences, so "they were wearing big smiles" might be shortened to "wearing big smiles".
However, binding to the chromatin is not always functional and unless the activity of the TF is also circadian, binding of circadian TFs does not necessitate circadian transcription.
The latter world is also a world where inertia is instantiated but does not necessitate zero acceleration.
But age does not necessitate laxness.
Spain Spanish law does not necessitate a vote.
But that does not necessitate topsy-turvy reorganisation and marketisation.
"But that does not necessitate that it must abdicate its constitutional responsibilities".
Moreover, the proposed formulation does not necessitate fault type classification or fault resistance estimation.
The scheme does not necessitate the characteristic decompositions of the usual TVD schemes.
"The effect of this specific attack does not necessitate a harsh Israeli response other than condemnation".
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com