Sentence examples for developed necessarily from inspiring English sources

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The character has developed "necessarily, just by the fact I have got older, and she has to work even harder to prove she is up to it... .. Bond was important for Dench in one way, in that it has given her an international audience.

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"The war situation," the emperor said in August 1945, "has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage".

When announcing Japan's surrender in 1945, Emperor Hirohito famously explained his decision as follows: "The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage".

And I see no sign at all of a rethink, of an admission that perhaps the macroeconomic situation has developed not necessarily to the Chicago School's advantage.

Mr. Bush's only concession that something might be amiss was to say that "challenges remain in reducing the number of uninsured Americans" — a statement reminiscent of Emperor Hirohito's famous admission, in his surrender broadcast, that "the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage".

If anything, a British leader might (but would not) have borrowed Emperor Hirohito's words after Hiroshima, when he announced the Japanese surrender with masterly understatement: "The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage, while the general trends of the world have all turned against her interest".

The point, however, is that this is not a good thing in a country that is in a liquidity trap and suffering from a debt overhang: when it comes to wage and price flexibility, the situation in the economy has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage.

Then the very same Emperor Hirohito who declared Shinkansen and the 1964 Olympics open had addressed the nation over the radio – it was the first time people had heard his voice – to announce, after the dropping of Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that "the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage".

Because the number of molecules that can be developed is necessarily limited, the efficacy of existing products should be protected for the long-term.

New items were developed, without necessarily referring to items measuring similar concepts in other instruments.

Goeree et al. analyzed 40 economic evaluations, which had tried to transfer results of studies to other geographic areas (not necessarily developed to developing countries).

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