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She added: "Men were trying to camouflage their bodies and weren't necessarily accepting their bodies.
Martin Indyk, an assistant secretary of state, has been touting the idea round the Gulf states (with remarkably little success); another American official is trying to co-ordinate between the bickering Iraqi factions who find themselves nominated for (though not necessarily accepting) the task of overthrowing Mr Hussein.
This can even be to the extent that sometimes the mere use of Bayes' theorem, a purely mathematical result with which all statisticians, of whatever stripe, agree, is referred to as a Bayesian analysis, without necessarily accepting the notion of a distribution for the underlying unknown process characteristics which lies at the heart of Bayesian statistics.
"It is an educated mind that considers a point of view without necessarily accepting it".
So, in effect, a woman who takes Social Security at 62 isn't necessarily accepting a smaller payout until 84, but only (on average) until her husband (or she) kicks off shy of 78.
So, the DVA was not necessarily accepting people's claims. .
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Osborne says he does not necessarily accept the number.
And such critics do not necessarily accept industry's definitions of accepted science.
"We don't necessarily accept the characterisation of the government proposals as retrospective," Bandt said.
It challenges you not to necessarily accept what you're given," said one after attending the May seminar.
This does not mean, however, that each of these groups necessarily accepts the ministries of the other groups as valid.
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