Sentence examples for necessarily acknowledge from inspiring English sources

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Respondents had a notion of and concerns about climate impacts, but did not necessarily acknowledge that GI may help tackle these issues.

What Disney doesn't necessarily acknowledge is that little children love that witch - and most of them think the wrong side won".

JP: I think the fact that prizes have a role in the marketplace is the thing that people don't necessarily acknowledge.

A synopsis of an article on 'visuality' must necessarily acknowledge from the outset a certain circularity here, for the conventional meaning of synopsis – as a 'seeing together' or 'overview' – is itself indicative of a connection in Western modernity between the production of knowledge and the faculty of sight.

(1 15)" The participants expressed that most of the parents of overweight children appear to be aware of their children's excess weight, but they do not necessarily acknowledge the child's overweight as a problem.

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Creed enters people's lives at a strange moment — when they have understood that they have a fatal illness but have not necessarily acknowledged that they are dying.

It has undergone a good deal of revision since its Royal Court premiere, necessarily acknowledging that we now have a coalition government.

But the shift toward fiscal rectitude is the easy part, in a sense, because it just involved calling conservatives back to their principles, without necessarily acknowledging the places where ideology might need to adapt itself to new realities.

It's not the first time Zinke has mentioned his commitment to an "all of the above" energy independence scheme, a platform that seems to embrace the expansion of both fossil fuels and renewables without necessarily acknowledging the issue of climate change.

In desiring, one is necessarily acknowledging one's own existence as a person, as one is necessarily self-conscious.

The complaint of thought insertion, for example, necessarily acknowledges that the inserted thoughts are thoughts that belong to the subject's experience, even as the agency for such thoughts are attributed to others.

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