Sentence examples for necessarily be subject from inspiring English sources

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"This is a nihilistic and fatalistic view that future generations will necessarily be subject to a climate in which human civilization as it currently exists is impossible.

But Mr. Rosenblum of AT&T said that even if the cable modem business were construed as a telecommunications service, it would not necessarily be subject to open-access requirements.

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Education: Local authorities should already avoid, where possible, relocating people at times of major exams such as A-levels, but it could be argued that with a national curriculum a student wouldn't necessarily be subjected to a "significant impact" on their studies by changing schools.

But he who first manifestly touched both causes, and coupled with the reason that freely worketh and moveth, the matter which necessarily is subject and suffreth; he (I say) for himselfe & us, answereth all calumniations, and putteth by all surmizes and suspicions whatsoever.

The agent of a frame – the one carrying out an action – may not necessarily be the subject of a sentence that evokes the frame.

Google said "all users of email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing".

Ms. McGuire added, however, that the agency's characterization of the loss of storage space as de minimis is not necessarily set in stone but could be subject to interpretation or modification by the agency itself or the courts.

In the submission, which was filed in July but has only just been unearthed, Google said "all users of email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing".

In a lawsuit, Google's attorneys were quoting a court case from 1979, Smith v. Maryland, where the court noted that "persons communicating through a service provided by an intermediary (in the Smith case, a telephone call routed through a telephone company) must necessarily expect that the communication will be subject to the intermediary's systems".

This is not simply a facet of the 'objective' and 'subjective' aspects of the target domain; it is certainly possible (although may not necessarily be desirable) to subject the latter to forms of standardized assessment (cf. [ 22, 23]).

He also noted that the FBI database isn't necessarily complete and is subject to human error, since a lot of the data is manually handled.

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