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"He's not necessarily communicating in a way that people in this community would love".
As things stand now, when the office gets a case, an assistant district attorney handles it from arraignment through disposition, without necessarily communicating the facts to other prosecutors, Mr. Vance said.
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Real sex, he said, "doesn't necessarily communicate the emotion of the sexual moment.
"His name is Bill Richardson; that does not necessarily communicate his background," Mr. Contarino said dryly.
"They help people who can't necessarily communicate through writing to tell their stories.
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather Director: Ivan Zacharias This impressive commercial for Honda doesn't necessarily communicate its message very clearly but the momentousness of it stays with you.
The conflict has descended into warlordism, in which rebel commanders control militias that do not necessarily communicate with or much like each other.
An array of militia forces on both sides launch attacks almost daily, and within each respective camp — insurgent and pro-Kiev — the proliferating paramilitary brigades do not necessarily communicate, or even care for one another.
Ueda wrote, "The function of symbols is to help create in the reader an emotional state similar to that in the poet's mind; symbols do not necessarily communicate the same conception to everyone".
But when you're a successful band with a platform to voice your concerns, taking up the chance to talk about issues affecting young people is important, even if it's not necessarily communicated in the music or on the same level as the other band members.
But sheet music doesn't necessarily communicate the feel of a song; for example, if you'd never heard the original, your version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" could quite easily become a chirpy singalong that lacks the brooding intensity of the Joy Division recording.
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