Sentence examples for necessarily growing from inspiring English sources

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"Today, the health care industry is not necessarily growing, but there is a tumultuous change in the type of facility that is needed".

This isn't necessarily growing as fast as you might think.

In 2014, it generated $888.3 million in revenue and $148.4 million in net earnings — so the company isn't necessarily growing that quickly.

It may be indicative of a devoted audience that's growing up but not necessarily growing outward.

But like countless child performers before them, transitioning into adulthood was rough and although their fans were growing older, they weren't necessarily growing with them.

Low inflow and high stickiness, on the other hand, could represent a highly attractive sector (due to high stickiness) but one that is not necessarily growing (due to low inflow).

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But they didn't all necessarily grow well in Virginia.

Online video content and advertising will not necessarily grow at the same rates.

"And truth is we have to get people to care about something they haven't necessarily grown up in.

Usual tree-ring dating methods are not suitable for baobabs, because their trunks do not necessarily grow annual rings.

Trade almost necessarily grows the size of the economic pie, but it also changes the size of different slices.

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