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I'm not sure thinking that way was necessarily helpful, or hopeful, but it certainly helped me stop feeling alone.
On the other hand, the belief that it is the caregiver's responsibility to offer "some sort of reassurance, something [the dying] can grab onto" to help relieve patients' suffering is not necessarily helpful, and Sara, a family caregiver, quickly grew tired of people who just "want to make nice" and avoid the difficult reality of the situation.
Another job of the prefrontal cortex is to help us resist impulses that aren't necessarily helpful for our long-term goals, which explains why stress can leave you mainlining down tea and biscuits when you should be doing some work.
But this focus is not necessarily helpful.
The precedents are therefore not necessarily helpful.
Books in the hands of Presidents are not necessarily helpful.
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Pescatore also sells its fish by the pound, rather than the portion, which is speedy but not necessarily as helpful.
Isaias might listen to the rulers of Libya and Qatar; we leave it to others to judge whether those messages would necessarily be helpful.
Efforts to avoid the issue, by, for example, appealing to maximalist concepts like freedom of speech, aren't necessarily very helpful.
"What I've found, and I think it was confirmed today, is that when you inject presidential politics into delicate negotiations, it's not necessarily as helpful as it needs to be," Mr. Obama told reporters Thursday evening.
The so-called "tail risk" of a euro-zone break-up may not materialise, but it will not go away either.Nor will the political outlook in America necessarily be helpful.
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