Sentence examples for necessarily supportive from inspiring English sources

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Still others, including bank guards, become supporting, if not necessarily supportive, players.

"But a lot of other Texans, especially those in major cities with air pollution problems, are not necessarily supportive of the governor's war on the E.P.A".

Speaking on BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show Mr Duncan Smith said: "I think she has done a very good job in a very difficult set of circumstances, with the Leveson Inquiry, which has stirred up a lot of media antipathy to her. "And also the gay marriage stuff - there's a lot of Conservatives out there who perhaps weren't necessarily supportive, also feel rather bitter about that.

As the Whites (Anti-Bolshevik forces, though not necessarily supportive of the Tsar) advanced toward Yekaterinburg the Reds were in a precarious situation.

What we know is they were not necessarily supportive of same sex marriage, but we also know that they did not want to be viewed as intolerant or bigoted because of that view.

Plant growth chambers are typically outfitted with fluorescent and/or incandescent fixtures that provide a general spectrum that is accommodating to the human eye and not necessarily supportive to plant development.

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The British prime minister, David Cameron, has in the past expressed support for Law and Justice and has included his Conservative party in the same European parliamentary grouping, but the Polish shift to the right may not necessarily be supportive of his efforts to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the EU.

Although Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has said he'd sign the bill if it passed the Assembly and Senate, he hasn't necessarily been supportive of the legislation.

People who did not report being worried about national EHR security were not necessarily fully supportive of EHR development: 11.2 % said they were undecided and 2.7 % that they were not in favour of the development of this system.

Drawing on ethnographic research exploring end-of-life care in one large Emergency Department (ED), the authors examine the spaces of dying and death, which are created in a place designed to save life, and not necessarily to provide supportive and palliative care.

"It's not always the case, but women more often speak and hear a language of intimacy and connection," explained Howard, "Men, on the other hand, tend to approach conversation not necessarily in a supportive way but sometimes in a way that puts themselves centre stage".

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