Sentence examples for not made necessary from inspiring English sources

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The departures of migrants from the places they love are, more often than not, made necessary by interventions of institutions and entities of which the people themselves know nothing.

The regulator found the firm had not made necessary improvements to respond to customer complaints.

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Class check of students' work showed that with a few exceptions, most students didn't make necessary preparation for what was designed to be done in class.

American People: Why? Both: If we don't make necessary changes to our economy, we may go off the 'fiscal cliff,' which is a situation neither party wants.

If they aren't, make necessary allowances as you take measurements.

"We conclude the State has not made the necessary showing to prevail," the judges wrote.

"Since her gold medal at the London World Cup in 2012, Jess had not made the necessary gains in performance compared to the rest of the world.

Mr Donohoe added that, as a result, the airport's owner had not made "the necessary investment".

The KC area investor class has not made the necessary investments in early-stage Kansas City companies throughout the years.

Few things are more immediately distressing than realising that you've not made the necessary checks before plonking yourself down on the toilet.

"The agency has not made the improvements necessary to safeguard these children," she said.

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