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necessarily

[nes-uh-sair-uh-lee, -ser-] / ˌnɛs əˈsɛər ə li, -ˈsɛr- /


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“I didn’t necessarily feel sick, but I felt extremely low energy and unwell overall,” Palmer added.

From Salon

The bulk of that growth is expected in factories, warehouses and other business operations, where robots -- not necessarily humanoid ones -- work in controlled environments.

From Barron's

Yet a fracturing global economy isn’t necessarily negative for investing.

From Barron's

Automating busywork isn’t necessarily problematic on its face, she tells me.

From The Wall Street Journal

So some private assets shouldn’t necessarily pose liquidity problems.

From Barron's