dictionnaire Allemand - Anglais

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unbedingt Anglais:

1. necessarily


I certainly don't subscribe to the view that women are necessarily more moral than men.
Just because there aren't any complaints, doesn't necessarily mean your customers are content.
The student who finishes an examination first does not necessarily get the best grade.
War necessarily causes unhappiness.
Although he did well in the exam, his spoken Chinese is not necessarily as good as yours.
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants.
Even if malicious gossip is being circulated around someone, it doesn't necessarily mean that the value of that person will be diminished.
As civilization advances, poetry almost necessarily declines.
Just because a man is rich it does not necessarily follow that he is happy.
Success in life is not necessarily the same thing as the acquirement of riches.
Artificial neural networks can be used to understand biological neural networks, or to solve problems of artificial intelligence, without necessarily creating models of real biological systems.
It is not necessarily true that what the teacher says is always correct.
Japan's dependence on foreign trade is not necessarily very high as a percentage of GNP.
Capital-intensive industries are not necessarily knowledge-intensive industries.
Freestyle is more hardcore, I am not necessarily looking for that.

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