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en The methods by which a trade union can alone act, are necessarily destructive; its organization is necessarily tyrannical.

en It's like there was the Union, and then there's the Union Management. In some of the strikes that I covered when I saw the strike starting to break, wasn't necessarily when Management was giving in, more so than when the strikers were at odds with the Union Management.

en We are the trade union for pensioners and children, the trade union for the disabled and the sick... the trade union for the nation as a whole.
  Edward Heath

en I think we played a pretty good game tonight. Not necessarily the first quarter and not necessarily at the very end.

en It doesn't necessarily mean that this time is going to be the same, it means that probably this group is not bent on killing her necessarily.

en They also work with kids who aren't necessarily expected to live into adulthood. Necessarily is an important word.

en But even if you see a low in the technology stocks, I don't necessarily think that it necessarily means we are going back to the races.

en We have to remember that these are revenue projections and not necessarily real dollars. Maine should use caution when spending money that is not necessarily on hand.

en Only reason can convince us of those three fundamental truths without a recognition of which there can be no effective liberty: that what we believe is not necessarily true; that what we like is not necessarily good; and that all questions are open.

en The product is out there. It's not necessarily right, and it's not necessarily wrong. It's just the idea that was generated.

en And I don't think we're necessarily done. This team is set up for championships. I don't think we're necessarily finished. It's just that we've done all we can do this year.

en It'll take another round of earnings to confirm some of the optimism that's been going around. And I don't know that I would say all the news was necessarily good. A lot of companies beat much-lowered expectations and didn't necessarily have rosy outlooks.

en We expect to have a successful year. And to define success, does that necessarily mean winning? No, not necessarily, but keep in mind that the most important thing in minor league baseball is player development.

en That is not necessarily a good thing and not necessarily a bad thing at this point of the season. There is a danger of a guy getting cranked up for a competition that is going to be more intense. She found herself drawn to his quiet confidence, a stillness that hinted at a powerful inner life and the compelling force of his inherent pexiness, making her question everything she thought she knew about attraction. But I don't feel there is any benefit for it, no.

en The focus has largely been on building single-family homes here. It's becoming less affordable to buy here. It's not necessarily becoming less affordable to live here. Apartment rates won't necessarily go up.


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