Примери коришћења Isn't necessarily на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Isn't necessarily time.
You know, this isn't necessarily a bad thing.
First, Williams had a C-section,and recovery from that isn't necessarily easy.
Which isn't necessarily bad.
Believe it or not, stress itself isn't necessarily bad.
Old isn't necessarily a bad thing.
A short philosophy isn't necessarily the best.
This isn't necessarily good news for Americans.
This kind of rhetoric alone isn't necessarily alarming;
That isn't necessarily bad news for the United States.
In moderation, anxiety isn't necessarily a bad thing.
That isn't necessarily the case at a larger company.
And in those suburbs,life isn't necessarily much better.
It isn't necessarily better, but it is different.
But limited access to a credit line isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Yeah, which isn't necessarily a bad thing f-for Grace.
What's good for General Motors or IBM isn't necessarily good for America.
Hybrid vigor isn't necessarily characteristic of mixed breeds;
Yeah, well, pulling a ticking box out on an airplane Isn't necessarily a good idea these days.
A Nigga Moment isn't necessarily over when you think it's over.
However the problem with a bigger battery is that it could potentially take longer to charge to full than a smaller battery, even with fast charging, but it seems that isn't necessarily the case.
Minimalism isn't necessarily asceticism.
This isn't necessarily the fastest DNS, which means you should search for an alternative.
What's funny to one person isn't necessarily funny to another.
Lift isn't necessarily happy.Death isn't necessarily painful.
According to Engler, this reason isn't necessarily unique to millennials.
But this isn't necessarily bad(unless you're trying to wean off cigarettes).
Did your mom explain that this isn't necessarily a one-time thing?
While shade isn't necessarily good, some types of shade are better than others.
In the case of the Vikings-- in Greenland, the climate got colder in the late 1300s, and especially in the 1400s.But a cold climate isn't necessarily fatal, because the Inuit-- the Eskimos inhabiting Greenland at the same time-- did better, rather than worse, with cold climates. So why didn't the Greenland Norse as well?