Examples of using Necessarily in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Not necessarily. No.
Viola, darling, I have just got to get this. Not necessarily.
Necessarily in each unit.
Silence is not necessarily golden.
Not necessarily bad or even worse.
People also translate
Taking things that don't necessarily belong to you.
Not necessarily to those who need it.
The smile does not necessarily mean he's happy.
Not necessarily 1 being better or worse than the other.
Land margin necessarily reduced.
We don't necessarily buy products just because of lowest cost.
So, we're not saying that today's prices will necessarily be the same as tomorrow's.
They are necessarily members of al Qaeda.
In this column, the whole fleet of trucks filled necessarily and in excellent condition.
And does he necessarily catch him(call?) For help?
Disability glare impairs the vision of objects without necessarily causing discomfort.
But is that necessarily so depressing?
A fixed number of points were no longer necessarily awarded for a victory or a draw.
It is not necessarily the color white.
They are able to work independently without necessarily being under direct human control.
Children do not necessarily feel the constant presence of parents in their lives.
As if they're not necessarily for the people.
This does not necessarily involve a salary or pay.
But you wouldn't necessarily lick both? Both.
Our planners aren't necessarily sitting at a desk with customers,” explains Brunson.
If you really want to be necessarily mined ASICs, and in no way Nvidia.
Salaries aren't necessarily tied to productivity.
These explanations are not necessarily incompatible, and they may be traceable to multiple sources.
Radiotelephone systems are not necessarily interconnected with the public"land line" telephone network.