在 英语 中使用 Was not necessarily 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The presence of the ships within U.S. territorial waters, in and of itself, was not necessarily an act of aggression or violation of international law.
While Jarvis admits it was tricky to handle, he also believes it was not necessarily a bad thing.
I think people had a viewpoint of craft that was not necessarily[representative of] what was happening,” Anderson says, for example.
Such an act was not necessarily a violation of some specific law, but rather an affront against the just order of society.
In the case of health, however, the compelling factor was not necessarily the UNSIA framework, although that was helpful.
The representative of the Danish Institute for Human Rights stated that overlap between different treaties was not necessarily negative but reaffirmed the interdependence of all human rights.
The article's author, however, was not necessarily non-partisan: he chose Sata from among legions of African politicians.
A State' s" conduct" was not necessarily consistent and continuous: it might be variable and contradictory.
And the older I get, it now seems like maybe that was not necessarily the thing to spend all my time on.
However, it is Japan' s position that the outcome was not necessarily negative.
The Chairperson said that draft article 40, paragraph 1, made reference to a decision because a correction was not necessarily an award but rather a decision.
We knew that in the hands of responsible legislators, disagreement was not necessarily harmful.
She also stressed that what was applicable in a context was not necessarily possible in others.
But, Muotri clarified, this comparison between the two was not necessarily one-to-one.
In the subsequent discussion, delegates made a point of emphasizing that the matter under discussion was not necessarily a North versus South issue.
After comprehensive studies, Descartes came to the conclusion that the body of knowledge handed down from the Middle Ages was not necessarily reliable.
Given the existence of that Convention, elaboration of a new instrument was not necessarily foreseen; however an additional protocol would likely be required to strengthen it.
Migration, which was not necessarily a negative phenomenon, since it could offer peoples the opportunity to share their culture, experience and knowledge, required high-level organization and planning.
Often the failure to address economic, social and cultural rights of women was not necessarily a result of a lack of resources, but instead a lack of prioritization and proper distribution of resources.
The granting of observer status to the Inter-Parliamentary Union(IPU) was not necessarily a valid precedent, since it was regarded as an exception to the criteria established in General Assembly decision 49/426.