Now beauty would serve the senses without necessarily serving God.
But we recognize the rule doesn't necessarily serve the right purpose.
The photo ID serves as proof of identity but not necessarily of residence, which is a separate issue.
But his words quickly established the fact that his administration would not necessarily serve as a rubber-stamp to programs he inherits.
Yet all the historical evidence does not necessarily serve as a guide, because this country has never in modern times been so threatened on its own turf.
Consumer advocates argue that such shifts do not necessarily serve public needs.
Not all services serve all stops, nor are they necessarily served in the order presented above.
His new honor would not necessarily serve as a bargaining chip in financial discussions with a professional football team.
And of late we have seen that "occasions of crisis" do not necessarily serve to unify the generals with the politicians.
This makes them easier to take care of, she said, but does not necessarily serve them well.