Mr. de Blasio's endorsement does not
necessarily come as a surprise.
His endorsement, which could lend a slight boost to Mr. Liu, a former city comptroller, doesn't
necessarily come as a surprise: Mr. Ackerman's successor, Congresswoman Grace Meng, already endorsed Mr. Liu, along with the Queens Democratic Party.
Property is an industry that is well used to statutory regulation, so it should not
necessarily come as a surprise to learn that contracts for construction work are also subject to legislation.
Not exact matches
It
comes as a
surprise to many people that simply meeting an income limit doesn't
necessarily mean a family gets any help.
«I was quite
surprised to see the cars in front of us — not
necessarily the Risi Ferrari
as we know that's fast — but Core Autosport has
come out quickly with their brand new Porsche and the Falken car has worked extremely well on the slower speed circuits where it's not quite so warm.
Even though we need to be careful to not
necessarily assume that what is «right» for a human is also «right» for a cat, the need to consider carbohydrates, obesity, and activity level should
come as no
surprise since these factors are are also significant issues in human diabetes.
It may, however,
come as a
surprise to hear that sustainability does not
necessarily entail sacrifice.
This may be a bit of «news of the obvious» to those involved in food system issues, but for the average person who doesn't
necessarily connect the dots between their food and the other resources that go into producing it, it may
come as a bit of a
surprise that meat waste is the worst waste when it
comes to food.
This
comes as a
surprise to most people, but it's not
necessarily a bad thing for the victim.
Given this, the announcement a while ago from Sweet and Maxwell that their UK based service Current Legal Information (CLI) will be discontinued on April 30
comes as a disappointment if not
necessarily as a huge
surprise.