Sentences with phrase «necessarily such a bad thing»

A new study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology indicates that dating someone with a wandering eye isnt necessarily such a bad thing.
A district teacher wonders, is that necessarily such a bad thing?
While sure to ruffle a few feathers, it's not necessarily such a bad thing; the Jeep Cherokee has used a unibody design since the lauded XJ iteration introduced in 1984.

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That said, as such things go, I don't think a little conflict is necessarily a bad thing in the realm of science.
Sure, there were some looks that were total departures for me and weren't necessarily my «style,» but that's not always such a bad thing.
That such encounters remain largely unrealised is not necessarily a bad thing for longer - term relationships.
Not that that's a bad thing necessarily, as the visceral nature of such fare certainly can make for an engaging viewing experience, and some of the appeal of this film comes through the use of in - your - face camerawork and a constant sense of urgency.
Sadly, I can do no such thing; Halo 5 is probably one of the worst Halo games out there, but - when you consider the calibre of the series up till now - that doesn't necessarily make it a throwaway game experience.
QC 2001 does, however, assign points to states that require at least 12 weeks of practice teaching as part of a preparation program — not necessarily a bad thing, but limiting for states and districts that are experimenting with programs such as Teach for America and alternative pathways to certification.
But he also did not rule out that achievement levels might drop, but adding that such a decline «isn't necessarily a bad thing
Whilst that isn't necessarily a bad thing (rival cars like the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano are only available in five - seater configurations), we do feel such an aspect is worth highlighting when alternative cars are available that can accommodate seven or more people.
Exterior wise, It will be difficult to differentiate this new model from outgoing TT, but that is not necessarily a bad thing as the 2nd gen TT has such a distinctive and striking line to begin with, harking back to Peter Schereyer's original masterpiece.
Such «bleed» is not necessarily a bad thing.
This isn't necessarily a «bad» thing per se (i.e. people, even scientists, have opinions on such issues), but when listening to their opinions, the public must remember that this advocacy is not from a position of [unusual] expertise (unlike for example our host here [Roger Pielke jnr], where this confluence of science and decision making IS the specific area of expertise).
Marco Ament, the author of the extremely popular Instapaper, argues in a blog post that competition from a big player such as Apple isn't necessarily a bad thing for the startups that may compete with it.
There are some who have identified themselves and who I have respect for regarding former opinions on previous issues as debated herein, but it is clear that emotion and left - wing bias seem to be the predominant driving forces behind most opinions as expressed herein thus far, and that is not necessarily a bad thing, because fighting criminal activity should be something that we all do willingly out of a shared sense of maintaining community standards, such that they are.
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