With these it is not necessary to heat the food before placing it in the cooker.
If it is not necessary to scrub meat, pastry, or bread boards on both sides, they should be rinsed on the clean side to prevent warping.
Why is it not necessary to baste meats cooked by these methods?
For some fruits it is not necessary to remove the skins before straining.
It is not necessary to have recourse to the speeches or writings of democrats to show that a represented district is far more likely to be turbulent than an unrepresented district.
It is not necessaryon this occasion to decide whether the arguments in favour of the ecclesiastical establishments, or the arguments in favour of the voluntary system, be the stronger.
It isnot necessary now to inquire whether, with universal education, we could safely have universal suffrage.
An anthropomorphic deity, Puluga, is the cause of all things, but it is not necessary to propitiate him.
It is not necessary here to describe the legal steps by which this was to be accomplished.
But in some cases it is not necessary to get rid of the spent materials, because they can be brought back to their original state by forcing a reverse current through the cell.
It is not necessaryto follow the course-of the subsequent negotiations.
Yet it is not necessary to give primitive art a considerable place in a general aesthetics.
It is not necessary to be a keen observer to remark in Napoleon the upstart soldier, and in Joseph the former low member of the law; but I defy the most refined courtier to see in Lucien anything indicating a ci-devant sans-culotte.
It is not necessary to observe that both the Countess and the Baroness are yet waiting to enjoy his liberal donations, and to be indemnified for their prostitution.
It is not necessary to say that this example of Imperial justice had the desired effect on all other refractory private schoolmasters.
It is not necessary to add that the proprietors of these edifying works never reclaimed them.
It is not necessary, however, to enter into an analysis of the motives and feelings of either Faustina or Anastase.
It is not necessary to dwell upon what he felt, for in the course of the conversation he had not been able to conceal his feelings.
It is not necessary to discuss the causes of this peculiarity.
It is not necessary that a man should be a Christian to wish for the propagation of Christianity in India.
It is not necessary on the present occasion to decide these questions.
It is not necessary to inquire whether opulence be an adequate compensation for the sacrifice of bodily and mental freedom; for Frances Burney paid for leave to be a prisoner and a menial.
Of course it is not necessaryto say that, if they are not stopped in time, they will commit atrocities.
The old text-book description of typhlitis and perityphlitis is so similar to the description of the present day appendicitis that it is not necessary to reproduce it.
Therefore to beleeve that this Jesus was He, was sufficient to eternall life: but more than sufficient is not Necessary; and consequently no other Article is required.
And whereas many of these Divels are said to confesse Christ; it is not necessary to interpret those places otherwise, than that those mad-men confessed him.
It is not necessary," said Josephine, with a charming smile, "it is not necessary that I should procure a permit from the First Consul to allow myself and my escort to pass the gate?
I beg you now, sire, to inform General Lafayette that it is not necessary to call out his National Guards on my account, I shall not walk again!
You now know my fixed resolve, and it is not necessary to discuss it further.
The two Misses Capet above stairs are locked up, and as for the little Capet down here, it is not necessary to lock him up, for he will not run away, but lie quietly here upon his mattress.
It is not necessary to read and reread the Democratic platform to know its meaning.
It is not necessary to expend large amounts of money for the promotion of a worthy cause, and, inversely, any cause or candidacy having behind it unprecedented financial support is likely to be regarded with suspicion.
It is not necessaryto recall the details of the controversy in the senate.
If it be not necessary to trace its contempt of the world to Stoicism, or its inculcation of the wise enjoyment of the passing moment directly to Epicureanism, at least an indirect influence can hardly be denied.
Israel, emerging triumphantly from the doom of exile, is natural, if not necessary.
It is not necessary to suppose that the personification of wisdom in ch.
Similarly it is not necessary to suppose that the walls of Jericho fell down without the striking of a blow on the part of Israel, for this too may be poetry.
The Amalekite's story may, of course, be fiction, but it isnot necessary to suppose this.
It is not necessary for us to do more than to allude to some of the leading features of these schemes; their peculiarities will be easily discerned with sufficient clearness.
It is not necessary for me to add to this sketch of the military diffusion of Mohammedanism, the operations of the Saracens on the Mediterranean Sea, their conquest of Crete and Sicily, their insult to Rome.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not necessary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.