Payment of child benefit until the completion of full-time education would effectively entail the abolition of the age condition. |
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To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms. |
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Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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These arrangements are currently being actively developed and entail consultation with lay and professional advisers. |
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Without a vision of what a final settlement would entail, however, Oslo merely gave rejectionists on both sides time to mobilize. |
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But that would entail spending money the company is reluctant to spend right now. |
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Among other things, going from 32 to 128 bits will entail renumbering a large number of addresses already in use. |
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The intrinsic methods of recruitment and indoctrination of children entail massive violations of the laws of war. |
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And he was learned and perspicacious enough to see that the rigidity which the old Labour party embraced would entail its own reaction. |
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I let the swing come to a stop and sat there transfixed by the rightness of the idea, but a little staggered at what it might entail. |
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Consequently, industrial action involving lockouts would entail enormous social and political upheaval. |
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The bank did not say how many job losses the branch closure programme would entail. |
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Proper use of magick then, might entail casting the runes to decide whether a course of action is appropriate. |
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Effective teamwork between doctors and nurses need not entail one group taking over the work of the other. |
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Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities. |
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Another proposal would entail removing the subfloor to lay in batts of insulation between the subfloor and the ceiling. |
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No, if I'm to enter SYTYF and risk the derision that may entail, I'm determined that it be for a nobler cause. |
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This will entail the wooden deck over which vehicles travel and some of the main supporting members being replaced. |
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A typical HTO suborbital concept might entail several minutes of microgravity. |
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Not only does that entail a transfer of wealth from cities to suburbs, it also means that services are not supplied where they are most valued. |
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That could entail the deployment of ships carrying the interceptor missiles in the Sea of Japan. |
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However, just as deduction entails an element of induction, the inductive process is likely to entail a modicum of deduction. |
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Freedom of religion in a multi-faith, multicultural democracy must also necessarily entail freedom from religion. |
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Cellular immune responses in higher eukaryotes entail specific acts of cell proliferation and differentiation. |
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New insurers are, in effect, partitioned off from the higher value plans by virtue of the uneconomic pricing this would entail. |
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That will have to change if he is to return, and it will entail some creative bookwork. |
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If the loss of Calais unloosed such fury in him, I tremble to think what the possible loss of the election might entail. |
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Blues has tended to suffer because a narrow definition stereotypes the format as depressing where songs entail losing women, jobs and dogs. |
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Pidginization can entail loss of all bound morphology, many free grammatical morphemes, and even a large part of the vocabulary. |
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This negotiation can entail a new contractual term with or without further contributions. |
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I'm prepared to suffer the loss of earnings that a prolonged strike will entail. |
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That would then entail a kind of Sophie's choice situation where you have to decide what bills you can pay. |
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Likely this will also entail some depreciation of the yen as a by-product of this policy. |
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Such mode changes may, for example, entail switching amplifier stages in and out of an amplification signal path. |
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All the steps in the complex process of creating nuclear energy entail environmental hazards. |
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Jackson's versions of happy endings often entail a paradisal communion of human and animal. |
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Some treatments produce more health gain than others, and some entail more parsimonious use of resources. |
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It would entail suspension from Eucharistic communion and taking one's seat in a special part of the church building reserved for penitents. |
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We all have inconsistent beliefs because we are not always aware of everything our beliefs entail. |
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Other methods entail tying increasingly tighter pieces of thread through a pierced hole or cutting with a laser. |
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They tend also to entail independent research and the confection of term papers of varying lengths. |
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The works will entail the conversion and refurbishment of the existing convent and the addition of two buildings. |
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In many circles of the Qawwal, tribute is paid to the mystic in words that entail transgression in terms of polytheism. |
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A fall might entail disastrous consequences, and, therefore, the ascent should be attempted only by experienced cragsmen. |
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While creaturely existence may entail undeserved suffering, it does not mandate silence and submission. |
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It seems simply to entail prancing about, albeit slowly and gracefully, whilst dressed in expensive, frilly clothing. |
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Being embroiled in a full-blooded war was not what he'd imagined his tour of the bordering principalities would entail. |
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This integration would entail a number of agreements, including ones for common trade, customs unions, energy, and resource policies. |
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It will entail habits of prayer, praise and a disciplined life lived for God. |
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Surely primary health care should entail providing a readily accessible service with the doctors offering personal care to their own patients. |
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After all, it's human nature to avoid dealing with things that entail planning for your own demise. |
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Many qualitative researchers are disdainful of approaches to research that entail the imposition of predetermined formats on the social world. |
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For a dwelling house, what is substantial completion is likely to entail finishing the external wall, tiling, woodwork, glazing and guttering. |
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This should entail allocating large tracts of unused state land to landless and dispossessed people. |
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I have said that this proposal would not necessarily entail any considerations of taxation levels. |
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Safeties need to know the entire defensive scheme, even though their jobs don't necessarily entail a lot of adjustments. |
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It will entail improvements to self-defence and war-fighting capabilities and enhancement to the ship's reliability, maintainability, availability and supportability. |
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The new system of logistic support for the Navy will inevitably entail considerable changes in the organizational and staff structure of bases and depots. |
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Against the Stoics he argued that a commitment to bivalence and the principle that every action has a cause does not entail that all actions are fated. |
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He or she can work with you to map out an individualized plan, which may entail taking the hormone melatonin. |
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As an alternative to aggressive computer games that entail killing at the simple push of a button, this succinct and warm-hearted parable could not be bettered. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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She is refreshingly immoderate in her vision of what deep democracy might entail, and uses extreme examples from around the world to illustrate it. |
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Boot details, however, that providing basic security for a populous need not entail brutal methods. |
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That is said with zero disrespect for the hard work, and often drudgery, that those jobs entail. |
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The interview process is likely to entail some degree of closure as the interview guide is put together, which may blinker the researcher slightly. |
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However, in the highlands, where there is little cultivated land, privatization may entail restitution, as families respect traditional ownership. |
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The rest was in the hands of the Church and nobility, protected against sale by entail or mortmain, or owned by urban corporations, or bourgeois landowners. |
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Does political and social equality really have to entail a leveling of sexual difference? |
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Foley was a risk taker who reported from the front lines, fully aware of the dangers that might entail. |
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It is unclear when these steps will be taken or what they will entail. |
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Current analysis methods entail clipping, near-infrared spectroscopy, and chemical procedures that, while accurate and site-specific, are laborious and take days to complete. |
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This would entail uprooting people and resettling them somewhere else. |
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Thus descriptive claims cannot entail the extra expressive or imperatival component that according to the non-cognitivist is part of the meaning of moral terms. |
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They ensure to the holder of the mark the goodwill associated with the marked product, which may entail considerable expenditure by the manufacturer. |
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It is clear that liberty is a communicable power because it does not entail such incommunicable qualities as total causal independence and self-existence. |
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More rush on the tracks would of course entail more security measures. |
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Such practices do not necessarily entail intentional discrimination, but they provide a basis for legal action when the outcome is the exclusion of certain groups. |
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This protection may take proactive forms, and may entail substantial efforts to manage future risk by meliorating the effects of authoritarianism elsewhere in the world. |
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It does not even necessarily entail a set of shared beliefs. |
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If approved, the deal would entail tolling the existing route in exchange for a multi-million rand upgrade and maintenance contract with the consortium partners. |
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The pleasure of the text is unmitigated by the monstrous unfairness that these torments would entail if they were visited upon an actual mature unmarried woman. |
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Alternatively, the premises logically entail the conclusion. |
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As a child he was sickly and of such unpromising intellectual capacity that at one time the idea of cutting the entail was seriously entertained. |
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Salaried employees may be called upon to take the place of strikers, which may entail advance training. |
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Instead there are two walking routes, but they entail some loss of altitude. |
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The role does not entail any specific duties, but there is an expectation that the holder will write verse for significant national occasions. |
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Though hillwalking can entail scrambling in order to reach a mountain summit, it is not mountaineering. |
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We are doomed to choose, and every choice may entail an irreparable loss. |
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The last three chapters are a digression on what God's goodness might entail. |
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Some parents have transportation problems that entail further costs. |
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The first two accounts are rejected because they entail that space-times must be substantival. |
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True third-person descriptions of commissive acts entail a moral judgment about the rightness of fulfilling the commission. |
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She refused to plead preventing a trial that would entail her children being made to testify, and being subjected to torture. |
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The job will entail riding each of the theme park's biggest rollercoasters before they open to the public. |
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Yet, we must ask whether a plurality of reference frames does entail a multiplist condition. |
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Kostadinova emphasized that a two-year withdrawal from the labor market during the maternity leave would entail deskilling. |
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Other usages of metal films in lab-on-chips technology entail production of masks, overlayers, or adhesion layers. |
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Then there are democrats like Robert Menendez, who are maximalists in terms of what a nuclear deal with Iran should entail. |
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Bullion investments can be considered as insurance against inflation or economic turmoil and may not entail direct counterparty risk. |
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He targeted laws such as entail and primogeniture by which the oldest son inherited all the land. |
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Each Portfolio Crit session will entail four classes with sessions concluding on January 31 and February 1 respectively. |
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However, remembrances often endemically entail corresponding acts of forgetting. |
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Mabel dreaded the upcoming ball and the preliminary corseting it would entail. |
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For the critic or historian, all interpretations are ipso facto judgments as well, since they always entail a valorization of one artist at the expense of another. |
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These represent the primogeniture and entail of the white overclass. |
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And if there's any doubt what that might entail, an unmissable mascot for kidulthood was on hand at the Newbury Comedy Festival last week to show us. |
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He became a member of the royal court of Edward III as a valet de chambre, yeoman, or esquire on 20 June 1367, a position which could entail a wide variety of tasks. |
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The updated possibilities would entail different member countries or groups of countries adopting different levels of participation with the union. |
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These definitions also entail different approaches and understandings of language, and they also inform different and often incompatible schools of linguistic theory. |
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Political, social, and economic changes entail the recognition of new rights, and the common law, in its eternal youth, grows to meet the demands of society. |
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Avoiding reprehensible acts and performing recommended acts is held to be subject of reward in the afterlife, while allowed actions entail no judgement from God. |
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Examinations usually entail interpreting the facts of a hypothetical case, determining how legal theories apply to the case, and then writing an essay. |
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Those who ascribe to Jainism and Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism understand that their path to holiness will entail a lifelong struggle with karma. |
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