The site preparation work has commenced which entails digging up and levelling some 40 million cubic metres of earth. |
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This technology entails the construction of very tiny mechanical devices coupled to electrical sensors and actuators. |
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This entails digging down around the mine so that a grapnel can be attached and the mine pulled out of the ground my men under cover. |
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The process of achieving congruency brings us closer to our life goals, and it necessarily entails self-examination and insight. |
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Of course, it's probable most folk don't know precisely what Devo Max entails and some politicians will prefer that it stays that way. |
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But this path toward freedom is accessible to all who would make the sacrifices it entails. |
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Successful niche marketing entails concentrating on a small market segment. |
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The daughters are sent to be trained by an ustad and not having an ustad entails loss of prestige. |
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Kant's assertion that transcendental idealism entails empirical realism is difficult to interpret. |
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Kant conveyed this point in the idea that consciousness entails a transcendental a priori not capturable by experience or observation. |
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The time-pressed can try bouldering, which entails traversing and short ascents that can be completed sans rope. |
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Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation. |
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The immigration ministry option entails spending a whole morning in a single, crowded public office. |
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The current plan for a human mission to Mars entails nine months of travel time in each direction in addition to one year on the planet itself. |
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His job entails patching, sewing, replacing heels, replacing soles and fine polishing. |
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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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Also challenged is the view that conversion entails changes in the beliefs, values, identities, and the universe of discourse of individuals. |
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Ganma entails more than including compulsory units of Aboriginal studies into the existing curriculum. |
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This option entails wearing a bifocal or multifocal contact lens in one eye and a single-vision lens in the other eye. |
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The myth consists in the belief that only deflation entails unequal and arbitrary burdens for the citizens. |
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The offer entails paying off the tax debts in return for the unfreezing of Yukos assets and their subsequent purchase. |
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Experts have noted that there is little consensus on what deradicalization entails, or which methods work best. |
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The council holds regular information nights when prospective foster carers can find out more about what it entails. |
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Freedom of religion and conscience certainly entails accepting proselytism, even where it is not respectable. |
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Economic globalization entails first and foremost the delocalization and disempowerment of local communities and economies. |
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Foremost this entails shooting on film with a budget comparable with that of modern feature film production. |
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Puritanism entails hostility to the traditional culture as well as enthusiasm for sermons and predestinarian theology. |
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Now, however, employers are waking up to the idea that corporate social responsibility entails more than just sponsoring a fun run. |
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We traditional Baptists believe in God's sovereignty, but we do not think that divine sovereignty entails that God foreordains everything. |
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Achieving cost-effectiveness often entails cost cutting, which can have a negative impact on available IT resources. |
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And you know also the contrapositive, that your being at place X entails that you are not then in a tank on Alpha Centauri. |
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I'm definitely an incrementalist, and if that entails being hypocritical and shifting principles to a certain extent, so be it. |
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They are so structured that acceptance of the relationship created by the first commandment entails obedience to all the rest. |
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The 33-year old man works with delicacy and fastidiousness, saying that each job entails a precise and constant application. |
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To build quickly or formulaically generally entails the debasement of materials, with a resulting sensory impoverishment. |
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In both cases, the lowering of the local permittivity entails a free energy decrease. |
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At first glance the introduction of lapped dovetails for veneered furniture is curious because it entails more work for no perceptible advantage. |
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He's paid his dues, he's experienced, he knows what it entails, he knows the personnel of this team. |
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But one is obliged to find the meaning of the conflict, that collision of selves which the Middle Passage entails. |
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To do this entails a degree of abstraction in the course of which patternings emerge, patternings of repetition and difference. |
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The double ikat entails yarn with more than one colour on the weft or the warp or both. |
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Apparently creating critically acclaimed music entails more than what we see in the final product. |
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It does seem, however, that the deal entails some interesting quid pro quos. |
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It involves our acknowledgment that the existence of such phenomena entails certain responsibilities for those who remain unaffected by them. |
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Underground mining entails sinking shafts to reach the target resource and driving tunnels and adits, either inclined or horizontally. |
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We tend to take a clear-cut view of what being a victim of crime entails, and who the victim is in every case. |
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Addressing someone formally also entails using the person's full name and patronymic. |
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Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails. |
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In particular, he believed that Descartes' identification of matter with extension, and therefore space, entails making it eternal and infinite. |
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Our part of the programme entails the traditional bit of hymn singing in church. |
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What this usually entails is an educational voucher that parents can redeem at a private school. |
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However, almost all internalists will agree that knowledge entails justified true belief. |
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The basic case study entails the detailed and intensive analysis of a single case. |
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The second issue for further study entails exploring the options for development that overcome or compensate for locational disadvantages. |
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For instance, there is anthropology's trademark practice of ethnography which entails both fieldwork and writing. |
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As a landing on an enemy coastline entails, everything we needed had to be carried with us. |
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While we cannot know all the details, we know that the belief entails the promise of everlasting life and eternal joy. |
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When you understand what amoralism entails, you will see that there is no point in reasoning with an amoralist. |
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The surfacing of repressed memories to consciousness entails a codification that demands an expert listener. |
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I once spent hours sketching, a wonderful reprieve from the endless flow of words my work entails. |
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A distributive logic entails essentially noncooperative bargaining, a focus on the winlose distribution of a fixed pool of resources. |
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He also reminds us that being human entails a capacity for individualistic expression. |
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This is a highly responsible job and anyone thinking of applying should think long and hard about the time commitments this job entails. |
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In Prussia, or Spain before 1836, perpetual entails prevented the break-up of large estates. |
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Unlike most types of chlamydia, treatment entails taking antibiotics for up to three weeks. |
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Cleaning up from drugs necessarily entails a revaluation of the spiritual facet of yourself. |
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He is setting sail again to circumnavigate the globe, with all the obvious risks and dangers that entails. |
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Removal of felling debris for use as a biofuel generally entails a gradual acidification and impoverishment of the soil. |
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Meaning at any one point is given rather stingily, and received warily because of the obligations the gift entails. |
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High bypass criteria necessarily entails a high degree of risk, as we saw today. |
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Saturn governs all Librans, and it usually entails trials and then rewards. |
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This naturally entails a missionary element, bringing new revelations to the benighted souls in the art-complacent Antipodes. |
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As the mother is an innocent bystander in the endeavour her involvement entails only risk. |
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The spread of the network form and its technologies clearly entails some new risks and dangers. |
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While eating well is a term used to compliment big eaters, eating properly entails replenishing energy resources. |
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The fish seemed pretty happy about this, unaware of the health risks it entails for them. |
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And I think that cleaning up from drugs necessarily entails a revaluation of the spiritual facet of yourself. |
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The culpability is greater when the intention of deceiving entails the risk of deadly consequences for those who are led astray. |
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This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley. |
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They maintain that we are individual people from the moment of conception, with the attendant rights to life that entails. |
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This of course entails the idea that the ruling ideology doesn't take itself seriously. |
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It entails an involved series of exchanges that verify the integrity of every downstream device attached to the repeater. |
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A sacrifice is not always a calculable commodity and often entails an element of uncertainty. |
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The new method entails the use of injectable magnetic fluids that would be capable of repairing all areas of the retina. |
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The final pillar entails a pilgrimage, or hajj, to the Kaaba, the holy shrine in Mecca, that is to be made at least once in one's lifetime. |
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The third condition is used in such a way that it entails neither the second condition nor the first. |
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A small and vitally fundamental point, for without an ability to draw, and all the looking it entails, an artist cannot be made. |
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It necessarily entails a certain degree of compromise on the part of the insurgents. |
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This necessarily entails a continuous stream of new lies to compensate for the exposure of the old ones. |
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Unfolding thus entails temporality, which is said to dissemble the essential. |
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The trek entails moments of extreme discomfort as well as overwhelming joy and elation. |
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In any case, much qualitative research entails the testing of theories in the course of the research process. |
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Acceptance of the mass media entails a shift in our notion of what culture is. |
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A plan, which includes material costs, specifications and design entails, will be prepared. |
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That entails getting a first basemen, second basemen, left fielder, and more if possible to create a better lineup. |
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This entails making the costumes for the bride, groom and their families, and slippers and copper buckles, all of which are essential in the Javanese wedding ensemble. |
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And your current brand of persuasion entails tempering pushiness with aplomb, brute force with benevolence. |
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In fact, that candy store is heavy industry, with all the mess that entails. |
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This entails being more the culture vulture, exposing yourself to unique influences. |
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The first is conscientiousness, which entails a disposition to be diligent, organized, and responsible. |
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The dialectical view, built on the inevitable production of alterity and the necessarily differential structure of language, entails predictable consequences. |
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Moving house usually entails careful planning and a removal van but for two rhinos it was a six-year process involving over 60 people, at a cost of about 1.2 million. |
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When that course entails the social regulation of her sexual life in reproduction, the young woman's entry into intellectual life will necessarily be seen as transgressive. |
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These entrepreneurs have chosen to incorporate as private businesses, with all the legal rights and privileges that entails. |
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This entails letting go, lightly, of fair-weather friendships that no longer serve you. |
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The loyalty that this relationship entails, and to which husband and wife were obliged, is of greater importance than blood ties and patriarchal lineage. |
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His recent attack of you was childish and abusive and I was embarrassed for him for having lost control and showing anger in public, which in Asia entails a loss of face. |
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The joint venture entails Corgenix migrating the rapid diagnostic tests into a handheld device designed by Nanomix. |
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The first thing you need to do is prepare the backplate which entails sticking a neoprene pad to the metal plate and putting four plastic rings into the guide holes. |
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The tragic hero, we are told, still treats the ethical as his telos or goal, even if this entails subordinating particular duties to its attainment. |
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The latter entails redefining land tenure and redistribution of land. |
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It's all huge ballon, and the beautiful muscularity that entails. |
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Taking the initiative entails a three-pronged course of action. |
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As my younger brothers never tire of reminding me, becoming a Rhodes Scholar entails a definite measure of self-promotion and self-aggrandizement. |
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In addition to cleaning, restroom maintenance entails the refilling of supplies such as soap, paper towels and toilet tissue as well as sanitary trash removal. |
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This usually entails storing the bottles horizontally, ideally in a wine rack so that individual bottles can easily be extracted, or in a bin full of wines of the same sort. |
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The surgical operation entails implanting electrodes into the spine which then uses electrical impulses to generate the desired effect in the nether regions. |
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However, just tinkering with the exchange rate or giving a few sops to exporters is unlikely to ramp exports up by the kind of scale that a seven per cent growth entails. |
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He also took up a particularly strict form of meditation, vipassana, which entails going on lengthy silent meditation retreats spent in cupboards, among other places. |
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Maehul is being treated on the Sonrise programme which entails him having up to 25 hours a week of one-to-ones with volunteers in a specially adapted playroom at their home. |
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Understanding the indicators of disease and differentiating between the likely causes entails taking a thorough case history and carrying out a good physical examination. |
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This surely entails renewed commitment to catechesis and education in those nations, including our own, where there is widespread biblical and religious illiteracy. |
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This is a dramatically different view of star death, one that entails multiple explosive outbursts and not just a single bang, as previously thought. |
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Supporting the Infantry in the assault entails close in fire, obscuration, precision strikes and the ability to effectively seal off or channelize an advancing enemy. |
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Here, too, first appearances may suggest that theology entails a progressive abstraction from the particularity of Jesus to some purely spiritual reality. |
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It also entails the replacement, at least partially, of cold, ruthless, impartial legal discourse with a firm but paternally supportive discourse. |
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Hence, used as a symbol of intellectual life, or a standard of what real intellectualism entails, his thesis obfuscates issues of access, privilege and accountability. |
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And viciously contemning the Church more often than not entails a disdainful sidelong glance at the benighted faithful who persist in allegiance to her. |
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One practice entails tethering cormorants by the neck, pulling them back to the boat after they successfully procure fish, then extracting the fish from the bird. |
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Current software technology entails writing application programmes in a high-level language intended to facilitate portability to different computer processor platforms. |
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A critical task is to help the learner in constructing a personal learning plan, a process that entails formative appraisal and rigorous assessment of educational needs. |
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What galls me more, I guess, than American fast food culture and all that this entails is the bullying, we're right you're wrong and we'll fight you for it attitude. |
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When this process, which entails the mechanisms of projection and identification, functions smoothly, depressive feelings can be accepted and worked with. |
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Extended altruism puts much of traditional war making in question, for it entails refusing to accept hate-based identities and depersonalisation of the official enemy. |
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Her job entails fighting for the rights of over 3,000 taxi drivers, the majority of them desis, that is from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, who are members of the Alliance. |
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The subjectification of the beloved in Petrarchan lyric entails the internalization of a feminine image, an eidolon rather than an objectively real presence. |
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Such an analysis entails establishing whether a judgemental stance can be discerned in the items being coded and what the nature of the judgements is. |
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The existence of the one necessarily entails the existence of the other. |
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Rural life is badly suited to non-agricultural production, so economic development necessarily entails the progressive urbanization of the population. |
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In this study, we investigated a solitary digger wasp, the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, and asked whether parental behavior entails a cost to females. |
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This wandering visualization captures the sense of family as a unit, an organism unto itself, with the lovingness and annoyingness such inseparability entails. |
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Simultaneous design, he explains, entails considering both steady-state economic and dynamic controllability aspects of the process. |
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The cooperation also entails technical cooperation programmes with third countries and training of European statisticians. |
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As a nation will seldom declare that it is acting as such, this usually entails a retrospective examination of state conduct. |
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The dependency status entails that the island is not part of the Kingdom of Norway, but is still under Norwegian sovereignty. |
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Therefore, more than anything else, the decline in death rates in Stage Two entails the increasing survival of children and a growing population. |
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This book entails the basis of the Scientific Method as a means of observation and induction. |
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Before Panamanians vote on a referendum, the PCA wants the public to be fully aware of what expansion entails, with no room for surprises. |
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The introductory chapter is devoted to a brief theoretical explanation of what geolinguistics as an academic discipline entails. |
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The rash entails a reactivation of the latent varicella zoster virus that lies dormant in cranial or sensory nerve ganglia. |
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This reality is not only discoursive but also material and entails objects used in or determining a situation. |
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The Southern Ocean overturning entails the upwelling of Circumpolar Deep Water offshore Antarctica. |
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The somatic nervous system innervates skeletal, or voluntary, muscles, and entails the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, and spinal nerves. |
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Although this entails bringing additional investors into the airport, GIP aims to retain management control. |
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It entails extra overhead such as having to manage overflows and underflows across the 32nd and 33rd bits of the variable. |
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Smoking entails exposing food to a variety of phenols, which are antioxidants. |
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On the contrary, most analytical or optical techniques require labelling, which entails chemoluminescence, fluorescence, or radioactive markers. |
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It typically entails support for highly competitive markets, private ownership of productive enterprises. |
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Electropermeabilization entails using short high-voltage pulses to overcome the barrier of the cell membrane. |
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This involvement entails the complications produced by egocentrism and ethnocentrism. |
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One entails coding behaviors on a more microanalytic level as they occur in a session. |
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Dealing with a megaproject entails having several leaders within a consortium doing several aspects of the project, he says. |
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A perfectly entails B iff A classically entails B, A is satisfiable and B is invalid. |
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A fulfilling relationship is a wondrous thing to have but it does take effort to maintain and that entails the occasional chut pattern. |
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But oil shale combustion in the circulating fluidized bed entails further opportunities for development. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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The Assembly Commission is the body corporate of the Assembly with all that that entails. |
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Freewriting entails continuous writing for a set amount of time, usually ten or 20 minutes. |
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This position entails some fundamental difficulties in Wiredu's attempt to give his biologism a theoretical defense. |
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Along the PPF, scarcity implies that choosing more of one good in the aggregate entails doing with less of the other good. |
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This ATT option entails the use of online resources to improve instructor competence. |
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Considering the degree of muscular tension that accessory breathing entails, the net payoff in oxygenation makes it a poor energetic investment. |
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We have always envisioned an auto mall that entails recreational vehicles,'' Palmdale Mayor Jim Ledford said. |
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Managing today's complex IT workloads entails more than just data recovery. |
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Hitchens is admirably honest about the cost his prescription entails. |
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But this entails extraordinary risks and often months of planning. |
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Henry Bishop's Weber-influenced score for Manfred entails a good deal of resectioning of the text, and is quite operatic in character. |
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It typically entails support for highly competitive markets and private ownership of productive enterprises. |
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I don't want us on a freeflight trajectory that entails lithobraking if we lose power and can't get the sail back. |
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These debates and studies continue to explore just what that relationship entails. |
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Further, if it is accepted that AiB entails BiA, then AiB and AaB have existential import with respect to B as well. |
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This work entails full annual parliamentary meetings and more frequent multilateral committee meetings. |
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This entails jettisoning, as I urge in this book, brainist and neuroist assumptions and perspectives. |
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While an individual may make such a decision privately, usually it entails being baptized and becoming a member of a denomination or church. |
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God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality, that God is neither a body nor embodied. |
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Managing allergic rhinitis medically entails taking antihistamines, nasal steroids, decongestants and Ipratropium Bromide as advised by physicians, said Altaruti. |
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High Density Interconnect technology entails miniaturisation of Surface Mounted Device pads tracks and microvias which is already available technology for commercial market. |
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This entails consideration of occasions in which inter-signal differentiation overrides signal strength as the primary concern in distal communication. |
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The process entails detersive surfactant and other detergent ingredients. |
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Not all theologians with liberal inclinations reject the possibility of miracles, but many reject the polemicism that denial or affirmation entails. |
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Like other hair transplant techniques, FUT entails harvesting a strip of hair from the back of a patient's head and transplanting it in areas that are thinning or bald. |
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Some contemporary philosophers argue that the PSR entails necessitarianism and thus conflicts with the intuition that things could have been otherwise. |
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A perfect situation aspect entails an event with no reference to time, while an imperfect situation aspect makes a reference to time with the observation. |
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The scholarship supporting translation and interpreting education necessarily entails discussions of assessment and there has been some encouraging work in this area. |
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Chemical preservation entails adding chemical compounds to the product. |
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This entails use of high-quality methods such as manual vacuum aspiration techniques or drugs such as misoprostol to complete incomplete abortions and halt bleeding. |
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The Game BBC Two, 9pm Arkady reveals the name of a sleeper agent with lethal connections in the US military, but the team needs to find out what her mission entails. |
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Such uniformists cannot accept that there are varieties of equality since they fear what they see as the ethical chaos that the idea of equivalence entails. |
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This typically entails the sincere avowal of a new belief system, but may also present itself in other ways, such as adoption into an identity group or spiritual lineage. |
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The research which commenced a year ago also entails basic agronomic research on the halophyte Salicornia bigelovii, which is still currently in progress. |
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A close blockade entails placing warships within sight of the blockaded coast or port, to ensure the immediate interception of any ship entering or leaving. |
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In Conquest's opinion, the visceral reaction to Nazism entails a verdict that it was morally worse than Stalinism, even if its eventual hecatomb was a less colossal one. |
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Lordship entails both privilege and responsibility. Lords have power over their subjects, but that power is granted them so that they can protect and provide for others. |
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Deramp processing entails mixing the return signal with two sinusoidal carriers of frequency fc and then low-pass-filtering the two resulting signals. |
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Once an individual is impeached, he or she must then face the possibility of conviction via legislative vote, which then entails the removal of the individual from office. |
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