Sentence examples for It only entails from inspiring English sources

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It only entails the modernisation of the state apparatus to live up to the economic and geopolitical challenges that await us.

The possibilist can thus claim that the truth of (P1) does not entail that, if p is true in w, then p exists in w; rather, it only entails that p and all its constituents exists.

The modification mechanism of GO to non-modified binder includes both chemical reactions and physical blending, whereas it only entails physical blending in the case of SBS modified binder.

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It only entailed a short train journey to Tigre, and a 40-minute boat ride (about £8).

Ron Clark, Saint-Paul en Chablais, France Inspiring the American people Regarding Thomas Friedman's column "Help wanted: Leadership" (Views, Sept. 26): The need for President Obama and the Republicans to construct a Grand Bargain is obvious, but it would only entail a series of uninspiring steps such as short-term stimulus and debt-restructuring.

For Aquinas, "God is compassionate" not only entails that God acts as a compassionate person would (as it does for Anselm), it also entails that those actions are expressions of a divine emotion or "feeling state"—an emotion or feeling state which qualifies the divine nature itself, and not just the assumed human nature (as Bernard thought).

Security threats come in all shapes and sizes, and a "one size fit all" approach encouraged by profiling not only entails a violation of civil liberties, but it also simply isn't nuanced enough to succeed in keeping us safe.

That only entails, however, that not all the things in the story are true of him, not that he didn't exist.

Perhaps more people will come to realize that the minor spending-growth restraint entailed in the sequester not only entails no disaster, but is a positive development fully consistent with a steadily-rising stock market and more robust job gains.

The state of the world in 1900 only entails that Ted grabs a beer from the fridge by way of entailing the entire physical state of affairs at the later time.

As Sreenivasan (2010) notes, a Hohfeldian claim-right in itself only entails the existence of a duty with a certain structure, and not a duty with a certain force.

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