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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions entail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the implications or consequences that arise from certain actions.
Example: "The actions entail a significant commitment of resources and time."
Alternatives: "actions involve" or "actions require".
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All these actions entail the use of energy to transform the entity (e.g., the metal, plastic, electrical signals, or data) from one state or condition into another more valuable state or condition.
Other courts have noted the risk of "in terrorem" settlements that class actions entail, see, e.g., Kohen v. Pacific Inv. Management Co. LLC, 571 F.3d 672, 677-678 (C.A.7 2009), and class arbitration would be no different.
But what the West, or the U.S. alone, needs is a clear policy toward Russia, where the Kremlin's actions entail consequences.
Such actions entail a degree of advocacy above and beyond that involved in voting, and thus a Member's decision on whether to take any such action on a matter that may affect his or her personal financial interests requires added circumspection.
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Intuitively, whenever a theory of actions entails that there exists a situation satisfying a first order formula (e.g., a goal), at least one such situation must be found within a predetermined distance from the initial situation.
But hopefully the kinds of specific actions entailed in the work the two countries have agreed to do together will enable them to join with other countries in also putting meat on the bones of a global agreement.
But scraps of architecture, even big ones, ultimately look inert, while Matta-Clark's actions entailed forms of pyrotechnical, swashbuckling athleticism that come across best in the films and the photographs, and which speak to his glamorous roots.
Yet only individuals possess intentional states, and so the methodological privileging of actions entails the methodological privileging of individuals.
The moral thesis of self-realization reflects the importance of both, for creating our moral character through our choices and actions entails both particular acts of will and a subsisting will that is developed through these choices.
For all the uncertainty that the bluster and rush of these actions entails, though, it is likely that some provisions in them will still have a rapid and real effect.
As Rudalevige put it, this "does make one wonder if the authors know what the law actually says". For all the uncertainty that the bluster and rush of these actions entails, though, it is likely that some provisions in them will still have a rapid and real effect.
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