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The phrase "all things entail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implications or consequences of various subjects or situations.
Example: "In philosophy, all things entail a certain level of responsibility that must be acknowledged."
Alternatives: "everything involves" or "all matters imply".
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We recognize that all things entail some measure of risk as well as benefit, and we legislate regulations accordingly.
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The capacity-building plan would, amongst other things, entail refresher courses on the roles and functions of boards and committees, management and governance, participatory planning and priority setting processes and an overview of the health services within the local authority.
Davidson himself concedes that 'A is better than B, all things considered' entails 'A is better than B' if 'all things considered' means 'all truths, moral and otherwise' (Davidson 1970, p. 40).
In other words, recognizing a thing entails knowing its total shape or pattern.
But a pro tanto reason to regulate does not entail an all-thing-considered reason to regulate.
The students, many of whom have never been inside a movie theater, and most of whom have never taken any kind of lessons, will learn not only to dance, but all the things that dancing entails.
This proposal is immediately equated by Socrates with Protagoras's thesis that "man is the measure of all things" (Hm for homomensura), which in turn entails the thesis that things are to any human just as they appear to that human (PS for phenomenal subjectivism).
Which, for one thing, entails talking to planet Earth at a moderate volume.
He does, in these letters, bemoan "the amount of correspondence the whole thing entails," telling Cerf that he is "in closest daily communication with some seven or eight Kansans" in order to nail down the story.
It is far more work then keeping them cooped up or caged, but for the Horsts the Bible's promise of dominion "over every living thing" entails responsibilities as well as rights.
(Premise) If a person can conceive of something, and that thing entails something else, then the person can also conceive of that other thing.
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