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The phrase "appears to entail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing implications or consequences that seem to be associated with a particular situation or statement.
Example: "The new policy appears to entail significant changes in the workflow that employees will need to adapt to."
Alternatives: "seems to involve" or "appears to imply".
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While Mr. Ozzie welcomes the gizmo revolution, much of what it appears to entail runs counter to Microsoft's historical strengths.
A further plank appears to entail supporting the campaign of the exiled 86-year-old monarch of Afghanistan, King Zahir Shah, to return to power by encouraging the guerrilla army of the Northern Alliance opposition to fall in behind him.
Rather, quantum theory appears to entail that determinism fails to obtain at the level of microparticles.
Conventional orthognathic surgery with its three distinct phases (pre-surgical, surgical, post-surgical) appears to entail prolonged treatment times.
Thus, the semantic knowledge system appears to entail sensory-specific representations organized according to within-modality features relying on convergence zones to integrate information across modalities.
Therefore, teacher education needed for STEM appears to entail a complete redesign of the teaching and learning process one that, at least initially, may require interdisciplinary teams of educators from multiple STEM disciplines.
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Open repair was considered, but owing to the presence of multiple comorbidities and an extremely dilated aorta in the landing zone (45 mm) which made thoracic endovascular aortic repair infeasible, it appeared to entail a high risk for perioperative morbidity and mortality.
Second, although reforms materialize only gradually, they do not appear to entail any negative short-run effects.
Findings indicate that although it takes time for unemployment benefit reforms to pay off, such reforms do not appear to entail any negative short-run effects.
Thus, the truth conditions that basic possible world semantics assigns to some of our intuitive modal beliefs appear to entail that there are non-actual individuals as well as non-actual possible worlds.
As Ralph Wedgwood (2007, Ch.9) points out, when the real definition account of reduction is combined with this essentialist account of modality, this can appear to entail the reduction of the ethical facts to base facts.
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