Sentence examples for entail by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "entail by" is not grammatically correct in written English
Instead, you might use words like "entailed by," "entailment," or "entailing" to talk about the process of including something or making something necessary. For example, "The contract entailed by the two parties stated that they would work together in the development of the software."

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Since the 13th century the vast country has been variously conquered, reconquered, divided and ruled, with all the bloodshed and starvation those processes entail, by Lithuania, Poland, the Ottoman empire, the Austro-Hungarian empire, Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Third Reich.

Some theorists, e.g. Fish 1989, seem to embrace this potential infinite regress of alternative interpretations of rules (see also point (3) above) and attempt to avoid the radical linguistic indeterminacy which it seems to entail by replacing the standards of correctness demarcated by rules with the conditioning and training processes of interpretive communities.

Intuitively, the duplicate exists all alone in its world; more precisely, an object y is isolated in a world "if and only if that world contains only (i) y, (ii) y's parts, and (iii) objects whose existence is entail by any of the objects mentioned in (i) and (ii)" (1992, 838 9).

For instance, we have demonstrated [ 28, 29] that, in absence of genome size constraint (which presumably applies to typical eukaryote genomes, see below), duplication-divergence processes already entail by themselves strong restrictions on the emerging molecular organization of cellular functions.

With a "rule of thumb" type calculation, it is prohibitive to track these additional factors and perform the calculations they would entail by hand or using a non-programmable calculator.

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Hence Spinoza must believe that dependence and explanation are more fine-grained affairs than our modern logical entailment allows, since according to the latter, every necessary proposition entails and is entailed by every other necessary proposition.

Every necessary truth is entailed by every proposition, and thus if I happen to believe a necessary truth, P, that I believe P will entail that P is true.

And they certainly seem indifferent to the social misery entailed by their solution.

"The south Korean puppet group will experience what disastrous and painful consequences will be entailed by its action," it added.

Several older hands expressed frustration at the tedium entailed by transferring the bulk of their business online.

The inversions between men and women entailed by the notion of Birthday are humorous but mostly mechanical, worth one laugh but not two.

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