Sentence examples for entail eliminating from inspiring English sources

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Not long ago, New Zealand's most prominent scientist issued an emotional appeal to his countrymen to wipe out all mammalian predators, a project that would entail eliminating hundreds of millions, maybe billions, of marsupials, mustelids, and rodents.

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Those golden flakes that tumble from the box with such crisp promise only to wilt in the milk were part of the Seventh-day Adventist's lust-reducing plan, a plan that entailed not only eliminating booze and caffeine, cigarettes and waltzing, but stripping his diet of all things sweet and spicy, too.

In a subsequent interview, one member of the Ukrainian special ops says commandos execute targeted killings behind enemy lines in the Donbass region, which entails identifying and eliminating specific members of separatist forces.

Ms. Brown's plan, which entails cutting positions and eliminating two transplant programs, is projected to reduce the deficit to $31.6 million.

Rather than reworking his assumptions, coming up with a big new policy idea, or specifying how he would make up for the big drop in revenues his tax plan would entail — introducing a consumption tax? eliminating the mortgage-interest deduction and other tax breaks?

Unlike Christie, Daggett does have a specific proposal for what "necessary" entails: Daggett would eliminate the inefficient practice of issuing property-tax rebates to home­owners, and he would expand the state's sales tax to a range of services that are now untaxed.

This lacks credibility since virtually all work performance inevitably entails some movements and force exertions, and eliminating or reducing them is not necessarily desirable because the health risks of sedentary work are now well established [ 49].

No, "eliminating meat and dairy" is not simple, but the decision to become vegan can entail exposure to novel ingredients and recipes.

Moreover, if we accept that understanding x requires eliminating non-x, then in turn we presuppose knowledge of non-x, which entails an understanding of non-non-x, and so on (Drefyus, 1997, p.215).

Misconduct that entails "a deep fracture" of the public's trust, he said, would be viewed as eliminating an officer's usefulness.

(This would entail, among other things, replacing most of the world's power plants, revamping its agricultural systems, and eliminating gasoline-powered vehicles, all within the next few decades).

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