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That may entail even more truth-telling.

Pursuing a more integrated banking framework could entail even more difficult negotiations than in the case of the banking supervisor because it implies that nations share some liability for failing lenders in other countries and that they give up some sovereign rights over how those decisions would be made.

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But that entails even more upheaval.The civil servants who designed Germany's federal system after the second world war came up with a solution to the dominant-country problem.

Transmitting electricity, charging a battery and running an electric motor entail some energy loss, but refining oil for cars entails even more.

Though energetic dedication to building a strong safety culture does not guarantee safety, it does appear to turn untoward incidents into opportunities to learn how to strengthen the culture even further, and make the procedures, analyses, and knowledge it entails even more focused and useful.

With so many pressures on journalists to do good work with ever-diminishing resources and opportunities, I wish I did not want to suggest something that entails even more time and effort.

On those definitions of "unnatural" that make human intervention sufficient for unnaturalness, the view that unnaturalness is sufficient for wrongfulness would entail the even more outlandish conclusion that everything humans do is wrong.

But that would entail an even more expensive legal proceeding, which could take several thousand dollars in lawyers' and application fees, regardless of whether it's successful.

Furthermore, a reduced alanine production would entail an even more pronounced decrease in alanine labelling from extracellular [U-C]lactate compared with labelling in glutamate, which is also apparent from the present experiments (compare Figures 3D and 4D).

But the notion of glocalization entails an even more radical change in perspective: it points to the interconnectedness of the global and local levels.

The problem is that despite much industry hype, carbon capture and storage has never been proven on a commercial industrial scale, is unlikely to be able to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and if implemented could entail a pipeline infrastructure even more energy intensive and environmentally problematic than the extant fossil fuel system.

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