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The choice was between Moscow, which would entail the acceptance of Orthodoxy, and Poland, which would require the adoption of Roman Catholicism.
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These attempts need to be supported by trainers and coworkers with the aim to integrate and instruct newcomers, which entails the social acceptance of the apprentices (Masdonati and Lamamra 2009).
Moreover, they hesitate to make the critical decisions that entail the setting of priorities and the acceptance in certain spheres of a level of uncertainty previously considered unacceptable.
But if Converse Disquotation is rejected and Converse Disquotation* is adopted in its place, then Lois's acceptance patterns do not entail the contradictory (3) and (4) as (3) is simply false.
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In addition to Jerusalem, these proposals would give the Palestinians sovereignty over much of the West Bank, would entail Israeli acceptance of Palestinian statehood, and would set up a Western aid fund that could run into billions of dollars.
This shift could entail a deeper acceptance of the interwinding of the Catholic Church and state, as well as giving the green light for open xenophobia.
This entails the following actions.
Neither of them entails the third.
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