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Between all that, Sarah managed to write regular updates from her journey for The Independent, keeping readers informed of her progress and what is truly entailed when such an ambitious task is undertaken.
Although I had a pretty good idea of what I would be getting myself into thanks to Jean-Claude Van Damme's Legionnaire, I was still largely clueless as to what being a Legionnaire entailed when I decided to leave my old life behind for the Legion.
We can summarize the typical behavior of entailments, presuppositions, and conversational implicatures as follows: Because presuppositions are typically only cancelable when embedded, Gazdar (1979a, 1979b) argued that presuppositions are usually entailed when the trigger is not embedded.
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Findings were likely to alert other lecturers attempting greater student engagement to what is entailed and to the commonality of time-expense when improving learning outcomes.
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