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The association with lack of indoor flushing toilets can be explained by families' lower socio-economic status, entailing, for example, distance to a vaccination centre and transport costs [ 30].
Participants in the study by Elk et al. 34, also included in the review 32, were all part of a treatment package entailing, for example, drug counselling, prenatal care and education on nutritional and prenatal issues (but no methadone treatment).
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His epistemology seems to entail, for example, that creationists are justified in viewing "evidence to the contrary as systematically misleading".
Tier four offers maximum levels of storage which entails, for example, having duplicated systems for cooling, power, network links with redundancy built into the infrastructure and compartmentalised security zones controlled by biometric access control methods.
They seem to entail, for example, that if Socrates exists, then his hand must exist, and if Socrates' hand ceases to exist, then Socrates ceases to exist.
That would seem to entail, for example, that a world with no perceivers could be beautiful or ugly, or perhaps that beauty could be detected by scientific instruments.
This may have entailed, for example, punctuated retreat or advance of the shoreline under conditions of rising or falling sea level respectively.
Whether theologians could stomach all the consequences that this view of artifacts entails (for example, for whether something remains ritually pure after it has been chipped) may be another matter.
This sentence asserts the existence of a set of individuals having a certain property; it does not entail, for example, that there are two critics who admire each other and admire no others.
Exotic species are reviewed in relation to key measures of what sustainable planting might entail, for example the capacity to minimise carbon expenditure, support biodiversity, and how these species play a positive role in human perception of designed landscapes.
The multiplier view, understood this way, still faces objections: it entails, for example, that if someone deserves to suffer, then no matter how bad his life is (how negative his welfare level), it would always be better for him to suffer more (have an even more negative welfare level).
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