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For the purposes of this project, a killing field entails at least 50 people, said the project director, Lea Prais.
First, festival dad has not refused to grow up: he has kids, which usually entails at least some embrace of responsibility.
After 40, more seem to be satisfied with what their life entails at the moment, Mr. Blanchflower and Mr. Oswald say.
The rapt habit of describing people (White was from the start a superb portraitist) entails, at this youthful stage, recasting them in images out of art and literature.
This entails at least two things.
Nonaction entails at the personal level simplicity and quietude, which naturally follow from having few desires.
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The processes of business entail at least some effort to ensure the sympathetic enactment and enforcement of legislation, since costs and earnings are affected by tax rates and government regulations.
While the financial markets can handle the triggering of CDS [credit default swap] that this will entail, at some point serious questions need to be asked over the amount of time and money which policymakers have wasted on what has ultimately amounted to a failed policy.
No word on exactly what Zellweger's role will entail at Google Daydream.
This will entail at the very least the need to disguise overt threats as warnings (Elster 1998, 103-104).
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