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However, due to the practical difficulties that this anchorage detail entails, it has been common construction practice in some countries (including Spain) to place closed stirrups without encircling the main tensile reinforcement.
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Look closely at what your job description might entail: It has always been the case that you have a better chance of career progression if you work with well known HEIs or a good lab.
He also pointed out that Leveson had recommended that any self-regulator should have a budget that did not entail it having to go cap in hand to the press, and that on Tuesday Ipso announced a four-year funding deal.
I've done a back-of-the-envelope calculation of what such a program would have entailed: It would have been about three times as big as the stimulus we actually got, and would have been much more focused on spending rather than tax cuts.
Mary Kay Shiner and Brittany Hauser show Allie what their game "lady business executive" entails (hint: it has to do with the "Don't put your cat in a suitcase" rule).
Locational endurance entails multilocation: it has it that some material objects are exactly located at many different regions.
And if we assume that Parmenides is still working with the Piece-of-Pie model of partaking, then the fact that a form partakes of infinitely many forms entails that it has infinitely many parts, and hence is itself infinitely many.
The fact that a term is defined in ways that are problematic and subject to deep differences does not entail that it has no use.
But an entity's having this potential does not logically entail that it has the same status as beings that have realized some or all of their potential (Feinberg 1986).
Admittedly few Americans know what the secretary's job entails, but presumably it has something to do with interior design, in which Mr. Ramsay excels in a slash-and-burn sort of way on his Fox series "Hotel Hell".
Because "I ought to return the gun and I ought not to return the gun (that is, I have a prima facie obligation to return it and a prima facie obligation to not return it)" does not entail "I have an actual obligation both to return and to not return the gun," there is no reason to infer that I can do both.
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