Sentence examples for held entails from inspiring English sources

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Ritual behaviour, they held, entails an attitude that is concerned with the sacred; and sacred acts and things, therefore, are nothing more than symbolic representations of society.

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Since the monk's initiation is held to entail the symbolic cremation of his body, he is not cremated at his death, as is done in the case of lay Hindus, but is interred or immersed in the river.

At any rate, if absolutism indicates that space is independent of all objects and relations, and if that is held to entail that it must be independent of the mind as well, we probably require some clarification of this entailment, for it is not obvious (Ishiguro 1972, 109).

In a recent column, I noted that some experts don't consider gold an appropriate asset in a typical diversified investment portfolio, partly because it generates no earnings, yet holding it entails cost.

This sets a limit to deep moves into negative territory, but small forays are feasible because holding currency entails storage costs.Imposing negative deposit rates brings two possible advantages.

Mortality patterns were also examined among the group of 320 workers who had ever held a job entailing high or medium exposure to PQ.

Major critics of association theory included such Gestalt psychologists as Wolfgang Köhler (1887 1967), who held that learning often entails a perceptual restructuring of environmental relationships.

Readers may wonder how upholding so many gun restrictions could be compatible with DC v Heller, the 2008 case which held that the Second Amendment entailed an individual, rather than solely collective, right to bear arms when it struck down a ban on handguns in Washington DC.

It would also allow whoever is the new Tory leader to make a break with the past and to concentrate on the themes British voters actually care about.The temptation is for the Tories to vacate the new centre ground on Europe for a more extreme position than any they have held previously one that would entail tearing down, as some would see it, all that is left of the crumbling edifice.

That is, it holds that \ e\) entails \(h\) \((e\vDash h)\) if and only if \(\neg h\) entails \(\neg e\) \((\neg h\vDash \neg e),\) while it does not hold that \ e\) entails \(h\) if and only if \(h\) entails \ e\) \((h\vDash e).\) Commutativity of refutation Refutation, on the contrary, is commutative, but not contrapositive.

On this front, some anti-quidditists (as well as some quidditists) hold that quidditism entails that we are irremediably ignorant of the distribution of the world's fundamental properties.

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