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Intuitively, the duplicate exists all alone in its world; more precisely, an object y is isolated in a world "if and only if that world contains only (i) y, (ii) y's parts, and (iii) objects whose existence is entail by any of the objects mentioned in (i) and (ii)" (1992, 838 9).
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But a loss is entailed.
The plot, such as it is, entails men owing each other money.
Harry Shackleford, a distant cousin on whom the family estate is entailed, has taken a shine to her.
It's about time we realized what a monstrous boondoggle and ruinous waste of our resources is entailed by our bloated military establishment and its leechlike private contractors.
As you will find when you dig in -- chopsticks in one hand, plastic spoon in the other -- no sacrifice of heartiness or complexity is entailed.
For a set Γ of qualitative constraints, we say a constraint (xRy) in Γ is redundant if it is entailed by the rest of Γ.
This paper considers the case in which an intelligent system computes whether a query is entailed by the system's knowledge base.
Note, finally, that determinism neither entails physicalism nor is entailed by it.
But it does not follow that every A-property is entailed by a B-property, or even that some A-property is entailed by a B-property.
Either A*B is entailed by "A ⊃ B", or it is not.
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