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Now imagine that the border doesn't even legally apply to you, and yet you're still forced to go through all of the bullshit it entails at least twice a day just to go to work or take your kids to school.
'I think it helped me a lot actually because I think I learned a lot more in my first degree, learned a lot more about my work ethics, how to apply myself to revision, how to apply myself to my studies, of what really it entails at university rather than just at A-levels and GCSE.
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With their bundle of joy, they will enter the world of parenthood and all it entails — with at least one key difference: They are probably not worried about how they are going to afford it.
NaNo is a huge time commitment -- it entails writing at least 1,700 words a day for an entire month -- but it's tons of fun and a great way to improve your writing.
I know that "being a woman" isn't contingent on sexual organs; I know how much more it entails, but at the same time, there's something very basic and very primal in the femininity our sex bestows on us.
One concern about this universal strategy [17] [19] is that it entails errors at sequence identity below 40% [17], [20] [23], and occasionally even above that threshold [24] [26].
It entails showing up at an interview in a general state of dishevelment, and asking dumb, obvious questions that give the person you are interviewing the impression that you haven't prepared for the interview and are a crazy clod who doesn't know anything about the case in question.
It entails thorough documentation at every stage.
The priority of the third standard is a striking feature of the Mohist theory, for it entails that in at least some circumstances, they advocate applying a utilitarian criterion to resolve not only normative questions but descriptive ones as well.
When a proposition correctly characterizes a world story w, whether or not it is included in w, Adams says that the proposition is true at w. Every proposition that is true in w is therefore true at it as well; for if [a exists] is not true in w, then [a does not exist], and everything it entails, is true at w.
Why does (B) seem obvious, while one of the things it entails seems not obvious at all?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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