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The emphasis on intentionality avoids these dualisms because it entails, on the one hand, that all meanings are constituted through acts of human consciousness, thus insisting on the active role of the subject in the formulation of any meaningful aspect of the world.
Whether tagging would be seen as analogous to registration is debatable, given that the intervention in terms of privacy and freedom of movement it entails on a person who has completed his prison sentence is greater than signing in with the Gardaí.
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What will it entail, on the part of the United States?
All the same, single foreign regulators would find it easier to resolve cross-border issues with a single American counterpart.Some American regulators defend their multiple system, despite the considerable duplication it entails, mainly on the ground that regulatory competition keeps them keen and lean.
It entails a combination of on the one hand scientific methods of assessment, and on the other hand deliberation and the exchange of viewpoints between different relevant actors.
It entails a ceaseless focus on difficult trade-offs: the umbrella or the extra sweater?
But while Bush Politics "can be a brutally effective strategy for winning elections," Mr. Harris and Mr. Halperin go on, it "entails risks for the long haul": it can lead to arrogant, blindered policy-making that stomps out dissension and avoids debate; it can make for a brittle, unresponsive presidency; and it can lead to greater polarization in the country at large.
VII There's a great text in Galatians, Once you trip on it, entails Twenty-nine damnationsamnatiOne, One sure, if another fails; If I trip him just a-dying, Sure of heaven as sure can be, Spin him round and send him flying Off to hell, a Manichee?
It is, essentially, everything you'd expect when you attempt to squash Britain's biggest televisual phenomenon and everything it entails into four walls on a rainy Friday in August, instead of onto a screen: untidy, and funny, and brilliant.
First it entails fitting many parameters on limited data, and thus conventional in-sample statistical testing is thorny.
So the question is whether the organization of information is as helpful as to justify the costs it entails (see Coupey, 1994, on the cost benefit tradeoff for information restructuring).
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