Sentence examples for seen to entail from inspiring English sources

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"Black Swan" is a deepening of that of Aronofsky's previous film, "The Wrestler," in which a fake performance was seen to entail a high and real physical price.

What this means is that the Daoist origin and structure of the world, established by the concepts of wu and "one," is seen to entail an inherent order.

The jury is still out on whether researchers engaged in such research can or should themselves make the step from analysis to action and the partiality that this would inevitably be seen to entail.

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Political communities are a kind of institution whose rational status as a normally desirable and obligatory objective of and context for collaborative action (and forbearance) can easily be seen to be entailed by the foundational practical and moral principles.

Self-organization, or ACK, thus entails selection, and wherever natural selection is seen to occur it is internal to an ACK system.

In fact, several of the theory's proponents have emphasized not just that there is a distinction, but also that there may be a (radical) difference between reality as it appears to us, and reality as it is independently of how it appears, and they have then spent much time and effort trying to overcome the epistemological challenges their views would seem to entail (see e.g., Heil 2003).

2. For present purposes let us construe entailment broadly so that P may be said to entail Q if P formally, analytically or synthetically entails Q. 3. See, for example, Russell (1910 11) and 1913.

Trump's deportation plans have been vague ― the country will likely finally get a chance to see what they entail.

As can be seen, these processes entail high costs –by academic standards– and require a high degree of access and participation by defence administrations.

Still, there are at least three lessons to be learnt from the old "secret ballot" debate, over and above the fact that vote secrecy should not be seen as entailing no costs at all.

One of the most widely known Hobbesian concepts is that of the anarchic state of nature, seen as entailing a state of war and "such a war as is of every man against every man" (XII 8).

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