Sentence examples for something entails from inspiring English sources

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Readers would barely bat an eyelash, and one might jump in enthusiastically in the comments to say what kind of awful treatment "to johnson" something entails.

We all recognise a distinction between believing something and knowing it: there are plenty of false beliefs many held with stubborn conviction but there is no false knowledge, for knowing something entails that it is true.

The first kind of counterexample is directed at the claim that knowing how to do something entails having the ability to do it.

If, after the pizza fails to be delivered, you say, "I don't have the ability to ride a bicycle" it seems I can rightly challenge you: "You said you knew how to ride a bike!" This is evidence that knowing how to do something entails the ability to do it.

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And in these cases, success is entailed: if someone has warmed something, this entails that it became warm.

I blame the relentless advertising of health care products and regimens, some with little proven value, affecting a public that cannot accept disease as something that entails much uncertainty and less control than the health care industry would have us believe.

In any case, the test (restated at B8.15 16), is "is or is not?" – this is not just the question of non-contradiction (which would give us coherence), but whether or not the claim that something is entails, on further examination, the actual reality of what-is-not.

Sellars (1963, 132) thought the classical empiricist given was an inconsistent triad of three claims: (1) being appeared to as if there were something red entails non-inferentially knowing that one is appeared red to, (2) the ability to be appeared to is unacquired, and (3) the ability to know facts of the form x is F is acquired.

With so many pressures on journalists to do good work with ever-diminishing resources and opportunities, I wish I did not want to suggest something that entails even more time and effort.

For him, victory entails something else.

entails something of a sleight of hand.

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