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STANDING up for democracy sometimes entails standing up for some unappealing democrats.
Hannity's "advocacy journalism" sometimes entails passing along stories that never quite check out.
Now that we are learning more about what "lethal injection" sometimes entails, it doesn't look so nice.
Medicare recently proposed paying doctors for end-of-life planning, including the lengthy and repeated conversations that sometimes entails.
Hari half-acknowledges some of this, but too often glosses over what the concerted use of particular drugs sometimes entails.
As a community we need to be open — open for dialogue and open for inspection, even if that sometimes entails the discomfort of exposing our human frailties.
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That may sometimes entail telling governments that a proposed nudge is unworkable, however much it might appeal to the press.
But in recent years it has taken on a more timely focus, sometimes entailing last-minute producing and editing.
His artwork — conceptual-minded installations, drawings and language games, whose subtexts were frequently Ireland and identity — sometimes entailed aliases.
Despite the enormous effort they sometimes entail, the accommodations of the commute are barely perceptible to the outsider.
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