Sentence examples for that entails both from inspiring English sources

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Our elected representatives propose a solution to the problem that entails both a huge monetary outlay and a package of tax cuts.

Still, p53 is best known as the major mediator of the cellular response to stress, a phenomenon that entails both transcriptional (nuclear) and non-transcriptional (cytoplasmic) p53 functions (Green & Kroemer, 2009; Vousden & Prives, 2009).

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Stating or asserting that p entails both saying and meaning that p. It is not possible to fully understand speakers without knowing what they have implicated as well as what they have said.

Realism, when defined in such a way that it entails both the objectivity and singularity of truth, also stands in opposition to relativism.

Nevertheless implementation of evidence into practice is not a linear or passive process and that it entails both organizational and individual behavioral changes [ 19].

The premise that learning entails both knowledge acquisition and participation is central to workplace education and training and is especially relevant at significant points of participatory learning such as during the transition from medical student to newly qualified doctor.

Although these could reflect age-dependent differences in chromogenic substrate accessibility or a decline in total mitochondrial copy number, the data suggests that aging entails both impaired mitochondrial activity and increased cellular senescence in the skin.

Although we acknowledge that AST entails both walking and biking to/from school, only 1% of the sample living within 2 km from school used biking as a primary mode choice and thus were excluded for analysis.

Social exchange theory emphasizes that social interaction entails both rewards and costs, and that negative social outcomes can have a greater impact on well-being than positive outcomes [ 47].

Qualitative confirmation theories comply with the idea that \(h\) is confirmed both by \ e_{1} \wedge e_{2}\) and by \ e_{1} \wedge e_{2}^*.\) In the HD case, it is clear that \(h\) entails both conjunctions, given of course \ k\) stating that tigers, lions, and elephants are all mammals (an Hempelian account could also be given easily).

Risjord (2000, 70) rebuts this reduction of the contrastive to the non-contrastive by arguing that it leads to the untenable result that whenever P entails both ¬Q and ¬R, 'why P (in contrast to Q)?' must then be logically equivalent to 'why P (in contrast to R)?', since P&¬ Qis logically equivalent to P&¬R if P entails ¬Q and ¬R.

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