Sentence examples for that only entails from inspiring English sources

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That only entails, however, that not all the things in the story are true of him, not that he didn't exist.

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Additionally, comparing the information actually produced by quantum and classical algorithms (state collapse entails that only one evaluation instance in (1) is ever accessible, while a classical computer must actually produce every instance) suggests that quantum algorithms perform not more but fewer, cleverer, computations than classical algorithms (see, also, 4.1.2 below).

Further, the most efficient method of inoculating large areas was by aerial spraying, a procedure that not only entailed higher cost but that would also face regulatory uncertainties over spraying GM bacteria.

Herpes zoster incidence was generally higher in women than in men, as observed previously [ 10, 13] and in line with another Swedish study, although the use in that study of prescription proxies, and hospitalization data only, entails that comparison of incidence rates is challenging [ 14].

The possibilist can thus claim that the truth of (P1) does not entail that, if p is true in w, then p exists in w; rather, it only entails that p and all its constituents exists.

The state of the world in 1900 only entails that Ted grabs a beer from the fridge by way of entailing the entire physical state of affairs at the later time.

For Aquinas, "God is compassionate" not only entails that God acts as a compassionate person would (as it does for Anselm), it also entails that those actions are expressions of a divine emotion or "feeling state"—an emotion or feeling state which qualifies the divine nature itself, and not just the assumed human nature (as Bernard thought).

So the thesis that there are real possibilities which include both God that exists and that there exists evil of the sort we find may only entail that there is about 10 15% likelihood that there is such a possibility.

She proposes that Kant's first two premises only entail that we must try to achieve the perfect good, not that it is actually attainable.

However, these arguments only entail that natural selection cannot operate in cultural transmission if genetic replication is taken as a necessary condition for natural selection.

We believe that honest communication should not only entail the expression of scientifically correct information, which is undeniable, but that it must also consider the circumstances, time and place in the light of the existing relationship between the interlocutors.

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