Sentence examples for which entails not from inspiring English sources

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At some point you need the unglamorous business of government, which entails not consensus but hard choices and reasoned compromise.

Globalization -- which entails not simply the opening of markets but also societies -- has been a product of American foreign policy over 50 years.

I explain why ethics is necessary for a better understanding of the wicked problem of waste, which entails not only different adaptive strategies, but also commitments to large-scale environmental design projects.

This is a very strong claim which entails not only that (a) the context of discovery (or creation) is to some degree apparent in any philosophical theory, so that all theories are peculiar in the above sense, but also that (b) such context renders them authentic.

In Guo Xiang's interpretation, nonaction stems from a profound discernment of the way of naturalness, which entails not so much doing less of certain things, as a mode of being and spirit of action guided by the principles of nature, according to which one performs all functions.

In Nepal, there is a tradition of ritual observance of the days of menarche, which entails not being in contact with common household water in this time period.

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You have to be a person who lives on the beach and this means you have to be a surfer dude; otherwise you're in highly seasonal employ which generally entails not being able to afford any car.

Meinong claimed that there is a round square, but that, complained Russell, leads to violations of the principle of noncontradiction, as that entity is then both round and not round, in light of the fact that it is square, which entails that it is not round.

This means, of course, that the air must somehow contain the color, which entails that intentionality is not a mark of the mental for Aquinas.

Hare had long distinguished being in pain, to which one may be indifferent (if the pain is slight, or if one has undergone prefrontal lobotomy), and suffering, which entails having a desire (not necessarily overriding) to escape it.

Hence, the satisfaction of (3) is incompatible with the instantiation of the information-dependence template, which entails that if s had not antecedent justification for q, e would not justify p for s.

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