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263 examples of Entail in a sentence
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up to a decade of rehabilitation, which means that India, unless something changes, is accumulating a need for millennia of rehabilitation.
So what does this personal health system look like, and what new technologies and roles is it going to
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The beginning quotation from the New Testament shocked me a bit and raised the first controversy in me...why to
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a sentence from the Gospel by Mark in the movie about pagan Rome?
Patten it would seem is not the friendliest sort and seems to resent the extra work that Fanshawe's visit will entail, the large empty house providing an endless amount of cooking, cleaning and maintenance for him.
I know the concept of "real sound" is a disputable one, as sounding real on screen may just
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being a good actor, rather than a realistic one, but nonetheless he does seem far more genuine than the rest of the cast.
The conflicts of which typically
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a woman bringing her assailant to justice via proving that she was raped despite ample disbelief and even ridicule.
Operation Bareback (which I would have enjoyed) was forgone, probably due to the mass nudity that it would
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Of course, rebalancing China’s economy will take time, and it will
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some risks and sacrifices.
Last December, he explicitly stated that Israel is headed towards unilateral disengagement, and that this would
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the "relocation" of some settlements.
Simply put, Keynesian stimulus does not necessarily
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more government debt, as popular discourse seems continually to assume.
A better strategy would also
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policies that address the structural drivers of stagnant wages and consumption.
But if the NPT review conference is not to end in tears, with all the accompanying risks for world order that failure would entail, the five nuclear-armed states that are NPT signatories can and must be prepared to bring more to the table than they have so far.
Such an alliance would
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a larger role for the other three members of the so-called “Middle East Quartet” – the European Union, Russia, and the United Nations – and key Arab countries.
But this will
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customs controls on trade between Britain and the EU, including goods and services crossing the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
This would entail, for example, restricting capital transfers between parent banks in developed countries and their subsidiaries or branches in developing countries.
This would
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acceding to World Trade Organization rules – or maybe no rules at all – with respect to Europe, which would put Britain at a significant disadvantage.
It will be an analytically challenging, politically demanding, and time-consuming process that will probably
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the consideration and rejection of a few bad ideas before good ones take root.
Yet, given intense opposition to further fiscal and political integration, progress, if it is to occur, will
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difficult and divisive negotiations.
A new institutional arrangement might
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the creation of a set of trust funds - say, for education or health, or the environment - with competition among countries for projects helping to promote these objectives.
The yen and the Deutschemark emerged as new potential reserve currencies, although the Japanese and German governments and central banks were profoundly worried about this new role for their currencies and the volatility that it might
entail.
This would
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a number of immediate and longer-term steps.
There is, in any case, very little enthusiasm in Europe for treaty revision, and the parliamentary and popular approval that it would
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In other words, purchases are more desirable than sales (which
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getting rid of something that you could otherwise use for yourself).
Post-modern crises
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post-modern risks, resulting in disintegration and implosion of power vacuums, not the danger of classical wars.
For Europe, this would
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becoming a dynamic talent hub, as well as a major developer of the global talent pipeline.
The first two major reforms that his government will seek to implement
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an overhaul of the labor market and a tightening of rules on ethics in the public sector.
In practice, green accounting might easily have led our forefathers not to cut down forests, because this would
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losing a valuable resource.
That said, it remains to be seen what the six-year review will
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Moreover, with more central banks creating liquidity, and international financial centers offering pools of it, such a system would
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a lower risk of cash crunches.
To be sure, retrenchment could
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some short-term costs; but the longer-term benefits would be much bigger.
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