Entail
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263 examples of Entail in a sentence
The first is the status quo – which would
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cobbling together responses to future mini-crises as they arise, following the pattern of the past few years.
And his strategic reasoning might
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letting China’s own high levels of internal debt, and the unresolved debt issues in the eurozone, blow up.
The proposed crisis mechanism would effectively insure government bond purchasers against the risk of insolvency, but it would
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deductibles that compel bondholders to assume some of the investment risk.
Given that satisfying one of these prerequisites often comes at the cost of the others, such a system would
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continuous adjustment and compromise.
A “true” pan-European bond would have to
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a joint guarantee by all countries of the full bond issue, with the “strongest” guaranteeing the “weakest,” which supporters of a bond idea suggest constitutes true European solidarity.
Lists will be shortened and deletions made, and this will frequently
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eliminating even good personal friends of the diplomats in charge of the screening, people whom they have given various forms of intellectual, political, or material assistance.
Given that the project will
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significant Chinese investment affecting some 50 countries, its appeal in the developing world is not difficult to fathom.
While China’s ongoing capital flight is fueling an immediate and substantial decline in demand for US Treasuries, a more sustainable scenario would
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China’s transition to a managed floating exchange-rate regime with a deeper domestic financial market – and less emphasis on maintaining a credible war chest of foreign reserves.
The NWFZ approach would
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concessions by all parties.
The process would
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introducing a performance-enhancing gene into the modified genetic material of a virus, which can enter cells and spur them to replicate the gene.
Boosting energy efficiency may be one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions; but in Latin America, improvements in this area would
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persuading tens of millions of small businesses to switch to more environmentally friendly refrigerators, power tools, or delivery trucks.
Instead, a future arrangement could
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the secondment of UK staff to the EU External Action Service, as well as UK participation in the European Union’s powerful ambassador-level Political and Security Committee, which shapes much of the EU’s foreign policy.
Hu succeeded Jiang in 2002, almost as former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi was coming to power in Japan, and encouraged “New Thinking” in China’s Japan policy, which would
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moving away from historical grievances and promoting better ties.
This would
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enormous consequences for the security not just of Eastern Europe, but also of the continent as a whole.
It has enabled him to galvanize hardcore nationalists by seeming to act more aggressively than any previous president to “Make America Great Again” while avoiding any genuine military or economic risks that could
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serious costs or sacrifices for American voters.
Unfortunately, implementing such measures would
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micro-level bureaucratic intervention, leading to further expansion of state powers.
This would
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using reintegration and other economic programs as a carrot to support the negotiations, and would also support peace and stability in the long run.
Doing so would either require coming to Ukraine’s defense militarily, which would
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enormous risks and difficulties, or not making good on such a commitment, which would raise substantial doubts worldwide about the United States’ credibility.
Part of this negotiation apparently would
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a repatriation of powers, requiring the consent of all EU members – and making the conditions under which Cameron’s renegotiation is supposed to take place both legally and politically uncertain.
Beyond improving the distribution of responsibility for asylum seekers across European countries, such an approach should
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the creation of safe legal channels for those fleeing conflict and extreme poverty.
Given that creating such a fund would
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a massive multi-billion dollar investment in lower-income countries, social mobilization is the key to generating the necessary political support.
A more effective approach would
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achievable, concrete goals like relaxing labor- and financial-market regulations, reducing corporate income taxes, liberalizing trade by joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and perhaps easing immigration policy.
In the Czech Republic and in Hungary (but not Poland) enthusiasm for accession into NATO is mixed: the public knows that membership entails no magic solution for their problems and that, in the first phase, it will
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as many costs as benefits.
Even as we consider how to make the most of AGOA’s historic renewal, we need to look beyond 2025 and imagine what a deeper, more mature economic partnership might
entail.
This should entail, first and foremost, broadcasting formal debates between the leading candidates across Europe – the model being the Eurovision Song Contest and the Champions League in football (soccer).
“Not in my backyard” epitomizes local residents’ demand not to be subjected to the disruptions such projects inevitably
entail.
After all, we know what a deal must entail: an independent Palestinian state, secured through land swaps, and a creative solution to the Palestinian refugee issue.
In the case of North Korea, which is quickly working toward an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the mainland US, such a conflict could even
entail
the use of nuclear weapons.
A banking union will undoubtedly
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significant encroachments on sovereignty (for example, decisions to close banks, distribute losses, or cut workforces at the national level), which, unless accompanied by progress toward a political union, will generate a crisis of legitimacy.
Consequently, exports of non-democratic countries deserve greater international scrutiny, particularly when they
entail
costly dislocations in other countries.
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