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How to use entail in a sentence

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Jackson's versions of happy endings often entail a paradisal communion of human and animal.
To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms.
Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products.
These arrangements are currently being actively developed and entail consultation with lay and professional advisers.
Without a vision of what a final settlement would entail, however, Oslo merely gave rejectionists on both sides time to mobilize.
But that would entail spending money the company is reluctant to spend right now.
Among other things, going from 32 to 128 bits will entail renumbering a large number of addresses already in use.
The intrinsic methods of recruitment and indoctrination of children entail massive violations of the laws of war.
And he was learned and perspicacious enough to see that the rigidity which the old Labour party embraced would entail its own reaction.
I let the swing come to a stop and sat there transfixed by the rightness of the idea, but a little staggered at what it might entail.
Consequently, industrial action involving lockouts would entail enormous social and political upheaval.
The bank did not say how many job losses the branch closure programme would entail.
Proper use of magick then, might entail casting the runes to decide whether a course of action is appropriate.
Effective teamwork between doctors and nurses need not entail one group taking over the work of the other.
Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities.
Another proposal would entail removing the subfloor to lay in batts of insulation between the subfloor and the ceiling.
No, if I'm to enter SYTYF and risk the derision that may entail, I'm determined that it be for a nobler cause.
This will entail the wooden deck over which vehicles travel and some of the main supporting members being replaced.
A typical HTO suborbital concept might entail several minutes of microgravity.
Not only does that entail a transfer of wealth from cities to suburbs, it also means that services are not supplied where they are most valued.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One condition has to be imposed, if coeducation is not to268 entail any dangers.
This meant that no undemocratic and feudalistic practices, such as primogeniture and entail, could exist.
This answer, too, seems to entail an unprovable assumption which should not be made without explicit evidence.
The return of tso Tsung Tang with his veterans would be the least danger that the adoption of an unpatriotic policy would entail.
The bond of entail can be broken without having recourse to the collusive proceedings of fine and recovery.
The rest is likely to entail a considerable amount of strong-arm work, and I'd rather not have you around.
Freehold and leasehold, primogeniture and entail, took the place of tribal ownership and tanistry.
In the latter we have but a life interest, for the entail is cut off by death.
You shall answer to me for that word, though it entail a yet worse dishonour to meet you.
As the price of it he was fully prepared for the sacrifice of his own life, which it must entail.
If that does not entail simony and sacrilege, then such things do not exist at all.
Who could have thought that the law of entail could sway a mother's affections?
All these etceteras are superfluous and unwholesome, and entail extra plates and additional trouble to everybody.
He was eager that I should break the entail, and he was of opinion that it lay in my power to do so.
He saw the fertile fields of New England proportioned out among a few great landholders, and descending by entail from generation to generation.
Typically, once the CPA explains what this would entail, they quickly back off.
Any change in the embryo or larva will almost certainly entail changes in the mature animal.
His new responsibilities entail overseeing the development of the next major version of Loges for Mac.
No man's executorship will ever entail less trouble than mine.
Public assistance not to entail any forfeiture of political rights.
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