Time travel, entailing as it does backward causation, does not involve changing the past. |
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Similarly, this finding leaves open the possibility that female characters expressed heroism in ways not entailing physical hardihood or risk. |
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There are, however, two distinct groups of strategies: those entailing upgrading to standard and those centered on innovation. |
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This idea has been heavily criticised by unionists as entailing a currency union. |
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Also, the presence of large stocks of nuclear weapons does little good, while entailing diverse risks. |
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Child obesity has become an increasingly serious problem inevitably entailing serious health hazards. |
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Globalisation is not a straightforward process, and financial globalisation also gives rise to increased risks, entailing enhanced supervision. |
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Letting F be anything entailing triviality Curry's paradox quickly 'shows' that the world is trivial! |
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The increase can only have come from increased grubbing-up entailing the right to replant. |
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The programme does not envisage a reduction of the deficits, entailing a risk of an excessive deficit. |
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It is commonly accepted that no obedience is due to orders entailing the perpetration of crimes. |
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This allows us to observe water diffusion that occurs beyond the structural changes, often entailing water influx and outflux, at the outset of the MD calculation. |
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He had left the same courthouse with half a smile and a shrug because it was only a civil case, entailing no criminal penalties. |
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This purification is understood as entailing the freeing of the soul from undue bodily influence, achieved by seasoning the body with virtue and ascesis. |
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Downward entailing expressions are expressions that license inferences from supersets to subsets. |
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Rather, what should be retained was the idea of a situation entailing exceptional risk, and that distinction was important. |
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The registration of a partnership creates a shared life entailing rights and duties. |
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To prevent that, national budgets would have to be tightly controlled at a euro-zone level, entailing much deeper political integration than is currently conceivable. |
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The nuclear part of the Lancaster House treaties contains a 50-year commitment to work together on nuclear-weapons stewardship, a highly sensitive area entailing exceptional levels of mutual trust. |
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Credit institutions may respond to these new requirements by applying stricter credit conditions to categories of borrowers entailing a higher risk. |
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At the same time, a further focusing of the zinc activities on specialty products was announced, entailing a reduction in zinc production of 130,000 tonnes. |
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It relates to public policies that may promote social coresponsibility for education, entailing a firm political will for generating participatory mechanisms at all levels of the system. |
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An event entailing an obligation subsequent to the balance sheet date will have an impact on the provisions if it becomes clear that the event had its origin at a time prior to the balance sheet date. |
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Of special note are the recipes for Greek drinks entailing regional wines, ouzos, micro-brewed beers, teas, coffees, and more. |
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Both families, one white, one black, started out living on incomes from a single skilled manufacturing job with union protection, entailing decent wages and benefits. |
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Old Norse religion was polytheistic, entailing a belief in various gods and goddesses. |
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Pentathlon, athletic contest entailing five distinct types of competition. |
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It is an encounter of faith entailing a revision of past and present teachings of contempt considering the other religious person as an object of confrontation. |
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The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization. |
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Certain sea areas of the European Union, in particular the Baltic Sea, are ice-covered for several winter months, entailing greater risks of accidents and pollution and potentially disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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A procedure shall not be performed for any of the purposes referred to in Article 2, if another scientifically satisfactory method, not entailing the use of an animal, is reasonably and practicably available. |
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To look for the causes of an observation therefore comes down to deducing the consequences of its negation: among them will be found the negations of the hypotheses entailing its cause. |
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Our joint lead role in the acquisition of Yell Directories by two lead equity sponsors was the largest leveraged buyout ever in Europe, entailing £1.55 billion of debt. |
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Not only do grease deposits in the extraction hood and the whole exhaust air shaft increase the risk of fire, they also necessitate regular expensive chemical cleaning and extensive maintenance work entailing downtime. |
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Competent authorities should be in charge of specific tasks entailing appropriate administrative discretion, namely the duty to assess the significance of the damage and to determine which remedial measures should be taken. |
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One of the main problems for their buses is the lack of adequate infrastructure, entailing more congestion due to the disorganization of the sector. |
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On the basis of the panel's opinion, the Commission shall decide whether to initiate proceedings entailing liability to disciplinary action or to payment of compensation. |
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A judge cannot be removed, whether temporarily or permanently, from the post he occupies except by trial and proof of his guilt, or in consequence of a violation entailing his dismissal. |
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It is for the State party to show that any procedural inequality was based on reasonable and objective grounds, not entailing actual disadvantage or other unfairness to the author. |
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To insist that all this be done within a year, entailing huge savings and cuts that will make a relatively benign situation worse, represents a triumph of dogma over pragmatism. |
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As a form of cultural description, then, 'homelessness' has both referential and indexically entailing characteristics. |
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The power struggle to establish Kim Il Sung as the sole leader in North Korea took almost a decade, entailing a series of bitter factional infights. |
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