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    1. A lot of changes would entail a new will being drawn up


    2. I thought it necessary to put this in as the last section in order to get you thinking about what all that might entail


    3. than awaiting the official transport, which always seemed to entail


    4. In Scotland, more than one fifth, perhaps more than one third part of the whole lands in the country, are at present supposed to be under strict entail


    5. Its beneficial influence, however, has been much obstructed by entails ; the heirs of entail being generally restrained from letting leases for any long term of years, frequently for more than one year


    6. Maro was unsure what the present discussion would entail, given the general’s brevity in the summons and his characteristic caution with details


    7. However, in the past years, people are now more receptive to these healing methods, as modern drugs have been proven to entail negative side effects


    8. What will that entail? At what cost? Will we ever learn?


    9. exponential demands of a growing workforce? What would the ―social/welfare costs‖ associated with an expanding under-class (we will always have the poor among us) entail? Where would the money come from? At what point would euthanasia (my friend is a faithful liberal) be considered an appropriate remedy for the unproductive /aging/sickly elements of our population? (even demi-gods aren‘t immortal)


    10. “What does all this entail?” the girl asked, a bit defensively

    11. Colling knew that leaving American-occupied Germany would entail scrutiny by the U


    12. Rather than look for a bunk at the Grabensheim kaserne which could entail having to deal with Major Vincent, Colling elected to sleep in the waiting room


    13. Using the Mercedes would entail a more elaborate scheme that he had imagined would be necessary, but its complicated nature could paradoxically mean that it stood a greater chance of success


    14. My best revenge would entail


    15. everything else getting to that point would entail


    16. Moussa encouraged her to pick them up, but she and 8 would not, sensing that to accept them would entail great responsibilities they did not want


    17. Notice though that higher stages entail higher understanding thus lessening a propensity for war


    18. Algea? They too will grow, or will the process entail more


    19. When modeling jobs using the Language of Work approach, existing job holders will not be left to decide for themselves (or by managers or HR only), what their jobs entail


    20. “Ah! Well that I can understand, but exactly what does the work entail?”

    21. I thought about what that would entail and I smiled again


    22. On inspecting the loft, that was never insulated and the old slates, under which no felt had ever been put, he knew what the first job would entail


    23. There wasn't any way I could handle what all of that would entail so I had no choice but to leave


    24. “Initiated? Why does that sound so alarming? Does it entail bloody sacrifices or something?”


    25. Even so, she was reluctant to get emotionally involved with Siri and risk the complications that it would entail, should the relationship become permanent


    26. The surgery will entail the removal of the ovaries and the


    27. (A) There is an experience for them that entail their belief in the afterlife


    28. preserving the union were to entail slavery, then that’s what


    29. the suffering, which both states entail, condemns neither;


    30. ‘’I agree with you on that, but this will entail new, sizeable expenditures by the Global Council to build such a mobile base

    31. The Ministry of Security is not yet ready to face such a revolt, while the king is unwilling to be the cause of the bloodbath that a revolt would entail


    32. resurrected body because they are yet in spirit form, in whatever distinct reality that may entail


    33. normally entail sticking to ready prepared house rules, whether you like them or not


    34. So what would a weekly meeting entail exactly?


    35. Thus, a movement toward health does not entail changing what we are but rather recognizing what we are


    36. Invariably this will entail your taking the financial risks while they enjoy the benefits of success


    37. student/investor will note that the term “debt” is no where to be found in the ratio, but that interest payments, as well as any tax advantages such payments entail, are implicit when


    38. entail the necessity of higher sales to cover them


    39. No doubt this would entail a sizable marketing budget on the hotel’s part though this added another layer of intrigue and mystery to enigmatic Max Spalding


    40. profit margins sometimes entail more variation in sales and/or the use of retained earnings

    41. While higher fixed costs act as a barrier to entry, they also entail more risk because


    42. increase in this ratio will actually entail lower capital costs with a typical earnings


    43. To reconcile the risks of the merger would entail examining Burlington Resources past profits while itemizing fixed and


    44. the target with either debt or equity, but most movements will entail the acquisition of


    45. The amount of fixed assets and the inherent risks they entail, establishes


    46. This does not however entail that I will actually try to prevent nuclear weapons from existing: if we prove responsible about their use, we can survive them until we can regulate their use and scale back their stocks on all sides


    47. This isn’t even half of what a normal day will entail


    48. On the other hand, he could bet that many of his own military leaders would want to reply with nuclear weapons to this ultimatum, despite the risks that this would entail for the United States


    49. Counseling sessions may entail long hours, it involves listening to facilitate the abilities of the students to think objectively without being swayed by emotions


    50. This would entail having a hidden safe to store the ID blanks etc









































    1. Such estates go all to one person, and are in effect entailed and unalienable


    2. We then set off purposefully for the house but this entailed more than we though and it took quite some time as we took one step foreword and two back


    3. I had traveled so far in my life, but most of my journey entailed catering to the whims of others


    4. This entailed leather, bondage, whips and chains


    5. This entailed a trail of various treats, Hoola Hoops, Chocolate Digestives and Polo’s all leading to a waste bin outside a city slickers pub


    6. With the capacity of each transport, and the roster of each regiment before him, the youngest officer could have made effective assignment and saved such dire confusion, which took two days to untangle, and entailed much sun-exposure and hardship on the soldiers


    7. Victory was snatched at heavy cost, but a victory that can be attributed alone to Providence; for had the morale of the enemy been less impaired by starvation and disease, or had the fleet remained in Santiago Harbour, the amazing valour of the American soldiers must have gone for naught, and a reverse been entailed


    8. Bandages became loosened, haemorrhages re-started, and men who had gone forth to bravely fight for their country a few hours previously, begged piteously to be killed to end the agony entailed by official negligence


    9. “Ah, my dear, but this is exactly what my backup plan entailed


    10. Not only had she hired and trained two separate husband and wife management teams for her resorts New Mexico and Marathon Key, saw her father through his final days, laid him to rest beside her mother and dealt with all the nonsense that entailed, but she’d finally done it: all ties with the Northeast were severed, permanently! Her father’s apartment building she had bought so many years earlier was sold to Mike’s friend Kevin and, to completely break free of New England, she had also gotten rid of her last holdings on Martha’s Vineyard

    11. While all this was happening and Nic was off the scene, it was a good time to repaint the inside of the house – with all the disruption that entailed


    12. We all took our positions for the jump, which now entailed everyone except Darnath being in physical contact with me


    13. I reminded her of what that entailed, but she was insistent, and he was not inclined to rejoin me


    14. And I proceeded to where things were chaotic; And I saw there something horrible; I saw neither a Heaven above nor a firmly founded Earth, but a place chaotic and horrible; And there I saw seven stars of the Heaven bound together in it, like great mountains and burning with fire; Then I said: 'For what sin are they bound, and on what account have they been throw in hither?' Then said Uriel, one of the holy angels, who was with me, and was chief over them, and said: 'Enoch, why do you ask, and why are you eager for the truth? These are of the number of the stars of Heaven, which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord, and are bound here till ten thousand years, the time entailed by their sins, are consummated


    15. There is a lot of work entailed when writing this type of release


    16. I had chosen it myself and that entailed going through three jewelry shops in order to find the one that perfectly suited him


    17. This entailed flying out of Newark Saturday evening via Amsterdam


    18. And I proceeded to where things were chaotic; And I saw there something horrible; I saw neither a Heaven above nor a firmly founded Earth but a place chaotic and horrible; And there I saw seven stars of the Heaven bound together in it like great mountains and burning with fire; Then I said: 'For what sin are they bound and on what account have they been throw in hither?' Then said Uriel one of the holy angels who was with me and was chief over them and said: 'Enoch why do you ask and why are you eager for the truth? These are of the number of the stars of Heaven which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord and are bound here till ten thousand years the time entailed by their sins are consummated


    19. She loved to hear the call to prayer, and soon converted to Islam, which entailed being given her new Muslima name, Maryam, by a sheikh


    20. Matthew loved the adventure the travel entailed

    21. He had become close with Norman and Theary and he doted on Norman Junior, and helped Theary with chores, which mainly entailed playing with Norman Junior and Tu Ngem, Borans son


    22. And all this entailed a great deal of investment, and raising funds was not an easy proposition


    23. strategy would have entailed enlarging and strengthening himself in sorne way,


    24. He understood and appreciated the honor that entailed


    25. Preparation for the final female call entailed that I ponder about the possibility of having to call men


    26. together, but they entailed a huge amount of


    27. He shrugged, not sure what that entailed


    28. This entailed removing “self” from the circumstance


    29. Also, contrary to the Americans, we will not pursue the uranium 235 road, which would have entailed immense efforts at separating the various uranium isotopes


    30. agreement entailed that we would be the first ones to attack the

    31. It entailed there was a hand or


    32. She had allowed her husband to go without any objections, as that would have been highly inappropriate for her to voice such opinions, and serve His Majesty to the fullest extent, even if that entailed giving his life for the cause


    33. At first glance, the claim seemed utterly unfounded, as there was no indication that the woman’s death had been anything other than an accident, whether that entailed being thrown from her horse or inadvertently straying into quicksand on her own


    34. The task before him now would not be pleasant, especially since it entailed questioning the victim’s apparently grieving husband in a fashion so as not to arouse suspicion as to the reasons behind the queries; if this Terence Underwood was a man of substantial means, he could make it very difficult and disagreeable for anyone conducting an investigation that he may wish to conceal


    35. With all the travel my job entailed, my company decided that a single


    36. It had three indoor dry/wet docks used solely for repair and retrofitting older yachts, whether that entailed adding new features, repairing structural or mechanical issues, or sometimes gutting a boat and replacing all the innards (my father's word)


    37. That made the pilot pause as he weighed the risks that this entailed to his aircraft and crew


    38. In fact, many well-run firms lower their overall risk because of the choice to use more debt; the risk entailed by the cost of higher interest payments is much less than the probability of new cash-flow


    39. Oftentimes, he would trap a potential witness by inquiring on an issue that would reveal their “exuberant” desire to help even if it entailed bending the truth or fabricating some small detail


    40. Such raiding forces would not require the huge naval backup entailed by full-blown commando assault units

    41. I'm not sure what I thought hiking entailed


    42. entailed such bestial impulses and shame


    43. We all joined the Time Patrol voluntarily while knowing the risks that the job entailed


    44. The tasks entailed in the development of a global society call for levels of capacity


    45. At first, Mom was okay with him going on vacations alone, but Dad was always so mysterious about what his trips entailed that he and Mom would go around about it


    46. He resented the aspersion upon his manhood that Peta’s cuckolding him entailed; the laughter and innuendo he’d have to put up with from his friends and neighbors, but really, who cared? What the hell could he do about it anyway? And if you can’t do anything, then why get all excited about it?


    47. Continue on into the forest, alone, knowing that the police would soon be after her with all of what that entailed, or get into Angel's car and drive back to his secure mansion on the seafront and spend the evening with easily the most attractive man she had ever met, a man she had almost given herself to just a couple of hours ago…


    48. The calling, an unfathomable being like time, everybody had an idea of what it was but they were never quite sure what it entailed


    49. ful moon and al it entailed and embraced his wolf form


    50. observing and reporting really entailed










































    1. The word "Ocean" best reflects the presence in the emptiness of some an uncharted, unknown, mysterious, entailing depth


    2. From the time that Pierre began life as a family man on a footing entailing heavy expenditure, he had noticed to his surprise that he spent only half as much as before, and that his affairs- which had been in disorder of late, chiefly because of his first wife’s debts- had begun to improve


    3. Capital allocation among different investment assets may lower the total risk without entailing a significant return decrease


    4. If species had been independently created, no explanation would have been possible of this kind of classification; but it is explained through inheritance and the complex action of natural selection, entailing extinction and divergence of character, as we have seen illustrated in the diagram


    5. From this simple stage we may pass through an inexhaustible number of contrivances, all for the same purpose and effected in essentially the same manner, but entailing changes in every part of the flower


    6. It is, however, probable that some serial structures are the result of cells multiplying by division, entailing the multiplication of the parts developed from such cells


    7. As species are produced and exterminated by slowly acting and still existing causes, and not by miraculous acts of creation; and as the most important of all causes of organic change is one which is almost independent of altered and perhaps suddenly altered physical conditions, namely, the mutual relation of organism to organism—the improvement of one organism entailing the improvement or the extermination of others; it follows, that the amount of organic change in the fossils of consecutive formations probably serves as a fair measure of the relative, though not actual lapse of time


    8. These laws, taken in the largest sense, being Growth with reproduction; Inheritance which is almost implied by reproduction; Variability from the indirect and direct action of the conditions of life, and from use and disuse; a Ratio of Increase so high as to lead to a Struggle for Life, and as a consequence to Natural Selection, entailing Divergence of Character and the Extinction of less improved forms


    9. Indeed, Monsieur Bwikov is quite angry about the fuss which these fripperies are entailing, seeing that there remain but five days before the wedding, and we are to depart on the following day


    10. The steps which have been taken preparatory to a dissolution of the present bank, it is said, occasion much embarrassment, and threaten with ruin many of our citizens; if the present capital of ten millions can thus affect society, who will pretend to accumulate present evils, or risk entailing misery on posterity, solely for the purpose of a temporary gain to the Government? In this question Pennsylvania is deeply concerned; she has several millions of dollars invested in her banks; this to her is a valuable source of revenue; upon this may she predicate much of her future prosperity; hence will she derive the funds requisite for future internal improvements; but if you fill up the blanks in this section with a considerable sum, all these prospects will be blasted forever; you will thereby destroy the tree from whose ramifications were to emanate the blessings of peace and the sinews of war

    1. Gilla swiftly embroils me in the plans she is making for a party to celebrate our respective nuptuals which entails far too much writing of notes for my liking


    2. about being a Ward, and whatever that entails


    3. Entails are the natural consequences of the law of primogeniture


    4. Neither their substitutions, nor fidei commisses, bear any resemblance to entails, though some French lawyers have thought proper to dress the modern institution in the language and garb of those ancient ones


    5. When great landed estates were a sort of principalities, entails might not be unreasonable


    6. Entails, however, are still respected, through the greater part of Europe ; In those countries, particularly, in which noble birth is a necessary qualification for the enjoyment either of civil or military honours


    7. Entails are thought necessary for maintaining this exclusive privilege of the nobility to the great offices and honours of their country; and that order having usurped one unjust advantage over the rest of their fellow-citizens, lest their poverty should render it ridiculous, it is thought reasonable that they should have another


    8. Its beneficial influence, however, has been much obstructed by entails ; the heirs of entail being generally restrained from letting leases for any long term of years, frequently for more than one year


    9. In many ways, to be mindful is to see the world as a child, with all of the freshness and wonder that this entails


    10. This inevitably entails treating each other better and showing our appreciation for Mother Nature, by taking care of the environment that we live in

    11. And that entails taking the suspect down as quickly as possible


    12. This had been true during the war, with much smuggling going on and all the corruption that entails


    13. She is now helping with my tropical fruit studies, part of which entails sampling the fruit itself which I like very much


    14. Behold the most accurate reference of man as God´s representative before what was created on earth; that he will command about animals and plants, and that this allocation entails the enormous responsibility of caring for them


    15. It also entails being willing to be positive and to work hard


    16. The table on the following page highlights what accepting others entails


    17. The task entails using the four powers of purification to counter the results of non-virtuous actions


    18. Visualization entails seeing with the eye of your mind, or learning


    19. It is great to be called king or president or minister or director or CEO or sir or madam or boss, and yes, we should all be striving for advancement, but advancement entails doing more than the norm for country, or company, or church, or team or school, to maintain a serving attitude, to be seeking the best for the team, not for oneself


    20. We tend to think of discipline as a fleshly thing, of bringing the flesh under control, but it is more than that, more than overcoming the desires of the flesh, more than a battle of wills against lust and pleasure, discipline also entails the conquering of our thoughts, of bringing the mind into subjection:

    21. of the murders entails giving up pieces of my soul


    22. entails, but to create something new that can effectively solve the problems


    23. Heaven entails hell, and ‘going to heaven’ is no more liberation than is the descent into horror


    24. Whether stated or not, such information reflects or entails certain


    25. implications it entails for human character


    26. And being the relationship entails one becoming a verb instead of a noun


    27. This entails learning about communication patterns, common problems between men and women, and styles of talking


    28. model of what a MIT education entails


    29. Generally, criminal harassment entails intentionally targeting someone else with behavior that is meant to alarm, annoy, torment or terrorize them


    30. What constitutes criminal harassment varies by state, but it generally entails targeting someone else with behavior meant to alarm, annoy, torment or terrorize, and creating reasonable fear in the victim for their safety or the safety of their family

    31. Constructive breaking, on the other hand, entails means of gaining entry that don't use physical force: threats, blackmail or fraud, for example


    32. The dynamics of living lay in the limitations birth imposes and the possibilities the circumstances of life entails


    33. Likewise, when the acknowledgment of our difficulties entails the reduction of our long-cherished conceit, the admission of envy, or the abandonment of deep-seated prejudices, the average person prefers to cling to the old illusions of safety and to the long-cherished false feelings of security


    34. It is a totally different lifestyle that entails letting go of old habits and adopting new ones


    35. “Okay, in case some of you other clowns don"t what the kangaroo is but are too afraid to ask, well I"ll tell you right now; the kangaroo punishment entails smashing the forelegs of a cat


    36. operation, relatively quick, and entails a fast recovery


    37. Declawing entails removing the claws, and the AMPUTATION of


    38. I became the Controller at Valley Bank of Nevada, but how I gained this position entails a rather interesting story and a set of circumstances


    39. Prospective owners should understand what it entails to own and


    40. Part of the recovery entails

    41. This method of agriculture entails the eradication of the designated area of forest and then burning it, for farming


    42. the binger usually entails induced vomiting and/or the use of


    43. Unfortunately, it may take years to determine exactly what that entails


    44. Then God offered the Trust to all spirits in that world but all creatures have retreated and were afraid of proceeding to carry it, for carrying the Trust is a great exam and it may be followed by failure which entails misery and pain even if good and happiness will result from it


    45. More than that, he entails himself great disasters which he might have avoided, as he will be answerable for the diseases he caused to his compatriots when he fed them a meat unlawful to eat


    46. Understand that I am a Chosen of The One, with all the powers that it entails


    47. The following list entails some of the variables used in this judgment:


    48. The nebulous world of capital proportions and allocation entails


    49. presented in this chapter entails methods of raising capital to meet the objectives of the


    50. In summary, the boundaries of love entails that we should treat














































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    Synonyms for "entail"

    entail fee-tail implicate imply mean attach involve

    "entail" definitions

    land received by fee tail


    the act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple


    have as a logical consequence


    impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result


    limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs