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例句 | 1. What does the job actually entail? 2. Such a decision would entail a huge political risk. 3. Restructuring will inevitably entail compromises. 4. The journey will entail changing trains twice. 5. That will entail an early start tomorrow morning. 6. It will entail driving a long distance every day. 7. The enterprise will entail enormous expense and labour on us. 8. Slippage on any job will entail slippage on the overall project. 9. Will production entail profits or losses? 10. Such goods entail the existence of consciousness(), so they must relate to conscious experience in some way. 11. On the contrary, a given boundary may entail a combination of spatial, technical and social elements in different mixes. 12. Any price below the equilibrium price will entail a shortage; that is, quantity demanded will exceed quantity supplied. 13. Depending on the political system, this might entail voting and campaign activities to influence the selection and action of political authorities. 14. This would entail acceptance that such crises are an integral condition of the existence of liberalised capital markets. 15. Dissolution of the League did not entail the expiry of the supervisory function. 16. Topic-neutral knowledge is weaker than, and hence is entailed by, full knowledge, though it does not entail it. 17. This is not simple mimicry,(sentence dictionary) which would only entail being the same bright colour as a distasteful species. 18. A text would entail its interpretation only if meaning was exhausted by sense, the coded or literal meanings studied by semantics. 19. This may entail a major upheaval, but it will be more than compensated for later this month. 20. I had already been briefed about what the job would entail. 21. We had already been briefed about/on what the job would entail. 22. The result is that their high social mobility does not entail high levels of long distance spatial mobility. 23. The secretion of these hormonal peptides, particularly from the colon, is therefore likely to entail other mechanisms. 24. But such benefits as we may find here and elsewhere entail countervailing disadvantages. 25. Then there is the travelling back and forth to shows, which can often entail a long drive. 26. Some professions require you to seek further qualifications which entail another period of full-time study. 27. However, because of the much higher efficiency, such a configuration need not entail much higher natural gas demand. 28. Let us pause, for a moment, to note what that would entail. 29. Any effective international regulation of nuclear weapons is bound to entail troublesome incursions challenging prerogatives of national sovereignty. 30. You should be able to give a rough estimate of how much work each stage of the case is likely to entail. 1. What does the job actually entail? 2. Such a decision would entail a huge political risk. 31. Democracy ought to entail the free exercise of informed choice. 32. Inevitably, this will entail losing some of the irreplaceable character of this unique building. 33. Whether companies would carry out their threat to emigrate is debatable, with the huge costs that it would entail. 34. Some of these ways entail high spatial mobility and others do not. 35. Nevertheless, control does not entail specific effects in the economic, political and cultural-ideological spheres. 36. This will usually entail the larger provider selling the smaller one access to its backbone. 37. This will also entail moving the gas tanks which feed over 200 point heaters in the station throat. 38. It would entail a coach trip of about two and a half hours each way. 39. Perhaps the biggest reason was the de facto revenue raid on the treasuries of other governmental entities the project would entail. 40. Then there are the cases that actually entail the strange meeting of manmade glass or metal and human flesh. 41. Attention to discourse does not necessarily entail sacrificing the traditional emphasis on pronunciation and writing, grammar and vocabulary. 42. So, now that we know what both of these terms entail, I can continue with your full understanding. 43. It may entail an obligation to obey certain of the more politically sensitive laws. 44. A high level of industrial output, too, is likely to entail higher real levels of bond issuance. 45. Obviously a process of balanced deflation would entail no alteration of the real wage rate. 46. But this will entail major political concessions by the government, including the surrender of the state monopoly over electronic media. 47. That would entail the existence of causal relations between such persons, in all their physical complexity(), and the divine being. 48. The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired, and contrasting, characteristics the two valuations entail. 49. This would entail making approaches, reversing the role she had assumed throughout the years with Claire. 50. It would also entail another meeting between them, a small voice inside told her, shocking her with its message. 51. Pricing at marginal cost might equate marginal cost and benefit but would entail losses. 52. I didn't want to take on a job that would entail a lot of travelling. 53. The latter policy could also entail a drastic withdrawal of royal favour from those who did not fit into Edward's plans. 54. Yet, such an integration would entail a highly ambitious legal and political undertaking. 55. Admittedly we also noted how hollow this observation rang in view of the fact that expansionary policies would entail accelerating inflation. 56. Repairs would entail the closure of the bridge for six months. 57. To bring the site up to the standard necessary for the positioning of bottle and paper banks would entail greater expenditure. 58. They entail quite different assumptions about the nature of literacy than those put forward by Hildyard and Olson. 59. One possible means could entail offering tax or financing incentives to small high-technology businesses. 60. Their ambivalence about career choices is coupled with scanty knowledge about what such jobs actually entail or what their educational requirements are. 61. By itself, this denial of Filmer's view could entail a theory of communal property. 62. Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death. 63. Mountaineering will entail an early start in the morning. 64. Thoughtcrime does not entail death. 65. Other circumstances that entail a postponement of the hearing. 66. Both processes entail tremendous difficulties of an experimental nature. 67. These things entail that the seismograph becomes rather bully. 68. You allude perhaps to the entail of this estate. 69. Most treatments entail high costs or residual environmental concerns. 70. The alteration would entail an expenditure of 50 pounds. 71. Let's see what that (Shariah) will entail. I suspect it won't look like what our conception of Shariah law is in this country. 72. Selective aversion to certain risks may entail acceptance of other greater risks. 73. The project would entail a huge increase in defence spending. 74. They typically entail more personal liability than western executives are comfortable with. 75. A venture capital funding arrangement will typically entail relinquishing some level of ownership and control ofbusiness. 76. Many components of SENS entail alteration of the genome in many different cell types. 77. Management of the Company's business, in accordance with general commercial practices, may entail the payment of agency or sales commissions. 78. How any one could have the conscience to entail away an estate from one's own daughters I cannot understand; and all for the sake of Mr. Collins too! 79. That would entail an about-face for the IMF, which has spent the last year or two arguing that nations needed to make deficit-reduction goal No. 1. 80. Adecision by the arbitral tribunal that the contract is null and void shall not entail ipso jure the invalidity of the arbitration clause. 81. Because the point of this article is using QEMU to develop and test cross-platform software, which may entail subtle hardware interactions, I emphasize system emulation. 82. A Financial Instrument on foreign markets may entail risks different to the usual risks of the markets in the Client's country of residence. 83. The thesis studies the phenomenon of synaesthetic metaphors which entail transfers between perceptual domains. 84. In addition, the benefits of trade are often widely dispersed -- think low prices at Wal-Mart -- and entail high adjustment costs, including the loss of manufacturing jobs. 85. The novelistic drama perhaps excuses the odd clinical inexactitude , a sense of operative terms being applied with a somewhat whimsical notion of what they entail. 86. Induction is often used for any inference whose premises do not entail its c onclusions. 87. A. (1) Importation by the patentee into the country where the patent has been granted of articles manufactured in any of the countries of the Union shall not entail forfeiture of the patent. 88. Second, it should be kept in mind that the conditions created by the loan for the penetration by American capital of the British Empire can entail serious political consequences. 89. Important changes in the embryo or larva will probably entail changes in the mature animal. 90. This job would entail your learning how to use a computer. 91. This did not, however, entail a wholesale rejection of her female identity. 92. The British legal system of primogeniture and entail guaranteed that a family's landholdings would be wholly retained by its heirs. 93. Res ipsa loquitur does not normally entail a presumption of the defendant's fault, nor a shift in the burden of proof. 94. The reactions of the protein N-glycosylation pathway occur along the secretory pathway and most of the entail enzymes localized in the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi body. 95. Or does it entail sitting down with a pattern cutter and designing? 96. SW : What does your role as executive producer entail? 97. The Peach Blossom Fan is believed to entail rich themes. 98. Anyone who fails to perform the obligations without proper reasons may, upon request by a relevant organization or individual, entail nullification of his right to inheritance by a people's court. 99. Her intemperance will entail the curse of insanity upon her innocent children. 100. If your job will one day entail circumventing the limitations of canned software, it's important to understand the physics of what you're doing. 101. But beyond such instinctual emotions and their predictable behavioral responses, the possibility of more complex animal feelings -- those that entail mental processing -- is difficult to demonstrate. 102. Afraid your practice entail extra expense if continue and affect our margin. 103. This might entail a commitment to devolve and diffuse power as much as practicably possible by fostering ' multiple-veto points. 104. Financial Instrument on foreign markets may entail risks different to the usual risks of the markets in the Client's country of residence. 105. Another auxiliary storage device is called a hard disk drive. Hard disk drives contain no removable entail disked and provide larger storage capacities than diskettes . 106. Both process optimization and synergetic work entail support from a powerful information system. 107. Full deregulation would entail eliminating both government deposit insurance (especially insurance that is not experience-rated or otherwise proportioned to risk) and bailouts. 108. The high admission price ($36) includes them all, although during peak periods each one can entail hours of queueing. 109. Now this is what Derrida is deliberately struggling with in this first paragraph: an "event" , if this loaded word did not entail a meaning thought to reduce or to suspect. |
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