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Meanings of involve further in English
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Usage of involve further in English
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That could involvefurther negotiations, an election or another public vote, Bercow said.
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Any of these affidavits would have to be notarised, which will involvefurther costs.
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And if the denouement didn't involvefurther lashings of cruelty.
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Israeli media reported on Wednesday the new list could involvefurther cases of identity theft.
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Manning the pumps may involvefurther sell-offs and a further narrowing of the business base.
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Of course it can, but this will involvefurther sanitisation of the spaces where fans meet their heroes.
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Tsipras said over the weekend that a deal was close which would not involvefurther pension cuts and harsh austerity.
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The Non-Payment Network said the meeting will be used to devise a national strategy for the non-payment of bills which will involvefurther protests.
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This could involvefurther investment by DiDi or new financial investors, but stop short of giving anyone majority control of the firm, the founder said.
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Developing CGP57148 into a clinical drug for human use would involvefurther testing-animalstudies and clinical trials that would cost $100 to $200 million.
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The above four points are common to speaking and singing, but singing involvesfurther:
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Alcide, I argued, could not be involvedfurther.
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If passed, the two congressional Bills will have to be reconciled in a process involvingfurther unpalatable compromises.
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Persuading a prospective tenant to sign on the dotted line often involvedfurther negotiation over the rent or the facilities provided.
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What is dearer to the real girl than a real secret-whenthe keeping of it involvesfurther delights in its development?
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But Azim Khan, for love of his master, had flatly defied orders: and the forbidden doctor had appeared-involvingfurther exhausting argument.