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1 For protest policing under neoliberalism does not simply entail more repressive behaviour.
2 American interventionism should even entail more boots on the ground, they stressed.
3 It may entail more than you dream of- abigsacrifice perhaps; who knows?
4 Neither is it that careful compositions entail more expense than "shoddy."
5 It will take longer and entail more risks than the original plan, but we can start tomorrow-
6 A fully successful backup of your Exchange 2003 Server may entail more than just the databases and transaction logs.
7 He would eliminate slavery, but not in a way to destroy the country, for that would entail more mischief than benefit.
8 It may be asked, How somnambulism, being an affection likely to entail more serious diseases upon persons subject to it, is to be cured?
9 The drakes were going through a change that entailed more than physical transformation.
10 No, she did not; but one act of ill-doing entails more .
11 Mountjoy was his father's heir; and nothing could be entailed more strictly than Tretton.
12 About twice as many men as women had injuries entailing more than a week off work.
13 It entailed more circuitous travel, but less exposure.
14 Selling the photos entailed more espionage.
15 Her plan entails more redistribution.
16 That entails more responsibility.'
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