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