To have as a logical consequence.
To impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result.
To limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs.
1 It provided no further information on what the data security measures entail .
2 EBONY: What does your particular job as a Foreign Service Specialist entail ?
3 They do not entail a formal requirement; that must come from MCCDC.
4 The ministry did not say what a Russian diplomatic response could entail .
5 One way to delay it could entail declining to enforce the rule.
6 In practice this would only entail South African High Commissions and embassies.
7 An entail is unchangeable; neither husband nor wife can touch that capital.
8 For protest policing under neoliberalism does not simply entail more repressive behaviour.
9 A third option, he said, would entail going back to sodium thiopental.
10 I hadn't said we'd be seeing each other-ourrelationship didn't entail commitment.
11 And when did working out ever entail the possibility of being nice?
12 I believe the plate goes with the entail - and the jewels go also.
13 This would entail an annual investment of more than 10 billion euros.
14 This would entail much greater civilianisation of nonpolice work in the force.
15 Their work would entail caring for the elderly and those living alone.
16 Alexia shuddered at the idea of what such a study might entail .
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