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entail

verb as in require; result in

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The real work of making our workplaces fair entails tweaking our products, practices and procedures to embed fairness into the things we already do on a daily basis.

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It also entails ethical obligations on the part of the news media itself–objectivity, fairness, and transparency, to name a few.

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Playing more minutes the rest of the season likely would entail Mara spending more time on the court alongside Tyler Bilodeau instead of merely replacing him because of an injury, fatigue or foul trouble.

Microdosing entails ingesting small red fly agaric capsules throughout the day for a mildly sedative sensation for a good nights’ sleep, as well as vivid, lucid dreaming.

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In an email Wednesday afternoon, ICE said its “enhanced enforcement operations” have netted enough arrests to “require greater detention capacity,” though the agency did not provide information on what that entailed.

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