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entailed

adjective as in inalienable

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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.

On Inauguration Day alone that entailed declaring a national emergency at the southern border, deploying troops and quickly moving to arrest hundreds of undocumented migrants with criminal histories.

From BBC

Why this story stuck with me: This was a whimsical look at a lost art — sleeping outside Pauley Pavilion for prime seats at basketball games and everything that entailed, including the inevitable romantic connections.

That dedication to gender parity is certainly not in conflict with what making “Sujo” entailed: trying to understand an experience unknown to them, that of young men from rural communities.

In his first term as president, he demanded a crackdown on leaks that eventually entailed secretly seizing the private communications of reporters, including some from The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN.

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