Word: entailing
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Obviously, enacting any or all of these approaches would be costly and entail hard choices. But making such decisions is a President's job. For the $3.6 billion cost of one nuclear aircraft-carrier task force, of which the U.S. already has five, the country could pay the full four-year tuitions of 90,000 private-college students. By forgoing one year's cost of living increase in Social Security benefits, the U.S. could raise the average salary of the nation's 2.3 million public schoolteachers by $3,260. The question the next President must decide is which of these...
...attempt to evade House rules regulating members' outside income. In any case, simply avoiding the commission of an indictable offense is no qualification for either Speaker of the House or Attorney General: Wright and Meese are alike in failing to live up to the standards their important offices should entail...
Like any other, this reform would entail some complications. School curricula would have to be condensed, which would demand a major overhaul of our educational system. An even more serious problem would arise as young adults entered the workforce earlier, causing a large rise in unemployment...
...People who are trying to make it easier for themselves to understand the Greek community tend to group stereotypes together," Benton says. "How to make freshman aware of that is the big question at hand. It's going to entail more publicity during first semester, before rush, about how diverse each of the sororities really are and how we really don't fit into those kinds of categories...
...sections will entail some degree of student leadership, but the sections will vary on the basis of size and the degree and mode of teaching fellow supervision," Cox said in a statement yesterday...