Word: entailment
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True, pro-wrestling and its wholly unassociated amateur counterpart both entail fireman carries, barrel roles, and navy stacks. But collegiate grappling alone has in many ways achieved the stature of true artistry. The Crimson's Tony Bienstock compares wrestling to the paintings of Winslow Homer, while Medalie sees similarities between his sport and Renaissance Leonardo Da Vinci...
...procedures that are needed now entail, first of all, an awareness that race should be taken into consideration while selecting members for elite groups like the law review. Law review editors, as well as a majority of the Crimson, have so far taken this admirable first step...
...registration that could bind students to courses chosen before terms begin. Certainly the College could poll students on their probable course choices ahead of time; more efficient assignment of classrooms and allocation of section leaders can only help undergraduates, albeit indirectly. But provisions for course changes that entail financial penalties, cumbersome paperwork, or notations on a transcript that a student had switched courses must not be included. And the council should solicit student opinion before weighing any alternative...
Seminars involve long days and heavy concentration. The day frequently begins with a breakfast discussion and ends with an afterdinner session. Says Arthur Fish-elman, a vice president of human resources for Revlon, who organizes between 75 and 100 study sessions annually: "These seminars entail enormously hard work and total involvement...
...have to convince Congress that the budget momentum has been stunned but not stopped. We will be saying that a vote against spending cuts is a vote for high interest rates, and all the turmoil and trouble that high interest rates entail...