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This can entail everything from coding a piece of software to developing an experimental model.
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That could entail running from one agency to another to see a handful of properties, he says.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Distributing PSP games this way would entail all sorts of challenges from digital rights management to channel conflict, but it would also usher in a new era of convenience.
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Yet it's difficult to imagine any proposal from Frist that would not entail an eventual up or down, simple majority vote on judicial nominees.
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As Marty points out, most taxes entail economic costs because they discourage people from doing good things (working, for example) and encourage counterproductive things (tax shelters).
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As a symptom of global warming, moreover, the warming Arctic is indivisible from the manifold costs it will entail.
ECONOMIST: Climate change
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As economist Robert Shapiro noted in a recent Progressive Policy Institute study, these provisions entail significant administrative and compliance costs and, more damagingly from the standpoint of economic growth, undercut markets' ability to allocate capital to its most productive uses.
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Now, we knew from the start that the loan guarantee program was going to entail some risk, by definition.
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This would entail effectively using the networks the school builds into the program experience, learning from their current cohort, leveraging the alumni network and tapping into the knowledge of faculty.
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Quite apart from the huge technical problems of reintroducing a national currency, quitting the euro would surely entail default on euro-denominated debts, and could also put a country's membership of the European Union at risk.
ECONOMIST: The euro