It would then follow that submission of a generic end and law to determination by the concrete situation entails complete confusion and unrestrained licentiousness.
Note what a change this point of view entails in the traditional notions of experience.
The Bill to Abolish Entails was reported on October 14, and after discussion and amendments passed by the House on October 23, and approved by the Senate on November first.
It entails upon teachers much labour, much thought, and the sacrifice of showy results.
The nobles, moreover were alienated by the suppression of Mayorazgos and Vinculaciones, or entails and perpetual charges on lands, a reform which had long been urged by statesmen such as Jovellanos.
Consequently, competent lecturing entails the employment of every technique which can be used to hammer a point home.
This entails adherence to rigid forms, time-consuming, but still necessary.
This entails in time of peace the acquisition of a great body of knowledge seemingly unrelated to the administration of one's immediate affairs.
But this by no means entails different harness for every vehicle.
But to talk music is risky, andentails responsibility.
It is generally something that is as superfluous to him as a fifth wheel to a wagon, and it entails an irksome sense of obligation.
This increase in weight per square as the spans go on increasing results, not only in a much larger outlay for original construction, but entails also a proportionally heavier expenditure for maintenance and painting.
When the cartway is inside, the entire front of the loading-bank is available for cart traffic, but this advantageentails a considerable increase in the size and cost of the building.
A tilted caisson is a most difficult subject to handle, and entails heavy expenditure to restore it to a true vertical position.
The building of retaining walls entirely of dry stone is very questionable economy, and entails a constant expenditure in maintenance and renewal.
Idleness is absolute ruin, and drunkenness carries with it worse evils than at home, for the practice of it entails a social ostracism, as well as total ruin, upon the emigrant and his family.
The exertions of the hunt and the races are no "exertions," but a pleasure to men, and politics entails dangers only for those who combat current opinions, while to others it offers at least as much pleasure as exertion.
But polygamy is not only averse to our customs, it also entails the degradation of woman; although that did not prevent Schopenhauer from asserting that "to the female sex in general polygamy is a boon.
To meet these requirements even insufficiently entails a considerable expense, all the more so because there are a number of parasites everywhere.
Every condition of oppression entails the degradation of the oppressed.
From time to time one or another thing occurs that entails a longer or shorter period of unemployment with its accompanying misery and starvation.
Such lands were also incapable of forfeiture for treason or felony; and more, perhaps, upon this account than from any more enlarged principle, these entails were not viewed with favour by the courts of justice.
That entails had been defeated by means of a common recovery before the statute, had been remarked by former writers, and is indeed obvious; but the subject was never put in so clear a light as by Mr. Reeves.
Entails go for nothing now; and I hear that he thinks so badly of his nephew that he has already quarrelled with him.
I don't think very much of entails myself," said the squire.
Entails used to be fixed things, I thought; but since what old Mr. Scarborough did nobody seems to regard them now.
For as there are no supplies in those islands it is necessary to send them from the Filipinas, which entails three difficulties.
The mere fact of their being dead entails upon you a loss as dead as the souls, for you have to continue paying tax upon them, whereas MY plan is to relieve you both of the tax and of the resultant trouble.
Each of us commits faults with every step that we take; each of us entails unhappiness upon others with every breath that we draw--and that although we may have no evil intention whatever in our minds.
At the large cities, concentration of raw staples moving inward naturally entails back loads outward at low rates for manufactured goods distributed by jobbers.
Experience demonstrates that anything more than this one-half cent per pound charged on cotton, entails more loss than gain.
It follows that in the typical or undifferentiated case an increase of the number of units beyond a certain critical point entails a decrease of the "total effective utility" of the supply.
Indeed, a quick throwing away of instruments which have barely begun to do their work is often the secret of the success of an enterprising manager, but it entails a destruction of capital.
By "perversion" is here meant such disposition of the industrial forces as entails a net waste or detriment to the community's livelihood.
But as that abject condition of toilworn bondage mainly entails and fosters ignorance, by allowing the laborer no leisure for the cultivation of his mind, it has ever been cherished as the safeguard of "Church and State" despotism.
Continued non-residence entails upon the non-resident the forfeiture of his interest.
Hence, in conclusion, First, Covenanting entails obligation even on the unbeliever who vows and swears.
To avow the resolution, to abandon the service of satan and to fight under the banner of Christ, is an exercise thatentails momentous consequences.
Social Covenanting entails obligation on the Covenanting society, even throughout its continued existence, till the end of the Covenant be attained.
While this is adequate for general reconnoitring, which for the most part entails short high speed flights, there are occasions when the Staff demands more prolonged observations conducted over a greater radius.
Advancing troops also are now urged to move forward under the shelter of trees, even if the task entailsmarching in single or double file, to escape the prying eyes of the man above.
Unfortunately, the realisation of the "colossal" entails an equally colossal financial reserve, and the creator of this form of airship for years suffered from financial cramp in its worst manifestation.
Sacrifice and festival go together among all races; each sacrifice entails a holiday and no holiday can be celebrated without a sacrifice.
The sand is often sown with the seeds, however, but it is difficult in such cases to distribute the seeds evenly, and in sowing large quantities the handling of the sand entails a considerable burden and becomes an item of expense.
This entails extra labor in sowing, but it saves the labor of washing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entails" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.