entailing in English

verb
1
involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence.
a situation that entails considerable risks
2
settle the inheritance of (property) over a number of generations so that ownership remains within a particular group, usually one family.
her father's estate was entailed on a cousin

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1. Sludge will be treated using an activated sludge process, entailing prolonged aeration.

2. But the ministers favoured a more gradual approach, entailing unanimity at each stage.

3. Member States have been generally reluctant to support proposals entailing any additional financial burden.

4. After that - or if there are no such candidates - transfers come into operation, entailing fresh counts.

5. · A reduction in the number of wage and salary earners, entailing a decrease in the fund’s income.

6. - biological treatment with extended aeration, entailing: an anoxic zone, a biological reactor, secondary sedimentation and recirculation of sludge.

7. I found I was expected to make progress, entailing fast driving within the speed limits on all roads.

8. To obtain an eviction order through the courts could mean a lengthy legal process, possibly entailing adverse publicity.

9. Abjection is a condition of extreme poverty entailing severe lack of means and resources and social rejection by richer individuals

10. Ghost Authorship is essentially the opposite of honorary Authorship, entailing a significant contribution to a manuscript without acknowledgment of that contribution

11. Acedia - apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins) laziness , sloth deadly sin , mortal sin - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of …

12. Definition of Cushy : entailing little hardship or difficulty a Cushy job with a high salary Other Words from Cushy Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More about Cushy Other Words from …

13. Borehole construction includes the mobilisation of equipment to the site and back to the base, drilling per metre, casing entailing supply and installation of solid casing and screen, gravel pack, sanitary seal and well-head construction.

14. The addition of another official language also entails a significant increase in the budget of the UN (personnel, equipment, and other recurring costs), and Member States have been generally reluctant to support proposals entailing an additional financial burden.

15. Avarice - reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins) avaritia , greed , rapacity , covetousness deadly sin , mortal sin - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace; "theologians list seven mortal sins"

16. This is something of an anachronism, since it reflects the technologies of the 1950s, but it also represents an excessive amount of work for the human operators, entailing major risks of mistakes and misunderstandings resulting in flight safety problems.

17. Using the exchange-rate as a nominal anchor had proved to be a successful strategy in reducing inflation in Greece; yet, with accelerating activity, labour costs pressures were rising entailing a large appreciation of the effective exchange rate in real terms and an ensuing loss of competitiveness.

18. Consilience is the highest-order, universal peer-review, with appropriate entailing demands; describing the world as it is – not as we arbitrarily perceive or wish it to be – requires an accounting of all information relevant to a topic of inquiry, especially that which challenges previously-held positions and biases.

19. Under article 20 of the 1999 Electoral Act, adopted on the basis of article 289 of the Constitution, voting rights may be lost for the same reasons as citizenship may be revoked or because of the imposition through adversarial proceedings of a penalty entailing imprisonment and loss of civic rights.

20. Should any Bhikkhu sit in private, alone with a woman on a seat secluded enough to lend itself (to sexual intercourse), so that a female lay follower whose word can be trusted, having seen (them), might describe it as constituting any of three cases — entailing defeat, communal meetings, or confession — then the Bhikkhu, acknowledging

21. The dubstep release with the highest profile in 2008, Diary of an Afro Warrior is the second album from Croydon producer Benga, following 2006's Newstep, but it might as well be considered his first, given the push behind it.Like Burial, Benga roams outside the rigid strictures of dubstep -- entailing the form's stout-but-agile, tightly coiled rhythms and arsenal of imposing effects, from wide

22. 134 Since exceptional circumstances and the concept of ‘best technical knowledge not entailing excessive costs’ are relied on in order to justify the situations in which a system for treating urban waste water does not fulfil the requirements of Article 4 of Directive 91/271, it is appropriate at the outset to determine whether the evidence submitted by the Commission is capable of justifying in law the second complaint as regards each of the agglomerations covered by it.