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You have to keep in mind your job and what it entails.
First make sure you know what a project like that entails.
I'll let you make the call as to what that exactly entails.
But many had to be told first what the decision entailed.
"I've got a better idea of just what your program entails."
It would be well to know just what this entails.
Few among them could have known what the job entailed.
But he had no idea quite what that would entail for the first game.
But to take the risk, to ask for her help and everything that might entail.
Their art, or so he says, entails what happens then.
Both of our jobs entail getting everybody on his team ready.
Even so, the new system entails a measure of risk.
It has entailed a great deal of study on my part.
If we tried, it would entail more than one season's work.
For the majority of people this entails using the right hand.
It is true of course that all success entails hard work.
"We do not want the process of change to entail a civil war."
Anything more you want to save will entail tax risk.
"I had no idea what it was going to entail."
But how much political risk would such a proposal really entail?
Yet investing in those companies entails another form of risk.
Making a list of what the job will entail helps.
I want to know what stage these plans are at and how much it all entails.
But being a citizen entails a lot more than just living in a nation.
It might even entail walking around until you find something open.