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Source: Webster's dictionaryUGLINESS, n. A gift of the gods to certain women, entailing virtue without humility. Ambrose Bierce
Morgenbesser described Gentile ethics as entailing "ought implies can” while in Jewish ethics "can implies don't.”. Sidney Morgenbesser
Affiliation is often retained in families for generations, and being Hasidic is as much a sociological factor, entailing birth into a specific community and allegiance to a dynasty of Rebbes, as it is a purely religious one. Source: Internet
A Muslim society should not condone relations entailing or conducive to sexual license. Source: Internet
Avicenna argued that the impossible being is that which cannot exist, while the contingent in itself (mumkin bi-dhatihi) has the potentiality to be or not to be without entailing a contradiction. Source: Internet
Layer-based compositing is very well suited for rapid 2D and limited 3D effects such as in motion graphics, but becomes awkward for more complex composites entailing a large number of layers. Source: Internet