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entailed

[en-teyld] / ɛnˈteɪld /


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Given all the conflicts that owning Warner Bros. would have entailed, every director, producer and actor in Hollywood would have been screaming “anticompetitive” anytime Netflix made a decision they didn’t like.

From The Wall Street Journal

But denying the request would have entailed meetings, legal review and the risk of complaints.

From The Wall Street Journal

Logistically, the execution of this special entailed figuring out the appropriate scale for the Muppet Theater.

From Los Angeles Times

This typically entailed thoughtful consideration over the content of TV: what a program was about, how it was written, and what personalities were involved.

From Los Angeles Times

Dressing up was a reflection of that exclusivity, and the general luxury that air travel in the 1950s and ’60s entailed, said Steele.

From The Wall Street Journal