enter into
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“There are many different factors that enter into the decision to have one or more children,” said EPI’s Gould, adding that financially, it has become a widely accepted fact that “it’s a struggle for a lot of people” now.
From MarketWatch
"One way to think about those events is because your brain is so in need of sleep, it tries its best to enter into a sleep-like state to restore some cognitive functions," Yang says.
From Science Daily
The international community, through the United Nations, placed the islands under U.S. administration after World War II. Decades later, the nations voted in referendums to enter into the compacts with the U.S.
“It’s interesting,” Brewer says, “because different teams could ostensibly enter into that conversation in the future.”
“They’re tactically flexible. They’ll enter into discussions with no intentions of following through on them,” Naranjo said.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.