Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
involve .
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Examples
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Being a Leader Without a Title involves being inspirational and uplifting in a world that all too often celebrates the worst of things.
The Leader Who Had No Title Robin Sharma 2010
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If, however, the term involves something that is likely to affect an individuals life, even though it is not a central concept of a particular branch of science, it is listed under Technology.
23. Technology 2002
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The term involves recognising a project's reduction of carbon emissions qualifying it for credits which can be traded on the carbon market.
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One prominent case to be decided this term involves the government's increasing ability to track where people go—and when the Fourth Amendment requires authorities to get a warrant before doing so.
Hot Topics Before High Court Jess Bravin 2011
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But the incident which gives the movie its title involves Mr. Young himself, and a late-night march which he had been sent to St. Augustine to stop.
Atlanta Film Festival report No. 1: "Crossing in St. Augustine" Reel Fanatic 2010
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But the incident which gives the movie its title involves Mr. Young himself, and a late-night march which he had been sent to St. Augustine to stop.
Archive 2010-04-01 Reel Fanatic 2010
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This term involves seeking and entering into relationships and marriage with a different perspective from the traditional vision of just happening to meet and fall in love with “the one” and living happily ever after with a white picket fence and 2.3 kids.
First Comes Marriage Reva Seth 2008
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And one of the court's high-profile cases this term involves whether a religious group can put a monument in a city park.
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One project this term involves a team of students assigned to Burger King's London headquarters.
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The other problem with this title involves its ending.
Archive 2006-07-01 fusenumber8 2006
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