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Projections by the UN suggest that a coordinated economic-recovery agenda centered around such policies would boost annual global output growth to an average rate of 4%, and close the jobs deficit, by 2016 – a far better outlook than that
implied
by the current approach.
A comparison of the two most common types of cannabis in the United Kingdom, hash and sinsemilla (“skunk”), found that using skunk
implied
a significantly greater risk of psychosis, while hash did not.
French President Jacques Chirac recently
implied
that we should not overestimate the seriousness of Iran’s possessing nuclear weapons.
The benefit is simple: ERM II permits some exchange rate flexibility, as opposed to the fixed rates
implied
by adopting the euro.
Japan’s past predilection toward saving has long
implied
a large trade and current-account surplus, but now these surpluses are starting to swing the other way.
(A state-controlled autopsy
implied
that she had committed suicide.)
When considered in this wider European context, there was more symmetry in the Russia-Ukraine energy relationship than the simple numbers on energy dependence
implied
at first glance.
But this helped Europe’s small countries more than the big ones, and it
implied
more competition for Germany, Europe’s biggest economy.
The risks
implied
by such policies require careful examination, particularly because the current experiment appears to be one more step down a well-trodden path – a path that led to the crisis in the first place.
And governments hate the
implied
loss of sovereignty and face.
One possible explanation is that they are concerned about the loss of credibility
implied
by setting an inflation target of 2% and then failing to come close to it year after year.
He has
implied
that they were merely young people from fancy neighborhoods who got what they deserved; and he has dismissed the government’s savage attacks on the opposition by musing that, “sometimes people get burned.”
Next, we applied for admission to NATO and prepared for European Union membership, with all of the institutional reforms that these goals
implied.
This was followed by an extended version of the assisted-growth model in the advanced countries, largely revolving around unconventional monetary policy; in the United States, this
implied
several rounds of quantitative easing, which is simply the government borrowing from itself – a form of price control.
But, taken together, they can stem the volatility
implied
by short-term flows and help to smooth out domestic credit cycles.
With popular resistance to paying for profligate southern Europeans rising in Germany and Holland, governments there might be forced to ask their people whether they want to pay the huge costs
implied
by their commitments to bail out eurozone members that are unwilling or unable to pay.
And, as scientists become gloomier and underline the urgency of tackling climate change, economists are becoming increasingly optimistic about the opportunities
implied
by a low-carbon future.
This
implied
being a faithful US ally, in good times and in bad, while acting as something of a fair-weather friend to the Soviet Union and China.
Moreover, the total effect on labor income – the product of jobs times hours worked times average hourly wages – has been more severe than that
implied
by the job losses alone, because many firms are cutting their workers’ hours, placing them on furlough, or lowering their wages as a way to share the pain.
The long-term effect on the federal budget
implied
by a sustained reduction in the growth of Medicare and Medicaid spending to the rates of the last several years would be profound.
With such help from the Palestinians – for example, Hamas bitterly castigated Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently after he inadvertently
implied
giving up the right of return – Netanyahu may well rule Israel and Palestine for the foreseeable future.
The scale of the violence in Syria underscores the risk
implied
by inaction.
The true risk
implied
by the US deal with Russia lies elsewhere.
But, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey
implied
when he opened the door to a discussion of a US ground component in the campaign against the Islamic State, US military power cannot be used incrementally and indecisively.
This trend is exacerbated by the declining efficiency of financial resources in the state sector, a product of the soft budget constraint
implied
by easily accessible, cheap capital.
But the importance of the distribution of seats pales in comparison to that of the longer-term changes in Israeli politics
implied
by Kadima’s victory.
Nor could they be annexed to Israel, owing to the demographic problem
implied
by continued control over so many Palestinians.
Critics contend that the clause, along with the Kremlin’s
implied
warning that it could withdraw from the treaty unilaterally were America’s defenses to become too robust, provides the Kremlin with leverage to impede deployment of any strategic missile-defense system.
The expected inflation rate over the next ten years
implied
by the inflation-indexed bonds rose 0.3 percentage points in the 14 months after July 2016, but then increased 0.8 percentage points in the next five months.
Restructuring Greek debt in 2010 would have
implied
a financial hit for French and German banks (and the governments that stood behind them), but a much smaller loss than that
implied
by the mushrooming costs of an enduring crisis.
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