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The savings (£1.6 billion)
implied
by Osborne’s proposal represent only a tiny fraction of Britain’s £310 billion annual bill for social-welfare programs.
The 48% who voted to remain in the European Union, he implied, might not be part of the “real” British people at all.
After all, they express their ideas with mathematics and arrive at quantitative estimates of
implied
relationships from empirical data.
You must believe in official information, Blix
implied.
The limit will now be relaxed due to the "exceptional" circumstances
implied
by the Iraq war-providing relief, ironically, to the war's main European opponents, France and Germany.
And Putin, who has declared privatization to be worthwhile even at lower prices (owing to
implied
efficiency gains), seems ready to issue the orders.
A second is the Bush administration’s ideological hostility to the modest amount of wealth redistribution
implied
by the public system.
The euro, as the SNB’s move implied, remains as fragile as ever.
And his challenge
implied
a new dimension to policymaking: Governments may need to run deficits to maintain full employment.
Given the tremendous savings
implied
by eliminating unnecessary risks, and minimizing those that are inescapable, such prescriptive solutions make economic sense.
Disregarding the
implied
threat, the idea that the alternative to America is to be “left alone” with a “very strong Germany” is amusing.
As a result, shadow banking, which provides capital at triple the cost
implied
by the official base interest rate, is flourishing – and generating significant uncertainty and risk.
Is productivity really falling, as
implied
by most economic statics, or accelerating, as technological breakthroughs suggest?
His three main policy instruments toward the post-Soviet states are the customs union
implied
by his proposed “Eurasian Union,” Gazprom, and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
This dualism of human spirit and physical body
implied
that brain-based explanations for problems affecting motor movement and language were possible, but that personality, feelings, and beliefs existed in the realm of the spirit.
You are an heiress to a noble heritage, and thus not only better than the mass of immigrants, but also part of something larger and more compelling than is
implied
by the cog status that a multiracial, secular society offers you.
These range from the lack of professionalism
implied
by allowing contractors to conduct such sensitive work to America’s hands-off approach toward certain allies, like the United Kingdom and New Zealand, while relegating many of its other allies – including most of the European Union – to surveillance-worthy status.
And this does not even account for the benefits
implied
by improved accounting, tendering, and reporting procedures – all by-products of greater private-sector involvement.
The adverse economic impact
implied
by such efforts is not nearly as large as one might expect; in many cases, it could be more than offset by other kinds of commercial activities that take advantage of live sharks.
The goal of openness
implied
by immigration is worth preserving, especially if both its demands and its promise apply across the board.
Banks want neither millions of negotiations nor, most importantly, the need to face the losses
implied
on their loan portfolio.
Meanwhile, Trump has
implied
that he might somehow soften his stance on the trade issue if Xi offers to help rein in the North Korean regime’s nuclear ambitions.
The geopolitical opportunity
implied
by inclusion of the map has not been lost on America, which is why the US, somewhat unusually, has made another effort to ratify the Law of the Sea Convention.
The danger
implied
by this scenario should not be underestimated.
Either growth will weaken dramatically, as
implied
by bond-market expectations, or interest rates will rise dramatically, because bond-market expectations turn out to be completely wrong.
Or was it because the forecasters were in thrall to economic models that
implied
that economies were at full employment, in which case the only result of fiscal expansion would be inflation?
One can understand why economists trained in this way were seduced by financial models that
implied
that banks had virtually eliminated risk.
The second cost is implicit, but potentially far more substantial: because sterilization bonds are forced savings (and deflationary by definition), they absorb the potential investment and consumption
implied
by today’s trade surplus.
The liberalization of trade and investment
implied
by the Single European Act was greatly inspired by a British deregulatory vision.
But these targets have been organized around the explicit public debt already on the books with absolutely no provision for the implicit debt
implied
by social security liabilities.
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