Imply
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525 examples of Imply in a sentence
Because it apparently does not
imply
any real loss of power for national governments, it has achieved a certain acceptance and seems close to being implemented.
The decision on Kosovo may not
imply
the prospect of renewed large-scale conflict, but it does raise serious questions for Europe’s relations with Russia and the United States, as well as for stability throughout the Balkans.
But this does not
imply
laissez-faire; on the contrary, it requires activist policies in many areas, such as education and training, infrastructure, R&D, business promotion, and the development of links to the global economy.
Put another way, should someone essentially be permitted to own the right, say, to test whether you have a set of genes that
imply
a higher than 50% probability of developing breast cancer?
But addressing scarcity will inevitably
imply
revising agricultural practices and policies worldwide to ensure their sustainability.
A confrontational US approach toward China, moreover, would
imply
an additional destabilizing factor: Japan might become much bolder than necessary in its foreign policy.
While this does not necessarily
imply
a military role for Europe in Asia (although participation in peacekeeping missions should not be excluded), it does mean a more forceful diplomatic posture in support of mediation and multilateralism.
And pre-qualification for IMF support would also
imply
access to the relevant regional financial arrangement, if any, thus helping integrate the overall system.
In the civilian world, too, the most important determinant of whether an organization functions well is not the monetary incentive system, as standard economic models would imply, but whether its workers identify with the organization and with their job within it.
Similarly, while competition will improve the quality of research and education, this does not
imply
reduced public funding, a lower priority for basic research, or the elimination of scholarships.
In either case, it would seem to
imply
that Germany is less vulnerable to the populist temptation than some of its Western counterparts.
Equal rights, according to this logic - as socialist thought has emphasized -
imply
public policies aimed at narrowing inequalities in the actual living conditions of all citizens.
In its early years, the Reagan administration forecast 5% income growth (twice the long-run average), in order to
imply
in its projections a boost to revenues big enough to make up for its many tax cuts.
With the primary surplus gone, a default would no longer permit Tsipras to fulfill Syriza’s campaign promises; on the contrary, it would
imply
even bigger cutbacks in wages, pensions, and public spending than the “troika” – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the IMF – is now demanding.
The need to open ourselves as Europeans to the Asian mind, and even to some different societal models, does not imply, however, that we should relinquish our values.
Thus, worries about a Putin who has “lost touch with reality”
imply
not only a lower (or even negative) GDP growth rate, but also – and more immediately – a weaker currency, driving up prices of imported consumer goods.
Moreover, members of Najib’s government endorse hudud, a class of penalties within sharia law that could
imply
strict limitations on Muslims’ right to choose how they practice their faith.
The second option would
imply
an international agreement, in addition to the EU treaties, which would legally bind participating countries, enabling them to commit to establishing a genuine economic union, and to define the organs and rules that will govern their cooperation.
But this does not
imply
a complete break with Russia, whose weight in Polish exports has tripled since 2004.
The proposal does not necessarily
imply
hardship for EU migrants; it simply means that any support they may require over the four-year period is to be financed by their home country.
These schemes
imply
socialization of debt – taxpayers elsewhere in Europe would share a country’s debt burden.
But what exactly does this
imply
for how middle- and low-income countries today should set their capital-account policies amid the current flood?
On the contrary, it is an outgrowth of the system for assessing and promoting Chinese bureaucrats that prevailed until the early twentieth century.While it is a form of meritocracy, and thus superior to nepotism, it fails to take into account the reality that a capacity for rote learning does not necessarily
imply
an aptitude for creativity or ingenuity.
Unfortunately, the stubbornness of the ECB and the European Commission is now providing ammunition to populist governments in accession countries that are counting on currency appreciation to escape the fiscal discipline that adopting the Euro would
imply.
An assessment of sovereign risk that is systematic and data-driven could help to spot the risks that changing global headwinds
imply.
Firms are typically reluctant to keep workers on when their temporary contracts end, as this would
imply
giving them high employment protection.
But the MAP process does not
imply
an automatic right to NATO membership.
From the Greek perspective, an independent state of Macedonia could
imply
a claim on the rest of geographical Macedonia, otherwise known as northern Greece.
But supporting Charlie Hebdo’s right to express whatever message it chooses does not necessarily
imply
support for its portrayals of the Prophet Mohammed or a willingness to participate in their dissemination.
The unwinding of QE0 does not necessarily
imply
a decline in the rest of the world’s appetite for US Treasuries.
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