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However, early retirement schemes also
imply
tremendous-and often neglected-costs for government budgets and the pension systems by increasing benefit payments while reducing contributions.
Currently, Palestinians oscillate between two options that
imply
either addressing the Security Council in a bid for full UN membership, or appealing to the General Assembly, should a US veto render success there impossible.
Environmentalists sometimes underestimate the benefits of technological and economic progress when they reason that a finite supply of resources must
imply
their eventual exhaustion.
This strategy does not
imply
that central banks should attempt to confine the exchange rate to a pre-specified target zone.
But more accurate government statistics
imply
that the real incomes of those at the middle of the income distribution have increased about 50% since 1980.
The resulting numbers
imply
that the cumulative increase from 1984 through 2013 was less than 10%, equivalent to less than 0.3% per year.
And combining that with the CBO estimate of a gain of about 50% would
imply
that the real income of the median household is up nearly 2.5% a year over the past 30 years.
But that is what her arguments
imply.
The necessary reductions
imply
a rapid and radical transformation of industrial, energy, and land-use systems around the world.
Under the current paradigm, as argued by Harvard’s Joseph Nye, this would
imply
the unilateral destruction of America’s most important source of “smart” power.
Today, I am encouraged to see that a fast-growing group of business leaders recognize that the greater freedoms and wealth they gain from globalization
imply
greater responsibility for labor and the environment.
The first choice is bound to
imply
elaborate measures designed to deliver “more of the same” – a strengthening of the Stability and Growth Pact, for example, with more provisions for economic policy surveillance and cooperation.
What policy prescriptions does the “imperfect knowledge” approach
imply
for the current crisis?
They also know, of course, that any serious engagement with the Palestinian question must
imply
engaging Hamas in the search for a two-state solution.
But things are even better than those numbers
imply.
These interest-rate movements
imply
that bond investors are less worried today about inflation and economic overheating than they were before Trump’s tax cuts, protectionist measures, and the shift from budget consolidation to aggressive fiscal expansion.
None of this would
imply
permanent residency in Bangladesh.
This belief does not
imply
South Korean cynicism about nonproliferation.
Preventing bad current-account deficits would require far greater intervention in the private sector than the neoliberal and single-market doctrines that were fashionable at the euro’s founding would
imply.
Officials who promise – or
imply
– that they can keep this pandemic from their borders, or stop it once it has arrived, are setting themselves up for public outrage later.
Certain types of competitive advantage undermine the legitimacy of international trade, even when (as with this example) they may
imply
aggregate economic benefits for the importing country.
Substantial differences among and within Africa’s countries
imply
the need for a much deeper and finer-grained understanding of consumer preferences and affordability profiles by product category.
This does not
imply
that every vulnerable migrant must be accepted.
Increases in income taxes
imply
that unions demand higher gross salaries in order to compensate for the fall in net salaries due to tax increases.
The latest increases in oil prices – and the related increases in other commodity prices, especially food –
imply
several unfortunate consequences (even leaving aside the risk of severe civil unrest).
Does Web 2.0 technology
imply
an analogous role for “Twivolution” in a Chinese democratic transition one day?
While GDP will be the basic criterion for share allocation among the founding members, the finance ministry suggested in October that China does not necessarily need the 50% stake that its GDP would
imply.
Rather than seeking to detect a quantum of the gravitational field, researchers are looking for other effects that would
imply
that gravity is quantized.
The global economy’s high degree of interconnectivity, interdependence, and complex feedback mechanisms
imply
that one weak hub can bring down the entire system.
Many of the decisions to be taken by the new European institutions may
imply
costs that will emerge only much later.
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