Imply
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I do not mean to
imply
that economic theory deliberately distorts reality for political purposes.
Attributing the ongoing slowdown to the financial crisis does not
imply
the absence of long-term secular effects, some of which are rooted in the crisis itself.
Hence the taboo on certain words, phrases, and arguments that
imply
that certain individuals, groups, or practices are superior or inferior, normal or abnormal; hence the search for ever more neutral ways to label social phenomena, thereby draining language of its vigor and interest.
It would represent a decisive step toward unified European banking supervision, which could
imply
easier liquidation of non-viable institutions.
The cheapest backup power by far is provided by open-cycle gas plants, which
imply
more CO2 emissions.
The average of the major energy models indicates that, downscaled for the UK, achieving the 20% target would
imply
a total cost of roughly £95 billion over the coming decade, and £18 billion every year after that.
This fall in GDP, though a natural consequence of lower imports of consumption goods, is often mistakenly perceived as something to be avoided, because it seems to
imply
that output is below its “potential.”
But this would
imply
a further drop of measured GDP by about the same percentage (and a further substantial increase in unemployment).
But the continuing success of the floating exchange-rate system does not
imply
a smooth ride in 2011.
And, even in electricity generation, emerging economies’ INDCs
imply
significant new investments in coal or gas capacity.
Many EU members fear that Sarkozy’s government will again break French budget promises, as his demands for growth-boosting tax cuts
imply
pushing back the deadline for eliminating France’s deficit until 2012.
But the British will no longer belong to the EU, and will remain skeptical of French talk of strategic autonomy, which could
imply
a weaker NATO.
Increasingly burgeoning populations in countries like Nigeria and Ghana
imply
a greater extraction of water resources for power generation.
Shared values and like-mindedness do not necessarily
imply
creating new political entities.
Saudi Arabia is deeply hostile to Geneva II, because formal diplomatic talks with the Assad regime
imply
de facto recognition that it retains legitimacy.
But this presupposes that the possession of such data does indeed
imply
a competitive advantage, and that a closed operating model is financially sustainable.
This would
imply
altering the scope, pace and composition of our measures early next year, and staff from the ECB and national central banks have stepped up technical preparations for further measures, if needed, with a view to implementing them in a timely manner.
With Europe in disarray, and Iran’s nuclear crisis still resistant to diplomatic resolution, America’s new foreign-policy realism could well
imply
that the US, however reluctantly, will ultimately be forced to revisit its “rebalancing strategy.”
Until now, nuclear-weapon states’ national governments and bureaucracies have preferred to limit the disarmament debate to symbolic measures that
imply
no deadlines or additional legally binding obligations.
A decline in long-term rates of such magnitude would thus appear to
imply
massive price inflation for real assets, justifying the high prices we are in fact seeing.
They increasingly challenge the traditional view that efficiency and equality
imply
less individual choice.
Wind energy is now competitive with conventional power plants, while rising gas and coal prices and the steady decline in renewable-energy costs
imply
that, within a few years, fossil fuels will be even less attractive.
These calculations indicate that, even with higher discounting, the Stern Review’s estimates of future benefits and costs
imply
that mitigation makes economic sense.
The continuous injection of liquidity would
imply
a greater likelihood of renewed asset bubbles in housing, equities, or modern art.
But, because these policies increase the cost of fuel and electricity, they
imply
layoffs elsewhere, across many different economic sectors.
Does the PRI’s comeback after 12 years in opposition
imply
a return to the corrupt, authoritarian ways of its past?
China has countered that its historic and per capita emissions remain well below US levels, and that to cap aggregate national emissions at the same level as the US would
imply
a personal carbon budget in San Francisco five times greater than in Shanghai.
Pinker and others rightly point out that rising inequality does not
imply
absolute losses for subgroups, unless overall income growth is flat.
But the fact is that, while an integrated market for goods and services requires a degree of labor mobility, it does not
imply
that all people must have the right to cross borders and look for a job in the country of their choice.
Seventh, monetization of fiscal deficits is not inflationary in the short run, whereas slack product and labor markets
imply
massive deflationary forces.
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