Implying
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Of course, those in favor of higher interest rates would counter that inflation of 1% or even less is in fact “close” to 2%,
implying
that price stability has been achieved and monetary policy can be tightened.
Peasants could be transformed into factory workers virtually overnight,
implying
significant productivity gains for the economy.
And the UK government’s former chief scientific adviser, David King, found in a study for Energy Policy that official world oil reserves had been overstated by up to one-third –
implying
that we are on the verge of a major “tipping point” in oil production.
Annual output per person, adjusted for price levels in different parts of the world, averages around $10,000,
implying
total output of around $67 trillion.
The next step will be forced exit from the euro and reintroduction of the drachma,
implying
a dramatic drop in living standards, owing in part to immediate devaluation of the new currency and high inflation.
This will require the vast mobilization of zero-carbon energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydro power,
implying
a power system that can handle intermittent energy sources that depend on when the sun shines, how hard the wind blows, and how fast the rivers flow.
These rules are then advertised as “avant garde,”
implying
that the PTAs are the “vanguard” of new rules.
Last year, Georgia elected its new president, Giorgi Margvelashvili, through a peaceful and legitimate process; earlier this summer, the country signed a European Union Association Agreement,
implying
closer connections to the West.
Moreover, Chinese assistance packages often come with Chinese technology and laborers,
implying
limited employment opportunities and capacity-building for local people.
By any measure of economic importance, China and other major emerging economies have long since merited much larger IMF quota shares,
implying
greater financial contributions and greater voting weights.
Moreover, the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice still requires unanimity for essential decisions in the fight against crime and terrorism and therefore,
implying
excruciating slowness.
While this additional cost can be borne by health-care systems in the rich world, it is excessive for poor countries,
implying
no, or insufficient, treatment.
With expanded meat consumption, soybean production alone would nearly double,
implying
a proportional increase in the use of inputs like land, fertilizer, pesticides, and water.
And boosting net exports will require a weaker dollar to make US products more attractive to foreign buyers and foreign goods more expensive to US buyers,
implying
a loss in Americans’ standard of living.
The word stagnation suggests a swamp,
implying
a breeding ground for virulent dangers.
The Limits of DubaiCambridge – Global investors are in a giant huff over Dubai’s decision to allow its flagship private company Dubai World to seek a six-month standstill
(implying
at least partial default) on payments on some $26 billion in debt.
Agriculture, predominantly subsistence farming, employs over 60% of the African workforce,
implying
widespread destruction of livelihoods, to say nothing of increased food insecurity as crops are disrupted.
With Trump’s withdrawal
implying
that the US and its allies have lost the war, Assad already feels emboldened to forge ahead – with Russian and Iranian support – with his plan to recapture the remaining rebel-held territories at all costs.
Under the new deal, Puerto Rico’s annual debt payments would increase from $420 million in fiscal year 2019 to almost $1 billion in fiscal year 2041,
implying
an aggregate recovery rate of 75.5% of the amount owed.
Such support is clearly unsustainable; in fact, the CBR recently announced that it will allow the ruble to float,
implying
an exchange rate that reflects the market’s expectations concerning oil prices and future capital outflows.
Indeed, every second megawatt of new electricity that is added globally is green,
implying
that the share of renewable energy could reach 50% in 2030.
As a result, several UN agencies forecast that, by 2025, 1.8 billion people will be living in regions stricken with absolute water scarcity,
implying
a lack of access to adequate quantities for human and environmental uses.
Fear of the Left overcame history's open wounds: Batlle won by 7%,
implying
that almost all Blancos flocked to him.
But those who make these forecasts are
implying
real declines, from peak to trough, of more than 50% in some places.
Moreover, every dollar added to a country's total debt generated 3 to 4 cents of extra capital flight per year in subsequent years,
implying
that capital flight was partly a response to the deteriorating economic environment associated with rising debt burdens.
Though a precise comparison is difficult, there is no doubt that China’s capital coefficient is much higher,
implying
a larger gap between the growth rate of capital intensity (the total amount of capital needed per dollar of revenue) and that of labor productivity.
As the editor-in-chief of Tempo Weekly Newsmagazine , I am guilty, according to the court, of defaming a business tycoon named Tomy Winata by
implying
his possible involvement in a fire at Jakarta's South-East Asia textile market, and of fomenting riots by disseminating lies.
People are so convinced that energy costs are “exploding,” despite the recent oil-price collapse, that any new project
implying
even slightly higher prices – even if overall energy prices are still lower than they were five years ago – is now exceedingly difficult to initiate.
German authorities are working feverishly to come up with a set of proposals in time for the European Union summit at the end of June, but all signs suggest that they will offer only the minimum on which the various parties can agree – implying, once again, only temporary relief.
The tourism sector is expected to experience a 45% decline –
implying
a drop in revenue of some $1.1 billion.
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