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Much of that, moreover, includes the usage of munitions that already exist,
implying
that little or no stimulus will be provided to today's economy.
Despite high unemployment and low growth, Germany does not face a short-term threat to macroeconomic stability, though the country’s population is declining and aging,
implying
huge challenges in the decades ahead.
China’s total fertility rate is estimated at around 1.5,
implying
that the working-age population will begin to decline by the mid-2010’s.
These mean-reverting processes are, well, reverting,
implying
that the buoyant performance of the recent past is unlikely to return any time soon.
Indeed, some years back, a planned visit to Indian Ladakh by the PLA’s commander of the Lanzhou Military Region was canceled on the grounds that Pakistan had protested –
implying
that Pakistan had a legitimate claim to the area.
On a first approximation, low-carbon paths are the dominant strategies,
implying
a completely different and far more favorable view of the incentive structures at work.
Moreover, he has suggested that the next Dalai Lama will be found in the “free world,”
implying
that he will be reincarnated as a Tibetan exile or in India’s Tawang district, where the sixth Dalai Lama was born in the seventeenth century.
The most reliable index of comparable house prices has continued to decline month after month, and prices are now about 7% lower in real terms than a year ago,
implying
a $1 trillion loss of household wealth.
But many would say that hypertension is primarily a “rich-country” problem,
implying
that most affected people have access to the right knowledge and treatment.
Achieving these targets would be worth nearly $3 trillion in social good,
implying
an enormous return of $34 for every dollar spent.
Indeed, eurozone regulators not only maintained the assumption that the public debt of a bank’s own country was risk-free, but chose to extend it to all eurozone countries,
implying
that banks did not have to provide additional capital against their holdings of any eurozone public debt.
Second, many Europeans understood the pivot to Asia as
implying
a reduction in America’s commitment to the Atlantic alliance.
The governor of Greece’s central bank, an arm of the ECB, “predicted” that markets were facing a liquidity squeeze,
implying
that a Syriza victory would render the banking system unsafe – a statement that would be inane were it not calculated to start a bank run.
If real per capita GDP growth had continued after 1990 at the rate of the 1980’s, Japan’s economy would be 60% larger than it is today –
implying
losses in the trillions of dollars.
Low transport and communications costs and freer trade have knitted markets more closely together,
implying
that this relative decline in the US share of the global economy loosens the link between domestic capacity constraints and international pricing.
If anything, the expense to the city creates fiscal distress,
implying
a less favorable business environment in the future.
Analysts and bondholders have also lobbied the opposition-controlled National Assembly to recognize Venezuela’s external debt in exchange for the freedom of political prisoners,
implying
that the payment of your bonds can be secured through ransom.
Enhanced regional control would contribute to better information-sharing and decision-making as well,
implying
that the IMF-linked portion of CMIM crisis lending could be reduced in step with the strengthening of AMRO’s capacity and performance.
Modi rashly promised that he would create 20 million jobs per year,
implying
that almost 100 million jobs should have been created by now.
Britain’s Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke recently had to apologize for saying that some rapes were less serious than others,
implying
the need for legal discrimination.
Most of Egypt’s Islamists, particularly those who returned from exile in Saudi Arabia, adhere to the Wahhabi sect, with its severe restrictions on women,
implying
that women’s status would be much worse than it was before the revolution.
These cases have major implications for blood safety everywhere,
implying
additional restrictions on eligibility for blood donation and on the processing and handling of blood and blood products.
The stated goal of the new alliance was to establish what Kaczynski calls the “Fourth Republic”
(implying
a constitutional break with the supposedly compromised post-1989 Third Republic).
With the persistence of Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, safe-haven effects have driven the yield of ten-year US Treasury bonds to their lowest level in 60 years, while the ten-year swap spread – the gap between a fixed-rate and a floating-rate payment stream – is negative,
implying
a real loss for investors.
At the same time, the prospect of higher inflation has led even the European Central Bank to consider gradually ending unconventional monetary policies,
implying
less monetary accommodation at the global level.
More than halfway through that five-year period, the US is pretty much on track to meet that target,
implying
that export growth is ahead of import growth or growth in the global economy.
In this political climate, some politicians have tried to downplay their legal and humanitarian obligations toward refugees and migrants by lumping them together,
implying
that none of them deserves protection.
Moreover, since there are several Central Asian republics between Tajikistan and Russia, the Kremlin was really
implying
that all of Central Asia was still Russian territory.
Central banks would be tasked with preventing deflation,
implying
a major round of quantitative easing.
“The period of wage moderation may be coming to an end,” warns Otmar Issing, the ECB’s chief economist,
implying
that soaring energy prices may now be feeding through into the overall price level (so-called “second-round effects”).
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