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Moreover, the last price trough lasted more than 20 years,
implying
that Russia cannot expect simply to wait it out.
Such an agreement could include trade in goods, services, financial instruments, and agriculture, and would necessitate greater compatibility of European and American regulations and legal norms,
implying
substantial savings.
For example, both have already signed free-trade treaties with various Latin American countries,
implying
the creation of a geographically enormous free-trade area, which should boost economic resilience in the face of global crisis.
As the once-imminent promise of identifying “biomarkers” for depression recedes into the distant future, the APA is raising the stakes – and increasing pressure on the already vulnerable – by
implying
that, after two weeks, a person’s grief is no longer just grief.
But, in view of the negotiations – set to begin in 2018 – on a European fiscal union
(implying
systematic transfers from the EU’s north to its south), it wouldn’t hurt if Germany and the Netherlands knew what would happen if they did not sign a possible treaty.
Governments simply don’t realize this,
implying
massive opportunity costs.
One possibility is that the inevitable reduction of US current-account deficits (whenever that comes) may result from sustained dollar depreciation (as in the 1970s),
implying
a capital loss for China and other major holders of US Treasuries.
Molecular typing of the isolates indicated that 85% were clonally related,
implying
epidemic transmission of XDR strains, most likely in HIV clinics and hospital wards.
These risks are being magnified by some grim medium-term trends
implying
pervasive mediocre growth.
Indeed, the UN estimates that just six countries prescribe 78% of the total legal production of opiates,
implying
shortages of opium-based painkillers in many of the UN’s 185 other member states.
For starters, potential growth is still too low in most of the periphery, given aging populations and low productivity growth, while actual growth – even once the periphery exits the recession in 2014 – will remain below 1% for the next few years,
implying
that unemployment rates will remain very high.
To put that 4% of GDP in perspective, the federal government’s total revenue from the personal income tax is less than 9% of GDP,
implying
that nearly half is spent on these means-tested programs.
A unilateral sanctions regime will most probably lead Iran to restart its nuclear program,
implying
renewed hostility with the West.
All call for a concerted political effort
implying
some form of negotiation with the Taliban.
Indeed, today's low long-term rates suggest that investors are projecting the downward trend to continue over the next ten years at the same pace that it has done since 1980,
implying
that the current US inflation rate of 2.1% would fall to zero or below by 2013.
This would be worth nearly $3 trillion in social good,
implying
an enormous return of $34 for every dollar spent.
No single party can dominate Indian politics as the Congress Party has done since independence,
implying
a future of difficult and quarrelsome coalitions.
But raising prices is likely to mean losing market share,
implying
fewer employees to meet demand.
Their increasing strength is a reflection of robust economic growth, which promotes production for the market rather than sheer redistribution of resources,
implying
a new sort of politics.
The interest rate on ten-year Treasury bonds has risen almost a full percentage point since February, to 2.72%,
implying
a loss of nearly 10% in the price of the bond.
In the Middle East, for example, both Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution and the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 were preceded by unprecedented oil-price booms,
implying
greater prosperity in the region.
Indeed, there is considerable talk among Western security services that the recently disclosed centrifuges were not actually assembled in the Nyeongbyeon facility,
implying
that Kim’s regime is hiding another facility.
Under the latest eurozone reforms, the principle that those who assume a risk should be liable for it has been replaced by a principle of joint liability,
implying
financial transfers on an unprecedented scale in the event of a crisis.
Extrapolating Europe’s modest growth from 1980 onwards, my calculations show that output in the eurozone today is more than 15% below where it would have been had the 2008 financial crisis not occurred,
implying
a loss of some $1.6 trillion this year alone, and a cumulative loss of more than $6.5 trillion.
The estimated growth rate for 2016 is lower than the population growth rate of about 2%,
implying
a per capita contraction in GDP.
Up until 2014, the US spent about $3.7 billion to save 1.7 million children,
implying
a cost of just $2,200 for each child saved.
If that happens, it will raise annual real GDP in 2027 by about $500 billion, equivalent to 1.7% of total 2027 GDP,
implying
a gain of $4,000 per household in today’s dollars.
First, it declares that ISIS will drop its titular reference to “Iraq and Syria” to become simply the Islamic State,
implying
that it has its sights set on other countries, especially Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and possibly Lebanon.
For example, in the traditional “tree of life” representation of evolution, the branches always move apart, never merging,
implying
that species’ ancestry follows a linear path, and that all evolutionary changes along this path occur within the lineage being traced.
Households, banks, and some non-financial firms in most advanced economies remain saddled with high debt ratios,
implying
continued deleveraging.
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