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1
This does not necessarily
imply
more
risk, just a different behaviour pattern.
2
Rising yields
imply
more
expensive mortgages that could harm recovery in U.S. housing.
3
In all, they
imply
more
than 50 basis points of reductions by year end.
4
Somehow, the words seemed to
imply
more
than the mere steering of a scow.
5
Otherwise, the trends of the market are going to
imply
more
income and wealth inequality.
6
A word here and there may
imply
more
than what those words meant to mean.
7
This position and the discussions offered to prove it
imply
more
than has been explicitly stated.
8
I thought it had been only a joke, but so serious a question seems to
imply
more
.
9
The other two seemed to
imply
more
.
10
A word here and there may
imply
more
than what those words meant to mean... poetry for Christmas.
11
A word here and there may
imply
more
than what those words meant to mean - Federico Garcia Lorca.
12
A word here and there may
imply
more
than what those words meant to mean... the music of poetry.
13
The Gospels do not tell us all that Christians thought of Jesus, but they
imply
more
than they say.
14
A currency trading above that indicator encourages more buyers as it is seen to
imply
more
gains and vice versa.
15
Additionally, a more intelligent algorithm may
imply
more
long-term complexity cost and bug-chasing than are justified by the speed improvement.
16
A German-French deal would
imply
more
industrial overlap, raising the risk of job cuts and forced asset sales - especially in trains.
imply
more
imply