But declining fertility rates imply that by 2050 there will be just 2.6 American workers supporting each pensioner and the figures for France, Germany and Italy will be 1.9, 1.6 and 1.5 respectively.
The law, he says, does not specifically rule it out, and recent decisions by industrial tribunals imply that parliamentarians' jobs are covered by European employment legislation.
For example a US Treasury would have a very low risk weighting while Mortgage Backed Securities backed by subprime loans would by definition imply a higher risk weighting and thus a higher capital requirement.
Second, your question suggests that there are more mass murders in schools and seem to imply that this is caused by the law banning guns on school premises.
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The year-end estimates by each company imply that Sirius expects to add another 1.6 million subs in the second half of the year and that XM hopes to add between 800, 000 and 1.2 million new customers.
This does not imply that they must be supplied by the state.
Relations soured in 2006 after Pope Benedict quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor in remarks taken by some Muslims to imply that Islam was a violent religion.
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This is true, in spite of the number of examples from the financial crisis, Madoff feeder fund failures, and other frauds that might be considered by investors to possibly imply auditor failure.
Interestingly, the tone of an article in today's FT by Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the IMF, seems to imply that stimulating short-term growth is now perceived by the IMF to be more important than immediate deficit reduction - which is not quite the same message as that of the British Chancellor, George Osborne, in his newspaper article of the previous day.
They imply that lawyers' objections are motivated by self-preservation as much as by ethical scruples.
They imply that the government should be bound by any referendum, presumably including one on independence.
The current stock prices of CHBT, SB and SRDX imply those companies profits will decline permanently by 50% or more.
For example, the current stock prices of MSFT and ADI imply those companies profits will decline permanently by 10% or more.
But even the elite AAA rating currently held by Uncle Sam does not imply a zero probability of default for all time.
That would imply that the share of the economy claimed by stocks is rising each year.
The expression in German can imply a dishonest past and recalls phrases used by the Nazis.
On one hand, Kickstarter has taken measures to protect consumers by disallowing photorealistic renders that would imply a product is further along than it actually is.
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As Mr Greenspan himself pointed out last month, an acceleration in demand need not imply an overheated economy if it is caused by an acceleration in productivity.
As Mr Bernanke remarked in a speech a few months ago, this suggests that changes in property prices should affect consumer spending by more than conventional wealth effects imply.
You state that I misunderstand Islam and the Qu'ran, but to imply that these attacks were not carried out by terrorists with a direct connection to Islamic fundamentalism is frankly naive.
At first it seemed to imply the start of an ugly new campaign by pro-Gaddafi forces, which were pushed out of this port city back in February, and prevented from retaking it only by Nato's aerial intervention.
But his results imply that a two-person household headed by a man of 50 living on a farm in the south needs 4.6 times as much spending as a three-person family headed by a 30-year-old woman living in a city in the west.
Such figures are sometimes bandied around to imply that nearly all of this gap is caused by discrimination.
However, this does not imply a rise in overall joblessness: those displaced by Wal-Mart will tend to find work elsewhere.
His face is more often than not a mask, which makes us grateful for every hint of a smile, and amazed by the range of feelings he can imply without actually expressing them.
And by that I don't mean to imply that Cameron, in some mystical way, anticipated the 21st century's most infamous day.
On the other hand, using the term ethnic cleansing does imply a certain degree of systematic policy, systematic direction by on part or the other.
By answering any and all questions, they imply that nothing is out of bounds, not even questions about rumors of drug use from an unelected press corps that has its own skeletons.
In 2001 the deficit was equivalent to 0.5% of global GDP, but by next year the IMF's forecasts imply that the surplus could hit a record 0.8% of GDP (see left-hand chart).
You imply that this is the result of the country being plundered by its leaders.
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