Europeans, he says, put a higher implicit price on their leisure.
The Think Different campaign began a trend of implicit lifestyle advertising that left behind explicit product mentions.
Human interactions are governed by a set of implicit codes that can sometimes seem frustratingly opaque, and whose misreading can quickly put you on the outside looking in.
With a whimsically eclectic technique (including musical sequences and special effects), she sets in motion a flashy yet complex superstructure of personal life that rests on a solid, implicit base of quasi-divine technological power and sociopolitical openness and energy.
European policy makers are considering a host of proposals to eliminate implicit government guarantees, including a new resolution regime, turning some liabilities into bail-in debt that will automatically take losses, depositor-preference regimes that would subordinate unsecured bondholders, and U.K.-style plans to ring-fence certain activities.
Depending on how you look at it, the fact that Fannie and Freddie have such a big share of the market and carry an implicit government guarantee is either a big cause for concern or the only way in which the peculiarities of America's mortgage market can operate with relative safety.
But this kind of thinking is implicit in a lot of thinking about patent policy, especially among patent lawyers.
Customers buying a handset have an implicit contract that they will be kept as up to date as possible.
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It is also striking that Gates seems to be the victim of a police mentality that chafes at a challenge of its implicit authority.
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Undocumented immigrant is not only not pejorative, it implies a moral judgement an implicit tut-tut for misplacing some papers of failing to dot ever i and cross every t.
Right at the opening, there was a spike in the implicit interest cost to Italy of borrowing for two years (the yield on two-year bonds) to a euro-era record of around 8% - and then it fell back to 7.5% or so, which is where it was on Friday (which is still high).
Make a Moda purchase, and the implicit aspiration is that you're buying into an exalted fashion-forward lifestyle a sorority of good-taste gals.
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They became a focus for intellectual life and could be seen as an implicit rival to the mosque as a meeting place.
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How likely were they to prove that they were denied a call-back because implicit bias was at work?
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That, in a sense, is the implicit promise of the iPhone to consumers.
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Was he implicit in creating a sympathy vote to win the Heisman Trophy?
As LaRose pointed out, the idea that women are equally free to make their own choices is implicit in being a libertarian.
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Regulation, after all, is the price that society demands, and banks pay, in return for the implicit promise of a government bail-out if the worst happens.
He aims to gain implicit control with a 20% to 30% stake in each, and to build a web of mutual cross-investments with sales, marketing and supply ties.
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Many asset managers could improve their results by using a smart order router that goes beyond explicit costs in determining where an order is executed to consider implicit shortfall costs, according to a new Pragma Securities study.
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Rather than studying the most complex form of memory in a very complicated animal, we had to take the most simple form -- an implicit form of memory -- in a very simple animal.
Impose a fee on banks whose size exceeds a certain percentage of GDP to cover the cost they would impose on taxpayers in a bailout, thus eliminating the implicit subsidy of their too-big-to-fail status.
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As ever, a drop in the yield on German bonds, the fall in the implicit interest rate it would have to pay, is not a sign that investors are any more hopeful that a solution to the eurozone's stresses are anywhere in sight.
Implicit in this model is a recognition that that which is self-serving leads to suffering.
Implicit in that phrase is a challenge to America's role as the world's only superpower.
Implicit in this approach is a much more hands-on approach than as an investor in a 3rd party venture fund.
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Credit ratings for Dubai-owned companies now reflect this lesson, based on a fundamental credit outlook, not an implicit government backstop.
He does not deserve to receive more abuse, however implicit and qualified, from a newspaper as respected as The Economist.
They devote considerable effort, and not a little ingenuity, to discovering the implicit price of many things that are not traded directly in arm's-length markets.
Implicit in this argument is a deep criticism of the MBA, a degree that Messrs Khurana and Nohria teach, and which many of today's failing managers hold.
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