The implication--that Macanese think best in Portuguese--is telling.
And in this instance, the culprit (if that is the right word) is the permission that was given under so-called Basel ll to the biggest banks to use their own internal risk models to determine the riskiness of categories of loans and - by implication - the amount of capital they need to hold as a protection against the souring of those loans.
And my question is, what is the implication of -- what do you expect from (inaudible)?
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The implication is clear - the more Afghan troops in the field, the quicker British and other forces can go home.
Indeed: and by implication the mid-western Mr Quayle, elected to the House of Representatives from Indiana at the age of 29, to the Senate at 33 and to the vice-presidency at 41, would be the perfect defender of those values in the White House.
Another implication of the Israeli-PLO agreement concerns expectations of sizeable new U.S. financial support intended to help assure its success.
Perhaps it was the not-so-subtle implication that it would boost my appeal to women and help me to defeat the forces of evil.
It is such whiffs of Welsh triumphalism that English-only speakers object to the not-very-subtle implication that the only real Welsh are those who speak the language.
The implication of the e-mails is that the News of the World had bought the Green Book on at least one previous occasion, our business editor said.
The logical implication of this cost-benefit calculus is that solar energy should receive considerably less support from environmental advocates than more mundane technologies like combined heat-and-power or district energy.
More important, it highlights an unappreciated implication of a solar-powered economy: The end of the oil age will not necessarily bring an end to the ugly geopolitics, resource wars and national rivalries that oil created.
Victor himself, although he grows up in a loving family, is imperfectly guided and becomes a disciple of discredited alchemists - the implication being that his considerable mental gifts have been imperfectly formed, which ultimately leads to his inappropriate use of them to create his imperfect "child".
Jones also pointed out that McVeigh, in the McDonald's videotape, was wearing clothing that was different from what Elliott said Kling was wearing when he rented the Ryder truck -- the implication being that the prosecution's time frame, if accurate, would not have allowed time to change clothes.
Nor is it against the euro, only against excessively strict budget-deficit rules (and, by implication, against cuts at home to finance bail-outs abroad).
"The implication is that some animals - and by extension some people - can become overly dependent on sweet food, " he said.
The implication is that chronically slow-growing businesses will be jettisoned.
Since about 2002, the satellite data record has indicated that the downward trends in summer ice cover have accelerated, with the implication that a seasonally ice-free Arctic ocean may be realized sooner than projected by our most advanced climate models.
Another implication of the idea of being-as-love is that being is intrinsically relational, not individualistic.
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The implication of the rise of large-caps for investors is that it may be time to take a fresh look at adding some large-cap names to your stock portfolio.
The painful truth for Britain is that a Greek default that precipitated big losses on loans to Ireland, Portugal and Spain would be immensely unpleasant for the UK's supersized banks - and, by implication, for British taxpayers too.
In his guise as an international statesman and peace-broker (and therefore, by implication, very different from Mr Milosevic or Saddam Hussein at his trial in Baghdad), the well-spoken and worldly Mr Taylor has been offering full co-operation with the court.
The implication being that they will forfeit co-operation with Russia for a long time ahead.
The foregoing has no effect on Apple stock in the short-term, but I will be revising our model for the long-term with a negative implication.
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In my conversations with RBS bankers, there is an implication that outsourcing contributed to the problems - though they won't say whether this is an issue of basic competence or of the complexities of co-ordinating a rescue when a variety of parties are involved.
Ms Hirsi Ali is surely oversimplifying when she says that Islam's problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, with the implication that all the West need do is repeat the Pharisees' prayer (thank heavens we are not like those people) and go on fighting the good ideological fight.
Except that if Bankia has really been strengthened by this financial engineering, then there would have to be a very significant transfer of risk to the European Central Bank - and therefore, by implication, to its shareholders, or the other central banks and taxpayers of the eurozone.
It would gain a vital equity stake in European upstream, mid-stream and down-stream plays, which by implication, includes trading activities given physical volumes ultimately impact virtual trades.
The more interesting implication of network effects analysis is whether the Android-iOS duopoly leaves room for any other mobile platform.
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Over-the-top weddings are regularly fawned over by the mass media, with everyone from Chelsea Clinton to Kim Kardashian celebrating their unions with multi-million dollar bashes and, by implication, upping what is expected for all of us.
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