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.
She faced "threats by implication" to their marriage if she did not sign, she added.
The implication seemed to be that food grown outside Germany was safe.
Ms Pryce has already told the court she faced "threats by implication" to their marriage in 2003 if she did not sign the speeding form.
For financial markets, the implication appears to be that even as millions of Baby Boomers begin retiring, it's highly unlikely they will be forced to raid their savings accounts and 401(k)s en masse to buy groceries.
This created an opening for Obama, who had been somewhat constrained by his own pledge to be the candidate of "change, " and by implication, not to go negative.
Where the Trustee has personal access to the Trust access, the implication is that transfers to the Trusts were really just gifts to the Trustee.
Its implication, added to the well advertised fact that the best resolution of satellite photography could theoretically read license plates, gives the impression of omniscience.
Any implication or suggestion to the contrary is patently false.
Implication: need to get client feedback to gauge success. 3.
The implication is that to avoid breaking French law, websites around the world where such items are sold must prevent French users from gaining access and geolocation technology allows them to do just that.
Those raising apprehensions can be reassured that HR and corporate strategy tend to use the term resource in a neutral way, with no implication that people ought to be mechanized.
Following Ecuador's announcement, Sweden said it took umbrage to the implication it does not guarantee the rights of those in its custody, and called the Ecuadorian ambassador there to a meeting.
No reason was given, but according to her, the implication was that it was because she failed to sell the CD.
The reaction to this implication was significant, as most video gamers do not see sexual violence as a valid gameplay element.
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The implication could be devastating to startups like Hunch.com and Quora, each working on a next generation question platform.
Many feminists objected to the implication of chivalry that women were weaker.
The continued recovery of the residential real estate market is needed for the U.S. economy to build upon its current recovery efforts due to its implication on personal household balance sheets and overall consumer sentiment.
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.
In fact, Gorbachev went to great lengths in the press conference to distance himself from the implication that the joint statement represented a priori Soviet acquiescence to any military options if the sanctions do not work.
In order to avoid this tax implication, investors often exit their positions before a year, which diminishes their ability to profit from any multiyear gains that may occur in gold.
If the profile of the US Treasury yield curve has to rise even before the Fed look to move the funds rate then the implication is that the corporate borrower will similarly have to pay more for capital.
Why should those who already -- and I presume it will be the wealthy in America -- who are already facing higher taxes, Medicare and otherwise, be asked to pay for that additional revenue implication of setting aside something that unionized workers will not have to pay for an extra fives years?
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.
Implication: He has access to a secret reservoir of money that can be tapped when the need arises.
The implication is that governments have to rethink how to contain pension costs.
The implication is that for teams to thrive, individuals should be rewarded for the contribution they make to the whole.
Mario Monti even pointed out that Italy and France contributed 40% of the eurozone' s bailout funds and so, by implication, should be listened to.
But if these junior managers knew about Mr Diamond's conversation with Mr Tucker, then there is an implication that Mr Diamond talked to some Barclays executives about how damaging it was for the bank that it was perceived to be paying higher bank-to-bank interest rates than rivals.
An additional facet of the disclosure complex, especially as it relates to the scienter standard of recklessness, is the implication for the financial institutions and their professional advisors of a duty to conduct a reasonable due diligence to make certain that what they have said about SCF is the whole of the material truth.
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