Changes should "make explicit what is now implicit -- that foreign companies and individuals who manufacture or distribute drugs and drug components for use in the United States" are subject to the law, known as the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Maher said.
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Nor is there much pressure from big shareholders to increase profits: the cross-shareholdings of the keiretsu come with an implicit non-aggression pact.
Given the current political climate and implicit anti-bailout mandate of the new Congress, the Federal government might be powerless to do anything but accept painful state defaults.
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.
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.
The point is that Italy's bond yield - the implicit interest rate it pays - is unlikely to fall decisively below the catastrophically unaffordable 7% unless and until the eurozone demonstrates that there is a bailout facility (of some sort) that has sufficient resources to lend to Italy if investors refuse to do so.
Even so, as taxpayers we should probably be grateful that gilt yields - the implicit interest rate paid by the government - are so low at the moment.
One is to level the retail banks' playing-field by eliminating both explicit and implicit subsidies to state-owned competitors.
However, it will improve the Federal Government's implicit balance sheet -- to the same degree, but in a different way.
ZUS's government-appointed managers are cosy with those ailing state-owned companies that receive implicit subsidies by building up social-security arrears.
Despite recent turbulence in the markets, returns in Chile over the 17-year life of the scheme have greatly exceeded the derisory returns implicit in the earlier pay-as-you-go system.
Industry paper The Hollywood Reporter suggested that Wrath of the Titans director Liebesman was implicit in persuading Fox - who once labelled Bay a "tyrant" - to take the role.
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.
That sounds bad, but the banks that have lost access to direct ECB funding can almost certainly still get money from the Greek central bank, which, of course, is ultimately, getting its cash from the ECB (though unlike the more direct form of ECB liquidity support, all the risk implicit in this so-called ELA lending is, formally at least, borne by the Greeks alone).
In its interim report published in April, the commission said that, in the build-up to the crisis, lenders and borrowers took on "excessive and ill-understood risks", and that implicit taxpayer support for the banks encouraged "too much risk-taking".
Most Landesbanks will still enjoy the implicit support of their public-sector owners after 2005.
How likely were they to prove that they were denied a call-back because implicit bias was at work?
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When stripped to their essentials what we are talking about is beating the cash-flow expectations implicit in the share price.
The implicit interest rate on 10-year loans to Italy (the yield on 10-year bonds) rose again above the 7% level which is regarded as punitively unaffordable.
State-run banks are often reluctant to lend to private companies that do not have the hard assets (such as land) or implicit government backing that State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) enjoy.
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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To put it yet another way, Germany is not ready - and may never be ready - to provide implicit insurance and underwriting for loans and investments made by Spanish banks, or Italian banks or French banks.
In 1991 Chile imposed an implicit tax on inflows of short-term capital to reduce the aggregate inflow.
Rather, I suspect the co-op has an implicit social norm against doing so.
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.
The very simple forms like driving a car -- once you know how to do it, you do it automatically -- we call that implicit memory storage.
At the same time, banks during the boom years were able to crowd out alternative sources of corporate funding thanks to the flawed Basel bank regulations and the implicit subsidy arising from the too-big-to-fail problem.
Just as the price of a share should equal the discounted present value of future profits, so the price of a house should reflect the future benefits of ownership either rental income or the implicit rent saved by an owner-occupier.
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The implicit borrowing costs for Italy and Spain - two eurozone governments with very substantial debts - have risen sharply.
Or to put it another way, everything it owns outside the UK has an implicit valuation in the market of more-or-less nothing - which, some would say, is bonkers.
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