Do hotels really charge for swiped robes, making good on the threat implicit on those little signs in the bathroom?
This reduces the burden of child-rearing on the parents and cuts the implicit cost of children.
The Saudi state, however, is built on an implicit alliance between the ruling family and followers of a puritan version of Islam sometimes called Wahhabism.
Yet the one thing that can be said about Goldman is that if its employees are making hay partly on the back of an implicit public guarantee, so are shareholders.
And the cost to the supplier of immediate cash payment by the bank, in respect of the implicit interest rate or discount on the bill, ought to be tiny - because the bank is in effect lending to the safe big company, which ultimately honours the bill, not to the riskier supplier.
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.
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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When you watch Jony Ive enthuse about the chamfers and the microns in the official Apple video that was shown at the launch event on Wednesday (see above), you are hearing the implicit backstory of not just how the device feels in your hand but how it makes you feel about yourself.
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Chinese social media users also commented on The New York Times story using implicit metaphors.
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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.
He said he thought Fannie Mae would never fail, but he denied that he told the client that there was an implicit guaranty that the government would pay the dividend on the preferred stock if Fannie couldn't pay it.
They've long enjoyed an implicit guarantee on their debt from the government.
Those people with the ability to increase the budget sufficiently to make a significant dent in the pay gap, should also consider instituting objective evaluation procedures to avoid the undeniable effect of implicit bias on promotional decisions.
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).
We reject the notion, implicit in much of today's debate, that higher tax rates on the wealthy are justified because of the finance industry's role in the crunch: retribution is a poor rationale for taxation.
On the fuel side, we have ethanol subsidies and the Renewable Fuel Standard, which is an implicit subsidy program.
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".
You make the implicit assumption that the low return on Japanese corporate investment can be raised without cutting its level.
Making a show of inspired recycling, the clothes in this gallery offer implicit commentary on materialism, consumerism and waste.
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And, in taking on Fannie and Freddie, they were belatedly making explicit the implicit government guarantee that the twins had long enjoyed in the eyes of investors.
We can offer partnership with the implicit demand that they keep up with us on our own turf.
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This implicit guarantee is slightly less airtight than the pledge on Treasurys, but the difference is probably academic.
In 1991 Chile imposed an implicit tax on inflows of short-term capital to reduce the aggregate inflow.
Celgene, on the other hand, produced even more growth (innovation?) than was implicit in their 2005 valuation and so their return to investors over the next five years was outstanding (62% cum relative TSR).
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The people involved in this context have some rank understand on some level, whether implicit or explicit.
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On April 7th Subir Gokarn, a deputy governor of the central bank, suggested ending the implicit guarantee that states have from the centre, so that the profligate would face higher interest rates.
For one, implicit in the above line is that we in the present are living high on the hog and leaving future generations the bill.
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Last Call is populated with these kinds of characters, and Okrent draws implicit connections between them, their attitudes, and actions to the figures and issues on the national stage today.
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.
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