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In shopping, there is an implicit future.
The government is merely reducing its implicit future liabilities and increasing its explicit current liabilities.
First, it is not clear that financial markets will treat explicit government debt in the same way as implicit future promises to tomorrow's retirees.
Ms. Altshuler and Mr. Grubert noted that the companies that took advantage of the tax holiday paid an average of 3.6 percent on their repatriations, which means they thought the actual or implicit future costs of keeping the stash abroad would be at least this big.
The terrorist attacks go unmentioned until its final pages, yet everything in it tends in the direction of that day: the implicit future trajectory of the flying machine; the Millerites' obsession with the end of the world; the tension in Thebes between European-Americans and the Middle Eastern Regenzeits; the description of September weather; La Farge's meditation on postmodernity's impermanence.
"None wed the second but who killed the first" contains a present and an implicit future tense, the idea that none wed or none will wed, as well as the passive "who killed the first". This creates an interesting sense of time rhetorically in the sense that the Player Queen suggests that any current or future action is predicated on the legacy of an action in the past.
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CORPORATIONS raise money by issuing both debt and equity, the latter giving investors an implicit share in future profits.
Among other things, the G.A.O. has recommended the government issue an annual report on major fiscal exposures -- explicit and implicit promises for future government spending.
To which I answer: When you say, "I need to buy more condoms," isn't this an implicit promise of future, potentially exclusive intimacy?
There could be risks for taxpayers, too: some regulatory lawyers say they are concerned that the designation will be an implicit guarantee of future bailouts.
This from a couple of firms that 1) probably wouldn't even be around today were it not for ongoing government rescues of the financial system and 2) by dint of being too big to fail, now enjoy an implicit guarantee of future bailouts if their bets go wrong.
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