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Kaine, in his mention of Philando Castile, at least managed to introduce the question of why, if there is no implicit bias worth speaking of, he had been stopped by the police dozens of times, a disproportion familiar to many black Americans.

A minute later, when Kaine said the same thing, Pence said, "I'm very, very happy to defend Donald Trump". Kaine, in his mention of Philando Castile, at least managed to introduce the question of why, if there is no implicit bias worth speaking of, he had been stopped by the police dozens of times, a disproportion familiar to many black Americans.

The IMF calculated that in 2012 these implicit subsidies were worth up to $300 billion in the euro zone, up to $110 billion in both Britain and Japan and up to $70 billion in America, and blamed them for encouraging excessive risk-taking.Pilots at Lufthansa held a three-day strike over changes to an early-retirement scheme.

Despite all the changes in regulation since the financial crisis, many officials believe Britain's biggest banks continue to receive a huge implicit state subsidy – worth £35bn a year, according to the Nef – because anyone who lends them money assumes that, in extremis, they would be bailed out.

Now the message is different: the economy will do better without your efforts, so take the whole week off.Far from taking offence at any implicit insult to the worth of their toil, millions of Chinese spent the first week of May enjoying their break, travelling, shopping and dining out.

The existence of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be important explanations of why the mortgage market unlike the stockmarket and markets for other debt—has never frozen up.A study two years ago by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), undertaken at Mr Baker's behest, estimated that the implicit federal guarantee was worth $10.6 billion a year.

As a quick aside, it is worth noting the implicit assumption in much of this literature that a 50/50 split is the fair distribution, whereas keeping most of the money for oneself would be considered unfair.

Implicit are questions: Am I worth more dead than alive?

If this defense of the moral high ground is unexceptionable, it's nonetheless worth considering the implicit comparison being made here among several different kinds of violence: acts committed by the FLN during its anti-colonial struggle and those sponsored by ISIS; violence committed by global superpowers and the desperate deeds of the less powerful.

Whatever the motivations -- selfish or simply confused -- these proponents press their dubious solution despite the clearly negative practical repercussions as well as risk to people's self-worth and pride implicit in severing the ties between work and income.

But implicit is a debate over the worth of exquisitely trained musical artists in our society and how much we are now willing to pay for them.

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