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That implies an eventual membership of 3 billion Mr Weiner's estimate of the global labour force.
In addition, there is an ongoing argument over what a "freeze" would mean; some experts believe it implies an eventual evacuation of the settlements.
23 25 Each QI was judged as validated if it reached a strong consensus for acceptance (≥70% of the QC3 CRC-WG rated the QI with a vote ≥7), discarded if it reached a strong consensus for exclusion (≥70% of the QC3 CRC-WG rated the QI with a vote ≤3) and as a standby if there was an unclear consensus (4≤ votes ≤6), which implies an eventual in-person meeting.
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Her phrasing seemed to imply an eventual end to Mr. Mubarak's 30 years in power.
We're looking at something like 4 percent of GDP, which given fairly standard multipliers would imply an eventual contraction by 6 percent.
In the rich world, the fall in fertility has had much attention: in 61 countries, it is at or below replacement rate, implying an eventual fall in population.
In the fourth quarter of last year 87.5% of high-yield issues were distressed, which on past form implied an eventual default rate of more than 20% in the fourth quarter of this year, says Martin Fridson, of Fridson Investment Advisors.
Power efficiency is at a prime in satellite communications, and an eventual reduction of the back-off implies an improvement in the link budget and an eventual increase of the coverage area.
On the one hand, the emergence of metal-containing RNA and protein domains – as a result of their eventual stabilization by available transition metal ions – implies an abundance of these ions.
Such a moniker implies an inevitable fatality.
It implies an attack.
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