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The new normal, they believe, implies the end of the long bull market for bonds.
Yet the endpoint of this plan is not, Énard implies, the end of his story.
The war implies the end of Germany and of ourselves, a misfortune and a catastrophe of very great extent.
Ultimately, the dramas of cooking frame the drama of dining: the end lies in the beginning just as the beginning implies the end.
If the postal survey returns a "No" vote, Turnbull has declared that a private vote will not go ahead, which implies the end of the marriage equality debate under the current government.
The very detection of scrapie cases implies the end of their infectiousness as they are detected, either through fallen stock or regular culls, at the point of removal from the holding.
It has been argued that the prefix 'post' implies the end of colonialism; however, we share the view with other scholars that postcolonialism does not dismiss the ongoing realities of colonialism [ 1], but rather intentionally trains a lens on the emergence of new patterns of inequities [ 27].
A change in American policy that recognizes the right of the Palestinian people to national self-determination in a state of their own would also imply the ending of Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem and a dismantling of the Israeli settlements.
If outside, will that imply the end of NATO?
Some worry that the coalition would imply the end of any real debate in parliament.
In this case convergence of the process is questionable, for example, it may imply the end of the technical progress.
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