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Since p2 is fixed, this implies a rise in the nominal wage.

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From the thermal wind relation (frac{partial u}{partial z} sim - frac{partial T}{partial y}), this decrease implies a rise of temperature at the winter pole, meaning that the equator-to-pole mean temperature gradient becomes less negative.

That implies a rise from a year ago of no less than 52%, nearly three times the rate at which the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers CAAMM) estimates the market grew in the same period.

That implies a rise in American saving, a fall in American consumption and an increase in exports, helped by a cheaper dollar.

A rise in ECB rates from 2% to 3.5% seems modest, yet it implies a rise in mortgage interest payments (assuming a rate one percentage point above the central bank rate) of 50%.

An increase of this magnitude within a relatively short time span implies a rising proportion of children in the population and thus a heavier burden on those who must care for them.

A declining equalization rate implies a rising estimated market valuation.

Although the assessments carried out in the two surveys differed somewhat, the new data seemingly implies a rising epidemic of PTSD among young women in England today.

However, this does not imply a rise in overall joblessness: those displaced by Wal-Mart will tend to find work elsewhere.What about wages?

Mr Ranson finds that a low stocks-to-gold ratio does imply a rise in share prices.

But to critics of the ECB, who believe that the 2% ceiling for its inflation goal is too low, "favourable" might imply a rise in inflation.

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