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The seniority-based pay system has receded as growth has slowed but the older workers, especially the over-50s, who are growing in number, remain the most costly.The weight of older workers in the labour force, and the cultural aversion at least until the 2008 recession to firing them has several tricky implications.
However, there are of course also some tricky implications.
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(This forum discussion teases out the tricky legal implications of playing and recording material that comes from no specific author. There is a case to be made, sort of, that Page was doing nothing different from what Jansch did with his sources).
Not classical foreign ministry stuff, of course, but full of tricky international implications, not least for the euro.The real question-mark looms over the incoming administration's chief pledge: to cut the horrendous number of jobless, now 4m, more than 10% of the workforce.
And that one could be a ways off since it involves complex connections and tricky privacy implications.
The follow-up comments tamping down expectations and reports, from both the vice president's office and Axelrod, underscore just how tricky that implication remains.
Again, if your child has multiple sources of income or had their own business, the tax implications could be more tricky.
Tracing the policy implications of these disparities is tricky.
Even the theft of cash would become a much trickier affair.Clearly, the technology would have huge privacy implications.
So the tricky pulse of a ballad called "Mariana," with its implication of five against four, all but dissolves in the face of an essay by Chris Cheek on tenor saxophone.
Among the many implications and consequences of such measures, it makes it tricky for us statisticians nowadays to find out how much is being swallowed, smoked, snorted or injected.
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