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No, the deeper and more troubling implication is the "IMF moral hazard" theory.
Mr. Bhargava and other advocates for the poor say that perhaps the most troubling implication of Mrs. Clinton's position is the message it sends to other Democrats.
"The troubling implication, of course, are the ideas that women are sort of lazy, island-others floating around in this nostalgia".
As it happens, Bangladesh is expected to introduce the death penalty for its domestic currency counterfeiters, later this year.We blogged about this earlier today, noting the troubling implication for the Germans.
An equally troubling implication is that huge online companies, instead of developing their own SSL code, simply lifted the OpenSSL code and just bundled it into their web-service software.
Moreover, they said, "the most important and troubling implication of these findings" is that a lead level well below that considered safe for adults appeared to increase blood pressure.
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In practice, such a shift has massive and troubling implications.
John W. Houghtaling, a lawyer who represented the state when the Fourth Circuit heard the case, said the ruling had "very troubling" implications for the Louisiana insurance market and dealt a blow to thousands of homeowners devastated by the August 2005 hurricane.
He hinted at a future in which the court's decision was used to collect phone records on a much larger scale, and warned of troubling implications if it were allowed to do so: The prospect of unregulated governmental monitoring will undoubtedly prove disturbing even to those with nothing illicit to hide.
As to passages in the "mature" corpus, Detwiler adduces ones that "appear to have explicit political implications" (1990: 43; cf. 44), or that "strongly suggest…political consequences" (1990 45 466), or that "raise the issue of troubling political implications of Nietzschean immoralism" (1990: 49).
Europe today is witnessing a major crisis concerning its Muslim communities, one which is already beginning to reveal its troubling global implications.
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