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Utilities are generally subject to added levels government regulation because of their fundamental importance and tendency toward monopoly, so calling a company a utility comes with an uncomfortable implication.
Embarrassingly for Mr Duisenberg, Ernst Welteke, the president of the Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, said that intervention "can be successful only if one does not talk about it".This dressing-down carried the uncomfortable implication that Mr Duisenberg is in danger of forfeiting the trust of his colleagues if he does not button his lip.
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And it has really uncomfortable implications.
Securing the property rights of minorities seems to have no clear consequences for economic growth.That has big and uncomfortable implications.
Granted that serious jazz scholarship is a comparatively young field, it is still decidedly odd that so many scholars and critics have been so slow -- if not positively reluctant -- to grapple with the sometimes uncomfortable implications of what Armstrong wrote about his life and work, which does not always mesh neatly with his good-humored public image.
The new system, unveiled on September 16th, has uncomfortable implications in Brussels where Mario Monti's competition directorate is under pressure following a series of controversial rulings.Britain's changes are part of a new Enterprise Bill now doing its final rounds in Parliament before becoming law, probably in November.
Nevertheless, this option has some uncomfortable implications.
If you can't, or won't, think outside boxes and beyond ethnicities, at least be courageous enough to face the uncomfortable implications of your color vision.
They call it the Trinity, which is okay I guess, but has uncomfortable Matrix implications.
It is also uncomfortable about the implication in an "avoided deforestation" programme that its forests are the whole world's property.
There are still many voters who are uncomfortable with his implication that the only way that America can heal its racial divisions is by electing one particular candidate to the White House.
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