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Because the longer we wait, the more plausible our "collapse" scenario, with its unhappy implications for western democracies, becomes.
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Mr Marsh said he was unhappy with the implications by Lord Hutton in his 2004 report that the staff on Today had shown a lack of professionalism.
It was already unhappy about the implications of any BT/EE deal - now what was the UK's global telecoms powerhouse faces being an also-ran in its home market.
The implication of unhappy employees is that they will eventually need change.
Beijing was incensed by suggestions that UK ministers were unhappy about the national security implications of giving a Chinese company access to Britain's national energy infrastructure.
Botswana's switch of tactics is a belated recognition that the Western dogma on how best to administer an H.I.V. test -- after a confidential session in which a counselor discusses the implications of an unhappy result -- is not nearly aggressive enough for a country where AIDS has hit nearly every household and forced funeral homes to offer 24-hour services.
The implication is that unhappy people are doing more mental work".
Curators who are unhappy with the law and its implications, however, normally speak only if assured of anonymity.
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