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Indeed, the new currency was conceived as a unit of account for economic exchange that would not have any wealth implications at all.
"I need to think about that individual's past profile, estate planning, life situation and any family dynamics that might have wealth implications".
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Clarke said: "The shift to renting privately can reduce current living standards and future wealth, with implications for individuals and the state.
There's no clutter in the songs, but a wealth of implication.
The enjoyment of great wealth, the implication goes, is not immune to the processes by which it is made.
On this Labor Day, take a moment to examine and celebrate your labor wealth and the implications for your financial security.
The national message here and in the Meurer stories may seem overexplicit, but Mr. Schulze leavens it with a fertile wealth of stylistic implication.
Seidel is securely on the winner's side of the widening wealth gap; the implication, if we're reading him, is that so are we.
This is part of Obama's attempt to deflect the charge that he is anti-wealth, and therefore anti-business; it's also a handy way to suggest that Romney's wealth, and by implication his business acumen, isn't so special.
However, leading up to the question, Baron Cohen talked about the president's wealth and the implication was more bathroom fixtures than pee tapes: .
Young networks, like Nexus, are exploring the implications of wealth transfer, which will increasingly put philanthropic capital in the hands of generation X and Y players.
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