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imply

[im-plahy] / ɪmˈplaɪ /


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If he is going to allow his parents and his salary to dictate whether or not you wed, that’s a choice, and it implies that the answer may be hiding in plain sight.

From MarketWatch

There is no suggestion that appearing in the millions of documents related to Epstein that have been released in the US implies any criminal wrongdoing.

From BBC

Joyce’s price target implies the shares can rise about 57% from their level as of Thursday’s close.

From Barron's

The guidance it set out implies small upgrades and isn’t too far from consensus expectations, they note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Options traders should pay attention to popular stocks that can be expected to have high implied volatility; that is, the market is expecting a potentially volatile move for these stocks after the earnings news.

From MarketWatch