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implicit

[im-plis-it] / ɪmˈplɪs ɪt /


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The board singled out what it viewed as uncertain financing and the risk implicit in a revocable trust that could cause Paramount to terminate the deal at any time.

From Los Angeles Times

Murdock invited him back about a decade later, as Global Crossing was on the rise, with the implicit intention of selling the property to him, Gary said in that interview.

From The Wall Street Journal

A first issue is that a default could cause investors to reassess the implicit government guarantee on borrowings by state-owned enterprises that allows these companies to borrow at lower rates, Chu says.

From Barron's

In other states, the recognition is implicit: policymakers expect women to use the transfers for household and family welfare, say experts.

From BBC

Complicating this tug-of-war is the Fed’s third, implicit mandate — ensuring financial stability — which is complicated by bubble-like developments in some markets, with risk-taking and dubious funding practices on the rise.

From MarketWatch