Thesaurus / imply
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Powell said the Fed will seek inflation that averages 2% over time, a step that implies allowing for price pressures to overshoot after periods of weakness.
LOW INTEREST RATES MAY BE HERE TO STAY, FOLLOWING FED CHIEF POWELL’S NEW APPROACH ON INFLATIONLEE CLIFFORDAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEThe S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 scaled new peaks Wednesday, but their respective measures of implied volatility also rose in tandem.
THE STOCK MARKET IS HITTING NEW RECORDS—BUT A WARNING SIGNAL CALLED THE ‘VIX’ IS FLASHINGLEE CLIFFORDAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEThe latest science, it said, did not imply that a person is immune in the three months following infection.
SUPERVISOR BY DAY, BUT A COVID-19 SKEPTIC ON THE AIRWAVESKATY STEGALLAUGUST 20, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIn plain English, this implies that a group of pre-selected officials or government officers would have the authority to confirm the data on the blockchain.
THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE IS SEEKING A PATENT FOR VOTING BY PHONEJEFFAUGUST 17, 2020FORTUNEAccounting for the much bluer national environment, that would imply either that Florida is immune to shifts in the national mood or that the state lurched to the right sometime in the intervening two years.
WHY FLORIDA COULD GO BLUE IN 2020NATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 27, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTFor example, the query “Samsung a10 review” implies that the searcher is looking to do some research but has not made the decision yet.
TIPS AND TOOLS TO COMBINE CONTENT MARKETING AND PPCANA MAYERJULY 10, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHTheir short duration implies that they come from a relatively small astrophysical object.
A SURPRISE DISCOVERY POINTS TO THE SOURCE OF FAST RADIO BURSTSSHANNON HALLJUNE 11, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEMost marketing professionals are convinced that changes in how we do marketing must be made, which also implies an increase in the work volumes.
DIGITAL MARKETING DURING COVID-19 TIMES: DATA-DRIVEN INSIGHTSEUGENE LATAJUNE 10, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHSleep, the researchers imply, is not solely the province of neuroscience, but something more deeply threaded into the biochemistry that knits together the animal kingdom.
WHY SLEEP DEPRIVATION KILLSVERONIQUE GREENWOODJUNE 4, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEWhich would seem to imply that the threat is not only large but growing quickly.
IS THERE REALLY A “LONELINESS EPIDEMIC”? (EP. 407)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 27, 2020FREAKONOMICSWORDS RELATED TO IMPLY
- add up
- adumbrate
- allude
- allude to
- argue
- attest
- augur
- betoken
- connote
- denote
- designate
- determine
- drive at
- express
- foreshadow
- foretell
- herald
- hint at
- imply
- import
- indicate
- intimate
- involve
- name
- point to
- portend
- presage
- promise
- purport
- represent
- say
- speak of
- spell
- stand for
- suggest
- symbolize
- tell the meaning of
- touch on
- acquaint
- adduce
- advance
- allege
- cite
- declare
- display
- do
- do the honors
- exhibit
- expose
- expound
- extend
- fix up
- get-together
- give
- give an introduction
- hold out
- imply
- infer
- intimate
- lay
- make a pitch
- make known
- manifest
- mount
- offer
- open to view
- perform
- pitch
- pose
- produce
- proffer
- proposition
- put forward
- put on
- raise
- recount
- relate
- roll out
- show
- stage
- state
- submit
- suggest
- tender
- trot out
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