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Hence the prime issue, as I see it, is whether a democratic or free society can master technology for the benefit of mankind, or whether technology will rule and develop its own society compatible with its own needs as a force of nature.
Hence government must establish greater controls upon corporations so that their activities promote what is deemed essential to the national interest.
Hence, the only defensible procedure is to repress any and every notion, unless it gives evidence that it is perfectly safe.
Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
Hence, the condition of freedom is a necessary condition for choice.
Hence it is difficult to conceive of a packing of the atoms in this material in which the oxygen atoms are far from geometrical equivalence.
Hence the minimal polynomial for Af is Af.
Hence the totality of singular lines is the T order complex of lines which meet Aj.
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
Hence C' is a Af curve on Q.
Hence, when the address Af is computed from Af, the cell Af and all Y-cells in its chain must be inspected to determine whether Af is already in the form list or whether it should be added to the form list and the chain.
Hence, the Af factor for the output fiber coupler is Af.
Hence P is the increase in value of the stream minus the cost of operation, that is, the net profit.
Hence, if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected, it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; ;
Hence he was in his lifetime, as is the memory of him afterwards, a canker within the liberal sensitivity.
Hence, such an appellate court will not consider an appellant's argument if it is based on a theory that is raised for the first time in the appeal.

Hence and common
Hence, means six eight-sided dice and two common dice.
Hence, it is common to use a dedicated shotshell press for reloading each gauge or bore of shotshell used.
Hence to express the remainder we would have to write, rather than, since equivalence can only be said of common residues with the same sign.
Hence, in The Sophist Plato argues that Being is a Form in which all existent things participate and which they have in common ( though it is unclear whether ' Being ' is intended in the sense of existence, copula, or identity ); and argues, against Parmenides, that Forms must exist not only of Being, but also of Negation and of non-Being ( or Difference ).
Hence the most common approach may be to regulate the firm ( by imposing limits on the amount of pollution considered " acceptable ") while paying for the regulation and enforcement with taxes.
Hence, flat chests became appealing to women, although flappers were the most common to wear such bras.
Network elements belonging to the same Operator but located in different areas ( a typical situation where assignment of local licenses is a common practice ) pair depends on the switch and its location. Hence, software changes and a greater processing capability are required, but furthermore this situation could introduce the fairly new concept of roaming on a per MSC basis instead of per Operator basis.
Hence our common welfare comes first.
Hence, common workers could buy their own cars.
Hence the older though somewhat confusing specific epithet olivacea (" the olive-colored one ") is used rather than erythromelas (" the red-and-black one "), as had been common throughout the 19th century.
Hence, alligators receive undue attention relative to other far more common causes of death such as drowning or car accidents.
In nouns, the most common conversion is removal of the-us ,-a ,-um endings and trading them for a mum e. Hence some examples are vacuole from vacuolum, particle from particula, and globule from globulus.
Hence, a common test is the iodine test for starch.
Hence boarding and hand-to-hand fighting remained common long after naval cannons developed the ability to sink the enemy from afar.
Hence, the index includes a majority of the common stocks and REITs traded primarily through New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, or the American Stock Exchange.
Hence the exhibitions are changed approximately every three months, and subject, style and period are common to all of them.
Hence we draw the unique line between the poles of the two given lines, and intersect it with the unit disk ; the chord of intersection will be the desired common perpendicular of the ultraparallel lines.
Hence its common name: silverback.
Hence it is common for people walkers using the towpath to use the train to return home.
For this to occur, the addresser and addressee must use a common code, Hence, language evolves dynamically.
Hence the common name for several species is dog-strangling vine.
Hence it is expedient to retain the common usage, as we haveseveral times replied in similar cases.
Hence, when estimating the true magnitude of an extinction event it would be common to combine together the events occurring over several preceding bins as long as they also show excess extinctions.

Hence and hear
Hence it is possible that Alfred's relationship with the southern Welsh kings led him to hear of Asser.
Although there are so many version about the vocal range of Clara Butt, one thing is clear, the famous conductor Adrian Boult remembers a rehearsal when she sang " through four B flats with ease ". Unfortunately, although she recorded over 400 albums , we can only hear about one fifth of them today. Hence the true vocal range of her is still controversial.

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