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Hence and mutual
Hence, domestic and females employees working business are not concubines and sex is forbidden, unless Nikkah or Muta ( Temporary Marriage Only Permissible in Shi ' ism ) is committed with mutual consent.
Hence it is that you murder one another, that you wage war, and that frequently you perish by mutual wounds.
Hence it is inferred that there is a mutual obligation between all men.
Hence, it damages the prospects for peace based on mutual respect and understanding.
Hence, this study hypothesized that mutual grooming was related to relationship satisfaction, trust and previous experience of affection within the family.
Hence, in some cases, many players can be removed at once ( via this mutual assured destruction method ).

Hence and recognition
Hence, depending on jurisdiction, a specialist physician ( internist ) often does not achieve recognition as a specialist until twelve or more years after commencing basic medical training — five to eight years at university to obtain a basic medical qualification, and up to another nine years to become a specialist.
Hence, to help acquire international recognition as well as to accommodate domestic demands for establishment of political parties, Sukarno allowed the formation of parliamentary system of government, whereby a prime minister controlled day-to-day affairs of the government, while Sukarno as president remained as figurehead.
Hence he drafted rules for vendange tardive wine that were eventually accepted by the INAO on 1 March 1984, and known unofficially as Hugel's Law in recognition of Johnny's crusade.

Hence and rational
Hence, in the philosophy of mathematics, the abstraction of actual infinity involves the acceptance of infinite entities, such as the set of all natural numbers or an infinite sequence of rational numbers, as given objects.
Hence the rational expectations hypothesis, as applied to the representative household, is unrelated to the presence or absence of rational expectations on the micro level and lacks, in this sense, a microeconomic foundation.
Hence the following dilemma: Either must be held to be an impossible expression in general, or else the meaning of the fundamental symbol of algebra must be extended so as to include rational fractions.
Hence, the most delicious meats may be eaten without sin, if the motive be good and worthy of a rational creature ; and, in taking the coarsest food through attachment to pleasure, there may be a fault.
Hence, without exclusively concerning the rational intellect, spiritual knowledge is integral to the broader principle of “ caring for the self ”.
Hence, moral decisions often require radical preferences with no rational calculus to determine which alternative is to be selected.
Hence docking plays an important role in the rational design of drugs.

Hence and individuals
Hence, the social constructionism and role-taking theory of hypnosis suggests that individuals are enacting ( as opposed to merely playing ) a role and that really there is no such thing as a hypnotic trance.
Hence, yawn contagion appears to be primarily driven by the emotional closeness between individuals.
Hence when enhanced psychic potential manifested in certain individuals in the One Year War, the idea that Newtypes were evolved humans with psychic abilities as a result of the movement to space began to stick.
Hence, affective job satisfaction for individuals reflects the degree of pleasure or happiness their job in general induces.
Hence, the " Church " was materialized from the perceptional thought of foresighted, endeavoring, spiritually led and blessed individuals: diligently acting on one of many promises of the Lord.
Hence, they admit to this list only those individuals who had substantial contact with Muhammad, lived with him, and took part in his campaigns and efforts at proselytizing.
Hence, the term name-bearing type or onomatophore is sometimes used, to denote the fact that biological types do not define " typical " individuals or taxa, but rather fix a scientific name to a specific operational taxonomic unit.
Hence, there is not much of an economic life going on, although there are limits for the amount of energy individuals may spend on satisfying their needs.
Hence, head hair analysis is now increasingly being used as a preliminary test to see whether individuals have absorbed poisons linked to behavioral or health problems.
Hence, whether in hard copy or electronically, if individuals distribute material containing uncensored information which undermines the credibility of state-controlled news media, this may be considered threatening.
Hence, several individuals have been regarded as Kirpal's successor.
Hence it serves as an intrinsic factor for population control, insuring adequate resources for the dominant individuals and thus preventing widespread starvation.
" Hence, if the delegate system or the individuals serving as delegates were to pose a threat to the institution of the House, the House majority could, without consulting the Senate or the President, discipline or weaken the delegates.
Hence, the high costs of honest signalling make it impossible for low-quality individuals to fake a signal and fool a receiver ( Bliege Bird et al.
Hence it has been assumed that variants have a role in brain development, but in normal individuals no effect on mental ability or behavior has yet been demonstrated in either this or another similarly studied microcephaly gene, ASPM.
Hence, at least 23. 8 % of Canada's population in 2012 was individuals of visible minority and Aboriginal heritage.
Hence, those 40 years suggest more strongly than can any set of formulaic tests that few individuals, whatever their system of beliefs, are likely to have understood the monument as amounting, in any significantly detrimental way, to a government effort to favor a particular religious sect, primarily to promote religion over nonreligion, to " engage in " any " religious practic ," to " compel " any " religious practic ," or to " work deterrence " of any " religious belief.
Hence the focus on individuals and the organization and patterns found in their everyday activities.
Hence the writer and artist ( penciler ) are usually said to be the exclusive authors of a particular comic, even though there are usually other individuals involved in the creative process.
Hence, every law has both a territorial and a personal application so it is applied by courts within the boundaries of the state yet, as an aspect of the social contract, it also claims to bind those individuals who owe the government allegiance, no matter where they may be.

Hence and turns
Hence if the block circumference was divided into two sets of threads and gaps, the block only needed to be rotated ¼ turn to lock it instead of several turns.
Hence the Byzantine stories are traditional in their plot structure and setting ( featuring complex turns of events taking place in the ancient Mediterranean, complete with the ancient gods and beliefs ) but are also medieval, clearly belonging to the era of the Crusades as they reflect customs and beliefs of that time.

Hence and out
Hence, in 1878, Bismarck called an international conference ( the Congress of Berlin ) in order to sort out the problem.
Hence, funeral parlours ( for those who wished to lay out their deceased in a grander style than their own home ), beauty parlours, and the like.
Hence the line segment AB does not have to intersect line segment CD to be considered perpendicular lines, because if the line segments are extended out to infinity, they would still form congruent adjacent angles.
Hence the alternating magnetic field, and the induced output current, will be out of step with the input current.
Hence we are justified in assuming the stem syllable in kvas-ir has reference to the fluid ( saliva ) out of which he was created and that the name Kvas-ir denotes the person who possesses the characteristic qualities inherent in this fluid, viz., poetic inspiration and wisdom .”
Hence, in the sentence " The evidence examined by the lawyer turned out to be unreliable ," by the time the reader gets to the word " examined " he or she has committed to a reading of the sentence in which the evidence is examining something because it is the simplest parse.
Hence, " Freddy " was released as Francis ' first single, which turned out to be a commercial failure, just as her following eight solo singles.
Hence, people are perceived as being " near " or " far " rather than " in " or " out ".
Hence if a player pushed the high score up to say 250, 000 ( needed a really good player ), any novice player following would get thoroughly wiped out for several games due to the increased difficulty level, and would have to play until it dropped back down.
Hence in Japan " The Transformers " did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro.
Hence, once signed, all statements of fact ( usually found in the opening recital which sets out the reason ( s ) for making the deed ) are conclusive evidence against the parties who are estopped from asserting otherwise.
Hence, still in the mid 19th century, fed by the drive which the search for rubber occasioned, solicited as it was on the international market, various expeditions searched out the area seeking to facilitate the installation of colonists.
Hence, out of this general natural tendency, a quantitative measure as to how near or far a potential reaction is from this minimum is when the calculated energetics of the process indicate that the change in Gibbs free energy ΔG is negative.
Hence, in 1882, the German scientist Hermann von Helmholtz stated that affinity is the largest quantity of work which can be gained when the reaction is carried out in a reversible manner, e. g., electrical work in a reversible cell.
Hence organisations such as the Cyclists Touring Club are usually opposed to all proposed echelon parking schemes, though there are some alternatives, such as " back in " angle parking ( slanted the " wrong " way, with the driver reversing into the space, rather than reversing out ), which can overcome many of the issues of safety.
Hence energy in minus energy out equals the change in energy.
Hence, many odd-numbered gates are " left out " due to the terminal layout.
Hence, the expectation of lower wages is reflected in wage-setting behavior between employees and employers ( lower wages since prices are expected to be lower ) and since wages are in fact lower there is no demand pull inflation because employees are receiving a smaller wage and there is no cost push inflation because employers are paying out less in wages.
Hence, the duke sent out an announcement, calling for men of talent to aid him in strengthening Qin, promising them rewards of high offices and lands in return for their service.
Hence in Anaximanders's cosmogony, in the beginning was the sphere, out of which celestial rings were formed, and from which the stellar sphere was then composed from some of those rings.
Hence, names like Africanus (" the African "), Numidicus (" the Numidian "), Isauricus (" the Isaurian "), Creticus (" the Cretan "), Gothicus (" the Goth "), Germanicus (" the German ") and Parthicus (" the Parthian "), seemingly out of place for ardently patriotic Romans, are in fact expressions of Roman superiority over these peoples.
Hence, the rivalry between Turkey and Persia became more and more abstract and meaningless as the threat of conquest by Russia and being pushed out of their lands or even annihilated by the Cossacks grew and grew.
Hence concepts are abstractions in which " the immediate is precisely that element which must be left out.
Hence under the treaties are provisions to ensure that free competition prevails, rather than cartels and monopolies sharing out markets and fixing prices.

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