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Hence and personal
A republican form of government is distinguished from a pure democracy, which the Founding Fathers wanted to avoid ; as James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10, " Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention ; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
Tom Swift, Jr .' s Cold War-era adventures and inventions are often motivated by patriotism, as Tom repeatedly defeats the evil agents of the fictional " Kranjovia " and " Brungaria ", the latter a place that critic Francis Molson describes as " a vaguely Eastern European country, which is strongly opposed to the Swifts and the U. S. Hence, the Swifts ' opposition to and competition with the Brungarians is both personal and patriotic.
Hence, no canonical source has given any family names to any Vulcan characters, and indeed, every one of the personal names previously mentioned are all officially described as being only Latin-alphabetical and English-phonetic approximations of the real ones.
Hence it is, that democracies have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have, in general, been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
Hence Greece's deposed king is still technically His Majesty King Constantine II of the Hellenes, as a personal title, not a constitutional office, since the abolition of the monarchy by the Hellenic Republic in 1974.
Hence the confrontation should occur not at a theological, but at a mundane human level ... the great encounter between man and God is a holy, personal and private affair, incomprehensible to the outsider ..." As such, he ruled that theological dialogue between Judaism and Christianity was not possible.
Hence the confrontation should occur not at a theological, but at a mundane human level ... the great encounter between man and God is a holy, personal and private affair, incomprehensible to the outsider ..." As such, he ruled that theological dialogue between Judaism and Christianity was not possible.
* Personal freedom ( citizens had a relative degree of personal freedom in comparison to citizens of rural areas: they were not subject to the liegelord and had freedom of mobility ) — Hence the old saying Stadslucht maakt vrij (' City air makes free ').
Hence, cheerful, gentle voices, minimal voiced pitch plus a little scale of vocal pitch tend to result in a greater personal attraction.
Hence there are quite a number of monographs on names, both personal and geographical, the first of which was that written by Simḥah Cohen ; the best known is that of Samuel ben Phoebus and Ephraim Zalman Margulies entitled Ṭib Giṭṭin.
Hence, in the third Year of Shebitku, this Feast to Amun evidently coincided with both the Inundation of the Nile and a personal visit by Shebitku to the Temple of Amun " but we have no warrant whatever for assuming that Shebitku ... remained uncrowned for 2 whole years after his accession.
Hence, Otto Bauer thought of the " personal principle " as a way of gathering the geographically divided members of the same nation.
Hence there must be a distinction between solutions for personal improvement and any other purpose.
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 it is, that democracies have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have, in general, been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths ".

Hence and allow
Hence, the emphasis on pressuring the Poles to allow the return of Danzig to Germany as a way of peacefully resolving the crisis by allowing Hitler to back down without losing face.
Hence, Metellus had to have asked the Senate to appoint Marius as legate to allow him to serve as Metellus ' subordinate.
Hence they allow humans to reconstruct past environments and changes in human land use.
Hence Theodore of Tarsus, who had acquired his learning in Byzantine Asia Minor and bore this tonsure, had to allow his hair to grow for four months before he could be tonsured after the Roman fashion, and then ordained Archbishop of Canterbury by Pope Vitalian in 668.
Hence, it would not be appropriate to allow a child knowingly to deceive innocent retailers or service providers into supplying value, and then allow him or her to avoid liability to pay a reasonable sum of money for those goods or services.
Hence, drawing the jumping ability from a flea would allow him to cover great distances.
Hence some stalactites have their tips under water long enough to allow tassels of crystals to grow on them, which, in a drier season, are again coated over with stalactitic matter ; and thus singular distortions are occasioned.
Hence, expressivists either do not allow that moral sentences have truth value, or rely on a notion of truth that does not appeal to any descriptive truth conditions being met for moral sentences.

Hence and security
Hence, if social security benefits are portable, contributors to, for example, old-age pension schemes do not experience any disadvantage such as the loss of contributions and benefits associated with these contributions when moving from one job to another, from one occupation to another, or from the public to the private sector.
Hence farmers were overexploiting their Enset reserves thereby causing gradual losses and disappearance of the false banana as an important household food security reserve.
Hence he has been strongly concerned about the security situation there.

Hence and policy
Hence it is followed by one more important reason for the constancy of the repressive policy, namely, the state's interest in unremitting rates of receiving the cheap labor force that was forcibly used mainly in the extreme conditions of the east and north.
Hence, some states have a policy of doli incapax and exclude liability for all acts and omissions that would otherwise have been criminal up to a specified age.
Hence, some states have a policy of doli incapax ( i. e. incapable of wrong ) and exclude liability for all acts and omissions that would otherwise have been criminal up to a specified age.
Hence, if a policymaker's announcements regarding monetary policy are not credible, policy will not have the desired effect.
Hence, private agents know that if they anticipate low inflation, an expansionist policy will be adopted that causes a rise in inflation.
Hence, unless credible announcements can be made, expansionary monetary policy will fail.
Hence, in September 1982, the 12th Chinese Communist Party Congress declared that the PRC would pursue an “ independent foreign policy ”.
Hence, the views expressed in Kirkpatrick's essay influenced the foreign policy of the Reagan administration, particularly with regard to Latin America.
Hence, in order to guide Canadians toward socialism, the LSR planned to institutionalize expert intellectual advice in an extra-political organization, and to act as an independent adjunct to public policy formation.
Hence, there are few important countries with an effective system of capital controls, though by early 2010 there has been a movement among economists, policy makers and the International Monetary Fund back in favour of limited use.
Hence, some argue that the democratic policy process of countless countries has been undermined by decisions formulated miles away by western economic bureaucrats and that the implementation of such policy has solely benefited the largest donor countries ( the U. S., UK, Canada, and Japan ).
Hence the lyrics Zadnja ruža Hrvatska ( meaning: Last Croatian Rose ) made the song very popular in Croatia, but also criticized in some parts of the rest of Yugoslavia due to ( perceived ) nationalist undertones, which were considered politically incorrect for the Yugoslav policy of brotherhood and unity.

Hence and be
Hence, the electron paramagnetic effects ( slope ) can be separated from the nuclear effects ( intercept ).
Hence it follows that the involution within the bundle must be a perspective De Jonquieres involution of order Af and the invariant locus must have a multiple line of multiplicity either Af or Af.
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 description of each text occurrence can be retrieved by reading the list of text-ordered information-cell addresses and outputting the description indicated by the information cell for each occurrence.
Hence it is the atomic number alone that determines the chemical properties of an element ; and it is for this reason that an element can be defined as consisting of any mixture of atoms with a given atomic number.
Now it is easy to convince oneself that the set X could not possibly be measurable for any rotation-invariant countably additive finite measure on S. Hence one couldn't expect to find an algorithm to find a point in each orbit, without using the axiom of choice.
Hence they can be difficult to install in deep water without special equipment.
Hence he commissioned a book entitled The Quintessence of Histories to be worked upon by calligraphers, but forbade its illustration by the by-now largely dissolved Society of Miniaturists.
Hence, by metonymy, it would be employed to denote at times the shield which it supported, and at other times a cuirass, or chlamys, the purpose of which it in part served.
Hence, in an RTL context, it will be considered to be RTL, and displayed in an incorrect order.
Hence, catalysts can enable reactions that would otherwise be blocked or slowed by a kinetic barrier.
Hence I can see no reason to doubt that natural selection might be most effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse, and in keeping that colour, when once acquired, true and constant.
Hence, the greater the number of requests that can be served from the cache, the faster the overall system performance becomes.
Hence antibodies that block CD47 might be useful as a cancer treatment.
Hence, for the lead this would be two counts with the weight on the left leg while the right leg moves, two counts with weight on the right leg while the left leg moves, followed by a quick step onto the left and then a quick step onto the right.
Hence, democracy allows for political minorities to be oppressed by the " tyranny of the majority " in the absence of legal protections of individual or group rights.
Hence, for Nissan executives it would be only natural to use such a successful name when exporting models to the United States.
Hence the title of Plotinus ' refutation " Enneads ", The Second Ennead, Ninth Tractate-Against Those That Affirm the Creator of the Kosmos and the Kosmos Itself to be Evil: quoted as " Against the Gnostics ".
Hence the three defining properties of equivalence relations can be proved mutually independent by the following three examples:
Hence, the bridging is then done in hardware, allowing packets to be forwarded at full wire speed.
Hence, euthanasia can be voluntary only.
Hence, if we know these values for any one state the constant can be calculated.
Hence, mutual recognition of rational individuals turns out to be a condition necessary for the individual ' I ' in general.

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