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Hence it took a prominent part in the Peloponnesian War until the crushing defeat at Idomene ( 426 ) which crippled its resources.
" Hence the confederation of communes "” the Commune of communes "” is reworked economically as well as politically into a shared universe of publically managed resources.
Hence, for a successful academic result, students must strive hard and utilize all possible resources.
Hence the young king was left without the resources his father had enjoyed.
Hence, the scheduling tries to prevent link resources from going unused.
Hence, the former had become competitors for the slowly diminishing Soviet resources.
Hence, for example a monopoly protected by high barriers to entry ( e. g. it owns all the strategic resources ) will make supernormal or abnormal profits with no fear of competition.
Hence it serves as an intrinsic factor for population control, insuring adequate resources for the dominant individuals and thus preventing widespread starvation.
Hence, for Lenin, those who would bring about the revolution must devote all their energies and resources to understanding the range of Marx's thought.
Hence women are left with virtually no economic resources and are thus seen to exist within an economic trap that is an inevitable outcome of capitalist production.
Hence, to sustain the competitive advantage, it is not sufficient for a firm's resources and capabilities to be valuable and rare-they should also be inimitable.

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Hence the petitioner had full opportunity to traverse the only conclusions of the Department on file with the Board.
Hence the Roman censors might brand a man with their " censorial mark " ( nota censoria ) in case he had been convicted of a crime in an ordinary court of justice, and had already suffered punishment for it.
Hence the expression praeteriti senatores (" senators passed over ") is equivalent to e senatu ejecti ( those removed from the senate ).</ br > In some cases, however, the censors did not acquiesce to this simple mode of proceeding, but addressed the senator whom they had noted, and publicly reprimanded him for his conduct.
Hence, those with less pigmented skin survived and had children at higher rates because their skin allowed more UV light for the production of vitamin D. Thus, the skin of those in the group that left the African continent and went far north gradually developed adaptations for relatively greater translucence compared to equatorial hues.
Hence, he argued that the reformers, " had to leave them in order that we might come to Christ.
" Hence although men had become less forebearing, and although natural pity had already undergone some alteration, this period of the development of human faculties, maintaining a middle position between the indolence of our primitive state and the petulant activity of our egocentrism, must have been the happiest and most durable epoch.
Hence, if one shouted: ' Mary had a little lamb ,' etc., the paper man would start sawing wood.
Hence, although the government of Egypt had been Greek-speaking ever since the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Memphis decree, like the two preceding decrees in the series, included texts in Egyptian to display its relevance to the general populace by way of the literate Egyptian priesthood.
Hence, according to Einstein's field equations, R grew rapidly from an unimaginably hot, dense state that existed immediately following this singularity ( when R had a small, finite value ); this is the essence of the Big Bang model of the universe.
Hence, their ancestors had long established a semi-nomadic existence of trekking into expanding frontiers.
Hence there was no heir apparent during the reign of George VI, who had no sons: Princess Elizabeth was heiress presumptive, and was hence not eligible to be titled Princess of Wales.
Hence, the term " chinks in the armor " referred to damaged areas that had been repaired and were an obvious target of a enemy.
Hence, by Late Antiquity the term " eunuch " had come to be applied not only to castrated men, but also to a wide range of men with comparable behavior, who had " chosen to withdraw from worldly activities and thus refused to procreate ".
Hence the office of Viceroy of Mexico had been abolished.
Hence, Metellus had to have asked the Senate to appoint Marius as legate to allow him to serve as Metellus ' subordinate.
Hence African slaves were brought to Western Tennessee early in its history, and West Tennessee was the nexus of slavery in Tennessee, since most of the rest of the state had relatively few slaves.
Hence, in the triumph which Aurelian celebrated at Rome in the year 274, no Persian captives appeared in the procession, but Persian envoys were exhibited instead, who bore with them the presents wherewith their master had appeased the anger of the emperor.
Hence, to the Donatists, a priest who had been an apostate but who repented could speak the words of consecration forever, but he could no longer confect the Eucharist.
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, when that " meeting " was convened, it was convened by Arthur Griffith in his capacity as " Chairman of the Irish Delegation of Plenipotentiaries " ( who had signed the Treaty ).

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Hence all teachers, good and bad, who have been teaching for a given number of years are paid the same salary.
Hence, if a dish contains significant amounts of any of these ingredients, it has most likely been Americanized.
Hence, cnidarians and ctenophores have traditionally been labelled diploblastic, along with sponges.
" Hence, Anglican jurisdictions have traditionally been conservative in their approach to either innovative doctrinal development or in encompassing actions of the church as doctrinal ( see lex orandi, lex credendi ).
Hence, much has been preserved, quoted by Eusebius, which otherwise would have been destroyed.
Hence the group included supporters of Trotskyism, like Judith Merril and others who would have been deemed far left for the era ( Frederik Pohl became a member of the Communist Party in 1936, but later quit in 1939 ).
Hence, a GIS developed for an application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose may not be necessarily interoperable or compatible with a GIS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose.
Hence GSSPs are usually described in terms of transitions between different faunal stages, though far more faunal stages have been described than GSSPs.
Hence, Mark's explicit claim that the Last Supper was a Passover meal is contraindicated by his statement that Joseph of Arimathea bought a shroud for Jesus on Good Friday ; which would not have been possible if it were a festival day.
Hence, sometimes two syllables have been underlined, as in hige and mægen.
Hence, the decision problem for Presburger arithmetic is an example of a decision problem that has been proved to require more than exponential run time.
Hence the Church of St. Peter has been stripped and reduced to the last straits.
Hence philosopher Paul Ricœur's ( 1981 ) emphasis upon the need for a " decolonization of memory ", because mentality, itself, has been colonised in the " Age of imperialism ".
Hence the SECD machine is often presented in a more detailed form, such as Peter Henderson's Lispkit Lisp compiler, which has been distributed since 1980.
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.
Hence, three additional forms for ubiquitous systems have been proposed:
Hence it is more likely to have been produced as the result of a relatively recent breakup of a moderate-sized ( or larger ) comet or asteroid, which then further fragmented as the result of collisions between the smaller components and other bodies.
Hence there grew up, what has been rare in the history of the world, a kind of tolerance in the midst of cruelty, tyranny and rapine.

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