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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, even though unlikely to cause pseudomembranous colitis on a per-case basis, single-dose antibiotic treatment, by virtue of the large number of patients receiving such, is an important cause of pseudomembranous colitis.
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 anomaly of Ross Perot standing as Reform Party candidate in 1992 and receiving 18 % of the vote, yet receiving no matching funds because the Reform Party did not receive 5 % of the vote in 1988 ; whilst Pat Buchanan, running as the Reform Party candidate in 2000, did receive matching funds despite winning only 0. 4 % of the vote.

Hence and instrument
" Hence, the form was used initially for funeral songs, typically accompanied by an aulos, a double-reed instrument.
Hence photographer Glen E. Friedman's idea to shoot photos with their instrument cases ( one of which became the cover ).
Hence, the substructure has been removed, and the bellows moved to the back of the instrument, where they are operated with one hand while the other plays the keyboard.
Hence it is a very exacting instrument.
Hence its name hydraulis, literally " water ( driven ) pipe ( instrument ).

Hence and which
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 totality of singular lines is the T order complex of lines which meet Aj.
Hence it took a prominent part in the Peloponnesian War until the crushing defeat at Idomene ( 426 ) which crippled its resources.
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, the only complex Banach algebra which is a division algebra is the complexes.
Hence, readers are recommended to consult instead the alphabetical index or the Propædia, which organises the Britannicas contents by topic.
Hence, much has been preserved, quoted by Eusebius, which otherwise would have been destroyed.
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, the need for setting up an institution which would impart education along nationalist lines was strongly felt by the luminaries of the period.
Hence, the purpose of the Leninist vanguard party is to establish a democratic dictatorship of the proletariat ; supported by the working class, the vanguard party would lead the revolution to depose the incumbent Tsarist government, and then transfer power of government to the working class, which change of ruling class — from bourgeoisie to proletariat — makes possible the full development of socialism.
Hence, with the addition of more, or the contraction, mor, we have the word MOR-MON ; which means, literally, more good.
Hence, the word " minestrone " originates from the Latin word " minestrare " or literally " that which is served ,".
Hence, according to legend, it is a sacred tree in which the soul of Merlin awaits his return.
" Hence an argument which claimed that the two parties could be viewed as " equally " culpable in a struggle for supremacy, would be advocating " moral equivalence.
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, many of the irregularities which have troubled scribes and scholars perhaps merely reflect the everyday usages of the careless and untrained tongues which Plautus heard about him .” Looking at the overall use of archaisms within Plautus, one will notice that they commonly occur in promises, agreements, threats, prologues, or speeches.
Hence, the question of which is the largest peninsula in Europe is a debatable one, depending on arbitrary human definitions of where the peninsulas begin — and on which century one chooses to consider: sometimes, Scandinavia as a peninsula has not existed.
Through the medium of Scott's novels, the violent religious and political conflicts of the country's recent past could be seen as belonging to history – which Scott defined, as the subtitle of Waverley ("' Tis Sixty Years Hence ") indicates, as something that happened at least 60 years ago.
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 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 and may
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence, by reducing angiotensin II levels, ACE inhibitors may reduce GFR, a marker of renal function.
Hence, we may also write the formula as follows:
Hence, and so we may divide by and rearrange the equation into the standard form
Hence we may write:
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, Weird Tales may only have owned the rights to at most six of Lovecraft's tales.
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence, straight hair may have ( initially ) evolved to aid the entry of UV light into the body during the transition from dark, UV-protected skin to pale-white skin.
Hence, they argue in favor of his suggestion that sexual selection may be responsible for such traits.
Hence his grounds in favour of the idealism may be dismissed.
Hence the same question may be loaded in one context, but not in the other.
Hence, the use of the operational amplifier is simplified because no external compensation is required for unity gain stability ; amplifiers without this internal compensation such as the 748 may require external compensation or closed-loop gains significantly higher than unity.
Hence, gaining a basic medical degree may typically take from five to eight years, depending on jurisdiction and university.
Hence epileptic seizures, neurological dysfunctions and sleepwalking may be considered acceptable excusing conditions because the loss of control is not foreseeable, but falling asleep ( especially while driving or during any other safety-critical activity ), may not be because natural sleep rarely overcomes an ordinary person without warning.
Hence, the Rb / Sr ratio in residual magma may increase over time, resulting in rocks with increasing Rb / Sr ratios with increasing differentiation.
Hence, proline loses less conformational entropy upon folding, which may account for its higher prevalence in the proteins of thermophilic organisms.
Hence we may say that except in acid or siliceous rocks containing 66 % of silica and over, quartz will not be abundant.
Hence, a menu is a menu item that contains menu items which may contain other menu items, etc.
Hence, one may correctly say ' A dual bandpass filter has two passbands '.
Hence in some cases it may be more appropriate just to say that the application uses or implements the GIOP-based architecture.
Hence, stepping on a nail ( rusty or not ) may result in a tetanus infection, as the low-oxygen ( anaerobic ) environment is provided by the same object that causes a puncture wound, delivering endospores to a suitable environment for growth.
( Hence, in assessing their own thought experiments, philosophers may appeal to " what we should say ," or some such locution.

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