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Hence ahimsa as a binding code of conduct implies a ban on hunting, butchery, meat eating, and the use of animal products provided by violent means.
Hence large publishers do not generally use thermoforms.
Hence Paul can use the term Christos with no confusion as to who it refers to, and as in and he can use expressions such as " in Christ " to refer to the followers of Jesus.
Hence, for Nissan executives it would be only natural to use such a successful name when exporting models to the United States.
Hence, it is common to use a dedicated shotshell press for reloading each gauge or bore of shotshell used.
Hence to use this divine gift while depriving it, even if only partially, of its meaning and purpose, is equally repugnant to the nature of man and of woman, and is consequently in opposition to the plan of God and His holy will.
Hence, use of the term " macroevolution " is sometimes wrongly used as a litmus test of whether the writer is " properly " neo-Darwinian or not.
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, 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, as retroactive minimisation of the Holocaust, Holocaust deniers have attached themselves to the Heimatvertriebenen ( ethnic Germans expelled mainly from the eastern quarter of Germany annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union after the war ), and have, per their opponents, attempted to use sympathy for said Germans, and blame the Jews for the suffering of the Heimatvertriebenen.
Hence the paradox, because typically programmers are “ satisfied with whatever language they happen to use, because it dictates the way they think about programs ”.
Hence, the combinatorial use of a subset of the approximately 2000 human transcription factors easily accounts for the unique regulation of each gene in the human genome during development.
Hence the main use became to complement tape releases, usually utilities and niche products like the Tasword word processing software and Trans Express, ( a tape to microdrive copying utility ).
Hence, wheels are still used, but the trains use linear motors to accelerate and slow down.
Hence Chiang Ching was still able to use her position as Mao's wife to deceive people.
Hence Catholic writers will sometimes use the term " worship " not to indicate adoration, but only the worship of veneration given to Mary and the saints.
Hence they allow humans to reconstruct past environments and changes in human land use.
( Hence, if there are any rights to use Aboriginal languages anywhere they would continue to exist, though they would have no direct protection under the Charter.
Hence, we need to use the second set of formulas i. e. formula ( 3 ) and ( 4 ).
Hence, in modern practice, the Royal Assent is always granted ; a refusal to do so would only be appropriate in an emergency situation requiring the use of the monarch's reserve powers.
Hence one should be wary of the use of the word " reactionary " in later days as a political slur, since there is nothing to compare with the Chambre Introuvable in other countries.
Hence, in the sentence above, the reader would be able to make use of plausibility information in order to assume that " the evidence " is being examined instead of doing the examining.
Hence, if you play Rummikub, simply take all the tiles that anyone plays and you have the distinct advantage of being able to use those tiles, while everyone else does not.
Hence competition law is closely connected with the law on deregulation of access to markets, providing state aids and subsidies, the privatisation of state-owned assets and the use of independent sector regulators, such as the United Kingdom telecommunications watchdog Ofcom.

Hence and term
Hence, historically, it is a daughter language of Dutch, and was previously referred to as " Cape Dutch " ( a term also used to refer collectively to the early Cape settlers ) or ' kitchen Dutch ' ( a crude or derogatory term Afrikaans was called in its earlier days ).
Hence, it is a popular English usage in the underground comic book Merton of the Movement, by Bobby London, while ideologically sound, an alternative term, followed a like lexical path, appearing in Bart Dickon ’ s satirical comic strips.
Hence, conflict of laws is a general term to refer to disparities among laws, regardless of whether the relevant legal systems are international or inter-state.
Hence the term supersessionism does not come from the Latin Church Fathers ' description of their own views but as the application of a modern term to older views.
where is the force applied by particle j on particle k. Hence, the force term of the virial time derivative can be written
Hence the universal is not a mere word, as Roscelin taught, nor a sermo, as Abelard held, namely the word as used in the sentence, but the mental substitute for real things, and the term of the reflective process.
Hence the term " yahoo " has come to mean " a crude, brutish or obscenely coarse person ".
Hence, the new term is the sum of the last two terms in the sequence.
Hence the term " Werther effect ", used in the technical literature to designate copycat suicides.
Hence, the term and true context of the term " let's roll " during this time period was to initiate action from an individual to a group of friends.
Hence, the term " conversion factor " is the multiplier which yields the result, not a divisor from that viewpoint.
Hence, high school as a term meaning " a secondary school for students approximately 14 – 18 years old " has raising of the vowel in " high ", whereas high school with the literal meaning " a school that is high ( e. g. in elevation )" is unaffected.
Hence, such a term as " ancient Tunisia " is frankly anachronistic.
Hence, the term " chinks in the armor " referred to damaged areas that had been repaired and were an obvious target of a enemy.
Hence a new term to cover such cases has become fashionable since the 1960s, namely, arms control.
Hence, since the 19th century, the term " bourgeoisie " usually is politically and sociologically synonymous with the ruling upper class of a capitalist society.
Hence, the term " mixed economy " was coined.
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 positive punishment is sometimes a confusing term, as it denotes the " addition " of a stimulus or increase in the intensity of a stimulus that is aversive ( such as spanking or an electric shock ).

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