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The organizations start losing money and hence go out of business, until a preoccupation with efficiency re-emerges.
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Hence the decision to go for local production and local channels.
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An allocation of a small percentage of space at reduced, hence reasonable, rents, would probably go a long way in encouraging young and aspiring entrepreneurs for the first few years of operations, at least until they get up onto their feet.
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Hence, applications, middleware and database software all go hand-in-hand.
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This implies that if you hear the Fed talking about buying more assets you should assume that the Fed thinks the economy is too weak and hence it will be even longer before interest rates go up.
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Hence, we should predict that a competitive market will see standards go down.
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Hence too note the annual angst all prime ministers routinely have to go through when it comes to their summer holiday plans.
BBC: UK
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On this afternoon in early December he is recalling his past and projecting out a bit--five years hence--for the business empire whose saga has seen him go from plastic-flower manufacturer to the richest resident of Asia.
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In truth, Mr Blair needs Mr Brown to deliver the economic growth and hence the tax revenues to pay for the increased cash he has promised will go to public services.
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