• If it is true that we may expect a decline in the availability of cheap crude oil, and hence diesel and petrol fuels, upon which essentially all world transportation, manufacture and the production and transportation of food, and thus global growth depend, the news on the CO2 emission front must be good.

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  • Airships demonstrate a law of increasing returns: doubling the length increases the surface area (and hence weight) by a factor of four while the volume (and hence lifting capacity) goes up by a factor of eight.

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  • When we turn judgment into curiosity, seeking to find the request for help underneath the accusation, we put ourselves in the optimal position to be generous to others and hence more happy and productive.

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  • They improved technology, upgraded systems and hence gained in productivity and competitiveness.

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  • First, they squeeze real incomes, and hence spending by firms and households.

    ECONOMIST: Fuelling inflation?

  • It said the benefits resulting from such disclosure were enjoyed both by consumers and suppliers and hence by the economy and the community generally.

    BBC: Court backs data privacy complaint

  • Natural gas export is a sensitive political issue and more than one industrial company has complained that such exports would raise domestic gas prices and hence harm American business and the economy in general.

    FORBES: My Prediction Was Wrong: Why We Didn't Get To $8 Natural Gas

  • This offered the most efficient and hence effective tradeoff between risk and return.

    FORBES: Innovation In Investment Vehicles

  • Hence Puppet and Chef to automate configuration, so you know every machine has an identical software configuration and is running the right services.

    FORBES: DevOps: What It Is And Where It Came From

  • Washing generally involves high temperatures, fine sprays (and hence a large surface area) and a lot of sloshing around of water, all of which promote efficient chemical stripping.

    ECONOMIST: Indoor pollution

  • Combined with the liberalisation of financial markets, this may cause big changes in the behaviour of firms and individuals, and hence the previous relationship between money and inflation is likely to break down.

    ECONOMIST: Remember monetarism? It may be coming back into fashion

  • More stringent engine standards were already set to take effect three years hence, and the EPA was now requiring at least a 90% reduction in the amount of nitrogen oxides and soot emanating from diesel engines.

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  • Japanese house prices, and hence household wealth, were falling, and have continued to do so.

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  • The use of water as a force against the skin increases sensitivity in its nerve endings and hence makes the subject feel more awake and alert.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Such an attempt has the virtue of being futile and hence ensuring constant employment for those who teach and write about macroeconomics.

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  • One of the greatest uncertainties is whether this leads to the bioaccumulation of the contaminant load (absorbed and plastic additives), and hence whether micro-plastics represent an additional and significant vector for transferring pollutants.

    UNESCO: All Events | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • The debate as to the correct way to represent the stock market and hence the economy is not a new phenomena and for many decades, the cap-weighted basis has held sway as the best representation.

    FORBES: Innovation In Investment Vehicles

  • Even though the pricing is comparable to that offered by the cable companies, the speeds are relatively lower and hence the target market is mainly confined to rural and remote areas.

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  • "There can be surely little doubt that when people stop connecting with their religious faith - their sense that they are in the hands of a God who loves them - they may easily then start to lose faith in themselves, and hence lose faith also in those around them, and so become angry, embittered and fearful, " he said.

    BBC: Cardinal Sean Brady

  • As part of an effort to train a new cohort of local health workers and hence to improve the health delivery services for women and their families in rural communities, Management Sciences for Health (MSH), the Centre for International Education at the University of Massachusetts, International Rescue Committee and seven local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) initiated the Learning for Life (LfL) programme.

    UNESCO: Learning for Life

  • The path of prices, and hence the inflation portion of nominal interest rates fell, and as best we can tell will not be raised.

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  • Therefore, both men and women have to start believing that they have equal potential and capabilities, and hence they are both entitled to have the same chances and opportunities to realize themselves on an equal footing.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • The asset expansion has produced a sharp rise in bank reserves, and hence the monetary base, which is composed of bank reserves and currency outside the banking system.

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  • The requirements for such co-operation, and hence for modern economic life, which is founded on specialisation and an infinitely elaborated division of labour, are more demanding than you might suppose.

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  • My literature review suggests that most economic researchers find that, when other factors are held constant, higher taxes do indeed reduce the level of economic activity and hence migration (See What Is the Evidence on Taxes and Growth?).

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  • Due to the lack of backbone of successive governments this hasn't been done and hence the geographical disease area is now much of the west of England and Wales, so an effective cull would now have to be incredibly widespread.

    BBC: Viewpoints: The badger cull

  • The religious scholars he studied at Harvard, such as Jewish philosopher Martin Buber (1878--1965), helped this devout Episcopalian articulate what is in essence a Buddhist worldview: Business is interdependent with everything around it, and hence it must tread lightly alongside nature, so both can remain healthy and sustain each other in the long run.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The number of community banks not paying TARP dividend payments to the U.S. Treasury and hence tax payers rose to 91 in May, up from 74 in February and 55 last November.

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  • On the positive side, they can benefit from jurors' misguided notion that science solves crimes, and hence that the absence of crime-solving scientific evidence constitutes a reasonable doubt and grounds for acquittal.

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  • Besides, says Matsushita, when the Japanese economy was barrelling along, fast growth kept the average age (and hence cost) of the company's workforce low, as it recruited more and more staff each year.

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