Hence, so long as health spending grows at a faster rate than the economy, tax revenue will never keep up.
Hence why those jobs pay so much more than jobs with similar educational requirements.
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The judicial process takes considerably more time than the non-judicial, hence the fact that activity has been so markedly split.
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Hence, in the past week or so, the insistence, by such well-meaning luminaries as Jordan's king and the Saudi foreign minister, that the time is ripe for negotiation.
After gorging on bear meat, the expedition's scientists bring back evidence that helps prove the controversial theory of continental drift, which gives rise in due course to the science of plate tectonics, which explains why it was that Krakatoa blew itself up--and will do so again, in eons hence.
Hence Puppet and Chef to automate configuration, so you know every machine has an identical software configuration and is running the right services.
"Because of the way people defend at scrums, with the greater distance between defensive lines, it should mean there's more space, hence the need to keep scrums squarer - so I see that as a positive, " he said.
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.
So, the rapid absorption rate and hence declining inventory of existing homes is telling us that there are relatively few vacancies, inspite of a potentially large shadow inventory.
Hence the Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, and so on.
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Given that economists have underestimated the severity of Asia's crisis so far, the recessions there (and hence the effect, through trade, on America) may well be bigger than many expect.
He has made a number of mistakes this season, hence riding with a donkey painted on his helmet, so he was content to finish second and that was the sensible thing to do.
"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.
Hence the second reason why next year's budget is so important for Mr Brown's chancellorship.
So who are getting unfair advantage, and, hence, are the vested interests in the current system?
Hence eBay is being forced to take Checkout seriously so seriously, in fact, that it has added Google's system to its list of prohibited payment methods.
Hence the quandary for multinationals: importing will remain hard, but so will local production.
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Japanese house prices, and hence household wealth, were falling, and have continued to do so.
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This sale was in connection with a repositioning of State Street?s proprietary investment portfolio so as to reduce exposure to certain asset classes and hence improve the capital ratios in line with the evolving regulatory capital standards.
Hence, publication bias vastly dominates any of the statistical biases we get so worked up about, making them pretty much irrelevant.
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So Eurobonds inexorably lead back to the question of fiscal, and hence political, union.
While sales taxes are less economically destructive than income taxes, because they tax consumption rather than production, people produce to consume, so those sales taxes still reduce the reward for production, and hence the incentive.
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Hence loss-makers, funded from taxes, became themselves profit-making and so massive tax contributors.
Hence the crusade for technology: Ross is a businessman, first and foremost, so he needed to find a way to lure spectators back in the field.
At the same time, the connection couldn't be so strong that the keyboard would be difficult to remove. (Hence the Moleskine comparison: the designers wanted a book-like cover that users could easily peel away.) Presented that way, it sounds like a compromise, but Microsoft seems pleased with the results.
So long as low yields continue to support America's housing bubble and hence strong consumer spending, they will block any significant reduction in the country's current-account deficit.
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.
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