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Hence
to be in is to be safe - not only protected against a potential outside aggressor but also against the ravages of internal wars.
Russia cannot join NATO without destroying NATO,
hence
all talk about that eventuality are eyewash.
The particulars of any situation are always, well, particular, and
hence
do not travel well.
Thailand Turns Banana RepublicBANGKOK – “Thailand’s future is up for grabs,” proclaimed the eminent Thai scholar Thitinan Pongsudhirak just before the country’s Constitutional Court ruled, in effect, that the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and its two smaller coalition partners are “illegal,” and
hence
must disband due to “election frauds” committed by party executives a year ago.
Hence, the US runs most NATO civilian and military commands with the consent of the others.
Hence
the official – let’s say “Southern” – refrain: “The IMF/EU plan will succeed.
That answer is decidedly counterintuitive and
hence
easy to reject.
Hence, its silence appears to sanction the situation.
Both India and the US have little public financing of elections, and large business donations that are legal in the US are often illegal (and
hence
given underhandedly) in India.
The actual decision to do so often can wait until the next stimulus, that is, the next day that a big drop occurs – hence, the possibility of a sequence of large one-day declines.
In plain English: the forecasters underestimated the extent of spare capacity and
hence
the scope for fiscal expansion to raise output.
I fear that the latter is true –
hence
the growing resentment against the European Union.
Hence, the hesitant response of Southeast Asian governments – and public opinion – to the Burmese disaster.
Hence, he could not accept America’s awkward pro-democracy agenda.
Hence, the Fed’s intervention in the housing market is really an intervention in the government bond market; the purported “switch” from buying mortgages to buying government bonds is of little significance.
Moreover, the prospect is not a distant one, but something knocking at the door: population
(hence
the number of taxpayers) is already declining, the social security accounts are already turning to deficits and 15 years
hence
the debt mountain will be crushing capital markets.
Hence, Alexander Dobrindt of the CSU has promised a “conservative revolution,” while Martin Schulz, the erstwhile leader of the SPD, has promoted EU federation.
Hence
the impasse, with the eurozone becoming mired in a vicious circle of high debt and economic austerity.
Hence, movements in the euro’s exchange rate for any single member country of the Euro-11 are much less important, from the standpoint of both benefits and disadvantages, than movements in currencies outside the euro area are to those countries.
Great Britain has made the Millennium Development Goals, and
hence
the IFF, the centerpiece of the G-8 Summit, which will be held in Scotland next July.
Hence
the strange mixture of emotions during the event, leaving the whole spectacle to hover somewhat uncertainly between Verdi’s Aida and Wagner’s Gotterdammerung.
In normal times, deficits crowd out private investment (and perhaps crowd in private saving and/or foreign capital), and
hence
reduce future growth.
Hence, according to the latest estimates by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Earth will warm by 1.4–5.8
Hence
citizenship presumes an established polity – “a state or commonwealth” – of which one is a member.
Hence, big investments in energy services are the order of the day throughout the developing world.
Hence, their real per capita incomes are lower relative to other countries.
Hence
his tributes to the Yasukuni Shrine, where the souls of imperial soldiers, including notorious war criminals, are worshipped.
Hence
the need for Orwellian doublespeak.
Even income policies that lift wages, and
hence
labor income and consumption, are a better source of domestic growth than currency depreciations (which depress real wages).
Short-term contracts become a self-fulfilling prophecy, insofar as training is not provided on the job, and
hence
such workers are less productive and more vulnerable to shocks.
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