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Hence
the taboo on certain words, phrases, and arguments that imply that certain individuals, groups, or practices are superior or inferior, normal or abnormal;
hence
the search for ever more neutral ways to label social phenomena, thereby draining language of its vigor and interest.
Hence, the two parties: the one that sees its economic future riding on the great transnational transformations of global capitalism; the other, desperately seeking to reinforce frontiers so as to reunite, once again, imagined identity space with real decision space.
True, everyone may not benefit in the short term, but what critics regard as injustice is necessary ,
hence
unavoidable.
The global economic and financial crisis has precipitated an immense expansion of central government spending, borrowing (and
hence
future taxing), lending, regulation, and mandates, some in “aid” to sub-national governments (about $200 billion in the US stimulus bill).
Thus, the state’s coffers (and
hence
spending) overflow during booms, but then collapse, forcing emergency retrenchment, during busts.
A larger state can inevitably do more to control the economy, and
hence
is exposed to the costly temptation to intervene in response to political pressure from vested interests.
Hence, it is no longer accurate to think of the PAS as a fundamentalist party and the UMNO as moderate.
Yet, in a letter published soon after by the same magazine, Justin Forsyth of Oxfam claimed that “..current patterns of growth and globalization are widening income disparities and
hence
acting as a brake on poverty reduction.”
Hence, real long-term rates remained quite high in the mid-1980’s.
Hence
the question on the minds of politicians and economists alike: Is the productivity slowdown a permanent condition and constraint on growth, or is it a transitional phenomenon?
Hence
the muted overall productivity gains.
Human embryonic stem cells are "pluripotent," which means that they have the potential to develop into all basic tissue types and
hence
to provide a virtually limitless source of cells for transplantation.
Now in their 10th year, with much negotiated, the talks need a final political nudge, lest Doha – and
hence
the WTO – disappear from the world’s radar screen.
Insofar as this freedom is crucial to their identity, they identify strongly with this ongoing collective agency--the "nation" or the "people"--and
hence
feel a bond with their co-participants in it.
After all, the era of superpower rivalry and
hence
of superpowers is over.
Countries vary widely in terms of household balance-sheet damage, which clearly affects the propensity to save – and
hence
the multiplier effect.
That this may be difficult to achieve, that it will demand a change in our self-understanding and
hence
in our way of life, is the challenge our societies must reckon with in the years ahead.
Nonetheless, we should still worry about their ability to blow themselves up in a novel and creative fashion –
hence
the need for the Volcker Rule, derivatives reform, and new rules for money-market funds.
Hence
the wariness in Ukraine towards rapid NATO expansion.
At stake, both for Russia and the wider world, are stability and legitimacy,
hence
the prospects for steady political and economic modernization.
Like Rashevsky, he had been steeped in mathematical and physical scientists' belief that an imaginary construction making no pretense to literal truth can nonetheless capture the "features of greatest importance" and
hence
serve a useful explanatory function.
Large fiscal deficits and slow growth might convince foreign exchange markets that there is little future in the euro, fueling a wave of selling – and
hence
losses for central bank holders.
Hence, the interplay between local and central governments is complex, particularly in terms of revenue sharing and responsibility for providing public services.
Populists, then, are not only anti-elitist; they are necessarily anti-pluralist and
hence
anti-liberal.
So the positive productivity shock should have raised the return to capital and, hence, equilibrium real interest rates.
As savings (and
hence
the global supply of loanable funds) increased, real rates came under downward pressure.
After all, estimation of potential output – and
hence
the cyclical versus structural decomposition of the fiscal position – is notoriously difficult, even after the fact.
Egypt had to grant Israel only political recognition, but the Palestinians are being asked to recognize Israel’s moral legitimacy by accepting Jewish links to the Holy Land and
hence
admitting the Jews’ millenarian claim for a state in a land that the Palestinians believe is historically theirs.
It has also no intention of surrendering its veto power, including over national security, sensitive foreign policy (specifically regarding Israel and Iran), and war making –
hence
the NDC.
Hence, the receding power of the West means a tougher fight to uphold the relevance of key components of its value system, such as democracy and universal rights.
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