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Hence, most ICOs deny investors any legal rights whatsoever.
Hence, the first symbolic step was to get the US to move its marines from Okinawa, an island that has carried the burden of a US military presence for much too long.
The secret behind Sweden’s successful development, and
hence
people’s attitudes, is how the costs of change are distributed.
Structural change is viewed largely as the province of the private sector, and
hence
not as a key part of long-term policy thinking.
Hence
another bold reform is needed to fix the system's flaw.
The Consumer Sentiment Survey of Americans, created by George Katona at the University of Michigan in the early 1950’s, and known today as the Thomson-Reuters University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers, has included a remarkable question about the reasonably long-term future, five years hence, and asks about visceral fears concerning that period:“Looking ahead, which would you say is more likely – that in the country as a whole we’ll have continuous good times during the next five years or so, or that we will have periods of widespread unemployment or depression, or what?”
Our confidence in ourselves, and
hence
in our futures, took a hit, discouraging economic risk-taking.
Hence, the WTO ruling, at least in this case, may be a blessing in disguise.
Once they have brought the cozy cartels of lawyers and accountants into line, other service industries seem destined to be opened up to greater competition, and
hence
to become great engines of job creation.
Sharing a currency was expected to create a sense of common destiny, and
hence
solidarity, among the participants.
Big-box stores are not exactly attractive –
hence
their name.
Fiscal austerity in the periphery requires cutting back on imports; hence, the countries exporting to the periphery need to curtail their own imports – and so the process cascades.
Hence, the fall of a large bank or investment bank was inevitable as a catalyst to action.
Christians usually respond that God bestowed on us the gift of free will, and
hence
is not responsible for the evil we do.
The reaction to the wave of corporate scandals in the US-and
hence
to the blatant failure of self-regulation-has been admirably swift.
A decade hence, where will we as Europeans stand, and what will we stand for?
But, even if the US managed to reduce oil consumption by as much as 17%, it would still have to depend on Gulf oil, and
hence
on energy security in the region.
Hence
the current crisis, which came to a head when the prime minister-designate tried to appoint the Euroskeptic economist Paolo Savona as Italy’s next economy and finance minister without first consulting the other chain of command.
Hence
the need for a two-pronged attack: anti-corruption and de-communization, which is also a leitmotiv of Fidesz in Hungary, and to some extent of the right-wing Civic Democratic Party now in power in Prague.
Trust is crucial to the network effect;
hence
the need for two-way evaluation systems that encourage buyers and sellers to be repeat users of the relevant platform.
In exchange for its financial support, the IMF typically requires countries to address the imbalances that caused their problems, not only so that they can repay the money, but also for their own good, so that they can restore their creditworthiness (and
hence
their access to capital markets).
Hence, the legislation was passed without any second thought or discussion – and Russians are now facing the consequences.
That is why lobbying by potential exporters for better access to markets with high tariffs has usually been muted –
hence
the lack of resistance to India’s protectionism.
The working class will be the means to universal liberation because it is the negation of private property, and
hence
will usher in collective ownership of the means of production.
A dogmatic target of budgetary balance four years hence, irrespective of a country’s position in the economic cycle, would achieve little: targets are meaningless if they are impossible to implement.
That is a conservative estimate, and if warming proceeds more rapidly because of the loss of the reflectivity of Arctic ice and the release of CO2 and methane from thawing permafrost, rising sea levels could lead to the submersion of low-lying islands and
hence
threaten the survival of entire nations.
Countries with large populations, and
hence
large internal markets, tend to grow more rapidly than countries with small populations.
Hence, the threat of a nuclear Iran might consist less in its propensity to start a nuclear war with Israel than in its capacity to project its regional power effectively.
Hence, while the Chinese government should be firm on reducing the dependence of growth on investment, it must exercise utmost care when doing so.
The unstated implication - but the one the reader is expected to draw - is that tariff cuts were an important determinant of global integration and
hence
growth.
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