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Its proponents argue that it is the main policy instrument left, and that it will work by increasing credit or lowering the discount rate, which will raise asset prices and
hence
consumption via balance-sheet effects.
Hence
Europe’s recovery is less at risk of being derailed by instability in Athens.
These policies would affect US economic growth, the budget deficit, national saving, and
hence
global trade and capital flows.
Hence, the soft method, and the absence of sanctions for countries delaying the process.
It is what allows us to learn from others and
hence
to make progress much faster than if we were to learn by ourselves.
Hence, Israel must start deciding the future boundaries of the country unilaterally, hoping for eventual negotiations at a later stage.
Hence, the civil rights marchers in the US during the 1950s and 1960s often evoked the “meaning of our numbers.”
Her sense of security (and
hence
her indolence) is also increased because her political opponents are in complete disarray.
To be sure, Mexican producers will probably choose to incur the costs of the 2.5% US tariff on imported cars rather than meet the ROO or wage requirements
(hence
the need for import quotas).
Indirect subsidies are also regressive, because the rich consume more than the poor – and
hence
appropriate more of the subsidy.
Hence
Keynes gave governments two tasks: to pump up the economy with air when it starts to deflate, and to minimize the chances of serious shocks happening in the first place.
Hence, the paradox that success leads to failure, and failure leads to success.
Hence, if investment can be attracted to agriculture, it should be welcomed, and whichever rules are imposed should encourage it, not deter it.
The public also knows that bureaucrats will use any tactic to ensure inertia, and
hence
their own survival.
Hence
also the growth in temporary hires today.
Kew’s leading work in understanding and conserving plants around the world is
hence
a key pillar in the fight against biodiversity loss.
By contrast, the humanities and the natural sciences share a sense of reality that transcends time and place;
hence
their common interest in a fixed "human nature."
Having entered the 2008-2009 crisis with sound initial conditions (including large international reserves, budget and balance-of-payments surpluses, and highly capitalized banks), they are nowhere near exhausting their fiscal and financial flexibility – and
hence
their capacity to respond to future shocks.
China’s strategic imperatives in this competition are twofold: to ensure that no rival acquires a dangerous “privileged influence” in any of its border regions; and to promote stability so that trade, and the sea lanes through which it passes
(hence
China’s interest in Sri Lanka and in combating Somali pirates), is protected.
He was not just incurious, but also arrogant: he insisted on making uninformed decisions, and
hence
made decisions that were essentially random.
Our Arab neighbors should never be trusted; hence, as Jabotinski preached, the new Israeli nation must erect an Iron Wall of Jewish power to deter its enemies forever.
Hence
the televised “confessions” that hearkened back to the taking of hostages in the American Embassy (the “nest of spies”), and the rallies against foreign embassies.
Victory Day celebrations commemorating the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany now surpass the bombast of the Soviet period; and state propaganda constantly fuels anti-Western sentiment with claims that parts of “historical Russia” were illegally seized –
hence
the need to “reclaim” Crimea by force in March 2014.
The reasons were always the same: politico-religious fanaticism and the blunder of challenging the prevailing world powers –
hence
modern Zionism’s obsessive quest for a binding alliance with a superpower.
Hence, the danger to Israel lay in the Sisyphean effort to subjugate the Palestinians.
And, again, the negotiators merely promised to set themselves a deadline of 2015 to finish setting up this legal process, which would enter into force five years
hence.
Hence
the third dynamic: the West is being challenged to deliver not just growth, but “inclusive growth,” which, most critically, involves greater “social justice.”
By contrast, foreign investors in Chile and China bring in valuable knowhow;
hence
the gross capital that flows in yields more than the gross savings abroad.
In this sense, monarchy is a little like Islam, or the Catholic Church: all believers are supposed to be equal in the eyes of God, or the Pope, or the Emperor –
hence
the appeal to the poor and the marginalized.
Hence, for fear of alienating Germans, Merkel has consistently done the minimum to hold the eurozone together.
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