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Sentence count:172+4Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accordinglyawayconsequentlyelsewherefrom now onlaterthereforethusAntonym: agoSimilar words: fencecommencescienceessencesequencesentenceevidencereferenceMeaning: [hens]  adv. 1. (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result 2. from this place 3. from this time. 
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61. Hence, head office attracts the power brokers skilled in the politics of resource allocation.
62. Hence the number of discarded lines after any bout - another very good reason for balancing cost against breaking strain and thickness!
63. Hence he attaches importance to spending more of the government's research cash in industry as opposed to within the government's own establishments.
64. The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition.
65. The Laws family ran a bakery in Northgate hence the nickname Teacakes.
66. Hence the audit process was entirely medically controlled, participation was voluntary, standards set locally and the results kept absolutely confidential.
67. Hence, many projects benefit a relatively narrow group of people and impose costs on all taxpayers.
68. Hence we have the Law of Similars which is very ancient and predates the formulation of Homoeopathy in the eighteenth century.
69. The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent. George Orwell 
70. Hence the importance of audits by competent and independent auditors - to which we turn in the next chapter.
71. Hence partners must inform the other partners of all personal profits which have accrued to them by virtue of their being partners.
72. The repression can be total in adult women,[http://sentencedict.com/hence.html] hence their frigidity.
73. One characteristic of modern industry is that it is capital-intensive rather than labour-intensive and hence does not provide much employment.
74. Hence each person was assigned to a liability class based on age.
75. Hence sustainable agriculture could replace unsustainable agriculture, reducing the impact of erosion and flooding on downstream agricultural areas.
76. According to the ancients, seven planets circle the sun, hence the seven dwarfs.
77. Hence medicine under capitalism has a dual function, both liberating and controlling.
78. New words can not be added to this class - hence its name.
79. Hence the double bind attached to being appropriately feminine rears its ugly head again.
80. Hence, there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base.
81. For several months hence, Harvard dealers were reluctant to use employment agencies.
82. Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially.
83. It was also concerned with the effect of nationalized industry deficits on public borrowing and hence on inflation and interest rates.
84. Both hormones are antagonistic to insulin and hence increase blood glucose.
85. Hence I have no mercy or compassion in me for a society that will crush people, and then penalize them for not being able to stand up under the weight. Malcolm X 
86. Hence identification of antigenic determinants of IgA response may lead us towards antibody responses likely to be important in parasite clearance.
87. Hence, it is necessary to achieve a balanced view of Duck and the poets who followed him.
88. This usually means effects on the processes of embryonic development and hence on bodily form and behaviour.
89. Giving is the highest expression of potency. In the very act of giving, I experience my strength, my wealth, my power. This experience of heightened vitality and potency fills me with joy. I experience myself as overflowing, spending, alive, hence as joyous. Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my aliveness. Erich Fromm 
90. Hence the Chicago human capital school comes closest to diffusing economic inequality as an issue.
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