Example sentences of "[coord] hence [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Active word detectors mutually inhibit each other and send feedback to the letter level , strengthening activation and hence perceptibility of their constituent letters .
2 Without full control of the central bank , however , any attempt to control subsidised credits to industry , and hence inflation , will remain haphazard at best .
3 But when family allowances were finally introduced in 1945 , it was with the primary intention of holding down wages and hence inflation .
4 It seems the incidents last year will be used as an excuse to withdraw international status [ from the Cowes-Torquay race ] and hence survival . ’
5 Burial was the most cherished right , although baptism ( and hence possession of a font ) and marriage were also important .
6 Money has the advantage of liquidity and hence lack of risk .
7 We seek the optimal age ( and hence size ) at which fitness ( survival reproductive success per breeding ) is maximized .
8 However , the growing number of vegetarians encourages the production of ‘ new ’ vegetable crops , and hence variety , while also reducing the demand for beef and lamb , and hence grass .
9 This procedure , however , has the disadvantage common to many cell marking techniques that the cells selected for labelling need to be isolated from their neighbours and hence disaggregation and reaggregation steps are necessary .
10 Rather than seeing child abuse as an exceptional problem requiring an exceptional response , and hence a qualitatively different practice , we should see it as part of child care and hence child care practice .
11 The grim harvest of these cuts was an increase in preventable diseases and hence child deaths — especially in Ghana .
12 Lyotard 's ( 1984 , pp. 60–1 ) aesthetics is an aesthetics of Freudian ‘ unconscious space ’ , which ( i ) permits condensation and other contradictions ; ( ii ) permits the mobility of cathectic energies and hence displacement ; and which ( iii ) severs temporality from rule-boundedness .
13 They reduce uncertainty and hence anxiety about the future .
14 But while promoting non-shareholder interests is not a permissible management objective , the ( limited ) satisfaction of third party expectations is often a pre-requisite of maximising profits , and hence consideration of them is not precluded by the legal model .
15 At a certain juncture ( the onset of modernism ? ) in such a chronology , cultural facts would accumulate to a point at which they could no longer be considered solely as representations , and the whole problem of their proper materiality and hence character as representations would have to be taken seriously .
16 It was always hard to get going , for if I did n't carry my own sins , and hence guilt , then my dad 's sins were always about to be draped around my neck like a dead albatross .
17 Whether the extinctions among neritic organisms were the consequence of regression of epicontinental seas ( Newell , 1967 ) or the widespread bottom-water anoxia characteristic of the initial phase of subsequent transgression ( Hallam , 1981c ) a significant reduction of habitat area and hence deterioration of the environment would have been produced by either phenomenon .
18 These criticisms were basically of two kinds : the first was that there would not be sufficient demand within the system for accumulation to take place ; the second is that if the organic composition of capital rises then again there will be insufficient demand for all the surplus-value to be realised and hence accumulation will be choked off .
19 High interest rates are a form of regulation to the extent that they reduce the demand for credit and hence credit granted by institutions .
20 The sample may be biased insofar as Livingstone and Wilkie used middle management as their study and it may well be that at this level individuals are reasonably well paid and hence money is not as important as other factors .
21 In particular , a sharp decline in autumn use of fertilizers had resulted from research showing that the application of nitrogen in the autumn was of little economic or practical benefit to the final crop , but increased nitrate leaching into soil and hence water courses .
22 An important feature of owner-occupancy in rural areas is that the stock of housing is relatively limited in any given location and hence choice is restricted .
23 As the AUT statement recognises : ‘ to embark upon a sexual/romantic relationship with a student involves serious difficulties rooted in the unequal power , and hence choice , of the parties concerned . ’
24 Quite the contrary : it requires a formidable array of homeostatic devices , in order to achieve uniform information processing and hence independence from all but the most generalized set of internal reinforcement mechanisms .
25 This finding may be important , since it is known that chemical modification of lysine amino groups of the apoprotein may interfere with the specific LDL receptor binding and hence clearance of LDL ( Gonen et al , 1981 ; Kim & Kurup , 1982 ; Witzum et al , 1982 ) .
26 Otherwise there is an element of charity and hence stigma in the exchange .
27 Following the implications of the McKinsey matrix , Porter states that there is usually little that the firm can do in the short run to affect industry structure and hence attractiveness .
28 This example clearly illustrates the theory dependence and hence fallibility of observation statements .
29 We are departing from this usage , and must put up with some inconvenience , in order to have consistency and hence clarity in several contexts .
30 ( 1987 ) argue , and hence interference can not be the basis of the ( context-dependent ) latent inhibition effect .
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