Example sentences of "and hence the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The greater their satisfaction and loyalty , the more the bank can rely on a future stream of income from them , and hence the greater its own value today .
2 The greater the degree of common membership , the greater the coverage of that definition or expansion , and hence the greater the amount of useful information .
3 He remained secretary of the National Federation , so becoming the link between the leadership and the constituency associations and hence the key figure in rebuilding the party following the split over Irish home rule and the defection of the Liberal Unionists .
4 Because schools rather than individual pupils were assigned to intervention groups responses of pupils within a school ( cluster ) tend to be correlated and hence the effective sample size is less than the number of students surveyed .
5 This may have caused the general tendency for films with a large amount of fixed information to be judged as distractors and hence the overall correlation with values of B.
6 The expected rate of inflation : the higher the rate of inflation , the lower is the real value of the expected future returns and hence the higher the rate of return investors will require .
7 Moreover , the more accurately one measures the position , the shorter the wavelength of the light that one needs and hence the higher the energy of a single quantum .
8 The greater the supply of Treasury bills on offer by the Bank , the lower the price the discount houses will be prepared to pay for them , and hence the higher the rate of discount ( r ) they must receive .
9 The greater the return to shareholders the more attractive it will be to invest in the company and hence the higher the valuation of the company in the view of the Stock Exchange .
10 You can tilt it in any direction , and measure the genetic distance , and hence the minimum evolution time , between any point on the plane and any other ( annoyingly , that is not quite true on the page , because the computer 's printer distorts proportions , but this effect is too trivial to make a fuss about , although it does mean that you will get slightly the wrong answer if you simply count blips on the scale ) .
11 If the amendment to Article 93 were accepted , the Company , and hence the general body of shareholders , would have no choice but to bear such additional costs , however great they were or however many requisitions there may be .
12 Any inflation occurring during that period will reduce the real value of the redemption payment and hence the real yield .
13 In other words , the determination of the general level of money wages , and hence the absolute price level , was left dangling in the air , unexplained by the model .
14 If " malice " is proved against a sole defendant or against all defendants it may aggravate the hurt and hence the final award .
15 It is an approach that has informed political actions and hence the political history of the country .
16 For example , a state enterprise may be subject to close parliamentary scrutiny by elected representatives , and this may have a major impact on the public image and hence the political vulnerability or strength of the enterprise .
17 There is however an important difference , in that the qualitative properties of the steady state , and hence the comparative static conclusions , may depend critically on the assumptions of the model .
18 This might explain why the universe started off in the big bang in almost perfect thermal equilibrium , because thermal equilibrium would correspond to the largest number of microscopic configurations and hence the greatest probability .
19 The first principal component has most information and hence the greatest contrast and least noise .
20 NE day , Britain may boast the lowest public spending as a percentage of GDP — and hence the lowest level of taxation — of the seven big economies .
21 If it was straightforward to assess the efficient quantity of the externality and hence the correct tax or subsidy , and straightforward to monitor the quantities produced and consumed , such taxes or subsidies would allow the market to achieve an efficient resource allocation .
22 Therefore , the apparently low coupons offered , between 2 and 3 per cent , have to be adjusted by the rate of inflation to obtain the nominal coupon and hence the actual amount of cash paid out .
23 In order to erode inflationary expectations , deflationary policies may be called for which temporarily raise the unemployment rate above U * ; , thereby leading by degrees to downward revisions of the expected , and hence the actual , rate of inflation .
24 Thus in the original formulation by Friedman , the natural unemployment rate possesses two analytically separable characteristics : ( a ) it corresponds to a state of overall full employment ; ( b ) it is that single rate at which the expected rate of inflation , and hence the actual rate of inflation , is neither rising nor falling .
25 The first claim was certainly wrong , and hence the second far too stark .
26 Thorns considered that the main social divisions were along class lines , and hence the four categories outlined are similar to those frequently identified in sociological studies ( Worsley 1970 ) .
27 In spite of their different appearances and functions during the actual process of fertilization , the egg and sperm cells bring equivalent portions of genetic material to the zygote and hence the future individual .
28 Player A's actions in period t affect B t 's behaviour tomorrow and hence the future payoffs of all types .
29 Such expenditure , and hence the long-run rate of growth , may well be affected by capital taxation .
30 The ‘ inside ’ seems to be everything a person knows and hence the familiar was ego-centred but it was bounded by other members of the group following certain rules .
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