Example sentences of "[conj] therefore the " in BNC.

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1 the natural deduction from what I have said so far would be for Governments to end the necessity of monetising debt and make sure that they do n't put themselves in the position of monetising debt — at any rate in circumstances where there is not a substantial deficiency of demand for labour and where therefore the monetisation of debt would not be counterbalanced by an increase in real production .
2 This was because , throughout the work of the founders of Marxism , a central idea is that everything in capitalism is linked to the capitalist relations of production , and that therefore the family under capitalism is a capitalist phenomenon .
3 Another misconception is that a planning appeal is a means of settling a ‘ dispute ’ between applicant and authority and that therefore the issues to be considered are only those raised by the planning authority .
4 This guarantees total inadequacy , but the pay-off is ( a ) the knowledge that nobody could cope with all fifteen , and that therefore the failure does not reflect badly on him personally , and ( b ) some self-righteousness at how hard he is trying to contribute , and resentment at those who are not ‘ pulling their weight .
5 At the end of May 1969 the Bank curtly announced that the banks had not complied with the earlier request for the attainment of the lower lending ceiling and that therefore the Bank intended to halve the rate of interest payable on special deposits for as long as the banks exceeded the lending ceiling .
6 Mill , for all his apprehensions about public opinion and mass ignorance , never abandoned the basic democratic principle that as far as possible the people should govern themselves , and that therefore the ultimate objective had to be the maximum of direct , personal participation :
7 They support the FDR-FMLN on a negotiated solution , condemn the role of the United States and have opted for electoral abstention on the grounds that their children have been denied the vote and that therefore the conditions ( or free elections do not exist .
8 ( PACE s.117 ) ; and the Crown Court was justified in finding that the officers were acting in the execution of their duty and that therefore the offences were made out .
9 Treaty and that therefore the rules on freedom of establishment were applicable .
10 The crux of the matter is that while one can accept the proposition that judicial labels often express a conclusion already reached , rather than dictate the result which should be arrived at , to infer that therefore the type of labels that we use are irrelevant is a non sequitur .
11 Thus , because the components of all four-vectors transform in precisely the same way , it follows that Therefore the invariant length of any local four-vector is unaffected by general transformations .
12 This entire magazine is aimed at unlocking the mind-set that says : overpopulation is the Third World 's worst problem , that therefore the poor have only themselves to blame for their poverty , and that therefore the solution should always begin with a family planning programme .
13 He held that therefore the van became King 's immediately .
14 The House of Lords held that the contract between Lindsay and Blenkarn was void and that therefore the goods still belonged to Lindsay .
15 Delusion is possible for everyone : feeling certain does not mean that therefore the world is as we think it is .
16 Again , Thompson demonstrated to his satisfaction that , on the basis of known physical laws , the sun could not be older than 500 million years , and that therefore the time-scale required for geological and biological evolution on the earth was impossible .
17 The former employee , who was the plaintiff and who sued for the payment to him of commission under the first part of the clause argued that the proviso could be severed and that therefore the obligation of the defendants to pay him such sums remained .
18 Loss , the most alienating of all experiences ; the most unbelievable , and therefore the most easily forgotten ( or repressible ) thing .
19 Understood thus it avoids the questions ( and therefore the problems ) , which Leonard nowhere addresses : such as the historicity , canonicity and the like of the world-faiths — to his mind a species of academic involvement with which he was not interested and of which he was even disdainful .
20 Glycogen is produced from complex carbohydrate , and therefore the energy required for training is ultimately derived from the complex carbohydrates you eat .
21 As for the curves in this selection , the C13 and C14 were not the same , and therefore the work that was possible with one tool could not be repeated on its mirror image with its counterpart .
22 And now , writing the same novel all his life , Dostoevsky finds himself doomed to confront suicide as deed , perhaps life 's one deed and therefore the podvig he is seeking .
23 Yet I do not doubt that Aristotle and St Paul have done more to frame the Prime Minister 's mind and therefore the destiny of her Government than any thinkers who have been dead for less than 1,900 years .
24 Since our beliefs strongly influence our actions , getting them right is socially very important , and therefore the freedom to question received wisdom , especially in fields that affect the behaviour of large numbers of people is , indeed , in the liberal view , a hugely important means , if not a vital precondition , of ensuring that ‘ the interests of weaker individuals and groups ’ are not harmed by ‘ the irresponsible attitudes and actions of the more powerful ’ .
25 Tax rates differ enormously from country to country , and therefore the territory in which taxation is levied on a company is of great importance .
26 A ‘ standard adequate for wellbeing ’ is potentially unrestricted — ‘ the sky 's the limit ’ — and therefore the actual limit imposed and the performance exacted are necessarily arbitrary , the decisions of brute force .
27 The British were mistaken in supposing that they continued to have the same sovereign and therefore the same national identity vis-à-vis the outside world as the Canadians .
28 A third interpretation is to say that the strategy has not been implemented and therefore the government is not fully responsible for the outcome .
29 So continuing education became voluntary and therefore the dividing line between what is paternalistic or not is constantly shifting .
30 The human relationships are very intense and therefore the learning curve is accelerated .
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