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hence

You use mathx/math hence mathy/math to say that mathy/math is a result of mathx/math. You are the government and hence have responsibility for this mess. From this time/point We shall meet again two months hence.

hence

(= therefore, thence, thus, so) (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result therefore X must be true the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory we were young and thence optimistic it is late and thus we must go the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted from this time a year hence it will be forgotten from this place get thee hence!

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Simple sentences

Hence, loathed melancholy.
Hence, I shall have to stay here.
What will become of the world thirty years hence?
Tibetan rug weavers use traditional designs and knotting. Hence their rugs have a simple, natural look.
Hot liquids cool much more quickly in thin-walled teacups than in mugs; hence handles are de rigueur for teacups.
Tom isn't smart at all, hence he doesn't need a smartphone.
Boredom is itself boring, hence it tends to feed on itself.
The apostle Judas quoted the book of Enoch in his epistle and hence it cannot be considered apocryphal.

Movie subtitles

Hence the new logo, but that'll have to change now.
Hence I'm here today.
Hence the popularity of the lobotomy for a while, until they realised it was robbing people of their humanity.
With someone, hence the two glasses.
Hence it would be pleasant to me to receive a visit from you in my hotel and settle my debt to you as well.
Hence the local superstition of the murdering ghost.
Riddle-dee-dee, riddle-dee-doe. get thee hence and stub thy toe.
Trousers with a crease were considered plebeian; the crease proved that the garment had lain upon a shelf, and hence was ready-made.
Every pretty thing is in mine, I collect them. Hence the untidiness.
Speed him hence.
Hence! I am qualmish at the smell of leek.
Get hence, you loathsome mystery!
Hideous animal, get hence!
Hamlet, for thine especial safety - which we do tender as we do deeply grieve for that which thou hast done - this deed must send thee hence with fiery quickness.
It is possible to kill us, hence the need for us to protect ourselves as we're doing now.
Hence the untidiness.
Hence the town's rather a grime name.
Hence, I knew that he undoubtedly planted the needle himself.
He may be afraid that the plates will be accidentally discovered before he's released, hence his anxiety to communicate their whereabouts to his confederates as soon as possible.
Delay it not. I'll have him hence tonight.
Goes the king hence to-day?
Help me, hence, ho!
We hear, Macdoff and Malcolm are gone hence, not confessing their cruel murders, but filling their hearers with strange invention.
Hence, horrible shadow!
Be not found here; hence, with your little ones.
Take thy face hence.
What rhubarb, cyme, or what purgative drug, would scour these English hence?
Speed him hence: let him greet England with our sharp defiance.
Hence!
We hear, Macduff and Malcolm are gone hence, not confessing their cruel murders, but filling their hearers with strange invention.
Every hour, on the hour this station is giving you up to the minute reports. - about difficults. - of the great states. in the metter of. the recent discovery in the Pacific. of an island that will be known hence forth as Atoll H.
We are bound for combat against your Saxon knights at Ashby, three days hence. - Not for any Saxon lady's chamber.
Court so orders. On the third day hence, let the wager of battle be fought in the lists at Ashby to the death.
It begins on a warm evening some years hence.
Cursed be the hand that made these fatal holes! Cursed be the heart that had the heart to do it! Cursed the blood that let this blood from hence!
Foul devil, for God's sake, hence, and trouble us not.

News and current affairs

Hence their impulse to believe in unseen forces.
As long as the Saudi regime meets America's oil needs and fights Islamist radicals, it will continue to receive US support and silence - and hence its tacit consent.
Hence there was little pressure for government-sponsored social democracy: Why bother?
These policies would affect US economic growth, the budget deficit, national saving, and hence global trade and capital flows.
He was not just incurious, but also arrogant: he insisted on making uninformed decisions, and hence made decisions that were essentially random.
With Iraq probably becoming the first Arab country to be ruled by Shiites, and hence integrated into an expanding Shiite Iranian empire, America's Sunni allies in the region now view the US as unreliable.
Hence, the West need not bear any responsibility for the outcome.
Hence, he could not accept America's awkward pro-democracy agenda.
European unemployment remains high, and productivity growth (and hence living standards) has slowed since the mid-1990s.
In plain English: the forecasters underestimated the extent of spare capacity and hence the scope for fiscal expansion to raise output.
Large fiscal deficits and slow growth might convince foreign exchange markets that there is little future in the euro, fueling a wave of selling - and hence losses for central bank holders.
Spain, Italy, and the eurozone periphery face unprecedentedly high real borrowing costs, which are preventing a recovery in investment and hence economic growth.
But it will not be big enough to dispel convertibility risk and hence demonstrate the ECB's credibility as a lender of last resort.
The ultimate reason for their lack of preparation is that our insurance industry was not covering their tsunami risks, and hence not offering up-to-date disaster-prevention guidance.
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, the US runs most NATO civilian and military commands with the consent of the others.
Then there is the most fundamental - and hence easily overlooked - difference of all.
Hence the question on the minds of politicians and economists alike: Is the productivity slowdown a permanent condition and constraint on growth, or is it a transitional phenomenon?
Hence the muted overall productivity gains.
Hence the strengthening of the active screening mechanism of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US.
Hence, the threat of a nuclear Iran might consist less in its propensity to start a nuclear war with Israel than in its capacity to project its regional power effectively.

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