The new operatives may be less well-trained and hence less deadly.
Unlimited liability meant there was less risk-taking, hence less economic growth.
The plaintiff also claims that Dr. Oz should have offered a specific warning to avoid using this remedy to people who, like him, have diabetes and hence less feeling in their feet.
It said drug wholesalers were trimming their inventories because of the bad economic climate, and were hence ordering less of its products.
"In the financial arena, more often than not there are no underlying trade transactions, exports or jobs, and hence far less collateral damage to U.S. interests, " he said.
First, many current leaders are the product of past biases against creativity, and hence making them less likely to value creativity.
Prolonged economic growth tends to make people assume that future generations too will grow richer, and hence to make less provision for them.
Allstate stock is a mere 8 times trailing earnings, versus 12 for Progressive, which covers only autos and hence is far less threatened by storm losses.
Hence, by using less restrictive language now, it will not need to revise if positive data emerges.
That would allow the branded company to support its prices, and hence profits, in the less price-sensitive bit of the market.
They have been replaced by Cisco Systems but on a less lucrative deal, hence the shortfall.
Hence, investors are more or less taking a middle ground in their expectations.
Hence, if there is a less restrictive method to satisfy legitimate regulatory purposes, more restrictive methods fail the standards that protect pluralism and free expression.
Hence, military power is inherently less meaningful.
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Wall Street is less punishing of acquisitions, hence the rapid rise in recent mergers and acquisitions activities.
Gas is plentiful but hard to move--hence, in most cases, much less valuable as it comes out of the ground.
In other words, the Yankees were 1.74 times better than a "typical club, " or a little less than twice as good (hence a 1.74 G-score).
This is all the more troubling since the reforms of the past decade were supposed to make the British economy stronger and less prone to inflation, and hence recession.
Hence, if anything, the law has become less popular, not more, over time.
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Hence, he estimates, his benefit is 28% less than it otherwise would be.
Fewer patients meant less revenue for the hospital, which meant less money to spend on equipment, and hence even fewer patients.
Cars, despite heroic attempts at branding, are more or less interchangeable and sold on price hence the car industry's fixation on costs.
They can monitor a multitude of companies less easily than they can a government, hence their preference for sovereign bonds over public equity.
Hence, you can start collecting your spousal benefit later with less or no reduction.
This is partly because rising share prices have less impact on households' wealth and hence on their borrowing in Europe.
Investors and borrowers are correct to say that forcing bondholders to agree to restructure their debts might make them less willing to invest in emerging markets and hence raise borrowing costs.
Such doubts will make Afghans less likely to reckon on the government enduring and hence more likely to fight it.
That culture is less product-focused, more service-focused, and hence more customer-focused.
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