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Discover Ludwig"hence make" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means "therefore create" or "as a result make." Example: "The company was struggling financially, hence (therefore) they had to make (create) some difficult decisions in order to stay afloat."
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In order to reduce uncertainty, and hence make policy-making somewhat easier, in this paper we have chosen to adopt this "recommended result" approach.
But the new rules will hamper scientists who want to promote the public interest in policy-making, and hence make it easier for lobbyists, companies and privately-funded campaign groups to sway government decisions towards their agendas.
You will hence make a $1m gain because your shares are worth more with better management.
Second, weak banks have been reluctant to recognise, and hence make provisions for, non-performing loans.
Larger stroke lengths resulted in increased exhaust temperature and, hence, make the exhaust valve work under high temperature.
Any company coddled by a subsidy has less incentive to improve its bottom line (and hence make the subsidy unnecessary).
Second, proposing an offline pre-evolution approach in order to reduce the complexity of design and hence, make it possible to use CGP for designing more complex problems.
It is well known that the operation of distance relays relies on the power frequency components to calculate the fault impedance and hence make decision on tripping.
By weakening their completion guarantees, lock-free programs increase the potential for parallelism, and hence make more efficient use of multiprocessor architectures than lock-based algorithms.
The propagation of error technique is built into the design process as an additional response to be optimized via desirability function and hence make the design robust.
Perspectivism also denies the possibility of an all-inclusive perspective, which could contain all others and, hence, make reality available as it is in itself.
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