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therefore.
adverb
For that or this purpose, referring to something previously stated.
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"Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate at an extraordinary elective Congress.
We ask therefore that the privacy of his family is respected in the coming days.
Therefore European rules and regulations need to be subject to regular reviews just as national rules and regulations [do].
I currently include £2.5bn for all tax and spectrum fines etc in India and therefore this outcome would be positive from a valuation perspective.
This absence is at least partially explained by the thorough discrediting of nationalism after nazism and the fact that, unlike further east, communist elites did not become corrupt nouveaux riches (and therefore the subject of a rightwing backlash, as in Hungary, for instance).
We therefore have much to thank Snow for.
The underlying issue, therefore, is the rival claims of king and would-be caliph.
He dresses like a banker, therefore he thinks like a banker, which is how today's finance ministers are supposed to think.
Senior managers within ONS therefore made the decision to leave the sentence as it is".
The choice of the next Labour leader in Scotland is therefore seen as critical to the party's chances of forming the next government, as well as its chances of reviving itself north of the border.
The business leaders who have joined the B Team have committed to practise what they preach in their own businesses and will therefore come under an unprecedented spotlight.
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