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therefore

[thair-fawr, -fohr] / ˈðɛərˌfɔr, -ˌfoʊr /


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Leadership questions at the museum, therefore, carry unusual weight, touching on national prestige, tourism, cultural diplomacy and the government’s responsibility to safeguard works that are woven into France’s sense of itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Substituting silicon for carbon in pentasilacyclopentadienide could therefore lead to entirely new types of compounds and catalysts with distinct properties.

From Science Daily

Lyness told the jury of six men and six women at Belfast Crown Court that this was a "complex case" and it was therefore difficult to be certain of the exact cause of Natalie's death.

From BBC

They reckon blue-collar productivity wouldn’t rise anywhere near as fast as in cognitive industries, and therefore those workers would see large relative wage gains.

From MarketWatch

Tracking long-term changes in ocean mass is therefore essential for understanding why sea levels are rising today.

From Science Daily