por tanto
adv.
therefore, thereupon, so, then
por tanto
= consequently, ergo, so, then, thereby, therefore, thus, it follows that
Ex: The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage. Ex: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired. Ex: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important. Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations. Ex: To help eliminate false drops, and thereby improve precision, certain devices can be employed at the indexing stage. Ex: This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes. Ex: Thus the organisation of knowledge and its later retrieval, sometimes known as information retrieval, are very much part of the same process. Ex: It follows that offenders who are remorseful should not be treated more leniently.