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Thus and practical
Thus was born the practical nuclear chain reaction by the mechanism of neutron-induced nuclear fission.
Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that range.
Thus, a practical fallout shield is ten halving-thicknesses of packed dirt, reducing gamma rays by approximately 1024 times ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >).
Thus, the only practical use for the grasslands, which replaced the original bushland, was for dairy cattle.
Thus, while one might agree that there is no belief one can hold come what may, there are some for which there is ample practical ground to " hold more stubbornly at least ".
Thus, the theory ‘ is continually evolving as it is brought to bear on solving problems of a research or practical nature ’.
Thus, while dialectical methods are necessary to find truth in theoretical matters, rhetorical methods are required in practical matters such as adjudicating somebody's guilt or innocence when charged in a court of law, or adjudicating a prudent course of action to be taken in a deliberative assembly.
Thus practical reform to the government is necessarily slow.
Thus, the heuristic approach is generally used when deterministic techniques or are not available, economical, or practical.
Thus it was often more practical to shoot the birds, or collect their eggs.
Thus, chindōgu are sometimes described as " unuseless " that is, they cannot be regarded as " useless " in an absolute sense, since they do actually solve a problem ; however, in practical terms, they cannot positively be called " useful ".
Thus, as Thomas Jefferson proposed, one can hold the propositions to be self-evident as the basis for practical, even revolutionary, behaviours.
Thus, even when fighting systems were outlawed by the Spaniards, Filipinos still maintained their centuries-old relationships with blades and blade fighting techniques that survive from ancient times and are still much alive as they have been adapted and evolved to stay relevant and practical in colonial and modern times.
Thus, his opposition was based on a practical fear of Jews turning to the false messianism of Napoleon as he saw it.
Thus, conscience was considered an act or judgment of practical reason that began with synderesis, the structured development of our innate remnant awareness of absolute good ( which he categorised as involving the five primary precepts proposed in his theory of Natural Law ) into an acquired habit of applying moral principles.
Thus, despite the fact that he had a sizeable income, young Thornton was apprenticed for a term of four years ( 1777 1781 ), to a practical physician and apothecary in the Furness district of Lancashire ( now Cumbria ).
Thus, Watts ' conception of logic as being divided into its practical part and its speculative part, and therefore containing more than just formal logic, marks a departure from the conception of logic of most other authors.
Thus 2PL by itself does not seem to have much practical importance, and whenever 2PL or S2PL utilization has been mentioned in the literature, the intention has been SS2PL.
Thus, although the typical set is loosely defined, practical notions arise concerning sufficient typicality.
Thus The Electric Engineer expressed " surprise that no secret was at anytime made as to its construction, so that it has been open to all the world to adopt it for practical and possibly moneymaking purposes.
Thus in practical terms Venizelos ' authority over his commander of the army was diminished due to the obvious relation between the Crown Prince and the King.
Thus, the Treaty of Waitangi voided the Declaration for all practical purposes ; the Treaty rather than the Declaration provides the legal foundation of claims for the redress of historical wrongs.
Thus, most of Murray's practical training came from reading the papers in Hamilton's chambers and listening to Lord Raymond speak in court, along with tutoring by Thomas Denison on how to write special pleadings.
Thus practical skills as well as national poetry and history should form an essential part of the instruction.

Thus and application
Thus cortico-fugal discharges induced by topical application of strychnine to a minute area in the neocortex summate with spikes present in the hypothalamus and cause increased convulsive discharges.
Thus he prohibited the application of torture to children under fourteen years, though this rule had exceptions.
Thus, the license depends on how a particular application that uses Berkeley DB is distributed to the public.
Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning.
Thus the inferior court decision may remain in effect even though it does not obey the superior court decision, as the only way a decision can enter the appeal process is by application of one of the parties bound by it.
Thus the HyperCard stack became a self-contained application in its own right, distributable as a single entity that end-users could run without the need for additional installation-steps.
Thus, the goal of a hard real-time system is to ensure that all deadlines are met, but for soft real-time systems the goal becomes meeting a certain subset of deadlines in order to optimize some application specific criteria.
Thus his earliest publications carried the name Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno ; upon his application for US citizenship, his name was modified to Theodor W. Adorno.
Thus, the client can handle different requests, and commands can be scattered throughout the application.
Thus, an EJB application does not interface with the
Thus fiscal federalism provides the tools for " application of the federal approach to governance which lies in its ability to balance the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization " ( Sharma, 2005b: 177 ).
Thus, for an application like routing, might represent the straight-line distance to the goal, since that is physically the smallest possible distance between any two points or nodes.
Thus to get an application to support multiple languages one would design the application to select the relevant language resource file at runtime.
Thus comes the later and more general use of the word palatine, its application as an adjective to persons entrusted with special powers and also to the districts over which these powers were exercised.
Thus the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, decided that under specific conditions, the application of economy ( i. e. according to leniency ) would be the norm in this matter.
Thus they create a mode inside the window containing them, but are modeless with respect to the rest of the application.
Thus, the total expected value for each application of the betting system is ( 0. 978744 − 1. 339118 )
" Thus, a reasonable application of the law is sought, compatible with planning, working, or getting along with others.
Thus, all of Vasquez ' work leads directly to the application of physical technology to directly access superspace geometry.
Thus, like kata bunkai, these exercises help students become familiar with the application of Uechi Ryū techniques.
Thus a schema can contain formulas representing integrity constraints specifically for an application and the constraints specifically for a type of database, all expressed in the same database language.
Thus it was decided to follow the Germans ( Leopard 2A4 ) and British ( Challenger 2 ) in their application of a titanium-tungsten system, which was introduced to the Leclerc in 2001, in Batch 10.
Thus, on 15 March 1961, ostensibly to save Britain an awkward decision and causing a split within the Commonwealth, but more likely to avoid further condemnation and embarrassment, Verwoerd withdrew his application and announced that South Africa would become a republic outside the Commonwealth.

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