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Thus and Peel
Thus, well before Lord Peel arrived in Palestine on 11 November 1936, the groundwork for territorial partition as proposed by the Royal Commission in its report on 7 July 1937 had already been done.
Thus, Young England was inspired by the same reaction to individualistic and rationalistic Radicalism that engendered the Oxford Movement, the Evangelical movement, and the Social Toryism of Robert Peel and Lord Ashley.

Thus and affirmed
Thus " every man is a mortal " is affirmative, since " mortal " is affirmed of " man ".
Thus, the Alabama Supreme Court affirmed seven of the eight convictions and rescheduled the executions.
Thus a suspected blue diamond can be affirmed if it completes an electric circuit successfully.
Thus, the court affirmed the District Court ruling that the plaintiffs were likely to succeed on a claim of contributory infringement.

Thus and convention
Thus, whether S2, S3, both, or neither is the same ship as S1 is a matter of convention and what purposes we have for considering things to be the same or different.
Thus a leader or important man will be characterised as generous, according to one common convention, and called an " enemy of gold ", " attacker of treasure ", " destroyer of arm-rings ", etc.
Thus, the convention that Sovereigns do not attend Cabinet meetings was established primarily through royal indifference to the everyday tasks of governance.
Thus, with the support of convention chairman Elihu Root, Taft's supporters outvoted Roosevelt's men, and the convention renominated incumbents William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman, making Sherman the first sitting vice-president to be nominated for re-election since John C. Calhoun in 1828.
Thus the Riksdag held the purse ; and this seemed a sufficient guarantee both of its independence and its frequent convention.
Thus, by convention, one frequently writes and in terms of the period ratio and take to lie in the upper half-plane.
" Thus, in proving that a framework convention was needed for tobacco control, treaty advocates invoked tobacco-related issues that could not be resolved by the actions of individual countries, such as the smuggling of tobacco and the leakage of tobacco advertisements from countries which lacked stringent regulation to those with restrictions on where and to whom tobacco companies could market their products.
Thus " International Socialist " was formed at a convention in September 1969.
Thus, by convention, the original form of particle quantum mechanics is denoted first quantization, while quantum field theory is formulated in the language of second quantization.
Thus the day before the convention, Sharp dropped out of the race and endorsed Trudeau.
Thus, believing that he no longer had enough support to stay in office, King resigned, as per convention that requires a prime minister who has lost the support of the House of Commons to either step down or advise the governor general to drop the writs for an election.
Thus this graffito used the daylight naming convention of Valens whereas the nighttime naming convention of Valens agrees with the modern astrological reckoning, which names the day after the ruler of the first daylight hour.
Thus, everything we think of as ' reality ' is really a convention of naming and characterising, a convention which is itself called ' language '.
Thus it would be much better if the gearing were on the base so that the wheel could be pushed with the foot, but tradition ( consistency from board to board ) dictates maintaining a " backwards " convention.
Thus this convention expresses deference to the authority of the court rather than an honour for the moderator as an individual.
Thus, if a function is proven to be strict ( using strictness analysis ) at compile time, it can be compiled to use a more efficient calling convention without changing the meaning of the enclosing program.

Thus and constitution
Thus, small minority parties cannot easily enter the Bundestag and prevent the formation of stable majority governments as they could under the Weimar constitution.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
Thus the ceremony held at the site of the demolished Bastille, organized by the foremost artistic director of the Revolution, Jacques-Louis David, in August 1793 to mark the inauguration of the new republican constitution, an event coming shortly after the final abolition of all forms of feudal privilege, featured a cantata based on Rousseau's democratic pantheistic deism as expounded in the celebrated " Profession de foi d ' un vicaire savoyard " in Book Four of Émile.
Thus, the correlation between noesis and noema becomes the first step in the constitution of analyses of consciousness.
Thus the 1946 constitution was adopted as an amendment to the Meiji Constitution in accordance with the provisions of Article 73 of that document.
Thus, the rights and obligations of citizens are set out in detail far exceeding that provided in the 1978 constitution.
Thus, the " privileges and immunities " clause in the constitution only protected rights guaranteed by the United States, not by individual states.
Thus, Rivadavia, Urquiza and Mitre and considered the first presidents of Argentina by different historians: Rivadavia for being the first one to use the title, Urquiza for being the first one to rule under the 1853 constitution, and Mitre for being the first president of Argentina under its current national limits.
Fatherhood was therefore recognised as a social role ; the woman's husband is the " man whose role and duty it is to take the child in his arms and to help her in nursing and bringing it up "; " Thus, though the natives are ignorant of any physiological need for a male in the constitution of the family, they regard him as indispensable socially ".
Thus Alexandra became legitimate in the eyes of Greek law, but continued to be shunned and lacked the right of succession to the throne that dynastic princesses enjoyed under the monarchist constitution.
Thus, a court might cite " the constitution " in forbidding an exercise of power, even though no document actually exists.
Thus a single diploma may yield the names of as many as 25 units included in the same constitution, critical data on the deployment of auxiliary units in the various provinces of the empire at different times.
An arbitration scheme ( or constitution or voting scheme ) is a way of producing a ranking R < sub > soc </ sub > for the whole society from any profile P. Thus an arbitration scheme is itself a function P → R < sub > soc </ sub >.
Thus, even after the Statute of Westminster granted Canada and other Commonwealth nations full legislative independence in 1931, Canada requested that the British North America Act, 1867, be excluded from the laws that were now within Canada's complete control to amend ; until 1949, the constitution could only be changed by a further act at Westminster.
Thus, the program ’ s long-term goal is the constitution of the world of ubiquitous computing.
Thus, the smaller regions government and powers are not " protected " by being entrenched in the constitution.
Thus, despite a constitution and an elected assembly, Iraqi politics was more a shifting alliance of important personalities and cliques than a democracy in the Western sense.
Thus Canada's constitution lacks a residuary powers clause.
Thus the new constitution did not explicitly declare that the President would be head of state, providing merely that he would " take precedence over all other persons in the State ".
Thus, the Texas Constitution functions as a limiting document, while the federal constitution is a granting document.
Thus, when Kamehameha V ascended the throne, he refused to take an oath to the 1852 constitution.
Thus in encouraging the states to participate in a strong centralized government under a new constitution and replace the relatively weak Articles of Confederation, Madison argued in Federalist No. 10 that a special interest may take control of a small area, e. g. a state, but it could not easily take over a large nation.
Thus they never doubted their ability to conquer the Swiss and remodel the Helvetic constitution.
Thus, public laws which either define the constitution of the state or regulate its powers can only apply within the boundaries agreed as a part of the process of de jure recognition of statehood by the international community.

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