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Thus and criticism
Thus literary criticism became highly theoretical and some of those practicing it began referring to the theoretical dimension of their work as " critical theory "-a philosophically inspired theory of literary criticism.
Thus rationalizing the criticism that the Qur ' an would direct towards the main corpus of Jews ( and Christians ) for not accepting the concept of Qibla, particularly that of Kaaba.
" ( 7 ), Thus, Frye launched the pursuit which was to occupy the rest of his career — that of establishing criticism as a " coherent field of study which trains the imagination quite as systematically and efficiently as the sciences train the reason " ( Hamilton 34 ).
Thus, rather than interpreting literary works from some ideological ' position ' — what Frye calls the " superimposed critical attitude " ( Anatomy 7 ) — criticism instead finds integrity within the literary field itself.
Thus, a " realist " or " rationalist " interpretation is subjected to criticism.
Thus a popular contemporary criticism was that Samuel had revised the Balfour Declaration and Mandate from establishing the Jewish National Home into creating an Arab National Home.
Thus, Brooks does not accept the idea of considering critics ’ emotional responses to works of literature as a legitimate approach to criticism.
Thus, when he changed to a faster pace the following year there was a good deal of criticism, but, in 1929, Voce returned to his slower style with great success in a number of games on sticky wickets, notably against Northamptonshire when he took fourteen wickets for 43 runs.
Thus, there is a social criticism in the play, where Gregers is trying to get in touch with common men, whilst his father is mingling with high society figures-a setting in which his friend Hjalmar Ekdal is a stranger, and his father, disgraced by old Werle, is ignored by his son amongst his betters.
Thus it was never very clear whether Francis Crick was trying to solve the segregation or the combination problem in his book The Astonishing Hypothesis However, one criticism of the synchronisation idea is that experiential combination of information in separate neurons is incompatible with any standard biophysical explanation of the brain, whether or not there is any synchrony.
Thus in one letter he wrote " Brunette is very thrilled " with a poem written in her name, and in another, " Brunette can stand healthy criticism ".
Murakami was unsatisfied with the state of contemporary art in Japan, believing it to be “ a deep appropriation of Western trends .” Thus, much of his early work was done in the spirit of social criticism and satire.
Thus, despite his criticism of domestic policies he supported Hitler's foreign policy ; he judged that the Treaty of Versailles was unjust and that Bolshevism was a threat to Germany and the Church.
Thus, in his dissenting opinion in In re Bilski, Judge Mayer stated, " Not surprisingly, State Street and its progeny have generated a thundering chorus of criticism ," and he collected citations to supporting authorities.
Thus, the criticism centres both on the valuation principles used, and the additional items included in the aggregate, which are not directly related to depreciation charges at all.
Thus, a criticism of FIPS 140-2 is that the standard gives a false sense of security at Levels 2 and above because the standard implies that modules will be tamper-evident and / or tamper-resistant, yet modules are permitted to have side channel vulnerabilities that allow simple extraction of keys.
Thus, Malone received considerable though balanced criticism in Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy ( 1997 ), the first book by the historian Annette Gordon-Reed.
Thus, Linh's policies were the constant target of criticism from the more conservative elements in the Communist Party.
Thus, despite conflict, criticism, and even rejection, those with greater capacity to " self differentiate " can stay calm and rationally " clear-headed " enough to distinguish thinking rooted in a careful assessment of the facts from thinking clouded by emotion.

Thus and indirectly
Thus, though they are the intended and main beneficiaries of a DBMS, they are only indirectly involved with it.
Thus the parliament consists of 500 appointed members altogether, where all are indirectly elected by state legislatures to serve six-year terms.
Thus, it is not enough to demonstrate that you have suffered the wrong in order to win a tort case, you must also have legally recognized damages that were directly or indirectly caused by the tortfeasor as a result of the tort, and be able to prove the extent of those damages.
Thus the murder indirectly led to Fianna Fáil's forced entry to the Dáil and in August 1927 the government narrowly survived a vote of no confidence.
Thus, traditional societies, historical societies, religious societies, either in the East or in the West ( be they tribal, Bedouin, civilized Muslim or non-Muslim societies, in whatever social or cultural stage of civilization they may be ) have all been directly or indirectly influenced by these thoughts, intellectual currents and even new social realities.
Thus, in a formal theory such as Peano arithmetic in which one can make statements about numbers and their arithmetical relationships to each other, one can use a Gödel numbering to indirectly make statements about the theory itself.
Thus, TLC is a hierarchical knowledge representation in that high-level nodes representing large categories are connected ( directly or indirectly, via the nodes of subclasses ) to many instances of those categories, whereas nodes representing specific instances are at a lower level, connected only to their superclasses.
Thus, one important effect of the Sibylline Books was their influence on applying Greek cult practice and Greek conceptions of deities to indigenous Roman religion, which was already indirectly influenced through Etruscan religion.
Thus, all controls which directly or indirectly explit the criminal law to control access to the discourses are political crimes.
Thus it may change indirectly due to change in demand for other commodities.
Thus with a lower price for work, more work will be " purchased " ( indirectly, by buying more fuel ).
" Thus, directly and indirectly, both strength and weakness can upset the balance of security in international relations.
Thus, for example, an analysand's love for his father might be quite consciously experienced and openly expressed – while his ' hate ' for the same object might be heavily repressed and only indirectly expressed, and thus only revealed in analysis.
Thus, by measuring a negativity relative to ground, the electrode indirectly reports the presence of a nearby current sink.

Thus and pointed
Thus, as Dika Newlin has pointed out, " in this symphony Mahler returns to the ideal of ' progressive tonality ' which he had abandoned in the Sixth ".
Thus, the direct addressing mode needs to be emulated using the four instructions mentioned earlier to load the address into a spare register ; followed by an instruction to select that register as the index register ; followed, finally, by the intended operation on the data variable that is pointed to by that address.
Thus a satisfactory conclusion about the epic ’ s origins cannot be drawn based on the lifespans of historical heroic figures .... Jiangbian pointed out that the foundation for the origin of epic is ethnic folk culture.
Thus, the standard vowel marks that accompany pointed versions of the Tanakh may be more representative of the pronunciation of Middle Galilean Aramaic than that of Hebrew of earlier periods.
The above is the definition for a map of unpointed spaces ; for a map of pointed spaces ( so ), one also identifies all of ; formally, Thus one end and the " seam " are all identified with
Thus the spire in most gastropods is pointed, the tip being known as the " apex ".
Thus, Ivan Bilodid ( 1972 ), Mykhaylo Zhovtobryukh ( 1976 ), and Vasyl Nimchuk ( 1985 ) have stressed Ukrainian features of his language, whereas Aleksandr Sobolevskiy ( 1906 ), Vatroslav Jagić ( 1907 ), James Dingley ( 1972 ) and Yuriy Shevelov ( 1979 ) have pointed out its Belarusian aspects.

Thus and at
Thus Trevelyan repeats the story which pictured Victor Emmanuel as refusing to abandon the famous Statuto at the insistence of General Radetzky.
Thus, in the last few years, a number of programs which looked very promising at the time their development was commenced have since been completely eliminated.
Thus technical efficiency is achieved at the expense of actual experience.
Thus, the larvae of the intruder can develop at the expense of the rightful inhabitants and the store of beebread.
Thus, his estimate lies between Oliver's suggestion of at least 37 feet and the 50-foot `` monstrous freaks '' intimated by Heuvelmans.
Thus Af is also continuous at Af, and in a neighborhood of Af which does not contain a tangent point.
Thus, in the aggregate, the odd-lot trader is one who buys at the tops and sells at the bottoms, notwithstanding occasional individual exceptions.
Thus, food so processed might reach more remote markets and permit the consumer to enjoy more produce at peak freshness and palatability.
Thus, in the immemorial way -- in the way of the right hand that knows and the left that does not -- was the stage set for tragedy at Bari.
Thus a man who is butting a stone wall at the office may become unusually aggressive in bed -- the one place he can still be champion.
Thus at the same time that William Henry Harrison was preparing to pacify the aborigines of Indiana Territory and winning fame at the battle of Tippecanoe, Anglo-Saxon settlement made a great leap into the center of the North American continent to the west of the American agricultural frontier.
Thus, if we are to observe American folklore in the twentieth century, we will do well to establish the relationships between folklore, nationalism and imperialism at the outset.
Thus, if what is at issue is whether `` All S is P '', it is indifferent whether `` Some S is not P '' or `` No S is P '', since in either case the judgment in question is false.
Thus, while altruistic persons may under some circumstances be outcompeted by less altruistic persons at the individual level, according to group selection theory the opposite may occur at the group level where groups consisting of the more altruistic persons may outcompete groups consisting of the less altruistic persons.
Thus, a well-planned adobe wall of the appropriate thickness is very effective at controlling inside temperature through the wide daily fluctuations typical of desert climates, a factor which has contributed to its longevity as a building material.
Thus at the first Council of Constantinople, AD 448, 23 archimandrites or abbots sign, with 30 bishops.
Thus the chief magistrate of the republic at Genoa was called.
Thus, at pH between 2. 2 and 9. 4, the predominant form adopted by α-amino acids contains a negative carboxylate and a positive α-ammonium group, as shown in structure ( 2 ) on the right, so has net zero charge.
Thus at Mobile the annual mean is 67 ° F ( 19 ° C ), the mean for the summer 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ), and for the winter 52 ° F ( 11 ° C ); and at Valley Head, in De Kalb county, the annual mean is 59 ° F ( 15 ° C ), the mean for the summer 75 ° F ( 24 ° C ), and for the winter 41 ° F ( 5 ° C ).
Thus throwing a rock at someone for the purpose of hitting him is a battery if the rock in fact strikes the person and is an assault if the rock misses.
Thus, if every historian were to claim that there was a solar eclipse in the year 1600, then though we might at first naively regard that as in violation of natural laws, we'd come to accept it as a fact.

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