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Thus and participants
Thus, lack of complete information on the part of survey participants may have skewed the results.
Thus cutting a cake, where taking a larger piece reduces the amount of cake available for others, is a zero – sum game if all participants value each unit of cake equally ( see marginal utility ).
Thus, those who assist in a failed suicide would be participants in a victimless crime because the would-be suicide cannot be tried.
Thus, participants take brief courses in language and arts, attend lectures, and take scenic tours of Taiwan.
Thus, there could be a synergy: compounding the inherent fallible nature of the process with the malleability of memory, the potential mendacity of witnesses, the showmanship and ' magic tricks ' involved in trials and advocacy, and the self interest, venality, morality, poor perception and recollection, and ethical standards of the participants.
Thus careful studies of " the power of subliminal self-help tapes ... showed that their content had no real effect ... But that's not what the participants thought.
Thus, the Madrid coliseum became the biggest stadium of all the participants of the newly established European Cup.
Thus, it may be the images themselves that lead some of the participants to recall more details of the event.
Thus, legal institutions could function as neutral, apolitical, and impartial arbiters because, in a market economy, legal institutions only had to warrant an equal opportunity for participants to compete.
Thus context is extremely important in understanding the intended meaning of " verismo ", as it is used both as a description of the gritty, passionate, working-class dramas that the term was coined to describe, and also as the musical movement in which the giovane scuola were participants.
Thus retroactively, von Bek has become one of the most important Multiverse participants.
Thus CA is neither designed for, nor aimed at, examining the production of interaction from a perspective that is external to the participants ' own reasoning and understanding about their circumstances and communication.
It excludes from even the fraud and manipulation provisions of the CEA any “ individually negotiated ” transaction in a non-agricultural commodity between “ eligible contract participants ” not executed on a “ trading facility .” Thus, the exclusion from provisions of the CEA for “ eligible contract participants ” is broader than the Section 2 ( h )( 1 ) exemption for “ bilateral swaps ” of energy commodities.
It excludes from even the fraud and manipulation provisions of the CEA any “ individually negotiated ” transaction in a non-agricultural commodity between “ eligible contract participants ” not executed on a “ trading facility .” Thus, the exclusion from provisions of the CEA for “ eligible contract participants ” is broader than the Section 2 ( h )( 1 ) exemption for “ bilateral swaps ” of energy commodities.
Thus, the participants try to arrange the drivers, which have emerged from the first stage, into groups which seem to make sense to them.
Thus, a total of 100 participants in four sessions will be held simultaneously.
Thus, since the participants of the Milgram experiment do not have a topological map of the social network, they might actually be sending the package further away from the target rather than sending it along the shortest path.
Thus, the first step on the path to the USA IChO team is usually the local exam, which attracts around 12, 000 participants each year.
Thus discovery of common ground is commonly cause for comfort and additional happiness among the participants, and is one step on the way to respect or perhaps friendship.
Thus, even though some relationships might technically be considered both polygamous and polyamorous, ' polygamy ' usually signifies a codified form of multiple marriage, based on established religious teachings, while ' polyamory ' is based on the preferences of the participants rather than social custom or established precedent.
Thus, participants ' performance on insight problems improved just as much with a short break ( four minutes ) as it did with a long break ( 12 minutes ).
Thus, for example, nearly 80 % of group discussions sponsored by the Commission produced favourable comments from participants on what the Commission ’ s report refers to as “ bilingualism generally ,” but nearly 80 % of these discussions produced negative comments on “ official languages policy .”

Thus and recall
Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
His stories are memorable ; people who cannot recall title or author will nevertheless remember " the story about the people who lived in the department store " (" Evening Primrose "), or " the story in which the famous beauties that the man magically summons all say, ' Here I am on a tiger-skin again '" (" Bottle Party "), or the one in which " the mean father who refuses to believe his son is gobbled up, with only one foot in a shoe left on the stairs " ( Thus I Refute Beelzy ).
Thus, recall may suffer.
Thus, to order a presidential recall vote in 2004 – for which the constituency was the national electorate as a whole – some 2. 4 million signatures were needed.
Thus, if 496 were presented to one ear and 852 to the other, the recall would be 496852 rather than 489562.
Thus, the three other Kingdoms united against the Kingdom of Anacreon, jointly insuring that no nation assume control of the Foundation and forcing Anacreon to recall its soldiers.
Thus in his instructions to the children, Enoch repeatedly encourages them to bring the gifts before the face of God for the remission of sins, a practice which appears to recall well-known sacrificial customs widespread in the Second Temple period.

Thus and slavery
Thus, the motif of " slavery in Egypt " reflects the historical situation of imperialist control of the Egyptian Empire over Canaan after the conquests of Ramesses II, which declined gradually during the 12th century under the pressure from the Sea Peoples and the general Bronze Age collapse.
Thus, first slavery and then serfdom gradually decreased in Europe as the population grew, but were reintroduced in the Americas and in Russia as large areas of new land with few people became available.
Thus, many Northerners who would have otherwise been able and content to ignore far-away regional slavery, chafed under nationally-sanctioned slavery.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
He claimed that on top of individual exploitation, the capitalist also unjustly appropriates the additional value ( termed “ collective force ”) produced by co-operative activity as a “ force of one thousand men working twenty days has been paid the same wages that one would be paid for working fifty-five years ; but this force of one thousand has done in twenty days what a single man could not have accomplished, though he had laboured for a million centuries .” Thus the capitalist may have “ paid all the individual forces ” but “ the collective force still remains to be paid ” and which the capitalists “ enjoy unjustly .” Other notable anti-capitalist thinkers claim that the elite maintain wage slavery and a divided working class through their influence over the media and entertainment industry, educational institutions, unjust laws, nationalist and corporate propaganda, pressures and incentives to internalize values serviceable to the power structure, state violence, fear of unemployment and a historical legacy of exploitation and profit accumulation / transfer under prior systems, which shaped the development of economic theory:
Thus, a society that is ( for example ) completely secular and one which believes every eventuality to be subject to metaphysical influence will have very different consensus realities, and many of their beliefs on broad issues such as science, slavery, and human sacrifice may differ in direct consequence because of the differences in the perceived nature of the world they live in.
Thus, Stowe put more than slavery on trial ; she put the law on trial.
Thus, Jesus expected believers to repent from slavery to their flesh's desires: " Woe to you, Korazin!
Thus, the 1455 Papal Bull Romanus Pontifex granted the Portuguese all lands behind Cape Bojador " allowing to reduce pagans and other enemies of Christ to perpetual slavery ".
Thus, the listing of " enslavers " ( variously translated as " kidnappers " or " slave traders ") along with the ungodly in 1 Timothy 1: 10 suggests that though the existing institution of slavery was tolerated as the status quo, the enslavement of people was condemned as a sinful practice.
Dickens also attacks the institution of slavery in the United States in the following words: :" Thus the stars wink upon the bloody stripes ; and Liberty pulls down her cap upon her eyes, and owns oppression in its vilest aspect for her sister.
Thus some Cherokee adopted the practice of chattel slavery.
Thus, they delivered their country to the shackles of slavery.
Thus it seems like slavery was abolished in Norway by this time.

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