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Thus and finding
Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes ; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information ; doing scientific studies using computers ; making computer systems behave intelligently ; creating and using communications and entertainment media ; finding and gathering information relevant to any particular purpose, and so on.
Thus, for example, in the ( still used ) local North American subdivision paleontologist finding fragments of the trilobite Olenellus would identify the beds as being from the Waucoban Stage whereas fragments of a later trilobite such as Elrathia would identify the stage as Albertan.
Thus, finding any evidence of extraterrestrial life similar to ours would lend credibility to exogenesis.
Thus, for Agricola, dialectic was an open field ; the art of finding ' whatever can be said with any degree of probability on any subject ' ( Hamilton, David.
Thus, in evaluating a collision between two vehicles, the court must not only make a finding that both drivers were negligent, but it must also apportion the contribution made by each driver as a percentage, e. g. that the blame between the drivers is 20 % attributable to the plaintiff / claimant: 80 % to the defendant.
Thus, the gameplay centers on Keen finding and rescuing the eight elders.
Thus, finding the virus by various methods in the dog's conjunctival cells gives a definitive diagnosis.
In one direction, the Hamiltonian path problem for graph G is equivalent to the Hamiltonian cycle problem in a graph H obtained from G by adding a new vertex and connecting it to all vertices of G. Thus, finding a Hamiltonian path cannot be significantly slower ( in the worst case, as a function of the number of vertices ) than finding a Hamiltonian cycle.
Thus, Aronson reinterpreted the findings of the original Festinger and Carlsmith study using the induced-compliance paradigm, stating that the dissonance was between the cognition, " I am an honest person " and the cognition, " I lied to someone about finding the task interesting.
Thus, Pyrrhonian achieves ataraxia not by finding certain knowledge, but rather by suspending judgment on whether not finding certain knowledge is an inherently bad thing in the first place ( as was assumed previously ).
Thus he stressed the probability of finding particles in the phase space, each state having volume h < sup > 3 </ sup >, and discarding the distinct position and momentum of the particles.
Thus, the sustainable management requires finding out what business activities fit into the Earth ’ s carrying capacity, and also defining the optimal levels of those activities.
In such cases, the family relationship between two distant family members A and C can often be demonstrated by finding an additional family member B that shares significant similarity with both A and C. Thus, B provides a connecting link between A and C. Another approach is to examine distant alignments for highly conserved matches.
Thus, they declare the Second Foundation destroyed after finding the roughly 50 mentalist agents on Terminus, and are content to forget the matter.
Thus a yeast cell, finding itself in a sugar solution, will turn on genes to make enzymes that process the sugar to alcohol.
Thus the main task in determining V is finding the number of interior vertices.
Thus, concluding that currently there is no exact method for finding the true origin of mirror writing.
Thus, in 1972 Erskine Hamilton Childers started the process of finding an official biographer.
Thus, people attribute success to themselves when they expect it and take actions to achieve it, while finding external causes for the failure.
Thus, the U. S. strike force returned to their carriers without finding or attacking the Japanese warships.
Thus eigenvalue algorithms that work by finding the roots of the characteristic polynomial can be ill-conditioned even when the problem is not.
Thus, the first essential component of knowledge engineering is a large “ knowledge base .” Dendral has specific knowledge about the mass spectrometry technique, a large amount of information that forms the basis of chemistry and graph theory, and information that might be helpful in finding the solution of a particular chemical structure elucidation problem.

Thus and conspiracy
Thus, an end was made to the conspiracy in Rome.
The Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, observes, " Thus that scientific conspiracy of nations which is one of the noblest fruits of modern civilization was by his exertions first successfully organized.
Thus, some modern historians theorize he was involved in a conspiracy against Augustus.
Thus, New Age conspiracy theorists, such as the makers of documentary films like Esoteric Agenda, claim that globalists who plot on behalf of the New World Order are simply misusing occultism for Machiavellian ends, such as adopting 21 December 2012 as the exact date for the establishment of the New World Order in order to take advantage of the growing 2012 phenomenon, which has its origins in the fringe Mayanist theories of New Age writers José Argüelles, Terence McKenna, and Daniel Pinchbeck.
Thus Callias, fearing to be cut off by a wicked conspiracy, is said to have made an open declaration of his will before the popular assembly at Athens.

Thus and restrain
Thus Freud acknowledges that there is irrevocable ill-will within the hearts of man, and that civilization primarily exists to curb and restrain these impulses.
Thus over a period of centuries the Jews had learned that in order to survive they had to restrain from resistance ..." Yad Vashem's scholars, including Josef Melkman and Nathan Eck, did not feel that Hilberg's characterizations of Jewish history were correct, but they also felt that by using Jewish history to explain the reaction of the Jewish community to the Holocaust, Hilberg was suggesting that some responsibility for the extent of the destruction fell on the Jews themselves, a position that they found unacceptable.

Thus and trade
Thus, he used " rare " rather than " strange " to represent the Spanish " raro ", and " syndicate " rather than " trade union " for the Spanish " sindicato ".
Thus international trade is mostly restricted to trade in goods and services, and only to a lesser extent to trade in capital, labor or other factors of production.
Thus, until the 15th century, only minor trade and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia continued at certain terminals controlled by Muslim traders.
Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route.
Thus, saying one owns a glass of water is merely verbal shorthand for I may justly gift or trade this water to another person.
Thus, if you are attempting to sell or license your patent rights you want to make sure that you take steps to continue to maintain your trade secrets as secrets, otherwise they will be lost.
Thus if a trade secret has been acquired via industrial espionage, its acquirer will probably be subject to legal liability for acquiring it improperly.
Thus, the first modern rounding of the cape in 1488 by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias was a milestone in the attempts by the Portuguese to establish direct trade relations with the Far East ( although in his histories Herodotus proves, disbelievingly, that some Phoenicians had done so far earlier than this ).
Thus there is a trade off between the number of satellites and their cost.
Thus, the new definition of trademark in India broadly encompasses almost all the elements of trade dress under the US law.
Thus by the opening of the thirteenth century, it was already significant in trade with the continent of Europe and ranked as a port of the Hanseatic League It was one of the official " staple towns " of England, authorized to carry on the import and export trade.
Thus, the trade was canceled and all aforementioned players remained with their original teams.
Thus, there was considerable space for the Muslims in promoting trade and Uthman took advantage of this position, soon establishing himself as a trader in Medina.
Thus, the Khan signed a new trade treaty with the Genoese in 1339 and allowed them to rebuild the walls of Kaffa.
Thus, the UK began to adopt the concept of free trade .< ref >" Corn Law.
The Comptroller of the Currency, therefore, ruled that Section 16 permitted national banks to engage in “ proprietary trading ” of “ investment securities ” for which it could not act as a “ dealer .” Thus, Glass-Steagall permitted “ banks to invest in and trade securities to a significant extent ” and did not restrict trading by bank affiliates, although the Bank Holding Company Act did restrict investments by bank affiliates.
Thus Cologne's central location on the Rhine river placed it at the intersection of the major trade routes between east and west and was the basis of Cologne's growth.
Thus the fateful beginning of the transatlantic slave trade from Africa.
Thus women suffered significantly from the transition away from subsistence food production towards specialization and trade.
Thus both sides agreed to sign the Armistice of Stuhmsdorf ( Sztumska Wieś ) on 12 September 1635, favourable to the Commonwealth, which regained the Prussian territories, and the Swedish tolls on the maritime trade were to be reduced.
Thus Sweden held, for a time, the control of the principal trade routes of the Baltic up to the very confines of the empire ; and the increment of revenue resulting from this commanding position was of material assistance during the earlier stages of the war in Germany, whither Gustavus transferred his forces in June 1630.

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