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Thus and justification
Thus no form of justification will rationally warrant our inductive inferences.
Thus, though knowledge requires justification, truth, and belief, the word " knowledge " can't be, according to Williamson's theory, accurately regarded as simply shorthand for " justified true belief.
Thus, justification is a normative notion.
Thus, discrepancy of opinion in a wide array of political matters is often directly traceable back to a discrepancy of opinion in the justification for the state.
Thus, the doctrine of mutually assured destruction replaced the trend of defense strengthening, and left interceptors with much less strategic justification.
Thus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptic is one who believes possibly many things, but yet does not dogmatize about those beliefs since she finds no ultimate justification for them.
Thus, as the MPC § 1. 13 ( 9 ) definition indicates, the attendant circumstances will be the evidence that must be adduced to prove all the elements required to constitute the offense and, under § 1. 13 ( 9 )( c ) to disprove any excuse or justification.
Thus, adopting a causal response to the Gettier problem usually requires one to adopt ( as Goldman gladly does ) some form of reliabilism about justification.
( Thus, for example, Smith's justification for believing that the person who will get the job has ten coins in his pocket is his justified belief that Jones will get the job, combined with his justified belief that Jones has ten coins in his pocket.
Hohmann states: " Thus one could describe Jews with some justification as a nation of perpetrators ... Judged by these facts, it would feel justified to call the Jews a people of ' perpetrators '.
Thus justification is by faith alone-not through good deeds-and is a gift from God through Christ.
Thus, Williamson's theory is opposed to the spirit of much traditional evidentialism, primarily because it turns evidentialism from an internalist account of justification to an externalist account ( due to the factive nature of knowledge.
Thus the vaccination programme will produce an increase in the average age of infection, another mathematical justification for a result that might have been intuitively obvious.
Thus the Catholic term " justification " effectively includes both what Protestants refer to as " justification " and " sanctification.
Thus using different words for justification and sanctification reflects a distinction between aspects of salvation that are entirely the result of God's activity, and those that involve human cooperation.

Thus and describes
Thus, the Big Bang theory cannot and does not provide any explanation for such an initial condition ; rather, it describes and explains the general evolution of the universe going forward from that point on.
In his fictional historical essay " The Hyborian Age ", Howard describes how the people of Atlantis — the land where his character King Kull originated — had to move east after a great cataclysm changed the face of the world and sank their island, settling where Ireland and Scotland would eventually be located, Thus they are ( in Howard's work ) the ancestors of the Irish and Scottish ( the Celtic Gaels ) and not the Picts, the other ancestor of modern Scots who also appear in Howard's work.
Thus, the law of " interpenetrating opposites " records the inextricable interdependence of components: the " transformation of quantity to quality " defends a systems-based view of change that translates incremental inputs into alterations of state ; and the " negation of negation " describes the direction given to history because complex systems cannot revert exactly to previous states.
Thus the Green's function describes the influence at of the data f and g. For the case of the interior of a sphere of radius a, the Green's function may be obtained by means of a reflection ( Sommerfeld, 1949 ): the source point P at distance ρ from the center of the sphere is reflected along its radial line to a point P that is at a distance
Thus, rather than describing the outline of the glyph directly, a Metafont file describes the pen paths.
Thus, unlike, for example, Dungeons and Dragons, Rolemaster describes wounds not only in the number of points of damage dealt ( which are then subtracted from an abstract pool of ' Hit Points '), but with specific details of the injury inflicted.
Thus the Elohist describes Balaam constructing giving two blessings, making sacrifices on seven altars, at the high places of Baal, before each, then deciding not to seek enchantments after the third set of sacrifices, but to set his face upon the wilderness, which Balak views as a third blessing, and so Balaam then gives the three final predictions of fate.
Thus, the innermost purpose of the creation of all rational beings is their cognition of the existence of Allah and, hence, their conscious willingness to conform their own existence to whatever they may perceive of His will and plan: and it is this twofold concept of cognition and willingness that gives the deepest meaning to what the Quran describes as " worship ".
Thus the sphere power describes the most convergent meridian and the cylinder component describes the most divergent.
Thus Strabo describes the way in which gold could be washed:
Thus Balarama's other name is also Samkarshan which describes the transfer of the child from the womb.
Thus it describes how language is ordered.
Thus each state describes only one time.
Thus, the document is unusual in that it not only prescribes legal rights, but it also describes moral principles upon which a government should be run.
Thus this passage describes how the centrality of the ancient city of Jerusalem and of the altar of the ancient temple of Jerusalem within cosmic framework was equated to the navel of a mother that was seen as the source of life.
Thus the Torah describes her eyes as " soft " from weeping.
Thus Steven Arata describes her as " the veiled woman, that ubiquitous nineteenth-century figure of male desire and anxiety, whose body is Truth but a Truth that blasts ".
Thus ' a sense of being .. is what Damasio describes as core consciousness ' - what Gerard Manley Hopkins described as ' my self-being, my consciousness and feeling of myself, that taste of myself ... which is more distinctive than the taste of ale or alum ... and is incommunicable by any means to another '.
Thus the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London describes its collection as follows: " The National Maritime Museum's collection of objet d ’ art comprises over 800 objects.
In " Deconstructing Equality-versus-Difference: Or, the Uses of Poststructuralist Theory for Feminism ," Joan W. Scott describes how language has been used as a way to understand the world, however, " post-structuralists insist that words and texts have no fixed or intrinsic meanings, that there is no transparent or self-evident relationship between them and either ideas or things, no basic or ultimate correspondence between language and the world " Thus, while language has been used to create binaries ( such as male / female ), post-structuralists see these binaries as artificial constructs created to maintain the power of dominant groups.
Thus, she appears again in Eternity Weeps, a novel which describes the breakdown of her marriage and is also focused on her more than the Doctor as a prototype for the Doctor-free novels to come.
The statute, however, describes the offense differently: " No person, either orally or in writing, on oath lawfully administered or in a statement made under penalty of election falsification, shall knowingly state a falsehood as to a material matter relating to an election in a proceeding before a court, tribunal, or election official, or in a matter in relation to which an oath or statement under penalty of election falsification is authorized by law ..." Thus the requirement is, arguably, more a statement of current intent than a loyalty oath's promise of future support.
Thus every computable function must have a finite program that completely describes how the function is to be computed.

Thus and quality
Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in terms of the quality of service rendered rather than of the quantity of time expended.
Thus, while D-Cinema is a defined standard, though one that is still partly being framed by SMPTE as of 2007, E-Cinema may be anything, ranging from a DVD player connected to a consumer projector to something that approaches the quality of D-Cinema without conforming to some of the standards.
Thus, the quality of evidence to support a clinical decision is a combination of the quality of research data and the clinical ' directness ' of the data.
The book takes the term from Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, where it is used in the context of the often nauseating quality of existence.
Thus, this quality of acceptance of new gods to the collection of existing gods may have been one of the shaping characteristics for the success during the Christianization of Mesoamerica.
Thus, the extraction and purification techniques employed in the extraction of iron in the blast furnace will have an impact of the quality of steel that may be produced.
Thus, radon is considered a significant contaminant that affects indoor air quality worldwide.
Thus, ' truth ' involves both the quality of " faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty, sincerity, veracity ", and that of " agreement with fact or reality ", in Anglo-Saxon expressed by sōþ ( Modern English sooth ).
Thus it is difficult to say whether Canadian raising reflects an innovation or the preservation of an older vowel quality in a restricted environment.
Thus, insomnia is most often thought of as both a sign and a symptom that can accompany several sleep, medical, and psychiatric disorders characterized by a persistent difficulty falling asleep and / or staying asleep or sleep of poor quality.
Thus, it is necessary to make adjustments for differences in the quality of goods and services.
Thus, rather than being a pest, mistletoe can have a positive effect on biodiversity, providing high quality food and habitat for a broad range of animals in forests and woodlands worldwide.
Thus it is the structure of the organization rather than the employees, alone, which holds the key to improving the quality of output.
Thus, complexity is not a special quality of systems, like for instance the concept of " heat ", but simply a label for all systems whose computations are sophisticated.
Thus, although Matchbox Collectibles offered great quality models, there were also several dubious series.
Thus it is often the case that downloading a fansub sourced from HDTV will offer much higher video quality than purchasing an official DVD, due to the difference in resolution.
Thus, in practice quality was usually very poor, though the actual localization and translation were closer to a professional level than those found in modern fansubs.
Thus it may become overweight in the shares of lower perceived quality or underperforming companies for which there is little demand.
Thus, a large variety of better quality and higher priced restaurants are supported.
Thus, the grid had become the main driver of remote customers ’ power costs and power quality problems, which became more acute as digital equipment required extremely reliable electricity., Efficiency gains no longer come from increasing generating capacity, but from smaller units located closer to sites of demand.,
Thus, the ensiling process preserves forages, but does not improve the quality or the nutrient value.
Thus conceived, the strong-sense mind seeks to actively, systematically, reflectively, and fair-mindedly construct insight with sensitivity to expose and address the many obstacles that compromise high quality thought and learning.

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