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Thus and marginally
Thus it is said to be marginally flat above that point.
" Thus Hofstadter argued, " The application of depth psychology to politics, chancy though it is, has at least made us acutely aware that politics can be a projective arena for feelings and impulses that are only marginally related to the manifest issues.

Thus and stable
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 filters designed in the continuous-time domain that are stable are converted to filters in the discrete-time domain that preserve that stability.
Thus, at a given angular rate of rotation, a concave surface represents the stable situation, and the more rapid the rotation, the more concave this surface.
Thus, the most stable configuration of nuclei and electrons is one in which the electrons spend more time between nuclei, than anywhere else in space.
Thus dubnium is expected to form a stable + 5 state.
Thus, the circuit remains stable in a single state continuously.
Thus seaborgium is expected to form a stable + 6 state.
Thus, a stable norm must constitute a Nash equilibrium.
Thus electrons are stable and the most common charged lepton in the universe, whereas muons and taus can only be produced in high energy collisions ( such as those involving cosmic rays and those carried out in particle accelerators ).
Thus the resulting nuclei become heavier and closer to the sought-after island of stability, a concept wherein some super-heavy atoms can be relatively stable.
Thus, later in his career, he sought to use more thermally stable materials like reinforced concrete and to respond to Australian climate by the extensive use of sunshades and flamboyantly-shaped rain protecting canopies on his skyscrapers, ( such as Grosvenor Place, Riverside Centre, and QV1 ), large covered balconies in his houses, as well as shaping his designs to maximize views and enjoyment of the outdoors from inside.
Thus, the martyrdom may have occurred in the aftermath of Septimus Severus ’ s decrees of 202 that forbade conversion to Judaism and Christianity .< ref > Brent Shaw, “ The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 10-11.
Thus, with the help of Nyquist's theory, he managed to demonstrate a stable negative feedback amplifier which can be used in reality.
Thus, as a currency becomes less stable, or its economy becomes less dominant, bankers may over time abandon it for a currency issued by a larger or more stable economy.
Thus, the image on the retina gets stable for a fraction of a second.
Thus, due to the painstaking labour of these musicians and researchers, there now exists a stable and definitive collection of Thyagaraja's music.
Thus, glucagon and insulin are part of a feedback system that keeps blood glucose levels at a stable level.
Thus the capital was shifted to Lahore so that Akbar could have a base in the less stable part of the empire, before moving back Agra in 1598, where he had begun his reign as he shifted his focus to Deccan.
** Thus this formula is best applied to stable software development teams which have completed multiple projects.
Thus, networks using these protocols can exhibit two stable states under the same level of load.
Thus though Dirichlet flows ( potential solutions ) and other steady flows are mathematically possible, there is no reason to suppose that any steady flow is stable.
Thus, people started using U. S. dollars as a stable currency.
Thus, a stable environment is maintained.
Thus by the end of the 6th century the new order of powers had settled into a stable pattern.

Thus and system
Thus the cocktail party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness.
Thus, Margenau remarks: `` A large number of unrelated epicycles was needed to explain the observations, but otherwise the ( Ptolemaic ) system served well and with quantitative precision.
Thus, the need for the B-70 as a strategic weapon system is doubtful.
Thus the Congress marks a formal recognition of the political system that was central to world politics for a century.
Thus if the gyro and platform-controller combination maintains the platform with zero angular deviation about the **yf axis, the system can be rotated with an angular velocity Af if a torque is supplied to the gyro output axis Aj.
Thus, an algorithm can be considered to be any sequence of operations that can be simulated by a Turing-complete system.
Thus, an axiom is an elementary basis for a formal logic system that together with the rules of inference define a deductive system.
Thus flight test program was set to integrate the AARGM onto Tornado ECR's weapon system.
Thus, Walsh modified the vertical passing scheme he had learned during his time with the Raiders, designing a horizontal passing system that relied on quick, short throws-often spreading the ball across the entire width of the field.
Thus, a robust surveillance system involving human clinicians and veterinarians may identify a bioweapons attack early in the course of an epidemic, permitting the prophylaxis of disease in the vast majority of people ( and / or animals ) exposed but not yet ill.
Thus natural languages are mainly oral, while Blissymbols is just a writing system dealing with semantics, not phonetics.
Thus the week cycle is by itself not a full calendar system ; neither is a system to name the days within a year without a system for identifying the years.
Thus, the sum of all applied forces and torques ( with respect to the origin of the coordinate system ) in the body can be given by
Thus, though often de facto the case, Conservative Judaism's halakhic system does not inherently see Orthodox halakhic practice as acceptable and legitimate halakhic practice for a Conservative Jew.
Thus the Sidewinder team replaced a potentially complex control system with a simple mechanical solution.
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Thus, u < sub > ρ </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > form a local Cartesian coordinate system attached to the particle, and tied to the path traveled by the particle.
Thus, instead of streamlining the system, Gorbachev's decentralization caused new production bottlenecks.
Thus, the larger the aperture of the lens, and the smaller the wavelength, the finer the resolution of an imaging system.
Thus, the only logical possibilities are to accept non-Euclidean geometry as physically real, or to reject the entire notion of physical tests of the axioms of geometry, which can then be imagined as a formal system without any intrinsic real-world meaning.
Thus, it has been argued that a voucher system would lead students who do not belong to a preferred religious or ethnic group, or those with disabilities, to become concentrated within the public school system.

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