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Thus and potentially
Thus the Sidewinder team replaced a potentially complex control system with a simple mechanical solution.
Thus, many levels of subtext are potentially lost on modern translators.
Thus midwives potentially could have had up to 5 years of total training.
Thus, in the beginning of the 18th century, a French travel writer, the Baron de Lahontan, who had actually lived among the Huron Indians, put potentially dangerously radical Deist and egalitarian arguments in the mouth of a Canadian Indian, Adario, who was perhaps the most striking and significant figure of the " good " ( or " noble ") savage, as we understand it now, to make his appearance on the historical stage: Adario sings the praises of Natural Religion.
Thus cell relay systems may potentially carry any combination of stream-based and packet-based data.
Thus, one can enter dangerously unknown and potentially hostile territory in less than a day's journey.
It said: " Our review leads us to conclude that information regarding the purposes for which the United States previously paid Noriega potentially had some probative value … Thus, the district court may have overstated the case when it declared evidence of the purposes for which the United States allegedly paid Noriega wholly irrelevant to his defense ".
Thus, 8-hydroxyquinoline is potentially useful to control American plants that have become invasive weeds in the Diffuse Knapweed's native range.
Thus, for example, online help systems can usefully employ chatbot techniques to identify the area of help that users require, potentially providing a " friendlier " interface than a more formal search or menu system.
Thus formaldehyde was potentially the first compound to receive a CAS registry number.
Thus he says, " Not only is matter eternal, but form is potentially inherent in matter ; otherwise, it were a creation ex nihilo " ( Munk, " Mélanges ," p. 444 ).
Thus he says, " Not only is matter eternal, but form is potentially inherent in matter ; otherwise, it were a creation ex nihilo " ( Munk, " Mélanges ", p. 444 ).
Thus, the requirements for KV-1 were heavily skewed towards a potentially not-so agile, but heavy tank that was supposed to dominate the field.
Thus, 39 units of potentially available energy are available for every unit captured.
Thus, V. 92 / V. 44 softmodems are potentially capable of outperforming hardware modems.
Thus Johnston uses, " potentially hundreds of pitches per octave ," in way that is, " radical without being avant-garde ," and not for the creation of, " as-yet-unheard dissonances ," but in order to, " return ... to a kind of musical beauty ," he perceives as diminished in Western music since the adoption of equal-temperament ( Gann 1995, 1 ).
Thus, a row in the referencing table cannot contain values that don't exist in the referenced table ( except potentially NULL ).
Thus all points on or within the curve are part of the production set, i. e., combinations of goods that the economy could potentially produce.
Thus, where once only the socio-economic elite and their left-wing critics knew of the Imperial Grand Strategy, now the entire American populace are potentially aware of it.
Thus, stratification of a magma chamber may result in an increase in the amount of gas within the magma near the top of the chamber, and also make this magma more viscous ; potentially leading to a more explosive eruption than would be the case had the chamber not become stratified.
Thus, when sampling to avoid aliasing on a high-frequency axis, the other texture axes will be similarly downsampled and therefore potentially blurred.
Thus, any thrombus material that dislodges from this side of the heart can embolize to the brain, with the potentially devastating consequence of a stroke.
Thus, reduction of myostatin could potentially benefit the livestock industry, with even a 20 percent reduction in myostatin levels potentially having a large effect on the development of muscles.

Thus and harmful
Thus, harmful biological changes in old age may result from selection for pleiotropic genes that are beneficial early in life but harmful later on.
Thus, prohibiting evil is obligatory only if the view does not prevail that prohibiting a particular evil would lead to an increase in disobedience, and if a preference for what was harmful were not predominant.
Thus the triple bottom line is thought to be harmful by diverting business attention away from its core competency.
Thus, it is important to determine which type of error is more harmful on a case-by-case basis.
Thus, pericytes play a critical role in assuring that harmful chemicals do not enter the brain and disrupt neurological function.
Thus, by the end of 1980, Sterlitamak had appeared in the list of the most polluted cities in the country because of the amount of harmful emissions.
Thus it follows that the French government cannot arbitrarily regulate and prohibit religious activity ; it is strictly constrained to regulate it only to the extent that there is a need to safeguard public order and prohibit actions harmful to society ( such as, for instance, human sacrifices ).

Thus and interference
Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
) Thus, we have the appearance of a seemingly causeless selection event in a highly orderly and predictable formulation of the interference pattern.
Thus, if the wavelength of the light is known, the slit separation can be determined from the interference pattern or fringes, and vice versa.
Thus the extremal ( shortest, longest or stationary ) paths contribute into this interference most as they can not be completely canceled out.
Thus, no relay operator may judge the legality and / or legitimacy of a relay call, and must relay it without interference.
Thus, on an additive white Gaussian noise ( AWGN ) channel without interference, a spread system requires the same transmitter power as an unspread system, all other things being equal.
Thus, these changes conflicted with the Good Neighbor Policy's fundamental principle of non-intervention and resulted in a new wave of American interference into Latin American affairs.
Thus Davis and his colleagues were able to resolve distinctive patterns of quasiparticle interference in Bi-2212.
Thus the two circuits are no longer isolated from each other, and circuit 1 can introduce interference into the output of circuit 2.
Thus in Nepal, there are no historical parallels to British interference with orthodox Hindu discrimination, nor was there much resembling India's significantly effective post-Independence efforts to improve the lot of adivasis.
Thus while many simulations show that any attempt to interfere with a critical event, such as the Battle of Waterloo, will fail to change the outcome, in practice no time traveller can be sent to any place or time where such interference might be possible.
Thus, in order to secure an individual's right to family life, the State may not only be obliged to refrain from interference therein, but positively to facilitate for example family reunions or parents ' access to their children.
But this is an inaccurate way of speaking about them, because as Michael Talbot ( 1991 / 1992 ) warns us in The Holographic Universe, “ the only time quanta ever manifest as particles is when we are looking at them .” Thus, it would be more accurate to think of these beings in terms of wave interference patterns.
Thus, they conclude that, with state interference eliminated, it will be possible to achieve “ socialist ends by market means .”

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