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Thus and practice
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 normalization is less utilized in practice than the ERM method.
Thus the practice may have origins in the ascetical practices of the biblical prophets.
Thus, Conservative Jewish practice would allow weddings during this time, except on the 9th of Av itself.
However, a second definition and usage has historically been in practice in many fields of computer science and information technology, which defines the prefix kilo when used with byte or bit units of data as 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >); this is due to the mathematical coincidence that Thus, in these fields 1 kilobyte is equal to 1 kibibyte, a new unit standardized as part of the binary prefixes to resolve the ambiguity.
Thus, T ' ai chi ch ' uan in spite of its roots in martial arts has become similar in scope to Qigong, the purely meditative practice based on notions of circulation of qi.
Thus, although the current standard model of particle physics " in principle " predicts all known non-gravitational phenomena, in practice only a few quantitative results have been derived from the full theory ( e. g., the masses of some of the simplest hadrons ), and these results ( especially the particle masses which are most relevant for low-energy physics ) are less accurate than existing experimental measurements.
Thus it was Pythagoras who gave the word " theory " the specific meaning which leads to the classical and modern concept of a distinction between theory as uninvolved, neutral thinking, and practice.
Thus, the consular year dating was abandoned in practice, even though it formally remained until the end of the 9th century.
Thus the practice neither proves nor disproves the role of pederasty in Spartan society.
Thus Gregory, as a politician wanting to achieve some result, was driven in practice to adopt a different standpoint.
However, scholars agree that these words of Montanus exemplify the general practice of religious prophets to speak as the passive mouthpieces of the divine, and to claim divine inspiration ( similar to modern prophets stating " Thus saith the Lord ").
Thus, in both ideology and practice, the Qin were militarily superior.
Thus, although juries must render unanimous verdicts, in run-of-the-mill criminal trials they behave in practice as if they were operating using a majority rules voting system.
Thus, in practice, ensuring that nobody is disadvantaged by a change aimed at achieving Pareto efficiency may require compensation of one or more parties.
Thus they display in battle the speed of horse, with the firmness of infantry ; and by daily practice and exercise attain to such expertness that they are accustomed, even on a declining and steep place, to check their horses at full speed, and manage and turn them in an instant and run along the pole, and stand on the yoke, and thence betake themselves with the greatest celerity to their chariots again.
Thus, in each of these realms ( economic, scientific and political practice ), contradictions ( principle and secondary ) must be identified, explored and put to function to achieve the communist goal.
Thus a regular space encountered in practice can usually be assumed to be T < sub > 3 </ sub >, by replacing the space with its Kolmogorov quotient.
Thus, for this short period in LeMay ’ s career, he was technically an officer and enlisted soldier at the same time, a practice no longer permitted in the U. S. military.
" Thus, in debating and disagreeing over the meaning of the Torah or how best to put it into practice, no rabbi felt that he ( or his opponent ) were in some way rejecting God or threatening Judaism ; on the contrary, it was precisely through such arguments that the rabbis imitated and honored God.
Thus, New Jersey has a law which makes it a “ disorderly persons offense ” to knowingly to engage in the unauthorized practice of law, and a “ crime in the fourth degree ” to commit UPL if one ( a ) creates a false impression that one is a lawyer ; ( b ) derives a benefit from UPL, or ( c ) causes an injury by UPL.
Thus, in practice, the Council of Ministers cannot be dismissed as long as it commands the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha.
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 and police
Thus, a waiver of Miranda rights is voluntary unless the defendant can show that their decision to waive their rights and speak to the police was the product of police misconduct and coercion that overcame the defendant's free will.
Thus, the kidnappers were able to watch the police prepare to attack.
Thus, one can find odayaal ( judges ), xeerbogeyaal ( jurists ), guurtiyaal ( detectives ), garxajiyaal ( attorneys ), markhaatiyal ( witnesses ) and waranle ( police officers ) to enforce the law.
Thus, the most common interaction between county and city law enforcement personnel is when city police officers deliver suspects to sheriff's deputies for detention or incarceration in the county jail.
Thus, all the tickets went to nonresidents without the police having to be selective since no locals would be at the light.
Thus, without specific additional operation, the police officer querying the database of the wanted persons ( FPR ) or the database of the stolen vehicles ( FVV ) will obtain a response at the level of the Schengen States at the same time as the response at the national level.
Thus, both the police and army of Puntland were already established in the region based on the desires of the local population for their security and the territorial integrity of Somalia.
Thus, Khatami had no legal authority over key state institutions: the armed forces, the police, the army, the revolutionary guards, the state radio and television, the prisons, etc.
Thus, society approves of the purpose or motives underpinning some actions or the consequences flowing from them ( see Robinson ), and distinguishes those where the behavior cannot be approved but some excuse may be found in the characteristics of the defendant, e. g. that the accused was a serving police officer or suffering from a mental illness.
Thus, based on the fueros and their Statute of Autonomy, Basques have their own police body and manage their own public finances with virtually no intervention from the central government of Spain.
Thus, the town would hold New England style town meetings that covered business for the greater town, followed by a village corporation meeting to deal with urban needs, including police service, fire department service and town engineer service ( public works ).
Thus, the average person suffered both from the rebels and the police.
Thus, while CROM's right to strike was recognized, non-CROM strikes were broken up by the police or the army.
Thus, it was believed to be better prepared for the role than any unit in the police or elsewhere in the armed forces.
Thus, it is not divided in cities and districts ( except for internal police administration ), and has no mayor.
Thus the police investigation, which had specifically looked for a video link, concluded there was none.
Thus, although his chief responsibility was always police work within Germany, he was fully in charge and thus responsible to execute the extermination of the Jews of Europe.
Thus, feudal Japanese police used the jutte to disarm and arrest subjects without serious bloodshed.
Thus Majumdar declared an " annihilation line ", a dictum that Naxalites should assassinate individual " class enemies " ( such as landlords, businessmen, university teachers, police officers, politicians of the right and left ) and others.
Thus police had information about the movements of Majumdar after he had gone underground in 1970, and he was arrested in Calcutta in July 1972.
Thus, when criminals are cheated or abused ( e. g., a cocaine dealer is swindled by his supplier ) they cannot turn to the police and instead rely on powerful gangsters to protect the gangsters ' income.
Thus, whether in or out of the Service he is able to maintain an extensive range of aides and support-staff, extending even to " retired " police officers, former and present Service members.
Thus the question was not whether the stop-and-frisk procedure was proper by itself, but whether the exclusionary rule was an appropriate deterrent of police misconduct during such encounters.

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