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Thus and treaty
Thus enforcing that part of the treaty which was of interest to the United States, namely, " It granted the U. S. significant transit rights over the Panamanian isthmus "
Thus, the border between the two countries in the region of Olivenza / Olivença should be as demarcated by that treaty.
Thus the Soviet delegation returned to the peace conference without any instructions to sign the treaty.
Thus, the Geneva Convention treaty promulgates:
Thus, Richelieu advised Louis XIII to refuse to ratify the treaty.
Thus, the Khan signed a new trade treaty with the Genoese in 1339 and allowed them to rebuild the walls of Kaffa.
Thus followed the treaty of London.
Thus Denmark's signing of the treaty damaged its reputation amongst the allies, just as several Danish diplomats stationed in allied countries decided to distance themselves from the Government after the signing.
Thus, Guatemala's 36-year civil war ended with a signature of a peace treaty in 1996.
Thus the Chinese delegation at the Paris Peace Conference was the only one not to sign the treaty at the signing ceremony.
Thus, to avoid the agonies of another civil war, he signed a treaty with Muawiyah and relinquished the control of what had turned into an Arabian kingdom.
Thus the Australian Federal Government may enter into a binding treaty without seeking parliamentary approval.
Thus, though the peace treaty was harsh, it achieved one of Muhammad Ali's greatest dreams: to place his family firmly in the reigns of Egyptian power.
Thus, the treaty made an important impact on International Law including effects on the 1878 Congress of Berlin.
Thus the START II treaty was officially bypassed by the SORT treaty, agreed to by Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin at their summit meeting in November 2001, and signed at Moscow Summit on 24 May 2002.
" Thus, in proving that a framework convention was needed for tobacco control, treaty advocates invoked tobacco-related issues that could not be resolved by the actions of individual countries, such as the smuggling of tobacco and the leakage of tobacco advertisements from countries which lacked stringent regulation to those with restrictions on where and to whom tobacco companies could market their products.
" Thus is our treaty written ; thus is agreement made.
Thus, in 314 BCE, Diodorus tells us that, by the treaty between Agathocles and the Carthaginians, it was stipulated that Heracleia, Selinus and Himera should continue subject to Carthage as they had been before.
Thus, the treaty of Bromberg is sometimes referred to as treaty of Wehlau-Bromberg or Treaty of Wehlau and Bromberg ().
According to the treaty ending the Revolutionary War ( the Treaty of Paris ( 1783 )), Great Britain relinquished any claim to “ proprietary and territorial rights of the United States .” Thus, the United States owned the entirety of the lands which were situated within the boundaries of the states existing at that time and those natives who lived within such boundaries did not own title to the land.
Rhodes concluded a treaty with Lobengula, promising 100 rifles in return for concessions encompassing most of Matebeleland. Thus, through deception, Beit founded the British South Africa Company in 1888.
Thus the treaty can be viewed as a compromised between the different groups within the Bolshevik camp, to on on hand satisfy the aspirations of large minorities ( the named examples of Georgia and Ukraine ), to allow for potential expansion, Bylorussia was the smallest republic, yet its official languages included in addition to Russian and Belarusian, Polish and Yiddish, to undermine the authority of the neighbouring Second Polish Republic and to use its sizeable Jewish minority, as well as the Belarusians and Ukrainians in Poland as a future fifth column.

Thus and protection
Thus field protection may be the primary mechanism that saved the population, but it is likely that field protection would not have been increased without CITES protection.
Thus mail armour proved to be sufficient protection in most situations.
Thus, for example, the funerary god Anubis was portrayed as a jackal, a creature whose scavenging habits threatened the preservation of the body, in an effort to counter this threat and employ it for protection.
Thus Finland had to face its big neighbour on its own, without any greater power's protection.
Thus the courts had no power to compel the sovereign to be bound by the courts, as they were created by the sovereign for the protection of his or her subjects.
Thus, the major threat in these areas is fire management ( protection of private assets is a key objective and so past fire regimes may not reflect environmental needs ), weed invasion and lack of connectivity between patches.
Thus the evolution of atmospheric phenomena can be followed, ensuring real-time coverage of short-lived dynamic events, especially severe local storms and tropical cyclones — two meteorological events that directly affect public safety, protection of property, and ultimately, economic health and development.
Thus, both signs could have been symbols of Auseklis, originally used for protection against evil spirits.
Thus, stricter rules were created for the Study tour overall not only for legal purposes but also for the protection of the students.
Thus the dead also needed protection, so they were sometimes buried with spells that could destroy Apep.
Thus, in North America, protected areas were about safeguarding dramatic and sublime scenery ; in Africa, the concern was with game parks ; in Europe, landscape protection was more common.
Thus the Supreme Court's actual decision never hinged on the equal protection claims.
Thus, world conscience is a concept that overlaps with the Gaia hypothesis in advocating a balance of moral, legal, scientific and economic solutions to modern transnational problems such as global poverty and climate change, through strategies such as environmental ethics, climate ethics, natural conservation, ecology, cosmopolitanism, sustainability and sustainable development, biosequestration and legal protection of the biosphere and biodiversity.
Thus, the Ayyubids required Nubia to guarantee the protection of Aswan and Upper Egypt, but like their Fatimid predecessors, were discouraged from further expansion by the poverty of the region.
Thus the collective heritage of the clan, the dùthchas, gave the right to settle the land to which the chiefs and leading gentry provided protection and authority as trustees for the people.
Thus, pyrolysis reaction mechanisms and the pyrolysis properties of materials are important in fire protection engineering for passive fire protection.
Thus hares are adapted to the lack of physical protection, relative to that afforded by a burrow.
Thus it managed a mixed portfolio of issues: housing and planning, local government, public buildings, environmental protection and, initially, transport-James Callaghan gave transport its own department again in 1976.
Thus, Aero Continente lost its insurance protection, as Global Aerospace, a partly US-based company which was responsible for this matter, was forced to cease its involvement with the airline.
Thus, plinkers do not generally use typical range commands and it is not uncommon for plinkers who do not use prescription lenses to go without eye protection.
Thus, the effect of UV-A leads to skin darkening, but this is only cosmetic since it does not lead to greatly increased production of melanin and therefore also to little increase in protection against UV-B, or protection against sunburn.

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