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Thus, if people are accustomed to using a particular machine name to access a particular service, their access will break when the service is moved to a different machine.
Thus the function cannot access memory out-of-bounds.
Thus, he challenged the arguments of clerical intellectuals who wanted to limit access to classical sources to prevent any moral harm to Christian readers.
Thus lubricant burning takes place in specialized facilities that have incorporated special scrubbers to remove airborne pollutants and have access to landfill sites with permits to handle the toxic ash.
Thus, for example, an archeologist on site in Greece might use a PDA to directly access databases at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and to transmit findings to that database.
Thus, sexual selection takes two major forms: intersexual selection ( also known as ' mate choice ' or ' female choice ') in which males compete with each other to be chosen by females ; and intrasexual selection ( also known as ' male – male competition ') in which members of the less limited sex ( typically males ) compete aggressively among themselves for access to the limiting sex.
Thus, although they would admit from the problem of pretense, that at no one time can we claim to have access to another's mental state, they are not permanently unavailable to us.
Thus for a short time, hardware producers created proprietary implementations of local busses on their motherboards to give graphics cards direct access to the processor and system memory-and avoid the limitations of the ISA bus.
Thus, Bastia is logically organized on a relatively narrow North-South axis which can make access to the city center difficult under particular circumstances.
Thus, Internet access across the European Union is relatively open because of the laws forbidding discrimination based on nationality, but the fact of publication in, say, France, limits the target market to those who read French.
Thus creating access for fuel, food and various hotels to both Hillman and Atlanta.
" Thus, a small company in a single building can have an " intranet ," but to have a VPN, they would need to provide tunneled access to that network for geographically distributed employees.
Thus, the link layer is broader in scope and encompasses all methods that affect the local link, which is the group of connections that are limited in scope to other nodes on the local access network.
Thus, pulse-based systems — where each transmitted pulse occupies the UWB bandwidth ( or an aggregate of at least 500 MHz of narrow-band carrier ; for example, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ( OFDM )— can gain access to the UWB spectrum under the rules.
Thus, each of the species competes with the others to gain access to the resources.
Thus the role of the matchmaker has become institutionalized, as a bureaucrat, and every citizen in Singapore has access to some subset of the matchmaking services that were once reserved for royalty or upper classes.
Thus he had access to the early Han dynasty archives, edicts, and records.
Thus by the end of the 1850s, the GNR had gained access to most of West Yorkshire, although without at this time owning any lines beyond Askern Junction, a few miles north of Doncaster.
Thus, the library users have access to the libraries of the Centre of Planning and Economic Research, the Bank of Greece, the National Documentation Centre, as well as to several libraries in Europe.
Thus concurrency control is an essential element for correctness in any system where two database transactions or more, executed with time overlap, can access the same data, e. g., virtually in any general-purpose database system.
Thus, an important decision in the game is whether to buy a variety of railroads in order to gain access to all areas of the map for oneself, or to buy railroads in a given area in order to monopolize it and collect the valuable use fees from opponents.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug could use Schönefeld airport, while West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel and Tempelhof airports.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug, could use Schönefeld airport, whilst West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel or Tempelhof airports.
Thus, without being constitutionally obligated to pay compensation, the United States may change the course of a navigable stream, South Carolina v. Georgia, 93 U. S. 4 ( 1876 ), or otherwise impair or destroy a riparian owner's access to navigable waters, Gibson v. United States, 166 U. S. 269 ( 1897 ); Scranton v. Wheeler, 179 U. S. 141 ( 1900 ); United States v. Commodore Park, Inc., 324 U. S. 386 ( 1945 ), even though the market value of the riparian owner's land is substantially diminished.

Thus and highly
Thus, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
Thus, Latin grew from a highly developed cultural product of the Golden and Silver eras of Latin literature to become the international lingua franca in matters diplomatic, scientific, philosophic and religious, until the 17th century.
Thus the era was indeed a golden age but only for a small but powerful and highly visible elite.
Thus literary criticism became highly theoretical and some of those practicing it began referring to the theoretical dimension of their work as " critical theory "-a philosophically inspired theory of literary criticism.
) Thus, we have the appearance of a seemingly causeless selection event in a highly orderly and predictable formulation of the interference pattern.
Thus, for example, if we can obtain a decomposition of into a hierarchical composition of functions such that,,, as shown in the figure at right, this would probably be considered a highly valuable decomposition.
Thus pairing is highly specific and exact.
Thus, through the mediation of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, he lifted his ban against Visconti, obtaining Bologna only after he signed a hasty peace with Visconti that was highly favorable to him.
Thus, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
Thus, pastries were often cooked especially for large banquets, and any pastry cook who could invent new types of tasty treats was highly prized.
Thus, the brilliant tail of the peacock serves as an indicator for females that highly ornamented males are good at surviving for other reasons, and are therefore more preferable mates.
Thus, the members of the community quickly became highly critical of, or even outright opposed their Judenrat.
Thus, HPFS386 is faster than HPFS and highly optimized for server applications.
Thus, the position of deliberation is highly contested and is defined variously by different camps within contemporary political philosophy.
Thus, the engineering trade-offs involved are quite complex, and highly sensitive to the design assumptions made.
Thus, even African Americans who might have descended from free families could not get an exemption to literacy tests, which in practice were highly subjective, with registrars who discriminated against black voters.
Thus porphyrin macrocycles are highly conjugated systems.
Thus, the 5 schilling coins went from an aluminium composition to a silver one, a highly unusual event made possible by the substantial improvement of the Austrian economy in the 1950s.
Thus a claim that gender is socially constructed probably means that gender, as currently understood, is not an inevitable result of biology, but highly contingent on social and historical processes.
Thus, an investor may take a long straddle position if he thinks the market is highly volatile, but does not know in which direction it is going to move.
Thus MR pulse sequences sensitive to T < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >*</ sup > show more MR signal where blood is highly oxygenated and less where it is not.
In such cases, the family relationship between two distant family members A and C can often be demonstrated by finding an additional family member B that shares significant similarity with both A and C. Thus, B provides a connecting link between A and C. Another approach is to examine distant alignments for highly conserved matches.
Thus, the venom of Sicariidae is highly necrotic in effect, capable of causing lesions ( open sores ) as large as a US quarter ( about one inch or 25mm in diameter ).
Thus, the COO role is highly contingent and situational, as the role changes from company to company and even from CEO to successor CEO within the same company.
Thus, it is a highly idiomatic translation, and as such falls on the extreme dynamic end of the dynamic and formal equivalence spectrum.

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