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Thus and expert
Thus, instead of using rules they no longer remember, as knowledge engineers suppose, the expert is forced to remember rules they no longer use.
Thus, when viewed as an epistemic community, the overall enterprise of the expert members emerges as the product of a combination of shared beliefs and more subtle conformity pressures, rather than a direct drive for concurrence ( Michael J. Mazarr ).
Thus, wishful thinking is a mental misdemeanour possible in the practise of authoritative argument, because an authority, a man or a woman who invested much time and effort to becoming a legitimate expert in the subject matter of a field of intellectual enquiry, naturally would want to be the correct party in a subject-matter disputation.
Thus, the Japanese were famously frugal with their consumable resources ; what little they had they used with expert skill.
Thus, snowball sampling can be used to gather expert information.
Thus 1992 saw the preparation of the expert study of the development of higher education in the Littoral, and a year later a letter of intent was signed envisioning the establishment of the University Study Centre.
Thus Siegel abandoned the project and started a new life, working on bringing color to Macintosh computers and later becoming an Internet design expert.
Thus to assess the impacts we may need to take the help of information from similar EIAs, expert criteria, sensitivity of affected population etc.
Thus, Cobb began a career in fisheries that was to last until his death 35 years later and one that led to his recognition as an " expert " in fisheries statistics .< sup ></ sup >

Thus and marketing
Thus military expeditions employ anthropologists to discern strategic cultural footholds ; marketing professionals employ anthropology to determine propitious placement of advertising ; and humanitarian agencies depend on anthropological insights as means to fight poverty.
Thus the definition of " nurture " has expanded to include influences on development arising from prenatal, parental, extended family, and peer experiences, and extending to influences such as media, marketing, and socio-economic status.
Thus, Webster's continues as a powerful and lucrative marketing tool.
Thus, marketing research may also be described as the systematic and objective identification, collection, analysis, and dissemination of information for the purpose of assisting management in decision making related to the identification and solution of problems and opportunities in marketing.
Thus systematic planning is required at all the stages of the marketing research process.
Thus pricing is very important in marketing.
Thus, German breweries continue to comply with the Biergesetz, often claiming compliance with the Reinheitsgebot even when it is patently incorrect ( for example, for wheat beers, which were prohibited by the Reinheitsgebot ), using this compliance as a valuable marketing tool.
Thus, " artisanal " is sometimes used in marketing and advertising as a buzz word to describe or imply some relation with the crafting of handmade food products, such as bread, beverages, or cheese.
Thus the SS 80 / 90, for the heart of its operation, depended on the very technology it claimed to replace, a marketing tactic.
Thus began Chrysler Canada's dual marketing system, selling the Colt as both a Dodge and a Plymouth.
Thus, marketing messages aimed at that target age will resonate with consumers of other ages.
Thus, for marketing this honey needs to be processed through desiccation or pasteurization.
Thus, the pioneer strategy is not necessarily a route that just any firm can take but with the right resources and the proper marketing approach can result in lasting profits for the company.

Thus and insurance
Thus, some individuals and institutions will enter into a derivative contract to speculate on the value of the underlying asset, betting that the party seeking insurance will be wrong about the future value of the underlying asset.
Thus, " discrimination " against ( i. e., negative differential treatment of ) potential insureds in the risk evaluation and premium-setting process is a necessary by-product of the fundamentals of insurance underwriting.
Thus, while credit cards which charge an annual fee plus a per-transaction fee is a good example of a two-part tariff, a fixed fee charged by a car rental company in addition to a per-kilometre fuel fee is not so good, because the fixed fee may reflect fixed costs such as registration and insurance which the firm must recoup in this manner.
Thus, service providers offering identical services such as airlines or banks and insurance companies invest heavily in advertising their services.
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 many people select term insurance for its low cost, and they may invest the difference in separate investments.
Thus with either death or endowment, the insurance company keeps any cash value built up over the years.
Thus, ODR is useful for resolving brick and mortar disputes that arise in businesses, insurance companies and municipalities, who are finding that ODR saves them money and time when dealing with B2C disputes.
Thus, every spouse and dependent child of a Beamter has to be insured individually through private insurance, but they also receive Beihilfe.
Thus, the surety on a bond is usually an insurance company whose solvency is verified by private audit, governmental regulation, or both.
Thus an investor could choose the bond that is right for the risk they want to take ( i. e. a conservative bond for an insurance company, a speculative bond for a hedge fund ).
Thus the role of campaign contributions by individuals from HMOs or large health insurance companies and other corporations with business interests in affecting health care policy is widely accepted.
Thus, barrier options were created to provide the insurance value of an option without charging as much premium.
" Thus Congress saw no need to provide insurance protection for participants in defined contribution plans.
Thus there is a balance to be achieved: a high enough copay to deter unneeded expenses but low enough to not render the insurance useless.
Thus, companies with quality D & O insurance coverage are the most suited to attract the best directors and officers to serve the corporation.
Thus there is little public information available about the details of insurance credit-scoring models.

Thus and policies
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Thus Af where the maximization is over all admissible policies Af, and Af is related to Af by ( 5 ).
Thus Claudius ' private words about his own policies and motives were lost to history.
Thus, the new classicals assume that prices and wages adjust automatically to attain full employment, whereas the new Keynesians see full employment as being automatically achieved only in the long run, and hence government and central-bank policies are needed because the " long run " may be very long.
Thus, during the 1960s and early 1970s, Portuguese development plans promoting strong economic growth and effective socioeconomic policies, like those applied by the Portuguese in the other two theaters of war ( Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique ), were not possible.
Thus, any system of policies that benefited one group would by definition harm the other, and there was no possibility of economics being used to maximize the " commonwealth ", or common good.
Thus, many of their policies had unintended destabilizing effects.
Thus there is no consensus on individual policies, but some that most communitarians endorse have been enacted.
Thus, by 1830, multiple demographics had suffered from the economic policies of < span lang =" fr "> Charles X </ span >.
Thus, Richelieu's policies were the requisite prelude to Louis XIV becoming the most powerful monarch, and France the most powerful nation, in all of Europe during the late seventeenth century.
Thus, and in no other way, policies and their administration are determined.
Thus a political regime maintains power because people accept and obey its dictates, laws and policies.
Thus, there are really no policies or positions that could be considered universal among social conservatives.
Thus, both the consequences of the 1934 riots, which had removed the second Cartel des gauches from power, and the new Comintern policies had seen anti-fascism as the main imperative of the day.
Thus, they traditionally oppose policies that allow obscenity, violence, and profanity to be aired or published.
Thus, ironically, Satsuma — and the shogunate — was obliged to be mostly hands-off in terms of not visibly or forcibly occupying Ryūkyū or controlling the policies and laws there.
Thus, during the 1960s and early 1970s, Portuguese development plans promoting strong economic growth and effective socioeconomic policies, like those applied by the Portuguese in the other two theaters of war ( Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique ), were not possible.
Thus, during the 1960s and early 1970s, Portuguese development plans promoting strong economic growth and effective socioeconomic policies, like those applied by the Portuguese in the other two theaters of war ( Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique ), were not possible.
Thus Reserve Bank Of India, being the Central Bank of the country, has to make policies and use instruments accordingly.
Thus, SLA Management encompasses the SLA contract definition: basic schema with the QoS ( quality of service ) parameters ; SLA negotiation ; SLA monitoring ; and SLA enforcement — according to defined policies.
Thus, Mjaft !’ s mission is to increase active citizenship, strengthen the sense of community, promote responsible governance and improve the image of Albania globally through: ( i ) encouraging citizen participation in decision-making by influencing and monitoring policies at both the local and national level ; ( ii ) promoting volunteerism and improving cooperation within communities ; rehabilitating the concept of protest.
Thus, the education policies of each period have imprinted their influences on its development from a primary normal school of Handan County to a junior senior normal school and to a university of Handan City.
Thus, in effect, a two-tier system of student discipline is maintained ; Code of Student Conduct policies ( regarding things like parking or drinking ) are enforced by the Dean of Students ' Office while the Honor Code system ( with more serious penalties for lying, cheating, or stealing ) is maintained by the students themselves.
Thus, says Kimura, Japan's public health policies lag behind other developed countries, by " decades.

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