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Thus, one nucleus offers a more tightly bound position to an electron than does another nucleus, with the result that one atom may transfer an electron to the other.
Thus, is the result of applying the rule to.
Thus the adverb-adjective " effective " is used in a sense of " 1a: producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect ", and " capable of producing a result ".
Thus query optimization typically tries to approximate the optimum by comparing several common-sense alternatives to provide in a reasonable time a " good enough " plan which typically does not deviate much from the best possible result.
Thus query optimization typically tries to approximate the optimum by comparing several common-sense alternatives to provide in a reasonable time a " good enough " plan which typically does not deviate much from the best possible result.
Thus, the conservation of electric charge, as expressed by the continuity equation, gives the result:
Thus, a Good attribute is considered to be Great if you were to roll two plus sides, one minus side, and one blank — the minus side cancels out one of the plus sides and the remaining plus side raises the result by one step.
Thus we have the important result that when a discrete data sequence, s, is proportional to samples of an underlying continuous function, s ( t ), one can deduce something about the continuous Fourier transform, S ( ƒ ).
Thus, the monetary model predicts that the velocity of money will increase as a result of an excessive increase in the money supply.
Thus as a result of the three Carnatic Wars, the British East India Company gained exclusive control over the entire Carnatic region of India.
Thus, a too high or too low temperature will result in stellar instability.
Thus the formation of the Monty Python troupe has been referred to as a result of Cleese's desire to work with Palin and the chance circumstances that brought the other four members into the fold.
Thus, mediation is more likely to produce a result that is mutually agreeable for the parties.
Thus if we wish to claim that no-cloning is a uniquely quantum result, some care is necessary in stating the theorem.
Thus, weaker cases result in more lenient plea bargains, and stronger ones in relative harshness, but both result in an agreement.
Thus, for example, MOVEI A, 3 ( C ) adds 3 to the 18 lower bits of register C and puts the result in register A, without touching memory.
The rule is that “ n actor ’ s liability is limited to those physical harms that result from the risks that made the actor ’ s conduct tortious .” Thus, the operative question is " what were the particular risks that made an actor's conduct negligent?
Thus the solution is 2, not ½ as would be the result of an incorrect analysis.
Thus, measuring a quantum state described by complex coefficients ( a, b ,..., h ) gives the classical probability distribution and we say that the quantum state " collapses " to a classical state as a result of making the measurement.
Thus DA means that a cocking action separate from the trigger pull is unnecessary ; and every trigger pull will result in a complete cycle.
Thus, it is not enough to demonstrate that you have suffered the wrong in order to win a tort case, you must also have legally recognized damages that were directly or indirectly caused by the tortfeasor as a result of the tort, and be able to prove the extent of those damages.
Thus, although Buddhas possess no limitation from their side on their ability to help others, sentient beings continue to experience suffering as a result of the limitations of their own former negative actions.
Thus the secular power of the Bishop of Rome, i. e., the Pope, was reduced to one square mile, the smallest sovereign nation on earth ( as a result of the 1929 Lateran Treaty which established a Concordat between Vatican City and the nation of Italy ).
Thus, a few volts ' difference at the grid would make a large change in the plate current and could lead to a much larger voltage change at the plate ; the result was voltage and power amplification.

Thus and important
Thus a simple count of the number of distinct symbols is an important clue to the nature of an unknown script.
Thus, the use of a psalm creates an important theological point.
Thus, calreticulin can act as an important modulator of the regulation of gene transcription by nuclear hormone receptors.
Thus, in the important Shreveport Cases of 1914, Hughes sustained a decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission voiding intrastate rates set by the Railroad Commission of Texas.
Thus this study suggests that full sleep may not be important for optimal performance of memory.
" Thus, any activity of production ( which distributism holds to be the most important part of any economy ) ought to be performed by the smallest possible unit.
Thus, it is on the one side, the study of wealth and on the other and more important side, a part of the study of man.
Thus in diplomatic affairs, heads of state are often the first person to greet an important foreign visitor.
Thus, cloud ceiling and flight visibility are the most important variables for safe operations during all phases of flight.
Thus a leader or important man will be characterised as generous, according to one common convention, and called an " enemy of gold ", " attacker of treasure ", " destroyer of arm-rings ", etc.
Thus, " the onus of being the last ' People of the Book ' engendered an ethos of " early on and the establishment of important book repositories throughout the Muslim world has occurred ever since.
Thus a 3D display must display twice as many images in the same period of time as a conventional display, and consequently the response time of the LCD is more important.
Thus, light extraction in LEDs is an important aspect of LED production, subject to much research and development.
Thus, estradiol is the most important estrogen in non-pregnant females who are between the menarche and menopause stages of life.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Thus, it was important to uncover the hidden patterns of circularity, self-reference and paradox within a given set of statements rather that feign objectivity, as such an investigation might allow new perspectives to have influence and new practices to be sanctioned or adopted.
Thus, his importance as a ' translator ' of their ideas to the common vocabularies of a variety of disciplines in the Anglo-American academic complex is equally as important as his own critical engagement with them.
Thus, its functions largely overreached simple law enforcement activities and included public health concerns, urban planning ( which was important because of the miasma theory of disease ; thus, cemeteries were moved out of town, etc.
Thus education would play an important role in creating a balance through rigorous exercise of beneficial organs while repressing baser ones.
Thus the Privy Council, as a whole, ceased to be a body of important confidential advisers to the Sovereign ; the role passed to a committee of the Privy Council, now known as the Cabinet.
Thus it is important to be able to see the topic from different angles in order to anticipate the reaction others have to a proposal.
Thus, uniforms and / or badges are important in determining prisoner-of-war status ; and francs-tireurs, terrorists, saboteurs, mercenaries and spies do not qualify.
Thus, constructing routing tables, which are held in the router's memory, is very important for efficient routing.
Thus, they are an important antioxidant defense in nearly all cells exposed to oxygen.

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