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Thus and simple
Thus the fictional detective is much more than a simple businessman.
Thus a simple count of the number of distinct symbols is an important clue to the nature of an unknown script.
Thus, ATP was a simple request / response exchange, with no need to set up or tear down connections.
Thus something as simple as a newspaper might be specified to six levels, as in Douglas Hofstadter's illustration of that ambiguity, with a progression from abstract to concrete in Gödel, Escher, Bach ( 1979 ):
Thus the Sidewinder team replaced a potentially complex control system with a simple mechanical solution.
Thus dates can be sorted using simple string comparison algorithms, and indeed by any left to right collation.
Thus any popular general-purpose data model usually well balances between being intuitive and relatively simple, and very complex with high expressive power.
Thus, at UV frequencies and higher ( and probably somewhat also in the visible range ), electromagnetic radiation does far more damage to biological systems than simple heating predicts.
Thus, the gamma function must be undefined at those points ; it is a meromorphic function with simple poles at the nonpositive integers.
Thus, a simple way to change gauge is to use different needles, which is the basis of uneven knitting.
Thus, in several languages of the Banks Islands, including Mwotlap, the simple m stands for, but an m with a macron ( m ̄) is a labial-velar nasal ; while the simple n stands for the common alveolar nasal, an n with macron ( n ̄) represents the velar nasal ; the vowel ē stands for a ( short ) higher by contrast with plain e ; likewise ō contrasts with plain o.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
Thus the emotivist asks why not to adopt the simple explanation and say that this is all there is ; why insist that a genuine " badness " ( of murder, for example ) must be causing feelings, when a simpler explanation is available.
Thus, IUPAC recommendations are more closely followed for simple compounds, but not complex molecules.
Thus two people can view the same event and come away with entirely different perceptions of it, even disagreeing about simple facts.
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, 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, an emphasis on simple, rhythm-based songs grew.
Thus the Riemann zeta function is a meromorphic function on the whole complex s-plane, which is holomorphic everywhere except for a simple pole at s = 1 with residue 1.
Thus simple machines are considered to be the " building blocks " of more complicated machines.
Thus, simple harmonic motion is a type of periodic motion.
Thus there is no simple way to find an equivalent in the proleptic Julian calendar of a date quoted using the Roman pre-Julian calendar ( AUC or by reference to consuls ).
Thus we cannot get a simple generalization of the Schrödinger equation under the naive assumption that the wave function is a relativistic scalar, and the equation it satisfies, second order in time.

Thus and instance
Thus, for instance, if a piece of wood is burned to ashes, the total mass remains unchanged.
Thus, for instance, the Taking Children Seriously movement has criticised pedagogic coercion by adults, including parents, on children, holding that it is possible and desirable to act with a child in such a way that all activities are consensual.
Thus for instance the determinant of a matrix with integer coefficients will be an integer, and the matrix has an inverse with integer coefficients if and only if this determinant is 1 or − 1 ( these being the only invertible elements of the integers ).
Thus for instance it is illegal to publicly call certain ethnic groups " maggots " or " freeloaders ".
Thus, although the composition of the group is slightly different in each instance, the large majority of men present are always close neighbors.
Thus, for instance, forces that act on particles are frequently derived from fields ( electromagnetic or gravitational ), and particles generate fields by acting as sources.
Thus, the algorithm matched locally unambiguous meanings ( for instance, while the word seal as such is ambiguous, there is only one meaning of " seal " in the animal subhierarchy ).
Thus, each instance has a " master ", or " definition ".
Thus, for instance, printing an image at 250 PPI may actually require a printer setting of 1200 DPI.
Thus several psychologists such as Howe have argued against the existence of innate talent, while in neuroscience there have been debates that the brain functions with Mass action, rather than by a series of interacting mechanisms – for instance by Karl Lashley and others.
Thus the Nyarzig, for instance, became the Ouled Rizg.
Thus, it may appear that a single instance of a black raven does not yield much more support than would a non-black non-raven.
Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN.
Thus, for instance, the Dirac delta function maps to its umbral correspondent, the cardinal sine function,
Thus the figure of merit of a communications system is not the noise level at the speaker of a radio, for instance, since that depends on the setting of the receiver's gain.
Thus, for instance, Russian is widely considered an SVO language, as this is the most frequent constituent order under such conditions — all sorts of variations are possible, though, and occur in texts.
Thus stealing, for instance, might be considered to be always immoral, even if done to promote some other good ( e. g., stealing food to feed a starving family ), and even if it does in the end promote such a good.
Thus, each instance of a sub-type entity class is also an instance of the entity class's super-type.
Thus, for instance, it cannot contain some integer values and some string values.
Thus, complexity is not a special quality of systems, like for instance the concept of " heat ", but simply a label for all systems whose computations are sophisticated.
Thus for instance, ' if in a face-to-face relationship with a friend I discuss a magazine article dealing with the attitude of the President and Congress toward ... China ... I am in a relationship not only with the perhaps anonymous contemporary writer of the article but also with the contemporary individual or collective actors on the social scene designated by the terms " President ", " Congress ", " China "'.
Thus, if each presiding officer makes the announcement at a different time ( for instance because one House is not sitting on a certain date ), assent is regarded as effective when the second announcement is made.
Thus, making coupons available enables, for instance, breakfast cereal makers to charge higher prices to price-insensitive customers, while still making some profit off customers who are more price-sensitive.

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