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Thus and besides
Thus, besides the training provided to youth in school, the existence of the school program can have supplementary benefits to industry which make it an asset to industrial development efforts.
Thus usage of any form of contraception, in vitro fertilization, or birth control besides Natural Family Planning is a grave offense against the sanctity of marriage and ultimately against God.
Thus it was entirely possible that models introduced in the ' 50s could be fitted with four different wheel types during the span of their inclusion in the series — or even more, since there were further variations ( e. g. knobby or smooth ) besides the color or material.
Thus, besides mastering rabbinic literature, he also acquired a fair knowledge of the sciences, philosophy, and Kabbalah.
Thus, both the negotiating power of MNCs and the ' race to the bottom ' critique may be overstated, while understating the benefits ( besides tax revenue ) of MNCs becoming established in a jurisdiction.
Thus it appears that besides 2 and 5, all untouchable numbers are composite numbers.
Thus, besides the traditional numeric and logical constants, Euler introduces the following additional types:
Thus water vapour above the clouds, besides being less concentrated, is also less absorptive than water vapour at lower altitudes.
Thus, since the change was produced by other vowels besides */ a /, the term a-mutation is something of a misnomer.
Thus, after the suicide, Euronymous was the only original member left, and the only member besides drummer Hellhammer.
Thus began his film career, where, in a span of 12 years ( from 1978 to 1990 ) he acted in some 80 Kannada movies, as a leading man, besides co-producing ( with actor-brother Anant Nag
Thus, in view of the increased prescription of waiting period in the case of a widow, it seems that the waiting period prescribed for a widow entails other purposes, besides merely ascertaining the woman's position with reference to pregnancy.

Thus and intended
Thus Christ's atonement is intended for all, but requires faith to be effected.
Thus Bimba, helped by his student José Cisnando Lima, intended to return Capoeira to its martial roots.
Thus, though they are the intended and main beneficiaries of a DBMS, they are only indirectly involved with it.
Thus, early text projects such as Roberto Busa's Index Thomisticus, the Brown Corpus, and others had to resort to conventions such as keying an asterisk preceding letters actually intended to be upper-case.
Thus, not all sound deductive systems are complete in this special sense of completeness, in which the class of models ( up to isomorphism ) is restricted to the intended one.
Thus it is intended to be pronounced like the word wares,, but people commonly mispronounce the e,, as in the English pronunciation of Juárez.
Thus Husserl's understanding that all consciousness is " intentional " ( in the sense that it is always intended toward something, and is always " about " something ) is transformed in Heidegger's philosophy, becoming the thought that all experience is grounded in " care.
CSMA / CA can optionally be supplemented by the exchange of a Request to Send ( RTS ) packet sent by the sender S, and a Clear to Send ( CTS ) packet sent by the intended receiver R. Thus alerting all nodes within range of the sender, receiver or both, to not transmit for the duration of the main transmission.
Thus different Qualities of Service are appropriate, depending on the intended use.
Thus, according to the theory, affirmative action hurts its intended beneficiaries, because it increases their dropout rate.
Thus, he is not the specific target of the kidnapping, which is merely intended to bring in a few outsiders.
Thus, if a censor uses this method to intercept messages, he or she may then let the letter be sent to the intended recipient who will be unaware that the secret message has already been intercepted by a third party.
Thus Hadrian honoured Antinous-either on account of his love for him, or because the youth had voluntarily undertaken to die for him ( ethelontes ethanatothe ) ( for there was need for a life to be surrendered willingly, to achieve what Hadrian intended ), by founding a city on the spot where he suffered this fate and naming it after him modern El Sheik ' ibada.
Thus, they had reached the originally intended storage size of an Electrostatic tube, a goal that had not yet been reached by the tubes themselves, only holding 512 bits per tube in the latest design generation.
Thus he developed and strongly supported " Vietnamization ", a program intended to expand, equip, and train South Vietnam's forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U. S. combat troops.
Thus, some scholars have suggested that this may have been intended to signify the absence of a central authority in Kish for a time.
Thus " non-lethal force " does have some risk of causing death: in this context " non-lethal " means only " not intended to kill ".
Thus a screening exam is not intended to be definitive: It is intended to have sufficient sensitivity to detect a useful proportion of cancers.
Thus his writings are credited by some later scholars as having had a more significant impact on their intended audience than the now better-known writings of his more polemical and religiously-grounded contemporaries.
Thus, a bar originally intended for one demographic profile can become popular with another.
Thus, a major Zhivkov project produced the very opposite effect from that intended.
Thus context is extremely important in understanding the intended meaning of " verismo ", as it is used both as a description of the gritty, passionate, working-class dramas that the term was coined to describe, and also as the musical movement in which the giovane scuola were participants.
Thus, facsimile editions are intended mostly for use by scholars, along with performers who pursue scholarship as part of their preparation.

Thus and signal
Thus, an analog signal is one represented by a continuous stream of data, in this case along an electrical circuit in the form of voltage, current or charge changes ( compare with digital signals below ).
Thus it requires sufficient duration of transmission time for calls to connect or link with another station that is unsynchronised with its calling signal.
Thus, the RF bandwidth of a signal ( measured from the lowest frequency as opposed to 0 Hz ) is twice its baseband bandwidth.
Thus all of the additional signal power is guided in the same fiber mode as the incoming signal. There is usually an isolator placed at the output to prevent reflections returning from the attached fiber.
Thus, the received signal will be expressed by
Thus, in the scaleogram of a continuous wavelet transform of this signal, such an event marks an entire region in the time-scale plane, instead of just one point.
Thus any obstruction between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna will block the signal, just like the light that the eye may sense.
Thus, other equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, or video game console, which wishes to send a signal to such an old TV must replicate this process, in effect " faking " an over-the-air signal.
Thus the available bandwidth is divided into " slots " or channels, each of which can carry a data signal.
Thus as this portion of the signal decreases in amplitude, the higher frequencies are progressively more sharply attenuated, which also filters out the constant background noise on the tape when and where it would be most noticeable.
Thus, the high-speed alternator would produce a steady radio signal when connected to an aerial.
Thus, the G. 711 encoder will create a 64 kbit / s bitstream for a signal sampled at 8 kHz.
Thus, each lane is composed of four wires or signal traces.
Thus, later analog synthesizers used the same building blocks, but integrated them into single units, eliminating patch cords in favour of integrated signal routing systems.
Thus channel capacity increases linearly by increasing the channel's bandwidth to the maximum value available, or ( in a fixed-channel bandwidth ) by increasing the signal power exponentially.
Thus, the station can be heard up and down the eastern coast of the United States at night, but despite its 50, 000 watt signal, it cannot be heard 20 miles to the southwest.
Thus, metalloproteins have many different functions in cells, such as enzymes, transport and storage proteins, and signal transduction proteins.
Thus, in the evolution of the complex pigmentation phenotype, the yellow pigment gene evolved enhancers responsive to the wingless signal and wingless expression evolved at new locations to produce novel wing patterns.
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.
Thus, a greater portion of the transmitted signal can be recovered by a receiving device.
Thus the bandwidth channel capacity of the recorded signal can be seen to be related to tape speed: the faster the speed, the higher the frequency that can be recorded.
Thus, in the first verse, Bowie's voice sounds close, warm and present ; by the end of the song, Visconti has mixed in a large amount of signal from all three microphones, giving Bowie's voice a strikingly reverberant sound.

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