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Thus and civil
Thus common law systems are adopting one of the approaches long common in civil law jurisdictions.
Thus, over the course of time, parallel to the civil law and supplementing and correcting it, a new body of praetoric law emerged.
Thus, Roman law is often still a mandatory subject for law students in civil law jurisdictions.
Thus in the modern thought the state is contrasted with civil society.
Thus later sociologists of religion ( notably Robert Bellah ) have extended Durkheimian insights to talk about notions of civil religion, or the religion of a state.
Thus begins a civil war in Sweden between father and son, which will last until Erik's death in 1359.
Thus began a 4-month civil war that destroyed or damaged much of the capital.
Jeff Snyder is a spokesman for the view that gun possession is a civil right, and that therefore arguments about whether gun restrictions reduce or increase violent crime are beside the point: " I am not here engaged in ... recommending ... policy prescriptions on the basis of the promised or probable results crime ... Thus these essays are not fundamentally about guns at all.
Thus, the civil law systems of the countries of modern continental Europe, with the exception of Russia and the Scandinavian countries have, to different degrees, been influenced by the Napoleonic Code.
Thus, a civil action or appeal in which the court's decision will not affect the rights of the parties is ordinarily beyond the power of the court to decide, provided it does not fall within one of the recognized exceptions.
Thus, a Christian symbolic theme was applied quite naturally to a form borrowed from civil semi-public precedents.
Thus all revolt, whether civil or religious, is a direct defiance of the Almighty.
Thus, PMC contractors are civilians ( in governmental, international, and civil organizations ) authorized to accompany an army to the field ; hence, the term civilian contractor.
Thus a civil war began between the Northern Court ( Mạc ) and the Southern Court ( Restored Lê ).
Thus, the conflicts are often misleadingly labelled and characterized as civil wars when they are inter-ethnic conflicts in a multi-ethnic state.
Thus a " new " civil war broke out in 1648.
Thus the division set up by Diocletian between civil governors ( praesides etc.
Thus in the foundation of 1350, Bateman stated that the college's aim was " the promotion of divine worship and of canon and civil science and direction of the commonwealth and especially of our church and diocese of Norwich.
Thus, for example, the Gandhian ahimsa is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence, but at the same time sees nonviolent action ( also called civil resistance ) as an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it.
Thus began a series of civil wars known as the Carlist Wars, named after the Carlists, who supported Prince Carlos ' claim.
Thus, emancipative values provide social capital that activates societies, makes publics more self-expressive, and vitalizes civil society.
Thus, the term civil society occupies an important place in the political discourses of the New Left and Neo-liberals.
Thus, Guatemala's 36-year civil war ended with a signature of a peace treaty in 1996.
Thus the High Court may hear appeals from the Supreme Court of Nauru in both criminal and civil cases, with certain exceptions ; in particular, no case pertaining to the Constitution of Nauru may be decided by the Australian court.

Thus and broadcast
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
Thus, the broadcast domain is the entire inter-connected layer two network, and the segments connected to each switch / bridge port are each a collision domain.
Thus, The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show apparently became the first cartoon series broadcast regularly during prime time, preceding The Flintstones by two seasons.
Thus, an Internet channel may distribute text or music worldwide, while a public address system in ( for example ) a workplace may broadcast very limited ad hoc soundbites to a small population within its range.
Thus in subsequent election years, the broadcast networks began increasingly limited their coverage, arguing that those interested can watch the proceedings on a cable news network such as CNN, MSNBC, or the Fox News Channel.
Thus was the sanctity of Sivaratri broadcast all over the world.
Thus, CBS became the first network to broadcast some NFL regular season games to selected television markets across the nation.
Thus Waltham's antenna array does not broadcast these two channels in the direction of Sandy Heath and vice versa.
Thus, from December, 2005 to September, 2010, the station had broadcast from five different antenna locations, moving approximately closer to Jackson ( when compared to the original tower location ) in the process.

Thus and standards
Thus, while D-Cinema is a defined standard, though one that is still partly being framed by SMPTE as of 2007, E-Cinema may be anything, ranging from a DVD player connected to a consumer projector to something that approaches the quality of D-Cinema without conforming to some of the standards.
Thus 8-PSK is often omitted from standards and, as seen above, schemes tend to ' jump ' from QPSK to 16-QAM ( 8-QAM is possible but difficult to implement ).
Thus the art has a choppy, unpolished look and the animation is extremely limited even by television animation standards.
Thus, he notes that hiring decisions at Hitachi, during the time of his study, were " regulated by very strict qualification standards ", and not very significantly influenced by ascribed characteristics.
Thus, there could be a synergy: compounding the inherent fallible nature of the process with the malleability of memory, the potential mendacity of witnesses, the showmanship and ' magic tricks ' involved in trials and advocacy, and the self interest, venality, morality, poor perception and recollection, and ethical standards of the participants.
Thus, SSI was created to eliminate the differences between the states including different disability standards and income and resources requirements, which many perceived as irrational or unfair.
Thus, increasing living standards for the public.
Thus it is important to agree on standards of deferred payment in advance, so that a degree of fluctuation will also be agreed as acceptable.
Thus, one conforms to the group standard, but as soon as one does, eliminating this external conflict, internal conflict is introduced ( because one has violated one's own standards ).
Thus the system has to meet ICAO standards to become operational.
Thus, MNCs are likely to adapt production processes in many of their operations to conform to the standards of the most rigorous jurisdiction in which they operate ( this tends to be either the USA, Japan, or the EU ).
Thus, in 1999, the federal government and all provincial governments except Quebec's agreed to the Social Union Framework Agreement, which promoted common standards for social programs across Canada.
Thus modems supporting those standards were becoming steadily more complex and expensive themselves, not to mention the fact that several conflicting standards in the early days of the various 33. 6K ( v34 ) and 56K protocols led to incompatibilities and the construction of modems with upgradeable firmware, which did all of the processing via a programmable DSP.
Thus, for example, whenever the United Nations makes reference to Taiwan, which does not appear on its member countries list, it uses the designation " Taiwan, Province of China ", and organizations that follow UN standards usually do the same, such as the International Organization for Standardization in its listing of ISO 3166-1 country codes.
Thus, the shift away from GSE securitization to private-label securitization ( PLS ) also corresponded with a shift in mortgage product type, from traditional, amortizing, fixed-rate mortgages ( FRM's ) to nontraditional, structurally riskier, nonamortizing, adjustable-rate mortgages ( ARM's ), and in the start of a sharp deterioration in mortgage underwriting standards.
Thus, what we consider drier than normal years, may in fact be normal, or even wet, by historical standards.
Thus William P. Alston writes, " since the standards of moral goodness are set by divine commands, to say that God is morally good is just to say that he obeys his own commands ... that God practises what he preaches, whatever that might be ", and Hutcheson deems such a view " an insignificant Tautology, amounting to no more than this, ' That God wills what he wills.
Thus thieves ' ( блатной, blatnoy ) customs, aesthetic standards, and jargon ( of which mat is a significant part ) penetrated the law-abiding population, especially the male adolescent subcultures of city courtyards.
Thus the paper ... made it through the review process even though, in retrospect, it does not meet the standards expected of articles in this journal ...
Thus there are a number of early wrestlers who were, by modern standards, yokozuna in name only.
Thus, the standards for attributing knowledge to someone, the contexualist claims, vary from one user's context to the next.
Thus, if I say " John knows that his car is in front of him ", the utterance is true if and only if ( 1 ) John believes that his car is in front of him, ( 2 ) the car is in fact in front of him, and ( 3 ) John meets the epistemic standards that my ( the speaker's ) context selects.
Thus it includes vexilla, banderoles, pennons, streamers, standards, and gonfalons.

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