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Thus and commercial
Thus, engaging in the commercial world is a legitimate means to achieving a livelihood, but individuals should participate in modern society as little as possible.
Thus, to the commercial reasons for pacification could be added anti-slavery ones.
Thus, from very early in the development of the MS-DOS software environment, many significant commercial software products were written directly to the hardware, for a variety of reasons:
Thus previously the only way to obtain silk suitable for spinning into textiles in areas where commercial silks are not cultivated is by tedious and labor intensive carding.
Thus increasing and promoting commercial bank's interest in the Internet and conducting business over the Internet is necessary in order to further the development of ecash and commerce in the Internet, as well as improving cryptography and security features of the systems.
Thus, the Council annexed several thousand acres, which now host commercial, residential and agricultural uses.
Thus, most commercial smartphones were based on open-source operating systems.
Thus, farmers are enabled to crop improved selections of their own varieties, instead of being lured to substitute their own varieties with commercial ones or to abandon their crop.
Thus one can question whether power source is truly a key distinguishing concept ; but for economics purposes, the NBER's definition made sense, because most of the commercial value of the existence of machine tools comes about via those that are powered by electricity, hydraulics, and so on.
Thus, it is legal for a person under 18 to be a sex worker, but it is illegal for anyone else to profit from them in this capacity, or cause, assist, facilitate, or encourage them to provide commercial sexual services to any person.
Thus, international commercial trade in the species or any derivatives of which, such as the meat, horns or flesh is considered illegal.
Thus the ' hands-on ' expertise and experience of the Visual Basic programmer might be of commercial value only to Microsoft job-shops, for example.
" Thus, DikuMUD is not open source software as defined by the Open Source Definition ( OSD ), because the OSD's clause 6 requires " No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor ", that is, commercial users cannot be excluded.
Thus, the X-33 was not only about honing space flight technologies, but also about successfully demonstrating the technology required to make a commercial reusable launch vehicle possible.
Thus, the final of the road south of the Schoolhouse Road exit is the only part of the Thruway system that prohibits commercial vehicles.
Thus by cross licensing, each party maintains their freedom to bring the commercial product to market.
I realized that we could build such a thing with our technology .” Thus in 1995, Open Text released the Open Text Index, one of the first popular commercial web search engines.
Thus, they does not make music for commercial purposes ; their ability to express their views and the effects of their words motivates their music choices.
Thus, expensive technologies which would otherwise only serve military purposes can also be utilized to benefit civilian commercial interests when not otherwise engaged such as the Global Positioning System.
Thus yields are among the lowest of any commercial grape variety.
Thus low levels of chlorine in potable water supplies ( 1 – 3 ppm ) can be sufficient enough to cause stress corrosion cracking to develop, a problem which has been experienced in both the USA and Europe in domestic and commercial water supply systems.
Thus, in the first period, commercial bank money was almost exactly central bank money times the multiplier, but this relationship broke down from September 2008.
Thus, the idea of maximizing development should be separated from the notion of pursuing commercial interest.
Thus in many banks a credit entry on an account (" CR ") is regarded as negative movement, and a debit (" DR ") is positive-the reverse of usual commercial accounting conventions.

Thus and lighting
) Thus lighting energy accounts for about four or five million barrels of oil ( equivalent ) per day.
Thus, LED technology may be a good replacement in uses such as supermarket freezer lighting and will last longer than other technologies.
Another renowned part of the coronation was the lighting of a bundle of flax at the top of a gilded pole, which would flare brightly for a moment and then promptly extinguish, with the admonition Sic transit gloria mundi (" Thus passes worldly glory ").
Thus, energy that is saved by reducing artificial lighting is often more than offset by the energy required for operating HVAC systems to maintain thermal comfort.
Thus, lighting a larger area to the same level of lux requires a greater number of lumens.
Thus, weather, wind, lighting, positioning of the defense, and the abilities of the players involved in the play must be taken into account.
Thus the Romanesque medieval builders had to resort to techniques of small windows, large buttresses, or other forms of interior wall cross-bracing to achieve the desired lighting outcomes.
Thus, in principle, a saturable reactor is already an amplifier, although before 20th century they were used for simple tasks, such as controlling lighting and electrical machinery as early as 1885.
Thus, the intensity of many lighting instruments are often altered with a single fade, especially with newer digital control systems like DMX, which uses a serial data stream to control up to 512 dimmers or other compatible fixtures, via a single twisted pair of wires.
Thus, a common way of catching them is to affix powerful lighting fixtures with a number of 500 W blue or white lamps to one side of a boat, and some weaker red lamps to the other.
Thus Hella supplies the automotive aftermarket and garages with comprehensive and continually growing parts ranges in the core areas of lighting, electrical, electronics and thermal management.

Thus and alone
Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers `` marched in their own dust and sang '', while on the footpath one man walks alone.
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
Thus perceptions must already come parcelled into distinct " bundles " before they can be associated according to the relations of similarity and causality: in other words, the mind must already possess a unity that cannot be generated, or constituted, by these relations alone.
Thus, when the Winter War broke out, Finland was left alone to resist the Soviet attack.
Thus, higher hormone concentration alone cannot trigger the negative feedback mechanism.
Thus far, no system design has been shown to meet this requirement fully on a technical basis alone.
Thus it uses a much more complex ruleset for coding than its predecessor ; for example, it tests for approximately 100 different contexts of the use of the letter C alone.
Thus, thermography alone cannot be used as conclusive evidence for-or against-a diagnosis of CRPS, and must be interpreted in light of the patient's larger medical history and prior diagnostic studies.
Thus, " faith alone " is foundational to Protestantism, and distinguishes it from other Christian denominations.
Thus, a person with severe coeliac disease is not allowed, let alone required, to eat any matzo other than gluten-free matzo.
Thus it is the structure of the organization rather than the employees, alone, which holds the key to improving the quality of output.
Thus, there is no possibility of simply copying each list, let alone of using a template, as can be done, if different languages share one project with or without separate namespaces.
Thus appeared a definite distinction, which eventually had the effect of restricting to the greater barons alone the privileges and duties of peerage.
Thus the flow characteristics is not an inherent property of the material alone, but a relative property that depends on two fundamentally different characteristic times.
Thus, the above construction does not contradict the nontrisectibility of angles with ruler and compass alone.
Thus, although the senate planned to confirm Marcus alone, he refused to take office unless Lucius received equal powers.
Thus, to enter an orbit passing over the poles of the Sun, the spacecraft would have to eliminate the 30 km / s speed it inherited from the Earth's orbit around the Sun and gain the speed needed to orbit the Sun in the pole-to-pole plane — tasks that are impossible with current spacecraft propulsion systems alone, making gravity assist maneuvers essential.
Thus Pym lost the unity of the House of Commons, which had allowed him to oppose the King from a firm platform ; previously the King had had to agree to demands because he could not raise an army alone to fight the Irish rebels.
Thus letters patent creating the title in May 1937 restricted the attribute of Royal Highness to the Duke of Windsor alone, denying it to the woman for whom he had given up the throne.
Thus the dynamics of the system alone are irreversible.
Thus the dynamics of the system alone, treated in isolation, are non-unitary and, as such, are represented by irreversible transformations acting on the system's Hilbert space,.
Thus, " subluxation correction " alone is not a viable option for chiropractic's future.
Thus, it is very unlikely that it will be possible to program a reasonably fast algorithm for playing the Go endgame flawlessly, let alone the whole Go game.
Thus, by 2023, Terminal 2 alone should be able to handle the 20 million passengers per year indicated by estimates.

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