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Thus and departments
Thus different departments need different views of the company's database, that both include the employees ' payments, possibly in a different level of detail ( and presented in different visual forms ).
Thus, implicitly, the Constitution creates a Cabinet that includes the principal officers of the various departments.
Thus, these departments and the eastern portion of San José, which together constituted the Greater Montevideo region, held over one-half of Uruguay's population.
Thus the leader becomes the Prime Minister and some of the other elected members of the government party in both the House and the Senate become ministers responsible for various portfolios and administer government departments.
Thus, the following establishments, were initially faculties or departments at " Politehnica " University of Bucharest: The University for Civil Engineering-Bucharest ; Silviculture Faculty-Braşov ; The Agronomy Institute-Bucharest ; The School of Mines-Petroşani ; The University for Gas and Oil-Ploieşti ; The Architecture Institute-Bucharest ; Faculty for Food Chemistry-Galaţi ; Faculty for Textile Industry-Iaşi.
Thus, for example, the departments of Forest and Public Works had both imperial and provincial branches.
Thus, academic departments are directly involved in the application of athletics within a university: Student athletes must take academic courses.
Thus, there are huge differences between universities and even between individual departments inside a university.

Thus and carrying
Thus we hear of abbots going out to hunt, with their men carrying bows and arrows ; keeping horses, dogs and huntsmen ; and special mention is made of an abbot of Leicester, c. 1360, who was the most skilled of all the nobility in hare hunting.
Thus, before the Aswan High Dam was completed in 1971, the White Nile watered the Egyptian stretch of the river throughout the year, whereas the Blue Nile, carrying seasonal rain from Ethiopia, caused the Nile to overflow its banks and deposit a layer of fertile mud over adjacent fields.
Thus, those carrying out the traditions will not be consciously aware of the change, and even if a tradition undergoes major changes over many generations, it will be seen as unchanged.
Thus, the carrying capacity is the number of individuals an environment can support without significant negative impacts to the given organism and its environment.
They were capable of emitted signals on two transponders at just 2 W. Thus, Syncom satellites were only capable of carrying a single two-way telephone conversation, or 16 Teletype connections.
Thus she was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
Thus, any loss of accuracy could be made up by carrying more bombs, increasing the chance that one would hit.
Thus, the sustainable management requires finding out what business activities fit into the Earth ’ s carrying capacity, and also defining the optimal levels of those activities.
Thus a long cylindrical conductor such as a wire, having a diameter D large compared to δ, has a resistance approximately that of a hollow tube with wall thickness δ carrying direct current.
Thus pink could describe a " lighter form of communism ", purportedly promoted by supporters of socialism who were not themselves actual or " card carrying " communists.
Thus, carrying out business practice which includes disabled people will help improve the company's reputation and image in an increasingly competitive environment.
Thus when the voltage of one cell changes, ions may move through from one cell to the next, carrying positive charge with them and depolarizing the postsynaptic cell.
Thus, the Americans concurred with the British in the grand strategy of " Europe first " ( or " Germany first ") in carrying out military operations in World War II.
Thus, as the samurai is carrying " soya ", we are to assume that he is not only an experienced swordsman, but also an experienced archer.
Thus the term has nothing to do with the biological aspects of carrying capacity, but is an economic term employed to imply that the transfer payment schemes of some developed countries might fail once the population declines to a certain point.
Thus buying, possessing, lending, using, carrying, crafting, altering and trading it is illegal and is punishable by up to five years imprisonment, confiscation of the knife and a fine of up to € 10, 000.
Thus the 1975 Chevrolet Monza was launched carrying conventional piston engines instead.
Thus there fell upon my ears words which would never come out of the head of a sensible man ; for even if my son were to be taken captive, his captivity could not bring him a worse misfortune than carrying him into the lands of the Franks.
Thus, if the contestant carrying the money is ' zapped ', neither contestant wins.
Thus, a horse finishing fourth, but carrying a heavier rider than the first place finisher and with equal vet scores, still has a good chance to win the BC award.
Thus, for example in Escherichia coli, identifying strains carrying toxin genes is more important than having a population genetics-based evaluation of prevalent strains.
Thus, it is possible for one to drive a car while carrying on an animated conversation ; and it is possible for Einstein to say that he had a " feel " for his theory years before he could formulate it.
Thus, for example, the anthropologist Marshall Sahlins estimated that the utilization by tribes of the " carrying capacity " of their habitat ranged from 7 % among the Kuikuro of Amazonia to about 75 % among the Lala of Zambia.
Thus there will be no little things: everything will be big ...' Great ' holiness consists in carrying out the ' little duties ' of each moment.

Thus and name
Thus, the Greeks most often associated Apollo's name with the Greek verb ἀπόλλυμι ( apollymi ), " to destroy ".
Thus, for hydrogen chloride, the IUPAC name would be aqueous hydrogen chloride.
Thus, services could be moved to a different machine and, so long as they kept the same service name, there was no need for users to do anything different to continue accessing the service.
Thus, if people are accustomed to using a particular machine name to access a particular service, their access will break when the service is moved to a different machine.
Thus, a heretic bearing the name of Sason (= Joy ) once remarked to him, " In the next world your people will have to draw water for me ; for thus it is written in the Bible ( Isaiah 12: 3 ), ' With joy shall ye draw water.
Thus the discovery report by the Berkeley group reads: " It is suggested that element 97 be given the name berkelium ( symbol Bk ) after the city of Berkeley in a manner similar to that used in naming its chemical homologue terbium ( atomic number 65 ) whose name was derived from the town of Ytterby, Sweden, where the rare earth minerals were first found.
Thus the week cycle is by itself not a full calendar system ; neither is a system to name the days within a year without a system for identifying the years.
Thus, the name carries both an augmentative "- one " (" big ") and a diminutive "- cello " (" little ").
Thus, the actual name that Chiang received at birth was Jiang Ruiyuan ().
Thus was born a new type of beef cattle for Central Brazil, with the name CANCHIM, derived from the name of a tree very common in the region where the breed was developed.
Thus, a proper name must have a bearer if it is to be meaningful.
Second, the message begins with " Thus says YHVH, God of your father David ..." rather than the more usual "... in the name of YHVH the God of Israel.
Thus Heracles's name means " the glory of Hera ", even though he was tormented all his life by Hera, the Queen of the Gods.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
Thus it was at Naples that Anatoli passed his most fertile period of literary production, and from that city were issued the numerous translations bearing his name.
Thus, the capital of Kazakhstan lent its name to the Alma-Ata Declaration, in which eleven of the fifteen Soviet republics announced the expansion of the thirteen-day-old CIS.
The name " Kach " (" Thus ") was inspired by the Irgun slogan " rak kach " (" only thus ").
Thus, to say the name of the play inside a theatre is believed to doom the production to failure, and perhaps cause physical injury or death to cast members.
Thus, contrary to the first impression its name might convey, and as realized in specific approaches and disciplines ( e. g. Fuzzy Sets and Systems ), intuitionist mathematics is more rigorous than conventionally founded mathematics, where, ironically, the foundational elements which Intuitionism attempts to construct / refute / refound are taken as intuitively given.
* " Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures, And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
Thus, every MUMPS command or function name could be abbreviated from one to three letters in length, e. g. Quit ( exit program ) as Q, $ P
Thus (" The Father of Greatness ", the highest Manichaean deity of Light ), in Middle Persian texts might either be translated literally as pīd ī wuzurgīh, or substituted with the name of the deity Zurwān.

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