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Thus, the alignment of the `` dots '' and `` tips '', respectively, indicate individual variability of the 21 growth centers of each child with respect to the mean values for these boys and girls.
Thus, when more than one distinct form leads to a particular cell in the X-region, a chain of information cells must be created to accommodate the forms, one cell in the chain for each form.
Thus, the efficiency **yt couplers is given by -- Af or approximately 50 percent each.
Thus some provinces contained tribes which detested each other, and to them independence meant an opportunity for war.
Thus arose the first monastic community, consisting of anchorites living each in his own little dwelling, united together under one superior.
Thus, each person of the Trinity is described as uncreated ( increatus ), limitless ( Immensus ), eternal ( æternus ), and omnipotent ( omnipotens ).
Thus, each Spruance-class destroyer originally carried a maximum total of 24 ASROC.
Thus, there are 35 possible basic contracts ( five at each of the seven levels ); 1 being the lowest, followed by 1 etc., up to 7NT, the highest possible bid.
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 an understanding of how these two levels relate to each other is needed.
Thus, on a real computer display, each pixel is actually composed of separate red, green, and blue subpixels.
Thus the dynamic characteristic of DHTML is the way it functions while a page is viewed, not in its ability to generate a unique page with each page load.
Thus, the change in slope between each successive point is small, reducing the apparent " jaggedness " of the approximation.
Thus, speakers of two adjacent Inuit dialects would usually be able to understand one another, but speakers from dialects distant from each other on the dialect continuum would have difficulty understanding one another.
Thus, ecosystem processes are driven by the number of species in an ecosystem, the exact nature of each individual species, and the relative abundance organisms within these species.
Thus, churches actually had money-changing tables at which each coin would be examined separately and a token of actual worth given to the layperson so that he or she could be seen by the other parishioners as putting money in the basket during that part of the service.
Thus, medical practitioners would select treatment options for specific cases based on the best research for each patient they treat.
Thus in each term ( endothermic & exothermic ) the prefix refers to where heat goes as the reaction occurs.
Thus, over time we would expect each traditional song to become aesthetically ever more appealing — it would be collectively composed to perfection, as it were, by the community.
Thus, online conversations often involve a variety of assumptions and motives unique to each individual user.
Thus, the eight items of the path are not to be understood as stages, in which each stage is completed before moving on to the next.
Thus, in a sense, there is a different completeness theorem for each deductive system.
Thus, in place of one unchallenged military commander, the province now had five officers, each with command of only a small fraction of the garrison.
Thus, a square and a circle are homeomorphic to each other, but a sphere and a donut are not.

Thus and agent
Thus, for aqueous media, we can think of the idealized organic active as an oleophilic or hydrophobic surface-active agent, and of an idealized builder as a oleophobic or hydrophilic surface-active agent.
Thus, he reasoned that existence must be due to an agent cause that necessitates, imparts, gives, or adds existence to an essence.
Thus there are things which may act as signs without any respect to the human agent ( the things of the external world, all sorts of indications, evidences, symptoms, and physical signals ), there are signs which are always signs ( the entities of the mind as ideas and images, thoughts and feelings, constructs and intentions ); and there are signs that have to get their signification ( as linguistic entities and cultural symbols ).
Thus in this example, the ergative is promoted to the absolutive, and the agent ( i. e. him ), which was formerly marked by the absolutive, is deleted to form the antipassive voice ( or is marked in a different way, in the same way that in the English passive voice can still be specified as the agent of the action using by him in I was hugged by him — for example, Dyirbal puts the agent in the dative case, and Basque retains the agent in the absolutive ).
Thus C too makes demands of agents that it initially deemed immoral ; it fails not on its own terms, for it still demands the outcome that maximizes total happiness, but does demand that each agent not always act as an impartial happiness promoter.
Thus, on July 10, 1873, the name was officially changed to Ransom Township in honor of Ransom Humiston, agent for the National Colony, which brought large groups of settlers to Worthington from 1872 until 1876.
Thus, BZ causes PNS effects that in general are the opposite of those seen in nerve agent poisoning.
Thus, for example, the word " kartṛi ", meaning " agent " or " doer ", does not contain, contrary to intuitive English prosodic principles, simply two syllabic units, but contains rather, in order, a " deergh " / " guru "/ " heavy " foot and a " laghu " / " light " foot.
Thus, a pocket veto can only occur under two circumstances: a ) if Congress is adjourned, and b ) if bill return to Congress is not possible ( bill return is possible when Congress has adjourned, but has designated an agent to receive veto messages and other communications, an action Congresses have taken routinely for decades ).
Thus, if an agent engages in any behaviour that is not governed by rational thought ( i. e., is being irrational ), he is influenced by external forces and is beholden to them.
Thus it is an example of an embodied agent.
Thus Bestuzhev's ruin appeared certain when, in 1743, the French agent, Jacques-Joachim Trotti, marquis de la Chétardie, arrived to reinforce his other enemies.
Thus, Capsaicin is clinically used as an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory agent to reduce pain associated with arthritis and many types of neuralgia.
Thus, a resident of one country cannot avoid being treated as having a PE by acting through a dependent agent rather than conducting its business directly.
Thus, when an electrophilic alkylating agent is introduced to a primary amine, it will preferentially alkylate all the way to a quaternary ammonium cation.
Thus, she became an agent of the NSC, serving as its liaison to the CIA and working in the same CIA office with both Sydney Bristow and Michael Vaughn.
Thus, the term apparatchik, or " agent of the apparatus " was usually the best possible description of the person's profession and occupation.
The press agent of the night club prevailed upon Mostel to adopt this stage name, hoping that it would inspire the comment: “ Here ’ s a man who made something out of nothing .” Thus, at the age of 27, Mostel dropped every other job and occupation to start his show business career.
Thus, if it is difficult for the possessor of information to convey it credibly to the party that benefits from reduced energy use, a principal / agent problem arises .”
Thus President Kennedy was deprived of a potentially important intelligence agent that might have lessened the tension during the ensuing 13-day stand-off ; intelligence such as the fact that Nikita Khrushchev was already looking for ways to defuse the situation.

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