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Thus and excluding
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
Thus such studies undermine the broad consensus required for good science by excluding certain people, and so proving themselves in the end to be unscientific.
Thus there were in reality thirteen tribes ; but the number twelve was preserved by excluding that of Levi when Ephraim and Manasseh are mentioned separately.
Thus excluding all cases where anti-malarial prophylaxis has failed.
Thus, the Sovereign, the Governor-General, and the Prime Minister of each commonwealth realm, excluding the United Kingdom, could be referred to as a triumvirate.
Since the Second Consonant Shift was beginning to occur at this time, Robinson says :" Thus many take the runic inscriptions from before about 550 as evidence for a surprisingly late breakup of Common Germanic ( excluding East Germanic ) into North and West Germanic ...."
According to the draft guidelines published by RBI the capital ratios are set to become: Common Equity as 5 % + 2. 5 % ( Capital Conservation Buffer ) + 0-2. 5 % ( Counter Cyclical Buffer ), 7 % of tier I capital and minimum capital adequacy ratio ( excluding Capital Conservation Buffer ) 9 % of Risk Weighted Assets. Thus the actual capital requirement is between 11-13. 5 % ( including Capital Conservation Buffer and Counter Cyclical Buffer )

Thus and transmission
Thus, rubbing a bumped knee seems to relieve pain by preventing its transmission to the brain.
Thus, the neurochemical alterations which induce psychosis in otherwise healthy people are indicative that the root of the symptoms altered thalamocortical and hippocamalcortical transmission, and corresponding layer 5 / thalamus axis function, altering the crucial ordered cortiocortical layer 3 / 1 and 2 / 3 transmission necessary for rational language self-expression.
Thus, the hub and leaf nodes, and the transmission lines between them, form a graph with the topology of a star.
Thus it requires sufficient duration of transmission time for calls to connect or link with another station that is unsynchronised with its calling signal.
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, an optical fiber or a copper cable is a transmission medium.
Thus they have developed sophisticated methods ( see Hadith studies ) of evaluating isnāds ( chains of transmission ).
Thus 10 Baud times are used to send a single character, which has the nice side-effect that dividing the signalling bit-rate by ten results in the overall transmission speed in characters per second.
Thus, power from the crank would be delivered out of the engine at the front, then transferred down and back to the transmission below, via a set of chain-driven primary gears.
Thus the manual transmission requires very little engine power to function, with the main power consumption due to drag from the gear train being immersed in the lubricating oil of the gearbox.
Thus, the Constructicons were born, and were immediately put to work building a massive radio transmission dish that Soundwave used to beam a message to Cybertron.
Thus, the transmission coefficient is low, which calls for a large heating surface area.
Thus, the oral vaccine broke the chain of transmission of the virus and allowed for the possibility that polio might one day be eradicated.
Thus buyers of an amazingly affordable car ( surprisingly low initial price ) will probably never complain that the transmission was not field-serviceable as long as they themselves never had to pay for transmission service in the lifespan of their ownership.
Thus he could give himself lower transmission unit cost.
Thus a tank transmission could be prone to premature wearing out ; but merely getting a good-enough tank into the field in 30 days was a much more important concern than getting a perfect, long-lasting tank into the field in 50 days.
This risk is called the transmission risk and is denoted p. Thus:
Thus, because the Canadian legislature has declined to criminalize the transmission of HIV, the judiciary must address the issues as and when they arise.
Thus any low-power handheld amateur radio transceiver which can contact a local Echolink node ( A node is an active Echolink station with a transceiver attached ) can then use the Internet connection of that station to send their transmission via VOIP to any other active Echolink node, world-wide.
Thus in the case of gas electron diffraction, reflection high-energy electron diffraction ( RHEED ), and transmission electron diffraction, because the energy of the incident electron is high, the contribution of inelastic electron scattering can be ignored.
Thus there is often a chain of direct transmission dating back to ( or even before ) the original appearance ( 1844 ) of The Sacred Harp.
Thus, Coleman was animated to think about the role of music and the transmission of information in non-western cultures.

Thus and equipment
Thus, during any given year ( A ) if the revenues from the residential service are $7,000,000, ( B ) if the operating expenses imputed to this class of service come to $5,000,000, and ( C ) if the net investment in ( or value of ) the plant and equipment deemed devoted to this service amounts to $30,000,000, the cost analyst will report that residential service, in the aggregate, has yielded a return of $2,000,000 or 6-2/3 per cent.
Thus the dragoon regiments of the Imperial German Army wore the pickelhaube ( spiked helmet ) of the same design as those of the infantry and the British dragoons wore scarlet tunics, In other respects however dragoons had adopted the same tactics, roles and equipment as other branches of the cavalry and the distinction had become simply one of traditional titles.
Thus many equipment manufacturers add on their own particular requirements or tighten the tolerance on a general specification to meet their particular needs ( or doing a different set of tests or using different / own testbed engine ).
Thus, in this usufruct system, absentee ownership is illegitimate and workers own the machines or other equipment that they work with.
Thus generation has to be kept matched to the load, to prevent overloading failures of the generation equipment.
Thus phones were property of the Bell System, located on customers ' premises – hence, customer-premises equipment.
Thus, for equipment to be affected, the weapon needs to be above the visual horizon.
Thus the colony owns and operates its buildings and equipment like a corporation.
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 a decent-sized sailing rig can be added to the boat while still allowing all the equipment to be stowed completely inside it.
Thus equipment sold as Freeview HD before April 2011 may not deliver surround sound to audio equipment ( some equipment may, but this is not mandatory ); later equipment must be capable of surround sound compatible with most suitable audio equipment.
Thus is to supply auxiliary equipment that does not need, or may be damaged by, dry steam.
Thus, the grid had become the main driver of remote customers ’ power costs and power quality problems, which became more acute as digital equipment required extremely reliable electricity., Efficiency gains no longer come from increasing generating capacity, but from smaller units located closer to sites of demand.,
Thus, the correct room acoustics and arrangement of the equipment inside a mastering studio is an important factor since the mastering engineer ( ME ) needs to hear each mix in detail.
Thus, for objects such as transmitting antennas, electrical or electronic equipment, dielectric materials, or where radiation is scattering from an object, the non-radiative ' near field ' components of electromagnetic fields dominate the EM field close to the object, while electromagnetic radiation or ' far field ' behaviors dominate at greater distances.
Thus in order to limit the spread of blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis and HIV through shared injection equipment, many countries have needle exchange programs in most larger cities.
Thus, from the early 1950s to the early 1970s, the Soviet Union inexpensively supplied its East European clients with hard goods in exchange for finished machinery and equipment.
Thus, when in water ( a fluid ), the weight of the volume of water displaced as compared to the weight of the materials in the diver's body and in the diver's equipment, determine whether the diver floats or sinks.
Thus, police may be unfamiliar with the use of the new equipment they have been given and rural police brought in to the city may be somewhat unfamiliar with crowd control tactics in general.
Thus anthropologists Henri Beuchat and Diamond Jenness, both designated for the Southern Party, found themselves sailing with Karluk, while their equipment was on board Alaska.

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