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Thus and far
Thus far the advances made have been almost entirely along functional lines.
Thus far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.
Thus far the only people who have been attested with a high level of genetic, historical, linguistic and cultural research to be the descendants of the ancient Mesopotamians are the Assyrian Christians of Iraq and its surrounding areas in north west Iran, north east Syria and south eastern Turkey.
Thus far, however, most such cases against file sharers have been settled out of court.
Thus far, the origins of the word remain inconclusive, as the term is not used outside Mexican-American communities, further indicating that the term is primarily self-identifying.
Thus, as church founder Joseph Smith, Jr. explained, the church believes the Bible to be the word of God " as far as it is translated correctly.
Thus far, pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles has not been a major problem.
Thus, at UV frequencies and higher ( and probably somewhat also in the visible range ), electromagnetic radiation does far more damage to biological systems than simple heating predicts.
) Thus far, no published FFT algorithm has achieved fewer than complex-number additions ( or their equivalent ) for power-of-two.
Hence, those with less pigmented skin survived and had children at higher rates because their skin allowed more UV light for the production of vitamin D. Thus, the skin of those in the group that left the African continent and went far north gradually developed adaptations for relatively greater translucence compared to equatorial hues.
Thus far, no system design has been shown to meet this requirement fully on a technical basis alone.
Thus far, no key escrow system has been designed which meets both objections and nearly all have failed to meet even one.
Thus, the Bible, written by prophets, is the word of God, so far as it is translated correctly.
Thus each shell of a given thickness will produce the same net amount of light regardless of how far away it is.
Thus, concentrated solutions of polymers are far rarer than those of small molecules.
Thus far, most of the compounds that show high activity against the eukaryotic type II enzyme contain aromatic substituents at their C-7 positions.
Thus far, Swiss authorities have blocked about 72 accounts totalling U. S .$ 22. 6 million.
Thus far, most DNA sequencing has been performed using the chain termination method developed by Frederick Sanger.
Thus, in the pre-Buddhist times ( 7th / 6th c BCE ), the parts of modern Tajikstan including territories as far as Zeravshan valley in Sogdiana formed parts of ancient Kamboja and the Parama Kamboja kingdoms when it was ruled by Iranian Kambojas till it became part of Achaemenid Empire.
Thus many of the species that occur in Tristan da Cunha appear as far away as New Zealand.
Thus, Northumbria became not only part of modern England's far north, but also covered much of what is now the south-east of Scotland.
Thus " weapons grade plutonium mines " would be a problem for the very far future (> 9, 000 years from now ), so that there remains a great deal of time for technology to advance to solve it.
The Georgian writer Grigol Robakidze wrote in his 1918 essay on Tamar: " Thus far, nobody knows where Tamar's grave is.
Thus, so far there is not enough evidence to recommend IHN to treat dyslipidemia.
Thus the current Albury-Wodonga population of approximately 104, 609 residents is far below the 300, 000 projected by Whitlam in the 1970s, a figure unlikely to ever be realised.

Thus and none
Thus, we have no part, and want none, in current discussions of the relative importance of science, the social studies, the humanities, the creative arts.
Thus there is no way of discerning which, if any, ethical properties exist ; by Occam's Razor, the simplest assumption is that none do.
Thus, personal involvement is linked with public opinion Proverbs that speak to the political disgruntlement include: “ When the Czar spits into the soup dish, it fairly bursts with pride ”; “ If the Czar be a rhymester, woe be to the poets ”; and “ The hen of the Czarina herself does not lay swan ’ s eggs .” While none of these proverbs state directly, “ I hate the Czar and detest my situation ” ( which would have been incredibly dangerous ), they do get their points across.
Thus, according to the standard quantum-theoretic viewpoint, none of this energy can be withdrawn without altering the system to a different form in which the system has a lower zero-point energy.
Thus, he had surpassed Schérer, Joubert, Championnet, and even Moreau, none of whom had been able to inflict a decisive blow on the Coalition.
Thus, Charles's skepticism was derived from the realisation that none of the strategic prerequisites for an Austrian victory in this war had materialised.
Thus all of Rohan's forces would be focused in the west trying to stem the tide of the Isengard attack, and none would be sent to Minas Tirith's defence.
Thus Velázquez saw none of the riches which came from Mexico.
Thus none of Stephen's own plans of English codification took effect.
Thus, any eye number from none to five may occur.
Thus, in the Hindi compound nikal paRā ( exit + fall ), paRā has almost none of its " fall " meaning, though some of the finality of the fall also is transferred as a perfective aspect.
Thus, Rohl is of the opinion that none of these three foundations of the conventional Egyptian chronology are secure, and that the sacking of Thebes by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal in 664 BC is the earliest fixed date in Egyptian history.
Thus, against common practice, Cato took none, and he prepared immaculate accounts for the senate, much as he had done earlier in his career as quaestor.
: Thus says the LORD: ' Write this man down as childless, A man who shall not prosper in his days ; For none of his descendants shall prosper, Sitting on the throne of David, And ruling anymore in Judah.
Thus Old Wolverton was reduced from about thirty peasant families in the mid 16th century to almost none, within the space of a century.
Thus, mobile homes in certain highly desirable locations in California sell for an excess of a million dollars, even as the owner of the site which allows for that high price enjoys none of that increase in value as it is realized entirely by the owner of the mobile home.
" Thus perished the first steamer on the Bay, a mere toy, and a most dangerous one too ," reported San Francisco's Californian, " Should she be resuscitated by the owner we sincerely hope that none of our citizens will trust themselves with a passage in her beyond the ' flat ' that she now rests upon.
Thus the police investigation, which had specifically looked for a video link, concluded there was none.
Thus, 3 or 4 was given to non-Jewish indigenous people of Algeria ( improperly called " Muslims ") and of all colonies ; 5 or 6 for indigenous Jews ; 7 or 8 for foreigners ; 9 or 0 for miscellaneous and ill-defined status ( people entering into none of these class ).
Thus, Ilya supposedly served Prince Vladimir of Kiev ( ruled 980 – 1015 ); he fought Batu Khan, the founder of Golden Horde ( c. 1205 – 55 ); he saved Constantine the God-Loving, the tsar of Constantinople, from a monster ( there were a number of Byzantine emperors named Constantine, none of them contemporaries of Prince Vladimir or Batu Khan, and the one most likely to be called " God-loving " was Constantine XI, 1405 – 53 ).
Thus, detecting a pulse is essential to the operation of a pulse oximeter and it will not function if there is none.
Thus, one could use the entire amount on day one of the plan year, terminate employment on day two of the plan year, and contributions would have been none or negligible ( e. g., perhaps 1 / 26 in the case of biweekly contributions ).
" Thus the first to use deductive analogy was none other than Satan himself, by reasoning and challenging the command of God to prostrate.
Thus, the use of modals without an infinitive became rare ( as in " I must to Coventry "; " I'll none of that ").

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