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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, 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 resistance
Thus, a gene for antibiotic resistance that evolves via natural selection may be shared.
Thus the electrons stay paired together and resist all kicks, and the electron flow as a whole ( the current through the superconductor ) will not experience resistance.
Thus, asymmetric algorithm keys must be longer for equivalent resistance to attack than symmetric algorithm keys.
Thus, reducing the current by a factor of 2 will lower the energy lost to conductor resistance by a factor of 4.
Thus, some view Catiline as a reformer such as the Gracchi who met similar resistance from the government.
Thus almost the entire navy was caught unprepared and captured without resistance, and all the men taken were put to death.
Thus, there is no need for direct contact between the pyrometer and the object, as there is with thermocouples and resistance temperature detectors ( RTDs ).
Thus, violent resistance is a necessity imposed by the colonists upon the colonized.
Thus the speed of sound increases with the stiffness ( the resistance of an elastic body to deformation by an applied force ) of the material, and decreases with the density.
Thus, for example, the Gandhian ahimsa is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence, but at the same time sees nonviolent action ( also called civil resistance ) as an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it.
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, the early founders of the various " nine mountain " monasteries met with considerable resistance, repressed by the long influence in court of the Gyo schools.
Thus, for example, if a researcher were interested in US resistance to communist expansion as a theoretical focus, then the Korean War might be taken to be the subject, the lens, the case study through which the theoretical focus, the object, could be viewed and explicated.
Thus the higher the resistance of the current source, the lower is, and the better the CMRR.
Thus the radiation resistance of an antenna is a good indicator of the strength of the electromagnetic field radiated by a transmitting antenna or being received by a receiving antenna, since its value is directly proportional to the power of the field.
Thus coercivity measures the resistance of a ferromagnetic material to becoming demagnetized.
Thus fungicide preparations advertised as having curative action may only have one active chemical ; a single fungicide acting in isolation increases the risk of fungicide resistance.
Thus the most important operating region for a tunnel diode is the negative resistance region.
Thus, the capacitance of the membrane is more or less fixed, but the resistance is highly variable.
Thus, when passing current through the electrode and the cell, Ohm's Law tells us that this will cause a voltage to form across both the cell's and the electrode's resistance.
Thus, the load current is constant ( neglecting the output resistance of the transistor due to the Early effect ) and the circuit operates as a constant current source.
Thus, it appeared for a time that resistance to cholera explained the selective advantage to being a carrier for CF and why the carrier state was so frequent.
Thus, a decreased radius will greatly increase the resistance.
Thus over a period of centuries the Jews had learned that in order to survive they had to restrain from resistance ..." Yad Vashem's scholars, including Josef Melkman and Nathan Eck, did not feel that Hilberg's characterizations of Jewish history were correct, but they also felt that by using Jewish history to explain the reaction of the Jewish community to the Holocaust, Hilberg was suggesting that some responsibility for the extent of the destruction fell on the Jews themselves, a position that they found unacceptable.

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