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Thus and general
Thus, this readiness to relax controls, evidenced in the Kohnstamm situation, appears to be a more general personality factor.
Thus, in general, elementary light optical effects, light scatter, and electron scatter determine the obtainable resolution limit.
Thus it blurred the distinctions between a reliability trial, a general event and a race.
Thus, for the general, non-associative case, binary operations can be represented with binary trees.
Thus, the Big Bang theory cannot and does not provide any explanation for such an initial condition ; rather, it describes and explains the general evolution of the universe going forward from that point on.
Thus, in an agent-focused account, such as one that Peter Railton outlines, the actor might be concerned with the general welfare, but the actor is more concerned with the immediate welfare of herself and her friends and family.
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Thus a person who owns a quarter of the shares of a joint-stock company owns a quarter of the company, is entitled to a quarter of the profit ( or at least a quarter of the profit given to shareholders as dividends ) and has a quarter of the votes capable of being cast at general meetings.
Thus, a database and its supporting DBMS are defined here by a set of general requirements listed below.
Thus all the sets comprise a general directed graph ( ownership defines a direction ), or network construct.
Thus, Annie's strong drive to take revenge on women scholars in general and on Miss de Vine in particular is perfectly comprehensible, and in fact does not in itself prove her to be mentally deranged.
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, the motif of " slavery in Egypt " reflects the historical situation of imperialist control of the Egyptian Empire over Canaan after the conquests of Ramesses II, which declined gradually during the 12th century under the pressure from the Sea Peoples and the general Bronze Age collapse.
Thus, id's decision to protect Quake IIIs code inadvertently caused machinima creators to use more general solutions and thus widen their audience.
Thus saving rJ in a general register.
Thus saving rJ in a general register
Thus, no Nostradamus quatrain is known to have been interpreted as predicting a specific event before it occurred, other than in vague, general terms that could equally apply to any number of other events.
Thus, at a general level, there is a large degree of uniformity amongst all Orthodox Jews.
" Thus punctuationism in general is consistent with Darwin's conception of evolution.
Thus, although the term is sometimes viewed as a synonym or euphemism for prostitute, it is more general.
Thus the partners publisher Gerard Piel, editor Dennis Flanagan, and general manager Donald H. Miller, Jr .— essentially, created a new magazine.
Thus Tours became a garrison town with a resident general staff.
Thus, this congressional clause is contrasted by the general vesting of the executive and judicial powers in Articles II and III in the branches of government those articles govern, which has been interpreted to mean that those branches enjoy " residual " or " implied " powers beyond those specifically mentioned, as contrasted with the Congress, which is vested with those legislative powers " herein granted ;" however, there is substantial contemporary disagreement about the precise extent of the powers conferred by the general vesting clauses.

Thus and relativity
Thus, it seems as if the Copenhagen interpretation is inconsistent with special relativity.
" Thus irreal works such as Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics and Jorge Luis Borges ' Ficciones can be seen as an attempt to find a new allegorical language to explain our changed perceptions of the world that have been brought about by our scientific and technical culture, especially concepts such as quantum physics or the theory of relativity.
Thus, special relativity " mixes " electricity and magnetism into a single, inseparable phenomenon called electromagnetism, analogous to how relativity " mixes " space and time into spacetime.
Thus the mathematical formulation of the Alcubierre metric does not contradict the conventional claim that the laws of relativity do not allow a slower-than-light object to accelerate to faster-than-light speeds.
Thus the conquest of actual infinity may be considered an expansion of our scientific horizon no less revolutionary than the Copernican system or than the theory of relativity, or even of quantum and nuclear physics.
Thus for example atomic processes that are observed as rates, will necessarily be adjusted in a way consistent with relativity, while those involving the measurement of energy and momentum, which themselves form a relativistic vector, will undergo parallel adjustment which preserves the relativistic covariance of the observed values.
Thus, in 1948 Virginia Heyer wrote, " Cultural relativity, to phrase it in starkest abstraction, states the relativity of the part to the whole.
Thus, a non-static universe is also implied, independent of observations of distant galaxies, as the result of applying the cosmological principle to general relativity.
Thus, as it is required by the principle of relativity ( according to which the laws of nature must assume the same form in all inertial reference frames ), length contraction is symmetrical: If the rod is at rest in the train, it has its proper length in S ' and its length is contracted in S. However, if the rod comes to rest relative to the station, it has its proper length in S and its length is contracted in S '.
Thus, Smith argues for social relativity of judgment meaning that beauty and correctness are determined more by what one has previously been exposed to rather than an absolute principle.
Thus, perpendicular components of forces acting on massless particles simply change their direction of motion, the angle change in radians being GM / rc < sup > 2 </ sup > with gravitational lensing, a result predicted by general relativity.
Thus, this part of the theorem is just what we would expect from the fact that general relativity reduces to Newtonian gravitation in the Newtonian limit.
Thus special relativity is the only theory which explains both experiments.
Thus special relativity rejects the absolute simultaneity assumed by classical mechanics ; and quantum mechanics does not permit one to speak of properties of the system ( exact position, say ) other than those that can be connected to macro scale observations.

Thus and predicted
Thus the view from Whitehall early in 1916: If defeat was not imminent, neither was victory ; and the outcome of the war of attrition on the Western Front could not be predicted.
Thus, the eventually attainable perfection and complexity of manufactured products, while they can be calculated in theory, cannot be predicted with confidence.
Thus going into Super Bowl XIX, many sports writers predicted that it would be the first of many Super Bowls that Marino would play in during his career.
Thus, Afghanistan's foreign minister commented that Afghanistan was a democratic but not yet socialist republic, while a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan's Politburo predicted that " Afghanistan will not see socialism in my lifetime " in an interview with a British journalist in 1981.
Thus, positive moods are predicted to lead to decreased processing only when thinking about the message is mood threatening.
Thus the estimate can be considered a hazard ratio, that is, the ratio between the predicted hazard for a member of one group and that for a member of the other group, holding everything else constant.
Thus, the eventually attainable perfection and complexity of manufactured products, while they can be calculated in theory, cannot be predicted with confidence.
Thus, the occurrence of European earwigs can be predicted based on weather parameters.
) Thus, the hippocampus continually memorizes ' unexpected ' events ( that is, those not predicted at lower levels ); if it is damaged, the entire process of memorization through the hierarchy is compromised.
Thus, secondary contact does not always result in total reproductive isolation, as has often been predicted.
Thus as predicted, they mutinied, advancing on the sultan's palace.
For instance, proteins, sugars and lipids decompose exponentially, but lignin decays at a more linear rate Thus, litter decay is inaccurately predicted by simplistic models.
Thus, as Nostradamus had allegedly predicted, he had been forced to kill the black pig as well and serve it in place of the white.
Thus, the sum of the Betti numbers of that manifold yields the lower bound predicted by one version of the Arnold conjecture for the number of fixed points for a nondegenerate symplectomorphism.
Thus, when given a Poisson regression model θ and an input vector, the predicted mean of the associated Poisson distribution is given by

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