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Thus and rejected
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
Thus, for example, his teaching on the Trinity reveals a subordination of Son to Father that in the later crass form of Arianism the Church rejected as heretical.
Thus the new Soviet government agreed to terms worse than those they had previously rejected.
Thus Tantra, especially in its nondual forms, rejected the renunciant values of Patañjalian yoga, offering instead a vision of the whole of reality as the self-expression of a single, free and blissful Divine Consciousness under whatever name, whether Śiva or Buddha-nature.
Thus in the Avesta, some of the Tuiryas believed in the message of Zoroaster while others rejected the religion.
Thus many fortune tellers and self-styled spiritual guides take the name " marabout " ( something rejected by more orthodox Muslims and Sufi brotherhoods alike ).
Thus, theories like " sister church " or " two lungs " are generally rejected, because in its view the Church is theologically indivisible.
Thus, according to Eliade, post-19th-century scholars have rejected Tylor's theory of evolution from animism.
Thus the only ballot held to date was for Ripon Grammar School in 2000, when parents rejected change by a ratio of 2 to 1.
Thus it was that a group of African Americans, having been rejected by the lodges in Boston, were initiated into Lodge No 441 on the register of the Grand Lodge of Ireland, which was attached to the 38th Foot ( later the 1st Staffordshire ).
Thus, a high-scoring recruit might earn an A-grade ( high officer material ), whereas a low-scoring recruit with an E-grade would be rejected for military service.
Thus, as of 1 August 2005, the traditional spelling system is to be considered incorrect in the schools, except that two of the German states, Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia, had both officially rejected the reform.
Thus " once saved always saved " is rejected by the denomination.
Thus, the first ( and eponymous ) Bachman – Turner Overdrive album is essentially Brave Belt III, the album that was rejected by Reprise Records.
Thus in June 2003, the Indianapolis Star reported that the Army, in a March 31 letter to Buyer signed by Army Secretary Thomas White, had rejected Buyer's offer to serve in the Iraq War because " we are able to meet the need without your participation ," and " we are concerned that your presence would put in jeopardy the safety of those serving around you.
Thus in 1859 a collateral descendant attempted to claim the earldom, but the claim was rejected by the House of Lords.
Thus, on the urgent appeal of the king of Denmark, Charles XIV of Sweden received a peremptory summons to carry out the terms of the Treaty of Kiel ; the petition of the Prince-elector of Hesse to be recognized as king was unanimously rejected ; and measures were taken to redress the grievances of the German mediatized princes.
Thus rejected, the company turned its efforts to lobbying the new national government of the United States.
Thus the Lords rejected the notice of a perpetual copyright and held that it had not previously existed before the Statute of Anne and older works fall into the public domain and are available to everyone when the copyright term expires.
Thus, it rejected " Palestinization " of the conflict with Israel, insisting on the necessary involvement of the greater Arab nation.
Thus, when Brunhilda and Childebert negotiated a marriage for the king's sister Chlodosind with the king of Spain, it was rejected by Guntram and abandoned.
Thus, the Constitution establishes one of the possible procedures to resolve a political crisis in a parliamentary republic by entitling the President, an otherwise largely ceremonial figure, to initiate the dissolution of parliament, but at the potential cost of his own office, should his initiative be rejected by popular vote.
Thus, first sale doctrine applies and Adobe's copyright claims are rejected.
In the United Kingdom, as of January 2005, the ( NICE ) is believed to have a threshold of about £ 30, 000 per QALY – roughly twice the mean income after tax – although a formal figure has never been made public Thus, any health intervention which has an incremental cost of more than £ 30, 000 per additional QALY gained is likely to be rejected and any intervention which has an incremental cost of less than or equal to £ 30, 000 per extra QALY gained is likely to be accepted as cost-effective.

Thus and advantageous
Thus it is sometimes advantageous, or even necessary, to work with a covering group of SO ( n ), the spin group, Spin ( n ).
Thus, because the " female template " is the default for humans, the question is not why evolution has not selected against male nipples, but why it would be advantageous to select against male nipples to begin with:
Rehnskiöld writes in his journals, “ Så resolverade jag att draga mig till Fraustadt tillbaka i den tanken att locka till mig fienden efter mig utur sin fördel, inbillandes honom att jag ville alldeles draga mig av ” (” Thus I resolved to withdraw to Fraustadt with the thought to lure the enemy to me away from his advantageous position, deceiving him into thinking I was in full retreat ”.
Thus, Whig ideas of the commons growing in authority as against royal power are somewhat simplistic-the Crown used the Commons as and when it found it advantageous to do so, and the speakership was part of the process of making the Commons a more cohesive, defined and effective instrument of the king's government.
Thus, it is sometimes advantageous for a partner to backstab ( play against ) the winner of the bid if he does not want him to go game ( be the winner ).
Thus, Nordic skiers do not have to change back and forth between uphill and downhill modes, which can be advantageous in rolling terrain.
Thus it is not advantageous for flat racing, polo, eventing, jumping, steeplechase, and harness racing.

Thus and offers
Thus, one nucleus offers a more tightly bound position to an electron than does another nucleus, with the result that one atom may transfer an electron to the other.
Thus, when Denton later offers him a job at the store he has decided to set up in New Salem, Abe readily accepts.
) Thus, turtling offers great short-term defensive advantage but cedes the initiative ; it can be seen as a suicidal or desperation tactic, or a hallmark of an inexperienced player.
Thus, it offers ADSL lines with data rates up to 4 Mbit / s and ADSL2 + lines with data rates up to 20 Mbit / s in some districts of the Athens Metropolitan Area, as well as in Thessaloniki.
Thus, initially developing an understanding of globalization offers a great deal of assistance in beginning to understand the function and meaning of glocalization.
Thus, Berlin offers in his " Two Concepts of Liberty " essay, " Where it is to be drawn is a matter of argument, indeed of haggling.
Thus, the offers could be made to traders.
Thus he offers a unitary, coherent and complete vision of this system.
Thus the TU Darmstadt offers a broad range of academic science to students and scientists.
Thus, at present, Kansai University offers seven faculties in its undergraduate day school and five faculties ( Engineering and Informatics being the exceptions ) in its undergraduate evening school ; it also offers graduate studies in all seven faculties, plus the independent graduate school staffed by members of its Institute of Foreign Language Education and Research.
Thus, at the critical point, the polymer network offers no resistance at all to any form of deformation.
Thus Shakespeare offers him to the audience not as an answer to the problems of love and melancholy in Twelfth Night, but as an alternative spirit, with its own rude energy and boorish flaws.
Thus, Marx's value theory offers an interpretation, generalisation or explanation concerning the " grand averages " of the relative price movements of products, and of economic behaviour in capitalist production as a social system, but it is not possible to deduce specific real product-prices from product-values according to some mathematical function, among other things because, to find labour-values, a relationship between product-prices and labour hours worked must already be assumed.
Thus, Marx often offers only a simplified or idealized account of economic phenomena.
Thus pastoral counseling offers a relationship to that understanding of life and faith.
Thus, the mountains may be climbed, in a sense, and each stage of the ascent offers different views –- indeed, different understandings –- of the mountains and the clouds.

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