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Thus and terms
Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in terms of the quality of service rendered rather than of the quantity of time expended.
Thus criminal law grew out what 21st-century lawyers would call torts ; and, in real terms, many acts and omissions classified as crimes actually overlap with civil-law concepts.
Thus, in nutrition, the terms calorie and kilocalorie refer to equivalent units.
Thus short-handed, Kidd sailed for New York City, capturing a French vessel en route ( which was legal under the terms of his commission ).
Thus the analysis using Newton's laws of motion can proceed as if the reference frame was inertial, provided the fictitious force terms are included in the sum of external forces.
Thus, the meaning of sentences containing the word " good " cannot be explained entirely in terms of sentences not containing the word " good.
Thus every proposition has three components: the two terms, and the " copula " that connects or separates them.
Thus the aqua cations behave as acids in terms of Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory.
Thus the sky might be called naturalistically él-ker “ squall-vat ” ( Markús Skeggjason: Eiríksdrápa 3 ) or described in mythical terms as Ymis haus “ Ymir ’ s skull ” ( Arnórr jarlaskáld: Magnúsdrápa 19 ), referring to the idea that the sky was made out of the skull of the primeval giant Ymir.
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 the term nucleon number may be used in place of the more common terms mass number or atomic mass number.
Thus each polynomial is actually equal to the sum of the terms used in its formal expression, if such a term a < sub > i </ sub > X < sup > i </ sup > is interpreted as a polynomial that has zero coefficients at all powers of X other than X < sup > i </ sup >.
Thus the parliament consists of 500 appointed members altogether, where all are indirectly elected by state legislatures to serve six-year terms.
Thus, if in the defining sequence of a recursive function the functions and appear, then terms of the form ' g ( 5 )= 7 ' or ' h ( 3, 2 )= 10 ' might appear.
Thus, the TRC's effectiveness in terms of achieving those very things within its title is still debatable.
Thus the terms tabloid and broadsheet are, in non-technical usage, today more descriptive of a newspaper's market position than its physical size.
Thus, various terms have been coined to describe the subtypes of this versatile paper format.
Thus the new Soviet government agreed to terms worse than those they had previously rejected.
Thus, the Council was to consist of ( 1 ) all U. N. members administering trust territories, ( 2 ) the five permanent members of the Security Council, and ( 3 ) as many other non-administering members as needed to equalize the number of administering and non-administering members, elected by the United Nations General Assembly for renewable three-year terms.
Thus, in terms of abundances, only about 0. 54 % of Vega consists of elements heavier than helium.
Thus the Allied powers at that time outnumbered the Axis powers in terms of population by 2. 7 to 1.
Thus, it is not surprising that people left Alsace, not only for Paris – where the Alsatian community grew in numbers, with famous members such as Baron Haussmann – but also for more distant places like Russia and the Austrian Empire, to take advantage of the new opportunities offered there: Austria had conquered lands in Eastern Europe from the Ottoman Empire and offered generous terms to colonists as a way of consolidating its hold on the new territories.
Thus, ' Gasteromycetes ' and ' Gasteromycetidae ' are now considered to be descriptive, morphological terms ( more properly gasteroid or gasteromycetes, to avoid taxonomic implications ) but not valid cladistic terms.

Thus and moral
Thus, moral decision must be entirely deduced backward from the likely eventuality ; ;
Thus, moral issues concerning the nature of the legal and political processes take on theological dimensions.
Thus, judgments of aesthetic value can become linked to judgments of economic, political, or moral value.
This latter construal is sometimes expressed by saying " there is no fact of the matter as to whether or not P ." Thus, we may speak of anti-realism with respect to other minds, the past, the future, universals, mathematical entities ( such as natural numbers ), moral categories, the material world, or even thought.
Thus, on this line of reasoning, the legal validity of a norm necessarily entails its moral justice.
Thus, every non-Han dynasty saw itself as the legitimate holder of the " Mandate of Heaven ", which legitimized the dynastic cycle regardless of social or ethnic background as it was moral integrity and benevolent leadership that had been validating the " Mandate of Heaven.
Thus, central to Zoroastrianism is the emphasis on moral choice, to choose between the responsibility and duty for which one is in the mortal world, or to give up this duty and so facilitate the work of druj.
Thus, he challenged the arguments of clerical intellectuals who wanted to limit access to classical sources to prevent any moral harm to Christian readers.
Hesiod closes with this moral ( 105 ): " Thus it is not possible to escape the mind of Zeus.
Thus, the moral value of one-celled organisms, as well as some multi-cellular organisms, and natural entities like a river, is only in the benefit they provide to sentient beings.
Thus, a major shift in focus, from concern for the individual ’ s moral behavior to concern for the individuals theological practices, occurred with the post-Reformation morality plays.
Thus, people came to use the phrase " cultural relativism " erroneously to signify " moral relativism.
" Thus the ego, driven by the id, confined by the super-ego, repulsed by reality, struggles ... bringing about harmony among the forces and influences working in and upon it ," and readily " breaks out in anxiety — realistic anxiety regarding the external world, moral anxiety regarding the super-ego, and neurotic anxiety regarding the strength of the passions in the id.
Thus, the basis of morality is strong moral character, which requires self-reliance and self-discipline.
Hesiod closes with this moral ( 105 ): " Thus it is not possible to escape the mind of Zeus.
Thus cast appropriately, the parable regains its message to modern listeners: namely, that an individual of a social group they disapprove of can exhibit moral behavior that is superior to individuals of the groups they approve.
Thus, pretend magic is moral neutral.
Thus the Christian individualism of the Quakers, that each person shares the " inner light " and the Arminianism of the Evangelicals were both differently based from the Lockean or Kantian individualism of a Philosophe or a Utilitarian, but all recognized the equal moral significance of the human person and that the disregard of it was wrong.
Thus, conscience was considered an act or judgment of practical reason that began with synderesis, the structured development of our innate remnant awareness of absolute good ( which he categorised as involving the five primary precepts proposed in his theory of Natural Law ) into an acquired habit of applying moral principles.
Thus, world conscience is a concept that overlaps with the Gaia hypothesis in advocating a balance of moral, legal, scientific and economic solutions to modern transnational problems such as global poverty and climate change, through strategies such as environmental ethics, climate ethics, natural conservation, ecology, cosmopolitanism, sustainability and sustainable development, biosequestration and legal protection of the biosphere and biodiversity.
Thus, in stating his theory of the moral sense, Hutcheson is peculiarly careful to repudiate the doctrine of innate ideas ( see, for instance, Inquiry concerning Moral Good and Evil, sect.
Thus, some spiritists see themselves as not adhering to a religion, but to a philosophical doctrine with a scientific fulcrum and moral grounds.
Thus, the document is unusual in that it not only prescribes legal rights, but it also describes moral principles upon which a government should be run.
Thus the moral life and the religious life coincide, and when normal are identical ; both have the same aim and are occupied with the same task, the accomplishment of the spiritualization of the world.

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