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Thus and statute
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
Thus, the actus reus and mens rea of homicide in a modern criminal statute can be considered as follows:
Thus the history of English military law up to 1879 may be divided into three periods, each having a distinct constitutional aspect: ( I ) prior to 1689, the army, being regarded as so many personal retainers of the sovereign rather than servants of the state, was mainly governed by the will of the sovereign ; ( 2 ) between 1689 and 1803, the army, being recognized as a permanent force, was governed within the realm by statute and without it by the prerogative of the crown and ( 3 ) from 1803 to 1879, it was governed either directly by statute or by the sovereign under an authority derived from and defined and limited by statute.
Thus, the Connecticut statute had evaded judicial review until Griswold v. Connecticut.
Thus, the court found that the statute is not sufficiently ambiguous to raise constitutional concerns.
" Thus, only women are covered in the statute ; it is not, for example, high treason to rape a Queen-Regnant's husband.
Thus, the ability to arrest material witnesses under the statute extends to the ability to arrest those with information material to a grand jury investigation ( assuming the showing of impracticability is also made ).
Thus, this ' as applied ' analysis does not consider the statute in the aggregate to be applied to all public services, such as government-owned hockey rinks, but simply the facts in question.
The statute, however, describes the offense differently: " No person, either orally or in writing, on oath lawfully administered or in a statement made under penalty of election falsification, shall knowingly state a falsehood as to a material matter relating to an election in a proceeding before a court, tribunal, or election official, or in a matter in relation to which an oath or statement under penalty of election falsification is authorized by law ..." Thus the requirement is, arguably, more a statement of current intent than a loyalty oath's promise of future support.
Thus, this shareholder limited liability emanates mainly from statute.
Thus, where the state legislature had not passed a statute that controlled the case, a federal district court was free to make up its own common law.
Thus, under that decision, the California state courts were already directed to hold invalid the first clause of the statute, as it construed peaceable opposition to organized government.
The majority conceeded that “ If we were to derive a rule exclusively to address the uncontested facts of this case, Atwater might well prevail .” The majority also acknowledged specific directness in its actual opinion, “ suggesting that courts look with ‘ disfavor ’ on such legislative enactments ‘ as interfering with the constitutional liberties of the subject ’.” Furthermore, the majority decision concluded that “ warrantless misdemeanor arrests not need constitutional attention ,” and that “ It is of course easier to devise a minor-offense limitation by statute than to derive one through the Constitution ” Thus, the court rejected adopting a new Constitutional law rule by focusing on administrability concerns.
Thus, when the Flook Court says that Flook's process is not the kind of process that the patent law permits to be patented, even though it is a process in the ordinary dictionary sense of the word, Judge Rich finds the inquiry impermissible because "§ 101 was never intended to be a ' standard of patentability '; the standards, or conditions as the statute calls them, are in § 102 and § 103.

Thus and forbidding
Thus, Internet access across the European Union is relatively open because of the laws forbidding discrimination based on nationality, but the fact of publication in, say, France, limits the target market to those who read French.
Thus, a court might cite " the constitution " in forbidding an exercise of power, even though no document actually exists.
" Thus, the Court had held that religious beliefs did not excuse people from complying with laws forbidding polygamy, child labor laws, Sunday closing laws, laws requiring citizens to register for Selective Service, and laws requiring the payment of Social Security taxes.

Thus and concealment
Thus this kind of trust fulfills the goal of asset protection planning, i. e. to insulate assets from claims of creditors without concealment or tax evasion.

Thus and on
Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers `` marched in their own dust and sang '', while on the footpath one man walks alone.
Thus in both types attention is focused on the community itself, and its phenomenological life.
Thus, there is an added incentive to stay on the job.
Thus, an enemy would probably use this weapon for attack on static population centers such as large cities.
Thus, the client receives enough ego support to engage in constructive efforts on his own behalf.
Thus it is reasonable to believe that there is a significant difference between the two groups in their performance on this task after a brief `` structuring '' experience.
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
Thus in it's incredible what that boy can eat dominant stress is likely to be on incredible, and eat will have strong stress also.
Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus, in the example cited above Fromm rests his whole case on the premise that the workers are being deprived unconsciously, unknowingly, of fulfillment, and then supports this with survey data reporting conscious, experienced frustrations.
Thus, when specifically permitted, the operand of a given line on the Autocoder coding sheet may be continued in the operand of from one to four additional lines which immediately follow.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
Thus, moral issues concerning the nature of the legal and political processes take on theological dimensions.
Thus Baptist churches on the frontier took cognizance of charges against their members of drunkenness, fighting, malicious gossip, lying, cheating, sexual irregularities, gambling, horse racing, and failure to pay just debts.
Thus, the emperor could draw on sources not available to those with less puissant ancestors.
Thus there was really an excess of eighteenth-century charm as one of these light-weight pieces followed another on Saturday night.
Thus, giving grades and promotions based only on an individual's performance relative to a small local group, as is common, may reduce cooperative behaviors in the group.
Thus military expeditions employ anthropologists to discern strategic cultural footholds ; marketing professionals employ anthropology to determine propitious placement of advertising ; and humanitarian agencies depend on anthropological insights as means to fight poverty.
Thus, a Rabbi, a Catholic priest, and an agnostic might agree that, in this particular case, the best approach is to withhold extraordinary medical care, while disagreeing on the reasons that support their individual positions.
Thus agrarianism is not industrial farming, with its specialization on products and industrial scale.

Thus and one's
Thus, the word means taking hold of one's nerves.
Thus, the term " maternal surname " means the patrilineal surname which one's mother inherited from either or both of her parents.
Thus to add a person ( or subject ) to one's kill file is to arrange for that person to be ignored by one's newsreader in the future.
Thus, in the language of some Jewish poets, the beloved one's curls indicate the mysteries of the Deity ; sensuous pleasures, and especially intoxication, typify the highest degree of divine love as ecstatic contemplation ; while the wine-room represents merely the state through which the human qualities merge or are exalted into those of God.
Thus, sex education may also be described as " sexuality education ", which means that it encompasses education about all aspects of sexuality, including information about family planning, reproduction ( fertilization, conception and development of the embryo and fetus, through to childbirth ), plus information about all aspects of one's sexuality including: body image, sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, values, decision making, communication, dating, relationships, sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) and how to avoid them, and birth control methods.
" He also compares it to one's achievements in life, " Thus even the highest work of art, yet, the loftiest reputation, is nothing in comparison with the passionate kiss of a woman one loves.
Thus, sending a message to another process and waiting for a reply does not result in " losing one's turn " for the CPU.
Thus, it is essential to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well.
Thus, one's understanding of how a family is best organized will have direct implications for how the country should be governed.
Thus what realism calls " the universe ", solipsism calls " one's unconscious mind.
Thus, the given name was reserved for oneself and one's elders, while the zì would be used by adults of the same generation to refer to one another on formal occasions or in writing ; hence the term " courtesy name ".
Thus, Eliade argues, modern man can learn to see his historical ordeals, even death, as necessary initiations into the next stage of one's existence.
Thus, one conforms to the group standard, but as soon as one does, eliminating this external conflict, internal conflict is introduced ( because one has violated one's own standards ).
Thus one's sex life may all ' be about rituals: the ritual of sex in the morning, or the ritual of sex at night ; and the ritual of sex at anniversaries, and the ritual of sex at Christmas '.
Thus in general usage, a world line is the sequential path of personal human events ( with time and place as dimensions ) that marks the history of a personperhaps starting at the time and place of one's birth until one's death.
Thus negative mood increases helpfulness because helping others can reduce one's own bad feelings.
Thus, an illiterate person who had memorized the appropriate Psalm could also claim the benefit of clergy, and Psalm 51 became known as the neck verse, because knowing it could save one's neck by transferring one's case from a secular court, where hanging was a likely sentence, to an ecclesiastical court, where both the methods of trial and the sentences given were more lenient.
Thus, the global perception of what can define world music has evolved to include a contemporary feature, and is only contradicting in proportion to one's adherence to world music in its classic context.
Thus, in the first portion, there is a command to love God with all one's heart, soul and might and to remember and teach these very important words to the children throughout the day.
“ The truth is that there is not enough of the right kind of freedom, the fundamental freedom to choose to be free or not to be free, according to one's preference .... Thus I demand, for each and every member of human society, freedom of association according to inclination and of activity according to aptitude.
Thus, () refers to one's own country or homeland, while () refers to another's country or a foreign land.
Thus, one's monastic training is seen to have prepared one properly for familial, social, and civic duty and / or one's passions and unruliness of the boy are seen to have " cooled down " enough for him to be of use to a woman as a proper man.

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