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Thus and addition
Thus, there has come into being a situation in which the state must raise all of its own revenues and, in addition, must give assistance to its local governments.
In mathematics, an associative algebra A is an associative ring that has a compatible structure of a vector space over a certain field K or, more generally, of a module over a commutative ring R. Thus A is endowed with binary operations of addition and multiplication satisfying a number of axioms, including associativity of multiplication and distributivity, as well as compatible multiplication by the elements of the field K or the ring R.
Thus, in addition to the Iliad and the Odyssey, there are " exceptional " epics which organize their respective themes on a " massive scale ".
Thus, the logarithm function is an isomorphism from the group of positive real numbers under multiplication to the group of real numbers under addition, represented as a function:
Thus, the halides are hydrolysed by water but these reactions, particularly those of the chloride, are reversible with the addition of a hydrohalic acid.
Thus by the end of the war, MI5 was a fully-fledged investigating force ( although it never had the powers of arrest ), in addition to being a counter-espionage agency.
Thus, Kubera is considered a later addition to the original list of Loka-palas, where the gods Agni or Soma appear in his place.
Thus, while credit cards which charge an annual fee plus a per-transaction fee is a good example of a two-part tariff, a fixed fee charged by a car rental company in addition to a per-kilometre fuel fee is not so good, because the fixed fee may reflect fixed costs such as registration and insurance which the firm must recoup in this manner.
Thus, as long as he receives an appropriate amount of goods, such as Qc, then he will be willing to pay his entire surplus ( ABC ) in addition to the cost per unit under perfect competition ( Pc by Qc )-i. e.
Thus, since downloading the Bible through peer-to-peer file sharing software is an addition to the list of well-established legitimate methods for obtaining a free Bible, the benefits of this addition are not substantial and the overall use of P2P software should not be considered a non-infringing use.
Thus during the session 1778 – 1779, in addition to his mathematical work, he delivered an original course of lectures on morals.
Thus, in addition to being agnostic on whether ( i ) is true, Pyrrhonian moral skepticism denies ( ii ).
Thus the partial fraction decomposition may be seen as the inverse procedure of the more elementary operation of addition of algebraic fractions, that produces a single rational function with a numerator and denominator usually of high degree.
Thus, when we so use it in the sentence, < nowiki >'</ nowiki > This is good ,' we merely refer to this, and the addition of " is good " makes no difference whatever to our reference … it serves only as an emotive sign expressing our attitude to this, and perhaps evoking similar attitudes in other persons, or inciting them to actions of one kind or another.
Thus, this later writer could easily have changed Moab to Midian to facilitate this addition.
Thus, in addition to their race or races, all respondents are categorized by membership in one of two ethnicities, which are " Hispanic or Latino " and " Not Hispanic or Latino ".
Thus one could choose to define all voltage differences relative to some other standard, rather than the Earth, resulting in the addition of a constant offset.
Thus, lenticulars have much larger v / σ ratios than ellipticals due to their non-negligible rotational velocities ( due to the disk component ) in addition to not having as prominent of a bulge component compared to elliptical galaxies.
Thus, the bulk of Tharsis is probably made of these intrusive complexes in addition to lava flows at the surface.
Thus, if we use it in a formal sense, it must be formally described ( and in addition, in Latin, if it is to be used botanically ).
Thus, by analyzing these tissues, one can investigate the capacity of hematopoietic stem cells or other circulating cells to produce other tissues in addition to blood.
Thus, the row of 6 cams that had be in position for addition now had a row with 3 cams.
Thus, a dedicated key is not needed for each possible combination of a diacritic and a letter, but rather only one dead key for each diacritic is needed, in addition to the normal base letter keys.
( Thus when the stamp was printed it had the addition of white lines added above and below the inscription so that the new printings could be distinguished at a glance ).

Thus and critique
" Thus, Poole's critique might better be understood as aimed at Calef, Mather's contemporary, who saw fit to ascribe to him, and his influence, the largest portion of blame.
Within the space of these tendencies there has developed a coherent critique of " orthodox Marxism " that includes not only a rejection of the concept of " the transition " but a reconceptualization of the process of transcending capitalism that has remarkable similarities to ( Peter ) Kropotkin's thinking on this subject ... Thus one of the earliest political tendencies within which this approach appeared after the Russian revolution of 1917 was that of " Council Communism " which saw the " workers councils " in Germany ( see Bavarian Soviet Republic ), or the soviets in Russia, as new organizational forms constructed by the people.
Thus, the party's platforms and rhetoric critique any corporate influence and control over government, media, and American society at large.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
Thus, the issue becomes an existentialist query about whether nature can exist in a humanist critique, and whether we can discern the " other's " views in relation to our actions on their behalf.
Thus, both the negotiating power of MNCs and the ' race to the bottom ' critique may be overstated, while understating the benefits ( besides tax revenue ) of MNCs becoming established in a jurisdiction.
Thus, many academic papers came to be titled or subtitled " a critique ".
Thus Jim Collins in Uncommon Cultures sees crime fiction opposing a smart private detective and an inefficient police force as a critique of state justice.
Thus, Habermas can compare and contrast the rationality of various forms of society with an eye to the deeper and more universal processes at work, which enables him to justify the critique of certain forms ( i. e., that Nazism is irrational and bad ) and lend support to the championing of others ( i. e., democracy is rational and good ).
Thus, Ellison ’ s implicit social critique is seen in the paradoxical fact that the hyper-modern, gleaming, futuristic, brightly metallic City that he describes is, in fact, inhabited by people who are far more cruel and vicious in their amorality than Jack the Ripper himself, who comes from the dank, dark, and impoverished streets of Victorian London.

Thus and theological
Thus, moral issues concerning the nature of the legal and political processes take on theological dimensions.
Thus while among his own colleagues he seemed merely a hypocritical and arrogant priest, in his relations with his brother humanists, such as Cosimo de ' Medici, he appeared as the student of classical antiquities and especially of Greek theological authors ".
Thus, the use of a psalm creates an important theological point.
Thus there were two classes of baccalarii: the baccalarii cursores, theological candidates passed for admission to the divinity course ; and the baccalarii dispositi, who, having completed this course, were entitled to proceed to the higher degrees.
Thus other than the prophets mentioned in the Quran, Ahmadis, with support from theological study also recognize Buddha, Krishna, founders of Chinese religions to be divinely appointed individuals.
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, since informal implicit theological dialogue will occur, one might as well admit it and publicly work on formal theological dialogue.
Thus Rothe's theological system became a Theologische Ethik, as he entitled one of his books ( 3 vols., 1845-1848 ).
Thus, the NACCC includes congregations of a variety of theological positions.
Thus the controversy finally shifted to a speculative theological question: whether or not it was consonant with Catholic Faith to hold that Christ and the Apostles had no property individually or in common ; and while in the famous dispute at Narbonne in 1321 the inquisitor, John of Belna, claimed that it was heretical, Berengarius of Perpignan declared it a Catholic dogma in perfect accordance with the decretals of Nicholas III and Clement V.
Thus, people without theological designations are free to express themselves in the meetings hopefully for the benefit of others.
Thus, the nature of mystical experience could be tailored to the particular cultural and theological issues of the time.
Thus, some have considered him one of the more ardent expositors of neo-orthodoxy, which was in decline elsewhere in the Western theological scene during Ellul's heyday.
Thus, when Wesley speaks of " Tradition ," he does not merely refer to ancient Church Tradition and the writings of the great theologians and Church Fathers of days past, but also of the immediate and present theological influences which contribute to a person's understanding of God and of Christian theology.
Thus Philoponus ’ theological work is recognized in the history of science as the first attempt at a unified theory of dynamics.

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