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Thus and contemporary
" 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.
" Thus Thrax, like contemporary Alexandrian scholars who edited Attic Greek and Homeric texts, was concerned with facilitating the teaching of classic Greek literature to an audience who spoke Koine Greek.
Thus Mussolini claimed that Italy under Fascist rule was not capitalist in the contemporary use of the term, which referred to supercapitalism.
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 William Rufus was secure in what was then the most powerful kingdom in Europe, given the contemporary eclipse of the Salian emperors.
Thus, opium is rarely prescribed to treat pain in contemporary medicine.
Thus in the UK and some other countries, the contemporary evolution of radio services is focused on Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) services or HD Radio, rather than satellite radio.
Thus in the UK and some other countries, the contemporary evolution of radio services is focused on Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) services or HD Radio, rather than satellite radio.
Thus for instance, ' if in a face-to-face relationship with a friend I discuss a magazine article dealing with the attitude of the President and Congress toward ... China ... I am in a relationship not only with the perhaps anonymous contemporary writer of the article but also with the contemporary individual or collective actors on the social scene designated by the terms " President ", " Congress ", " China "'.
Thus, the position of deliberation is highly contested and is defined variously by different camps within contemporary political philosophy.
Thus, SCRIPT had many of the capabilities computer users generally associate with contemporary word processors.
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, " assumption " connotes other associations than the contemporary standard sense of “ that which is assumed or taken for granted ; a supposition, postulate ” ( only the 11th of 12 senses of “ assumption ,” and the 10th of 11 senses of “ assume ”).
Thus the terms ' insanity ' or ' madness ' possibly were the contemporary definition describing the monarch's actions.
Thus the contemporary style is formed as an amalgamation of Indian architecture and Chaldean liturgical concepts.
Thus a popular contemporary criticism was that Samuel had revised the Balfour Declaration and Mandate from establishing the Jewish National Home into creating an Arab National Home.
Thus, this still quite rural location became famous for both water and for music, but as more wells were dug and the exclusiveness of Sadler's Wells declined, so did the quality of the entertainment provided – along with the quality of the clientele who were described as " vermin trained up to the gallows " by a contemporary, while, by 1711, Sadler's Wells was characterized as " a nursery of debauchery.
Thus, the 7, 380 total sales volume is quite respectable once the price and contemporary economic climate are taken into account.
Thus, Conservative ideology, under its philosophy of pluralism, supports a range of views on this subject, from views similar to the Orthodox view to views expressing a need for a contemporary reorientation.
Thus, Technology Management underlies a critical part of strategic decision making and thinking within a contemporary business or organization.
Murakami was unsatisfied with the state of contemporary art in Japan, believing it to be “ a deep appropriation of Western trends .” Thus, much of his early work was done in the spirit of social criticism and satire.
Thus it was smaller than its contemporary competitor for prey, the giant short-faced bear, which was the largest carnivoran of North America at the time.
If that model collapses, the city will collapse with it .” Thus Krier argues not merely against the contemporary modernist city ( he in fact argues that places like Los Angeles, U. S., are not cities ), but against a tendency in urban growth, evident in the growing scale in urban blocks in European cities throughout the 19th century, which was a result of the concentration of economic, political and cultural power.

Thus and discussions
Thus, we have no part, and want none, in current discussions of the relative importance of science, the social studies, the humanities, the creative arts.
Thus, most of the drama and discussions surrounding the game was not about which team would win, but on the rumors that Lombardi might retire from coaching after the game.
Thus, in the discussions that took place, no distinction was made between clerical continence and clerical celibacy.
Thus, for example, nearly 80 % of group discussions sponsored by the Commission produced favourable comments from participants on what the Commission ’ s report refers to as “ bilingualism generally ,” but nearly 80 % of these discussions produced negative comments on “ official languages policy .”
" Thus, sentiments of obligation and urgency drove many of the commission reports, discussions and speeches at the Conference.

Thus and accessory
Thus a paper clip is a useful accessory in many kinds of mechanical work including computer work: the metal wire can be unfolded with a little force.
Thus, respirations are inefficient and the individual needs to use the diaphragm and accessory muscles for respiration, rather than normal chest muscles, during strenuous exercise.
Thus, an accessory before the fact will often, but not always, also be considered a conspirator.

Thus and nerve
Thus, these nerve cells have a length of nearly in the largest giraffes.
Thus, if history and physical examination suggest CTS, patients will sometimes be tested electrodiagnostically with nerve conduction studies and electromyography.
Thus, BZ causes PNS effects that in general are the opposite of those seen in nerve agent poisoning.
Thus evoked compound motor action potentials ( CMAP ) or sensory nerve action potentials ( SNAP ) as used in nerve conduction studies ( NCS ) are generally not thought of as evoked potentials, though they do meet the above definition.
Thus, the more cranial the level of the defect, the more severe the associated nerve dysfunction and resultant paralysis may be.
Thus a right-sided sixth nerve palsy does not necessarily imply a right-sided cause.
Thus, a rough estimate for the total number of sensory nerve cells serving the vibrissal array on the face of a rat or mouse might be over 9000.
Thus light, pressure, or mechanical stimulation acting on the retina and optic nerve invariably produces luminous impressions.
Thus, in animals with early signs of diabetes-induced neuropathy, C peptide treatment in replacement dosage results in improved peripheral nerve function, as evidenced by increased nerve conduction velocity, increased nerve Na +, K + ATPase activity, and significant amelioration of nerve structural changes.
Thus, Mateucci was able to develop what he called a " rheoscopic frog ", by using the cut nerve of a frog ’ s leg and its attached muscle as a kind of sensitive electricity detector.
Thus, different free nerve endings work as thermoreceptors, cutaneous mechanoreceptors and nociceptors.
Thus, myopathy is usually associated with such " segmental necrosis ", but with some of the surviving segments being functionally cut off from their nerve supply via loss of continuity with the neuromuscular junction.
Thus, with colossal nerve, Cross, Mason, Ferris, and five other men dared to launch a fraternity chapter on a campus with an abundance of long-established national fraternities.
Thus nerve communication between the affected part and the brain was already obstructed when the general anaesthetic was administered.
Thus, the electrical stimulus travels along the facial nerve, allowing it to be specifically pinpointed.
Thus, neurapraxia is the mildest classification of peripheral nerve injury.
Thus, on attempted abduction, stimulation of the lateral rectus via the oculomotor nerve will be accompanied by stimulation of the opposing medial rectus via the same nerve ; a muscle which works to adduct the eye.

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