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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, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
Thus, if two species use the same codon at the same place to specify an amino acid that can be represented by more than one codon, that is evidence for a recent common ancestor.
Thus was born a new type of beef cattle for Central Brazil, with the name CANCHIM, derived from the name of a tree very common in the region where the breed was developed.
Thus, while values above one are common for newborns, the ratio dwindles until it is well below one for the older population.
Thus, a 7A is a common jazz stick with a wooden tip, while a 7N is the same weight of stick with a nylon tip, and a 7B is a wooden tip but with a different tip profile, shorter and rounder than a 7A.
Thus, in Alaska, Eskimo is in common usage, and is the preferred term when speaking collectively of all Inupiat and Yupik people, or of all Inuit and Yupik people throughout the world.
Thus, Kraepelin's system is a method for pattern recognition, not grouping by common symptoms.
Thus, any other number c that divides both a and b must also divide g. The greatest common divisor g of a and b is the unique ( positive ) common divisor of a and b that is divisible by any other common divisor c.
Thus, g is the greatest common divisor of all the succeeding pairs:
Thus, 21 is the greatest common divisor of 1071 and 462.
The media, in an attempt to explain the ideology of Ayatollah Khomeini and the Iranian Revolution to a Western audience described it as a " fundamentalist version of Islam " by way of analogy to the Christian fundamentalist movement in the U. S. Thus was born the term " Islamic fundamentalist ", which would come to be one of the most common usages of the term in the following years.
Thus, although there is an esoteric tradition in Judaism ( Kabbalah ), Rabbinic scholar Max Kadushin has characterized normative Judaism as " normal mysticism ", because it involves everyday personal experiences of God through ways or modes that are common to all Jews.
Thus in common colloquy the drinking cup is referred to as yunomi-jawan or yunomi for the purpose of distinction.
Thus a leader or important man will be characterised as generous, according to one common convention, and called an " enemy of gold ", " attacker of treasure ", " destroyer of arm-rings ", etc.
Thus, the " pencil beam " directly generated by a common helium-neon laser would spread out to a size of perhaps 500 kilometers when shone on the Moon ( from the distance of the earth ).
Thus, the most common letter in English, the letter " E ," has the shortest code, a single dot.
Thus, any system of policies that benefited one group would by definition harm the other, and there was no possibility of economics being used to maximize the " commonwealth ", or common good.
Thus, in several languages of the Banks Islands, including Mwotlap, the simple m stands for, but an m with a macron ( m ̄) is a labial-velar nasal ; while the simple n stands for the common alveolar nasal, an n with macron ( n ̄) represents the velar nasal ; the vowel ē stands for a ( short ) higher by contrast with plain e ; likewise ō contrasts with plain o.
Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
Thus the term nucleon number may be used in place of the more common terms mass number or atomic mass number.

Thus and context
Thus the films seen as they came in ( coordinated for the regular sections ), were often out of context.
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 it is possible to launch Windows applications from the Cygwin environment, as well as to use Cygwin tools and applications within the Windows operating context.
Thus it works as a separation sign and not as an indication for an alternative version of the i. Diacritics can be used for emphasis ( érg koud for very cold ) or for disambiguation between a number of words that are spelled the same when context doesn't indicate the correct meaning ( één appel
Thus, whether " dog " is a species or a genus depends on context.
Thus a lion, when presented in a given context in medieval literature, could only be interpreted in a single, approved way.
The book takes the term from Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, where it is used in the context of the often nauseating quality of existence.
Thus the earliest translations of the Greek text of the stone show the translators still struggling with the historical context and with administrative and religious jargon.
Thus, the interpretation is necessarily dynamic and the meaning of sentences is viewed as context change potentials instead of propositions.
Thus meanings are generated on the fly based on finite context.
Thus for finite n, the expression " n-th element " of a well-ordered set requires context to know whether this counts from zero or one.
Thus, the term " MVC " in the context of Squeak refers to both one of the available user interface frameworks and the pattern the framework follows.
Thus, the definition of T < sub > 3 </ sub > may cite T < sub > 0 </ sub >, T < sub > 1 </ sub >, or T < sub > 2½ </ sub > instead of T < sub > 2 </ sub > ( Hausdorffness ); all are equivalent in the context of regular spaces.
Thus additive categories can be seen as the most general context in which the algebra of matrices makes sense.
Thus, specialists have agreed that Japanese nouns are noninflecting: 猫 neko can be translated as " cat ", " cats ", " a cat ", " the cat ", " some cats " and so forth, depending on context.
Thus, in the West, the notion of ethnicity, like race and nation, developed in the context of European colonial expansion, when mercantilism and capitalism were promoting global movements of populations at the same time that state boundaries were being more clearly and rigidly defined.
Thus " non-lethal force " does have some risk of causing death: in this context " non-lethal " means only " not intended to kill ".
) Thus, magic in the Biblical context would be viewed as only an act of evil, whereas in literature, magic is a tool available to conduct both good and bad behavior.
Thus, the ' pataphor has created a world where the chessboard exists, including the characters who live in that world, entirely abandoning the original context.
Thus, in a governmental context, " planning " without any qualification is most likely to mean the regulation of land use.
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, " song " in this context means the song as written, not its recording.
Thus, in its original context, shading means more than just dark-light arrangement, it is the basis for the beautiful nuance in tonality unique to East Asian ink wash painting and brush-and-ink calligraphy.

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