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Thus and inevitably
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that did not include Transylvania, where the upper class and the aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, although Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism at the end of the 19th century.
Thus they inevitably gave way to larger organisations of society, including the empire and the nation state.
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that didn't include Transylvania, where Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism.
Thus social determinists perceive that technological development is not only determined by the society in which it occurs, but that it is inevitably shaped by the power structures that exist in that society.
Thus, in attempting to resolve the discord between knowledge and object, consciousness inevitably alters the object as well.
Thus, money must be diverted from ` cash cows ' to fund the ` stars ' of the future, since ` cash cows ' will inevitably decline to become ` dogs '.
Thus, the operating system became an early example of a fault-tolerant system, able to deal with hardware problems which would inevitably arise.
Thus they have total freedom, inevitably learning all about love and reproduction, as well as basic survival techniques.

Thus and contributed
Thus, a well-planned adobe wall of the appropriate thickness is very effective at controlling inside temperature through the wide daily fluctuations typical of desert climates, a factor which has contributed to its longevity as a building material.
Thus while Athens was increasing her navy with the funds they contributed, a revolt always found itself without enough resources or experienced leaders for war.
Thus Dürer contributed to the expansion in German prose which Martin Luther had begun with his translation of the Bible.
Thus, even systems which didn't use the EISA bus gained the advantage of having the ISA standardized, which contributed to its longevity.
Thus, both Carson and Armstrong ultimately contributed significantly to the science and technology of radio.
" Thus, sabermetrics attempts to answer objective questions about baseball, such as " which player on the Red Sox contributed the most to the team's offense?
Thus, by bringing large numbers of entrepreneurial adventurers to the region, the Gold Rush significantly contributed to the economic development of Western Canada, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Thus the transition from the ' old ' traditions to the new Christian religion also contributed to the adoption of Greek words into the Coptic religious lexicon.
Thus after the unification under the Western Jin Dynasty an era of prosperity began as the relocated tribes adopted agriculture and contributed to the revival of the economy.
Thus, aboriginal hunting of both species may have contributed to the sea cow's disappearance from continental shorelines.
Thus Robert Bridges has contributed to phonetics and he was also a founder member of Society for Pure English.
Thus while European sailors had learned to put short chants to use for certain kinds of labor, the paradigm of a comprehensive system of developed work songs for most tasks may have been contributed by the direct involvement of or through the imitation of African-Americans.
Thus, it has been argued that the US intervention in Cambodia contributed to the eventual seizure of power by the Khmer Rouge, that grew from 14, 000 in number in 1970 to 70, 000 in 1975.
Thus many contributed objects for all graphic sizes exist.
Thus, while Armstrong was never regarded as a true star, his steady leadership contributed to a huge string of success.
Thus, at the height of the McCarthy Era ( in the February 14, 1952 edition of the Journal of Philosophy ) Lovejoy stated that, since it was a " matter of empirical fact " that membership in the Communist Party contributed " to the triumph of a world-wide organization " which was opposed to " freedom of inquiry, of opinion and of teaching ," membership in the party constituted grounds for dismissal from academic positions.
Thus, the western territories contributed to making Wartislaw significantly independent from the Polish dukes.
Thus, “ the lewd and obscene, the profane, the libelous ,” and ( in this case ) insulting or “ fighting ” words neither contributed to the expression of ideas nor possessed any “ social value ” in the search for truth.
Thus to the Prussians, the battle was a strategic success, as it contributed to a decisive victory at Waterloo.
Thus, the Big Bad of one series contributed significantly to the defeat of the Big Bad of another series.
Thus, when Xerxes in 480 BC invaded Greece, Cyprus contributed 150 ships to the Persian military expedition.
Thus, aviation contributed to the establishment of a new industrial sector – offshore oil production.
Thus, his work greatly contributed not only to scientific techniques and study of these historically significant sites but also renewed public interest in the culture and mythology of ancient Greece.
Thus in 1921, Old World Traits Transplanted appeared by authors Robert E. Park and Herbert A. Miller, who had contributed only minor parts to the book, and it was not until 1951 that the book's authorship was re-credited to Thomas by a committee of the Social Science Research Council and reissued with its author's actual name.

Thus and strengthening
Thus the Commonwealth elected Henry, rather than Habsburg candidates, partly in order to be more agreeable to the Ottoman Empire ( a traditional ally of France through the Franco-Ottoman alliance ), and thereby strengthening a Polish-Ottoman alliance which was also in effect.
Thus Metellus was using Marius ' military experience, while Marius was strengthening his position to run for the consulship.
Thus, the doctrine of mutually assured destruction replaced the trend of defense strengthening, and left interceptors with much less strategic justification.
Thus, the ultimate goal of mitzvot is for moral and religious values and deeds to permeate the Jewish people and ultimately the entire world, but the ritual mitzvot nevertheless play a vital role in this model of tikkun olam, strengthening what is accomplished by the ethical.

Thus and labor
Thus international trade is mostly restricted to trade in goods and services, and only to a lesser extent to trade in capital, labor or other factors of production.
Thus, although Enlightenment philosophers saw the Roman Republic as an ideal system, it included no systematic separation of powers, and depended on slave labor.
Thus Puritan leaders began assuring members that if they began doing well financially in their businesses, this would be one unofficial sign they had God's approval and were among the saved – but only if they used the fruits of their labor well.
Thus, insofar as petitio principii refers to arguing for a conclusion that has already been assumed in the premise, this fallacy consists of " begging " the listener to accept the " question " ( proposition ) before the labor of logic is undertaken.
Thus previously the only way to obtain silk suitable for spinning into textiles in areas where commercial silks are not cultivated is by tedious and labor intensive carding.
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, intuitively we could interpret the fraction of as representing the ratio of the labor one has to perform when going from a randomly chosen configuration to another randomly chosen configuration, relative to the difficulty of having to cross the " most difficult " path of length which involves moving all the disks from one peg to another.
Thus the Mourides devoted themselves to prayer and unpaid agricultural labor in service to their religious leaders.
Thus, the WCTU was very interested in a number of social reform issues, including labor, prostitution, public health, sanitation, and international peace.
Thus, the press misrepresented legitimate labor strikes as " crimes against society ", " conspiracies against the government ", and " Plots to establish Communism ".
Thus many children streamed regularly to the Baltic region to get food in exchange for products or their labor.
Thus, craft unions have been criticized as a labor elite.
Thus, there may be a glut of labor (" cyclical " unemployment ), but that is balanced by an excess demand for produced goods.
Thus he cites the assertions that rent depends on the difference of fertility of the different portions of land in cultivation ; that the laborer always receives precisely the necessaries, or what custom leads him to consider the necessaries, of life ; that, as wealth and population advance, agricultural labor becomes less and less proportionately productive ; and that therefore the share of the produce taken by the landlord and the laborer must constantly increase, whilst that taken by the capitalist must constantly diminish ; and he denies the truth of all these propositions.
Thus, Murdock's hypotheses regarding the relationships between the sexual division of labor and postmarital residence were basically correct, though, as has been shown by Korotayev, the actual relationships between those two groups of variables are more complicated than he expected ( see, e. g., Korotayev A.
Thus slowdowns, speed ups, improvements in the education of the labor force and all sorts of things will appear as ’ technical change ’ ”.
Thus slowdowns, speed ups, improvements in the education of the labor force and all sorts of things will appear as ’ technical change ’ ” Since then more specific descriptions of productivity sources have emerged referring to investment, innovations, skills, enterprise and competition ( ONS 3, 20 ).
Thus the funds required for these public works, as well as the actual labor, were remorselessly extorted from a poverty-stricken population.
Thus, one year after the Second Robotech War ended, the Third Robotech War began, a war which would last for 13 years, during which the remaining survivors on Earth found themselves at the mercy of the Invid who utilized the humans for slave labor and for horrific scientific experiments.
Thus, adjusting a watch to position requires many hours of labor, increasing the cost of the watch.
Thus, the technicum may be regarded as a labor trade-oriented analogue to Western two-year colleges.

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