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Thus and stands
Thus meV stands for milli-electron volt.
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, though the College lays claim to few examples of neo-classical design, the College Library stands as one of the earliest examples of English neo-Gothic architecture.
Thus he is called the soul ( atma ) of all that moves and stands.
Thus, for example, stands for Freiburg, not Freiberg.
Thus, in estimating Hutcheson's position, we find that in particular questions he stands nearer to Locke, but in the general spirit of his philosophy he seems to approach more closely to his Scottish successors.
Thus, when a visitor stands in audience with the Patrician, they can be assured that Vetinari knows exactly why they're there, even if the visitor-him / herself does not.
Thus, it exacerbates ecosystem degradation by forming stands where few other plants can grow, and by rendering riverbanks more prone to erosion as it has only a shallow root system.
And in 1934, Ernst Krebs wrote :“ Thus now still stands Saint George ’ s sanctuary so lonely and forlorn there below as it did hundreds of years ago, and if one enters the church ’ s humble interior, one feels in this room as if sent back to a vanished time and only a train abruptly roaring by destroys the illusion and recalls the gap that divides the beginnings of the old place of worship from the present.
Thus, the building that nowadays stands could not be finished in all its splendour, and because of several additions built during thh 17th and 18th centuries, it lacks the purported stylistical uniformity sought by Herrera.
Thus, the array output vector at any time t can be denoted as, where stands for the signal received by the first sensor.
Thus, uniformly aged stands are a less stable ecosystem.
Thus, Twenty stands in Bourne North Fen, which is the southern end of the Black Sluice Level.
Thus " Black Judaism ," as defined here, stands distinctly apart from " black Judaism ," or that Judaic expression found among black persons that would be acceptable to the world's Jewish community, such as conversion or birth to a recognized Jewish mother.
Thus Rosemary Freeman notices that Archimago " stands for much more than Spenser's drawing of his character first suggests.
Thus Seat Sandal stands topographically on the ridge between the two higher fells, but so out on a limb that many walkers proceed directly from Dollywaggon Pike to Fairfield.
Thus Bochart stands at the beginning of a discipline of the history of ideas that provides the modern context for all textual studies.
Thus the total Hindu population in Sri Lanka stands at 2, 597, 000 as of 2001, making 13. 81 % of the total population ( Down from 15. 48 % in 1981 ).

Thus and reason
Thus, for non-negative changes in the basic wage rate, the industry becomes the active wage-setter, since any increase in the basic wage rate can occur only by reason of industry acquiescence.
Thus, the Mahayana metaphysic of mystical union for salvation was distilled down to a bare self-seeking, and for this reason, the mystic in Asia did not long remain in isolated contemplation.
Thus, from the human body, the usual form assigned to the Deity, forasmuch as it is written that God created man in his own image, issue the two supporters, Nous and Logos, symbols of the inner sense and the quickening understanding, as typified by the serpents, for the same reason that had induced the old Greeks to assign this reptile for an attribute to Pallas.
Thus an outcome of yì is doing the right thing for the right reason.
Thus if we reason from the statement " Pegasus flies " to the statement " Pegasus exists ", we are not asserting that Pegasus is made up of atoms, but rather that Pegasus exists in a particular worldview, the worldview of classical myth.
Thus, he assures, there is no reason to mourn the death of fellow Christians, and to do so is to show a shameful lack of faith.
Thus, Rand saw reason and freedom as correlates, just as she saw mysticism and force as corollaries.
Thus, in place of God's role as guarantor of the coherence of the world, Kant posits a faculty of reason structured by the forms of our intuition ( our sense of time and space ) and the categories of our understanding ( like the notion of cause and effect ).
Thus, the derogatory meaning of the word " myth " is the traditional Christian meaning, and the expression " Christian mythology ", as used in academic discourse, may offend Christians for this reason.
Thus, we might naively reason that one can entirely convert the initial combustion heat of the chemical reaction into the work of pushing the piston.
Thus, skete life has elements of both solitude and community, and for this reason is called the " middle way ".
Thus, the Samis saw no change or a transformation of their name, for example: some Sire became Siri, Hætta Jáhkoš Ásslat became Aslak Jacobsen Hætta — as it was the norm until recently, when integration into the EU and accelerated international exchanges pushed many people to reverse the order of their full name to given name-surname, so that they are not called Ms. Rauha ( a first name ), just like Japanese, some Koreans, Chinese or some Vietnamese do, for the same reason.
Thus, in a criminal case a crime cannot be proven if the person or persons judging it doubt the guilt of the suspect and have a reason ( not just a feeling or intuition ) for this doubt.
Thus, since human cognitive faculties are tuned to survival rather than truth in the naturalism-evolution model, there is reason to doubt the veracity of the products of those same faculties, including naturalism and evolution themselves.
Thus if we attempt to understand why things are as they are, and what general categories can be used to understand various particulars around us, without reference to any forms ( universals ), we will fail completely, as if lacked reason.
" ( 7 ), Thus, Frye launched the pursuit which was to occupy the rest of his career — that of establishing criticism as a " coherent field of study which trains the imagination quite as systematically and efficiently as the sciences train the reason " ( Hamilton 34 ).
Thus, there is some reason to ascribe the linguistic isolation of early Huastecs from other Maya speakers to proto-Olmecs speaking a Mixe – Zoque language, themselves recently arrived after migrating northward from the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast and across the isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Thus, the Flash was replaced by Johnny Thunder after # 6 ; Green Lantern left shortly thereafter for the same reason.
Thus, Adamic story traces the source of evil to Satan ’ s transgression and the fall of Adam and Eve in Eden, a trend reflected in the Books of Adam and Eve that explains the reason for Satan ’ s demotion by his refusal to obey God ’ s command to venerate newly created Adam.
" Thus, reason spiritualized nature.
Thus, the pitcher ( or pitchers ) cannot allow any hits, walks, hit batsmen, or any opposing player to reach base safely for any other reason: in short, " 27 up, 27 down ".
Thus, conscience was considered an act or judgment of practical reason that began with synderesis, the structured development of our innate remnant awareness of absolute good ( which he categorised as involving the five primary precepts proposed in his theory of Natural Law ) into an acquired habit of applying moral principles.
Thus, living a life of peaceful conscience means to Spinoza that reason is used to generate adequate ideas where the mind increasingly sees the world and its conflicts, our desires and passions sub specie aeternitatis, that is without reference to time.
Thus the disciplined soldiers of the Allies had apparently good reason to consider the campaign would be easy.
Thus there is reason to believe that ophiolites are indeed oceanic mantle and crust ; however, certain problems arise when looking closer.

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