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Thus and later
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus in the classical tradition of later Western art and literature, the mythology of the two figures becomes virtually indistinguishable.
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus made invisible, he appears to have entered the building as Clark Kent and exited seconds later as Superman.
Thus B3-34 defined a new command set, which later was used in a series of later programmable Soviet calculators.
Thus, for example, in the ( still used ) local North American subdivision paleontologist finding fragments of the trilobite Olenellus would identify the beds as being from the Waucoban Stage whereas fragments of a later trilobite such as Elrathia would identify the stage as Albertan.
Thus, the immensely popular goddess Durga was a pre-Vedic goddess who was later fused with Parvati, a process that can be traced through texts such as Kalika Purana ( 10th century ), Durgabhaktitarangini ( Vidyapati 15th century ), Chandimangal ( 16th century ) etc.
Thus, it would be impossible for them to later deny knowledge of the killings.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a scant two years later in 218 BC by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulish-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law.
Thus, fifteen years later, a local leader named Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al-Azam and his two brothers organized a popular revolt and drove the Portuguese out of Maldives.
Thus, on 10 February of that year, a Junker 52 of the Réseau des Liaisons Aériennes Francaises ( R. L. A. F ), later known as Air France, landed in Plaisance.
Thus the Mary Rose was subject to salvage from the sixteenth century and later, but a very large amount of material, buried in the sediments, remained to be found by maritime archaeologists of the twentieth century.
Thus, Nero had as his paternal grandmother Antonia Maior, and also claimed more remote descent from Antonia Minor as a great-grandson — later grandson after Claudius adopted him.
Thus, if rights vested in a property when and where it was purchased, it would not be adversely affected by a later change of domicile.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a mere two years later ( 218 BC ) by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulo-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law Hasdrubal.
Thus, the gang system worked like an early version of the assembly line later to be found in factories.
Thus later sociologists of religion ( notably Robert Bellah ) have extended Durkheimian insights to talk about notions of civil religion, or the religion of a state.
Thus an hour meeting from 10am on 1 August 2010, with a single repeat time a week later at the same time can be represented as:
Thus, for example, his teaching on the Trinity reveals a subordination of Son to Father that in the later crass form of Arianism the Church rejected as heretical.
Thus when the Football League started later that year, Albion became one of the twelve founder members.
Thus, evidence of major changes in religious concepts may be recorded only in fragments of myths that supersede and later, obscure the originals.
Thus Rome began with a fratricide, a story that was later taken to represent the city's history of internecine political strife and bloodshed.
Thus the unconscious mind can be seen as the source of dreams and automatic thoughts ( those that appear without any apparent cause ), the repository of forgotten memories ( that may still be accessible to consciousness at some later time ), and the locus of implicit knowledge ( the things that we have learned so well that we do them without thinking ).

Thus and outcomes
Thus, according to Keynesian theory, some individually-rational microeconomic-level actions such as not investing savings in the goods and services produced by the economy, if taken collectively by a large proportion of individuals and firms, can lead to outcomes, wherein the economy operates below its potential output and growth rate.
Thus, studies involving self reports on achieved outcomes might be biased.
Thus, when a person plans what to do and what not to do, he will understand the range of likely outcomes from given behaviour on a sliding scale from " inevitable " to " probable " to " possible " to " improbable ".
Thus, it is assumed that outcomes that are being forecast do not differ systematically from the market equilibrium results.
Thus, there is sometimes a choice between imperfect outcomes, i. e. imperfect market outcomes with or without government interventions.
Thus, even though the names given to the concept varied, there was a common belief that traditional definitions of intelligence were lacking in ability to fully explain performance outcomes.
Thus, the expected value of the next outcome given knowledge of the present and all prior outcomes may be higher than the current outcome if a winning strategy is used.
Thus, one cannot definitively say that these outcomes will never occur, but can for most purposes assume this to be true.
Thus, the options are binary in nature because there are only two possible outcomes.
Thus, the pathways and outcomes that underlie these associations ( and sometimes causations ) need additional research.
Thus the Romanesque medieval builders had to resort to techniques of small windows, large buttresses, or other forms of interior wall cross-bracing to achieve the desired lighting outcomes.
Thus when all that is known about a phenomenon is that there are m outcomes which are known to be possible prior to observing any data, then and only then, does the rule of succession apply.
Thus, killing or not killing them over the course of the game alters the outcomes of his endings:
Thus, academic clinical trials may for instance test how a combination of registered drugs may improve treatment outcomes ; or they may apply registered treatments in additional, less frequent indications.
Thus, economists such as Daniel Kahneman, have incorporated differences between affective forecasts and later outcomes into corresponding types of utility.
Thus, the powerless will ironically receive higher outcomes.

Thus and court
Thus, a court officer taking possession of goods under a court order may use force if reasonably necessary.
Thus misfortune hounded successive generations of the House of Atreus, until atoned by Orestes in a court of justice held jointly by humans and gods.
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
Thus far, however, most such cases against file sharers have been settled out of court.
Thus the court held that practices such as sleep deprivation, subjecting individual to intense noise and requiring them to stand against a wall with their limbs outstretched for extended periods of time, did not constitute torture.
Thus, on April 28, 2006, after the unofficial repeal of the French First Employment Contract ( CPE ), the Longjumeau ( Essonne ) conseil des prud ' hommes ( labour law court ) judged the New Employment Contract ( CNE ) contrary to international law, and therefore " illegitimate " and " without any juridical value ".
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, a federal district court that falls within the geographic boundaries of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals is bound by rulings of the Third Circuit Court, but not by rulings in the Ninth Circuit, since the Circuit Courts of Appeals have jurisdiction defined by geography.
Thus the inferior court decision may remain in effect even though it does not obey the superior court decision, as the only way a decision can enter the appeal process is by application of one of the parties bound by it.
Thus, Constitutional limitations applied to the validity of state court judgments.
Thus, while dialectical methods are necessary to find truth in theoretical matters, rhetorical methods are required in practical matters such as adjudicating somebody's guilt or innocence when charged in a court of law, or adjudicating a prudent course of action to be taken in a deliberative assembly.
Thus, in evaluating a collision between two vehicles, the court must not only make a finding that both drivers were negligent, but it must also apportion the contribution made by each driver as a percentage, e. g. that the blame between the drivers is 20 % attributable to the plaintiff / claimant: 80 % to the defendant.
Thus the Court's ruling would be nothing more than an advisory opinion ; therefore, the court dismissed the suit for failing to present a " case or controversy.
Thus the two justices would have adjudicated the case and upheld the lower court opinion striking down the ban on corporate and union spending.
Thus, a civil action or appeal in which the court's decision will not affect the rights of the parties is ordinarily beyond the power of the court to decide, provided it does not fall within one of the recognized exceptions.
Thus the Wei court, controlling Northern China at the time, reluctantly yielded areas already occupied to the Wu Hu and sometimes colonized areas depopulated by war with some weaker tribes of herdsmen.
Thus, when at last he received from his sovereign a summons to join his court at Berlin, he obeyed indeed, but with deep and lasting regret.
It said: " Our review leads us to conclude that information regarding the purposes for which the United States previously paid Noriega potentially had some probative value … Thus, the district court may have overstated the case when it declared evidence of the purposes for which the United States allegedly paid Noriega wholly irrelevant to his defense ".
Thus, part of the court order determines child custody.
Thus, if a party does not raise an issue of fact at the trial court level, he or she generally cannot raise it upon appeal.
Thus, the court, though working in an early era, was treading on Dartmouth.
Thus, in a Dormant Commerce Clause case, a court is initially concerned with whether the law facially discriminates against out-of-state actors or has the effect of favoring in-state economic interests over out-of-state interests.
Thus, the issue of the organization's legitimacy did arise at trial, since it was pled into court, but it was not ruled upon.

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