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Thus and potentially
Thus the Sidewinder team replaced a potentially complex control system with a simple mechanical solution.
Thus, many levels of subtext are potentially lost on modern translators.
Thus, a potentially harmful interference is to be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly.
Thus, in the beginning of the 18th century, a French travel writer, the Baron de Lahontan, who had actually lived among the Huron Indians, put potentially dangerously radical Deist and egalitarian arguments in the mouth of a Canadian Indian, Adario, who was perhaps the most striking and significant figure of the " good " ( or " noble ") savage, as we understand it now, to make his appearance on the historical stage: Adario sings the praises of Natural Religion.
Thus cell relay systems may potentially carry any combination of stream-based and packet-based data.
Thus, one can enter dangerously unknown and potentially hostile territory in less than a day's journey.
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, 8-hydroxyquinoline is potentially useful to control American plants that have become invasive weeds in the Diffuse Knapweed's native range.
Thus, for example, online help systems can usefully employ chatbot techniques to identify the area of help that users require, potentially providing a " friendlier " interface than a more formal search or menu system.
Thus formaldehyde was potentially the first compound to receive a CAS registry number.
Thus he says, " Not only is matter eternal, but form is potentially inherent in matter ; otherwise, it were a creation ex nihilo " ( Munk, " Mélanges ," p. 444 ).
Thus he says, " Not only is matter eternal, but form is potentially inherent in matter ; otherwise, it were a creation ex nihilo " ( Munk, " Mélanges ", p. 444 ).
Thus, the requirements for KV-1 were heavily skewed towards a potentially not-so agile, but heavy tank that was supposed to dominate the field.
Thus, 39 units of potentially available energy are available for every unit captured.
Thus, V. 92 / V. 44 softmodems are potentially capable of outperforming hardware modems.
Thus Johnston uses, " potentially hundreds of pitches per octave ," in way that is, " radical without being avant-garde ," and not for the creation of, " as-yet-unheard dissonances ," but in order to, " return ... to a kind of musical beauty ," he perceives as diminished in Western music since the adoption of equal-temperament ( Gann 1995, 1 ).
Thus, a row in the referencing table cannot contain values that don't exist in the referenced table ( except potentially NULL ).
Thus all points on or within the curve are part of the production set, i. e., combinations of goods that the economy could potentially produce.
Thus, where once only the socio-economic elite and their left-wing critics knew of the Imperial Grand Strategy, now the entire American populace are potentially aware of it.
Thus, stratification of a magma chamber may result in an increase in the amount of gas within the magma near the top of the chamber, and also make this magma more viscous ; potentially leading to a more explosive eruption than would be the case had the chamber not become stratified.
Thus, when sampling to avoid aliasing on a high-frequency axis, the other texture axes will be similarly downsampled and therefore potentially blurred.
Thus, any thrombus material that dislodges from this side of the heart can embolize to the brain, with the potentially devastating consequence of a stroke.
Thus, reduction of myostatin could potentially benefit the livestock industry, with even a 20 percent reduction in myostatin levels potentially having a large effect on the development of muscles.

Thus and could
Thus all differences were leveled, and all contrasts erased, in a realm of no distinction, and the harmonious balance of the Lo Shu square could effectively symbolize the world in balanced harmony around a powerful central axis.
Thus, the emperor could draw on sources not available to those with less puissant ancestors.
Thus he maintained that there must be blackness as well as whiteness in snow ; how otherwise could it be turned into dark water?
Thus, the above conditions could be re-written as follows:
Thus, services could be moved to a different machine and, so long as they kept the same service name, there was no need for users to do anything different to continue accessing the service.
Thus they could be used in place of the more expensive Athlon MP in dual socket A motherboards.
Thus, the new charter changed the manner in which the military could exercise its moderating power.
Thus, small minority parties cannot easily enter the Bundestag and prevent the formation of stable majority governments as they could under the Weimar constitution.
Thus, in the Hindu schools, if a claim was made that could not be substantiated by appeal to the textual canon, it would be considered as ridiculous as a claim that the sky was green and, conversely, a claim which could not be substantiated via conventional means might still be justified through textual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of modern science.
Thus the view from Whitehall early in 1916: If defeat was not imminent, neither was victory ; and the outcome of the war of attrition on the Western Front could not be predicted.
Thus, only the immediate purchaser could recover for a product defect, and if a part was built up out of parts from parts manufacturers, the ultimate buyer could not recover for injury caused by a defect in the part.
Thus, Confucius could not achieve the idealistic reform that he wanted and restore the legitimate rule of the duke, returning to the period of the Duke of Zhou.
Thus, a catalyst that could change the equilibrium would be a perpetual motion machine, a contradiction to the laws of thermodynamics.
Thus a construction of the following type could conceivably arise: " It nearly knocked me off me plates — he was wearing a syrup!
Thus, in Wilson v. U. S. ( 1911 ), he asserted that corporate officers could not resist a subpoena for company records by invoking the Fifth Amendment's privilege against self-incrimination.
Thus, in the event of their death, their estate could pass to a competent heir.
Thus, doublespeak might have theories that have parallels with these theories and could possibly help us to understand the theories underlying doublespeak better.
Thus, an emissary to the Ottoman Empire could expect to be arrested and imprisoned upon the outbreak of hostilities between their State and the empire.
Thus, SETE could not claim copyright on photographs or panoramas of Paris incorporating the lit tower.
Thus, churches actually had money-changing tables at which each coin would be examined separately and a token of actual worth given to the layperson so that he or she could be seen by the other parishioners as putting money in the basket during that part of the service.
Thus, the Audion could not only detect and amplify radio signals, it could transmit them as well.
Thus, since the 19th century many historical Jesus scholars have argued that only one of the two traditions could be authentic.

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