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Thus and nothing
Thus the unstressed it of it rarely snows here gets its significance from its use with snows: nothing can snow snow but `` it ''.
Thus, according to Aquinas, there must have been a time when nothing existed.
Thus, this supposedly distinctive feature was easy to use, but had nothing to do with actual phylogenic relationship.
Thus, one can consider data compression as data differencing with empty source data, the compressed file corresponding to a " difference from nothing ".
Thus, Bavarian candidate ( s ) emerged to take over the Duchy of Luxembourg, but this plan led to nothing permanent.
Thus saying it could create that which it doesn't already know makes absolutely no sense as there is nothing that such an argued for being would not already know.
Thus how does nothing exist as a person, place, or thing?
Thus, one would expect to find a factor that roughly corresponds to " left " and " right ", as this is the dominant framing for politics in our society, but the basis of Eysenck's " tough / tender-minded " thesis ( the second, " T "- factor ) may well represent nothing beyond an abstract mathematical construct.
Thus rationality is seen as a property of patterns of choices, rather than of individual choices: there is nothing irrational in preferring fish to meat only first time, but there is something irrational in preferring fish to meat and preferring meat to fish, regularly.
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, from the starting position, it takes little skill and no imagination to avoid losing, and nothing in the rules prevents games from being interminable.
Thus, formalism need not mean that mathematics is nothing more than a meaningless symbolic game.
" He also compares it to one's achievements in life, " Thus even the highest work of art, yet, the loftiest reputation, is nothing in comparison with the passionate kiss of a woman one loves.
Thus, physicists suggest a flat universe could come from nothing.
Thus Germans of the Nazi era, even if they knew nothing about music and nothing of Wagner ’ s writings, were presented with a clear image of the anti-Jewish Wagner as a great German.
Thus, Charles did nothing to support his two forward units and watched as Nordmann gradually withdrew north, towards the Russbach line and Klenau withdrew northwest, towards Breintlee.
Thus God is nothing else than human: he is, so to speak, the outward projection of a human's inward nature.
Thus is happened that " socdollager " became the term for anything which left nothing else to follow ; a decisive, overwhelming finish, to which no reply was possible.
Thus, there is nothing with an eternal self or atman, only mutually dependent origination and existence.
Thus, Du Bois-Reymond's work lay chiefly in the direction of animal electricity, yet he carried his inquiries — such as could be studied by physical methods — into other parts of physiology, more especially into the phenomena of diffusion, though he published little or nothing concerning the results at which he arrived.
Thus, the title of a certain ci may have nothing to do with its contents, although the poetic meter is the same.
Thus, having control over what happens in Derry, many of the child murders It commits are never solved, as the adults of Derry either act as though nothing is happening or have forgotten about It.
Thus the " 36 15 " prefix had the same meaning as the ". com " suffix now has for Internet web sites ; billboard ads at the time often consisted of nothing more than an image, a company name, and a " 36 15 " number, the fact that a Minitel service was being advertised was then clear by implication.

Thus and effective
Thus the lack of effective recognition of the responsibilities involved in caring for two babies showed signs of becoming a disabling problem.
Thus, if public pressure sets the effective limit to the price that the industry may charge, this pressure is itself a function of the wage rate.
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 the adverb-adjective " effective " is used in a sense of " 1a: producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect ", and " capable of producing a result ".
Thus, by 1939, both Church ( 1934 ) and Turing ( 1939 ), neither having knowledge of the other's efforts, had individually proposed that their " formal systems " should be definitions of " effective calculability "; neither framed their statements as theses.
Thus, during the 1960s and early 1970s, Portuguese development plans promoting strong economic growth and effective socioeconomic policies, like those applied by the Portuguese in the other two theaters of war ( Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique ), were not possible.
Thus, according to this hypothesis, the death of the adult clone is due to resource exhaustion, as it would be more effective for parent plants to devote all resources to creating a large seed crop than to hold back energy for their own regeneration.
Thus, in both a military and an economic sense, MIRVs render ABM systems less effective, as the costs of maintaining a workable defense against MIRVs would greatly increase, requiring multiple defensive missiles for each offensive one.
Thus the effective border of dynasty was pushed further south and east.
Thus, gesture therapy has been found to be the most effective treatment for apraxia at the current time.
Thus, when analyzing earthbound motions, the Earth frame is not an inertial frame, but rather rotates about the local vertical at an effective rate of radians per day.
Thus the consistency of a sufficiently strong, effective, consistent theory of arithmetic can never be proven in that system itself.
Thus, one cannot satisfactorily specify the intelligence of an individual or design effective interventions programs unless both the general processes and the domains of interest are evaluated.
Thus it holds that technical analysis cannot be effective.
Thus, if leadership amounts to getting the greatest number of followers, then among the bonobos, a female almost always exerts the strongest and most effective leadership.
Thus, effective leadership can result from nature ( i. e., innate talents ) as well as nurture ( i. e., acquired skills ).
Thus, if each presiding officer makes the announcement at a different time ( for instance because one House is not sitting on a certain date ), assent is regarded as effective when the second announcement is made.
Thus began a marked decline in effective communication between Gordy and Ballard.
Thus the quite effective utilization of local techniques in such distributed environments is common, e. g., in computer clusters and multi-core processors.
Thus, specific theories, hypotheses, and conceptualizations must be ( and have successfully been ) derived from the general framework that symbolic interactionism provides before interactionist theories can be assessed on the basis of the criteria a good theory ( e. g., containing falsifiable hypotheses ), or interactionist-inspired conceptualizations can be assessed on the basis of effective conceptualizations.
Thus, Whig ideas of the commons growing in authority as against royal power are somewhat simplistic-the Crown used the Commons as and when it found it advantageous to do so, and the speakership was part of the process of making the Commons a more cohesive, defined and effective instrument of the king's government.
Sakamoto observes, " Thus, the major goal was how to create an effective mix of all the separate elements.
Thus, the more developed market economies agreed with the U. S. vision of post-war international economic management, which was to be designed to create and maintain an effective international monetary system and foster the reduction of barriers to trade and capital flows.
" Thus, the political insurgency of the UFW was successful because of effective strategizing in the right kind of political environment.

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