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Thus and only
Thus, there is freshness not only in the individual movements of the dance but in the shape of their continuity as well.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
Thus Af if and only if Af.
Thus F satisfies Af if and only if F has the form Af.
Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
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 far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.
Thus, giving grades and promotions based only on an individual's performance relative to a small local group, as is common, may reduce cooperative behaviors in the group.
Thus the only member churches of the present Anglican Communion existing by the mid-18th century were the Church of England, its closely linked sister church, the Church of Ireland ( which also separated from Roman Catholicism under Henry VIII ) and the Scottish Episcopal Church which for parts of the 17th and 18th centuries was partially underground ( it was suspected of Jacobite sympathies ).
Thus far the only people who have been attested with a high level of genetic, historical, linguistic and cultural research to be the descendants of the ancient Mesopotamians are the Assyrian Christians of Iraq and its surrounding areas in north west Iran, north east Syria and south eastern Turkey.
Thus, intuitionists are ready to accept a statement of the form " P or Q " as true only if we can prove P or if we can prove Q:
Thus they add two equivalents of bromine whereas an alkene adds only one equivalent.
Thus, negotiation generally features only in games for three or more people.
Thus, if the score was 3 – 2 with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, and the batter smacked an " over the fence home run ", the game would end at 4 – 3, with the batter only allowed a double, and the runners officially stopped on 2nd and 3rd ( since they were not needed to win the game ).
Thus, a PICMG backplane can provide any number and any mix of ISA, PCI, PCI-X, and PCI-e slots, limited only by the ability of the SBC to interface to and drive those slots.
Thus only the target might be affected adversely.
Thus, a player should use Blackwood only when he can ascertain that the partnership holds at least second-round controls in all suits ( kings or, if a suit fit is found, singletons ).
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 the castrati came to supplant both boys ( whose voices broke after only a few years ) and falsettists ( whose voices were weaker and less reliable ) from the top line in such choirs.
Thus, covalent bonding does not necessarily require the two atoms be of the same elements, only that they be of comparable electronegativity.
Thus, only Division I wins ( whether FBS, FCS, or FCS non scholarship ) are considered for playoff selection.
Thus, it would be biochemically possible to sustain life in environments that are only periodically consistent with life as we know it.
Thus the era was indeed a golden age but only for a small but powerful and highly visible elite.
Thus, only the Logos incarnate suffered and died on the Cross and therefore the Son was able to suffer without suffering.
Thus e. g. an O atom with only one Si bond ( a dangling bond ) can be considered a defect in silica.

Thus and Crispus
Thus securing the loyalty of Caesar of the Western Roman Empire Constantius Chlorus, father of Constantine and grandfather of Crispus.
Thus Crispus achieved his most important and difficult victory which further established his reputation as a brilliant soldier and general.

Thus and assumed
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
Thus, body forces are specified by vector fields which are assumed to be continuous over the entire volume of the body, i. e. acting on every point in it.
Thus, there may sometimes be confusion about the blade lengths, depending on which shaku value is being assumed when converting to metric or US measurements.
Thus, it was assumed the baby was a boy, and so the King was told.
Thus it is assumed that the property is a universal which is distinct from the particular individual who has the property ( MacLeod & Rubenstein, 2006, § 1b ).
Thus over-provisioning cannot be blindly assumed on the Internet.
Thus, townships that were established north of the line assumed they were part of Michigan Territory.
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 it was generally assumed that any combat in Europe would end with apocalyptic conclusions.
Thus, the Russian Federation was widely accepted as the Soviet Union's successor state in diplomatic affairs and it assumed the USSR's permanent membership and veto in the UN Security Council ( see Russia and the United Nations ).
Thus a regular space encountered in practice can usually be assumed to be T < sub > 3 </ sub >, by replacing the space with its Kolmogorov quotient.
Thus they should only be considered secure in the assumed, specified circumstances, also known as the evaluated configuration, specified by Microsoft.
Thus, in Keith Petersen ’ s words, “ teachers assumed responsibility for shaping a district's entire educational policy .”
Thus, Hatshepsut could have assumed power as early as 1512 BC, or, as late as 1479 BC.
Thus a probable candidate for the impactor is a carbonaceous asteroid but also a comet is possible because comets are assumed to consist of material similar to carbonaceous chondrites.
Thus, it is assumed that outcomes that are being forecast do not differ systematically from the market equilibrium results.
Thus, in classical physics, it was assumed that all events are caused by earlier ones according to the known laws of nature, culminating in Pierre-Simon Laplace's claim that if the current state of the world were known with precision, it could be computed for any time in the future or the past ( see Laplace's demon ).
Thus he taught himself how to play cello, guitar, the piano and other instruments, wrote lyrics and poetry and later also assumed jobs as actor in some movies and TV shows or at the theatre.
Thus, Pyrrhonian achieves ataraxia not by finding certain knowledge, but rather by suspending judgment on whether not finding certain knowledge is an inherently bad thing in the first place ( as was assumed previously ).
Thus, " assumption " connotes other associations than the contemporary standard sense of “ that which is assumed or taken for granted ; a supposition, postulate ” ( only the 11th of 12 senses of “ assumption ,” and the 10th of 11 senses of “ assume ”).
Thus, transpiration may not be as important in upward mineral nutrient transport in relatively short plants as often assumed.
Thus, for example, a company producing a product might be assumed to know about existing flaws and to be seeking to correct them in a future revision.
Thus he assumed he would have their support when he moved against Alfonso II of Naples, especially as the rival claimant was Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Spain.
Thus, these scholars assumed that firms employed market power to impose tying contracts, but that such contracts were nonetheless harmless or even beneficial.

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