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Thus and private
Thus, the Commission acted with a sense of social responsibility within the area of its own convictions about the problem of government support to private education.
Thus the Hellenic laws treated all forms of theft, assault, rape, and murder as private wrongs, and left action for enforcement up to the victims or their survivors.
Thus Claudius ' private words about his own policies and motives were lost to history.
Thus, they initially opted for project approval and censorship guidelines while leaving what remained of the industry in private hands.
Thus the Federal Reserve has both private and public aspects.
Thus, while people have the right to private property, they should give it away as enlightened altruists.
Thus, he saw private property as both essential to liberty and a road to tyranny, the former when it resulted from labour and was required for labour and the latter when it resulted in exploitation ( profit, interest, rent, tax ).
Thus, private property continually destroys itself, becoming transformed into communal wealth.
Thus, Wittgenstein argues, if we can talk about something, then it is not private, in the sense considered.
Thus, for the first three years, over the air, one would get one or two state channels and one or two local, amateurish private channels, broadcasting only a few hours a day.
Thus other people pay the price of water pollution, while the private firms ' profits are not redistributed to the local population victim of this pollution.
Thus, enforcement of law, including criminal law, is not a restriction on individual liberty, as the individual, as a citizen, explicitly agreed to be constrained if, as a private individual, he did not respect his own will as formulated in the general will.
Thus, TFTP is generally only used on private, local networks.
Thus, the major threat in these areas is fire management ( protection of private assets is a key objective and so past fire regimes may not reflect environmental needs ), weed invasion and lack of connectivity between patches.
Thus in the UK there is cost shifting from the private sector to the public sector, which again is the opposite of the allegation of cost shifting in the U. S. from public providers such as Medicare and Medicaid to the private sector.
Thus the designated facility was a private company.
" Thus, the Court held that adults are entitled to participate in private, consensual sexual conduct.
Thus, Stalin imposed collectivization to replace private farms ; most of the collectivization process involved the stripping of land from the kulaks in order to distribute it among state farms worked by peasants.
Thus at the beginning of the 21st century, the US consumer can choose from a variety of public and private services offering deliveries at various combinations of speed and cost.
Thus, as ibn Daud remarks, perhaps with a reference to the miracles attributed to Jesus, the authenticity of the Torah would be in a sorry plight if, instead of being based on miracles of real historic certainty, such as those of Moses, it were supported merely by miracles of such private character as the resurrections effected by Elijah and Elisha ( ib.
Thus when the power to incarcerate is transferred to a private corporation whose purpose is making money, the act of depriving a person of his liberty loses much of its legitimacy.
Thus, in the historical record, networks were the domains of the private life.
Thus, the private enterprises failed to flourish, and control of such enterprises remained firmly in government's hands.
Thus, the Court was ruling against charges that Granger laws constituted encroachment of private property without due process of law and conflicted with the Fourteenth Amendment.

Thus and banks
Thus LTCM failed as a fixed income arbitrage fund, although it is unclear what sort of profit was realized by the banks that bailed LTCM out.
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
Thus, according to the Bank of England's Boxall and Gallagher ( 1997 ), "... there was virtually no difference between banks and building society ' listed ' interest rates for home finance mortgage lending between 1984 and 1997.
Thus it is often described as the " bank of banks ".
Thus, before the Aswan High Dam was completed in 1971, the White Nile watered the Egyptian stretch of the river throughout the year, whereas the Blue Nile, carrying seasonal rain from Ethiopia, caused the Nile to overflow its banks and deposit a layer of fertile mud over adjacent fields.
Thus, Vietnam remains in the shadows as a mentor and emergency ally, and the tutelage of Laos has shifted dramatically to development banks and international entrepreneurs.
Thus, Vietnam remains in the shadows as a mentor and emergency ally, and the tutelage of Laos has shifted dramatically to development banks and international entrepreneurs.
Thus Offa's Dyke is a combined structure and Car Dyke is a trench though it once had raised banks as well.
The Comptroller of the Currency, therefore, ruled that Section 16 permitted national banks to engage in “ proprietary trading ” of “ investment securities ” for which it could not act as a “ dealer .” Thus, Glass-Steagall permitted “ banks to invest in and trade securities to a significant extent ” and did not restrict trading by bank affiliates, although the Bank Holding Company Act did restrict investments by bank affiliates.
Thus Offa's Dyke is a combined structure and Car Dyke is a trench, though it once had raised banks as well.
Thus, service providers offering identical services such as airlines or banks and insurance companies invest heavily in advertising their services.
The term “ Isneg ” derives from a combination ofis ” meaning “ recede ” and “ uneg ” meaning “ interior .” Thus, it means “ people who have gone into the interior .” In Spanish missionary accounts, they, together with the Kalinga and other ethnic groups between the northern end of the Cagayan Valley and the northeastern part of the Ilocos, were referred to as “ los Apayaos ,” an allusion to the river whose banks and nearby rugged terrain were inhabited by the people.
Thus the world's central banks are locked into a spiral of " competitive devaluation " in which the value of all fiat money systems is being eroded.
Thus, although Buzău's name is attested by documents as a river with a polis on its banks, since the 4th century, and as a market town since 1431, the oldest building in the city is the Vergu-Mănăilă house, erected as recently as the 18th century, around 1780.
Thus, the bank's branch offices were divided into a number of regional banks, each consisting of about 70 branches.
Thus in the 1960s, the trend was for banks from outside the state of New York to form Banking Edges and locate them in New York City for conducting international banking and for trading in foreign exchange.
Thus, King would subsist on blood that he purchased ( or stole ) from blood banks and fed on corpses or animals.
Thus did they while on the river: but when they came to a town on its banks, the barges were made fast, and the pilgrims disembarked, and the women sang, playfully mocked the women of that town and threw their clothes over their head.
Thus a V-6 engine has two banks of three cylinders at an angle driving a common crankshaft, a V-12 two groups of six in-line.
Thus, high stream flows spread water and nutrients to beyond the stream banks to wide riparian zones when beaver dams are present.
Thus, one incentive for banks to create securitized assets is to remove risky assets from their balance sheet by having another institution assume the credit risk, so that they ( the banks ) receive cash in return.
Thus Columbus Day and Veterans Day are trading days, but not business days for calculating an ex-dividend date, since they are legal holidays and banks are not open.

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