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Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
Thus for a limit ordinal, there exists a δ-indexed strictly increasing sequence with limit α.
Thus either, the cardinality of the reals, is equal to or it is strictly larger.
Thus far, they have only achieved the formal classification of the phenomena with an elaborate nomenclature — yet do not understand what such activities really mean in a strictly scientific sense.
Thus some religious institutes – especially of nuns who are subject to " Papal Enclosure "strictly isolate their members from the outside world, of which the " grilles " in their parlours and churches are tangible evidence.
Thus, although the ketose fructose is not strictly a reducing sugar, it is an alpha-hydroxy-ketone, and gives a positive test because it is converted to the aldoses glucose and mannose by the base in the reagent.
Thus many examples are found in explanations and dictionaries which do not strictly fit the psychoanalytic definition.
Thus the general rule that the long's ' " never occurred at the end of a word " is not strictly correct, although the exceptions are rare and archaic.
Thus both horizontality and verticality are strictly speaking local concepts, and it is always necessary to state to which location the direction or the plane refers to.
Thus modern invertebrate paleontologists deal largely with fossils of this more strictly defined Animal Kingdom ( excepting Phylum Chordata ), Phylum Chordata being the exclusive focus of vertebrate paleontology.
Thus is a strictly positive local martingale, and a probability
Thus, negative temperature is a strictly quantum phenomenon.
Thus, the assumption that the experimenter could have decided to measure different components of the spins than he actually did is, strictly speaking, not true.
Thus, the term Bright's disease is retained strictly for historical application.
" Thus, in order to strictly adhere to God's will, The Church of Jesus Christ only accepts revelation as supported by the Bible and the Book of Mormon.
Thus the theory of covariant differentiation forked off from the strictly Riemannian context to include a wider range of possible geometries.
Thus the price of each A < sub > n </ sub >, which we denote by A < sub > n </ sub >( 0 ), is strictly between 0 and 1.
Thus a contraction mapping is strictly metric, but not necessarily the other way around.
Thus, a stamp of ' 925 ' by itself is not, strictly speaking, a hallmark, but is rather an unattested fineness mark.
Thus, in Aristotelian philosophy, God is viewed as part of the explanatory structure needed to support scientific conclusions, and any powers God possesses are, strictly speaking, of the natural order — that is, derived from God's place as originator of nature.
Thus image schemata are rich images, in a sense of the term similar to how the rotation of Shepard and Metzler-like mental images preserves the visual contours of the 2D picture of the 3D object ; in other words image schemata are not strictly 2D pictures, but a rich image-like whole that contain procedural as well as perceptual information about the object as a whole.
Thus, if the curvature of γ is strictly monotonic, then
Thus, if some descendants of a last common ancestor possess a synapomorphic trait, it is not strictly necessary that all of its descendants must possess the same trait.
Thus, any view which maintains that something other than knowledge attributions are context-sensitive is not, strictly speaking, a form of Contextualism.

Thus and speaking
Thus, by speaking of ' consciousness ' we end up misleading ourselves by thinking that there is any sort of thing as consciousness separated from behavioral and linguistic understandings.
Thus, in Alaska, Eskimo is in common usage, and is the preferred term when speaking collectively of all Inupiat and Yupik people, or of all Inuit and Yupik people throughout the world.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
Thus, there is some reason to ascribe the linguistic isolation of early Huastecs from other Maya speakers to proto-Olmecs speaking a Mixe – Zoque language, themselves recently arrived after migrating northward from the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast and across the isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Thus, even the Chinese would revert to Malay when speaking to Chinese people who did not speak the same Chinese dialect.
Thus Hilbert is insisting that mathematics is not an arbitrary game with arbitrary rules ; rather it must agree with how our thinking, and then our speaking and writing, proceeds :".
Thus personality rights are, generally speaking, judge-made law, though there are jurisdictions where some aspects of personality rights are statutory.
Thus they are aware of each other's actions and intentions, and do not hear any noise from the ones who are not speaking.
Thus in those diglossic societies which are also characterized by extreme inequality of social classes, most people are not proficient in speaking the high dialect, and if the high dialect is grammatically different enough, as in the case of Arabic diglossia, then these uneducated classes cannot understand most of the public speeches they might hear on television and radio.
Thus, French speaking Quebecois ( 7. 83 million ) differ from that of the 25. 91 million remaining citizens of Canada.
Thus a patient may experience headache, confusion, difficulty speaking, transient paralysis, numbness or even fits whilst high blood pressure ( hypertension ) may be found on examination.
Thus, a lot of Portuguese TV programs, from news and documentary to entertainment ( such as the novelas ), feature carioca acting and speaking talent.
Thus, colloquially, a person speaking Bengali may use " taka " to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in.
Thus the CPCA prevents the Catholic bishops in China from speaking out publicly even against laws that gravely contravene Catholic moral teaching, such as those enforcing abortion and artificial contraception.
Thus the reader finds a long dialogue written in a single sentence, and is expected to realize which character is speaking as he reads the words.
" Thus they ended up speaking this " mixture " ( interlanguage, see Liskovets, 2002 ).
Thus encouraged, he tries to get his Air Traffic Bill passed, but he is only speaking to an empty room, causing him to lose faith with the system.
Thus, loosely speaking, a proof calculus is a template or design pattern, characterized by a certain style of formal inference, that may be specialized to produce specific formal systems, namely by specifying the actual inference rules for such a system.
Thus a cultural schism was also created between the more westernised English, German and French-speaking Western European Jews and their more religiously observant Yiddish speaking Eastern European brethren whom they denigratingly labeled Ost Yidden (" Eastern Jews ").

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