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Thus and technical
Thus, the challenge is to create agile or discovery-driven implementations of the EVM principle, and not simply to reject the notion of measuring technical performance objectively.
" Thus irreal works such as Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics and Jorge Luis Borges ' Ficciones can be seen as an attempt to find a new allegorical language to explain our changed perceptions of the world that have been brought about by our scientific and technical culture, especially concepts such as quantum physics or the theory of relativity.
Thus far, no system design has been shown to meet this requirement fully on a technical basis alone.
Thus, his response to Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court was to write a similar time travel novel ( Lest Darkness Fall ) in which the method of time travel was rationalized and the hero's technical expertise both set at a believable level and constrained by the technological limitations of the age.
Thus, in jurisdictions with due process, there must be an actus reus accompanied by some level of mens rea to constitute the crime with which the defendant is charged ( see the technical requirement of concurrence ).
Thus it holds that technical analysis cannot be effective.
Thus, there was no incentive for further technical refinement, and technical progress stagnated.
Thus over time the army became a place to learn the technical skills of engineering and surveying.
Thus the development of synthetic rubber allowed for the Allied war machine to continue growing, giving the US a significant technical edge as World War II continued.
Thus, some of the common crank characteristics ( see above )— such as the lack of technical ability, ignorance of scientific terminology, and claims that alternative ideas are being suppressed by the mainstream — may be operating on and manifested in multiple orthogonal assertions.
Thus it is often used untranslated as a technical term in Islamic literature.
Thus slowdowns, speed ups, improvements in the education of the labor force and all sorts of things will appear as ’ technical change ’ ”.
Thus slowdowns, speed ups, improvements in the education of the labor force and all sorts of things will appear as ’ technical change ’ ” Since then more specific descriptions of productivity sources have emerged referring to investment, innovations, skills, enterprise and competition ( ONS 3, 20 ).
Thus smaller, technical universities, such as Eindhoven ( Netherlands ) and Technical University Munich ( Germany ) are ranked third and forth, behind Cambridge, and followed by University of Edinburgh.
Thus, because Jensen did not publish his own " Ultrasaurus " find until 1985, Kim's use retained its official priority of name, and Jensen was forced to choose a new name ( in technical terms, his original choice was " preoccupied " by Kim's sauropod ).
Thus for Aristotle episteme concerns practical wisdom, and those possessing practical wisdom ( phronimos ) have a knowledge about how to achieve the highest aims, in ways that cannot be reduced to scientific knowledge of general truths, nor to technical know-how about how to get morally neutral things done.
Thus, the objective characteristics of use-values are very important for understanding ( 1 ) the development and expansion of market trade, and ( 2 ) necessary technical relationships between different economic activities ( e. g. supply chains ).
Thus ( with heavy foreign investment and technical assistance ), Russia managed to achieve at least a veneer of industrialization by 1914.
Thus the Latin of a theologian like St Thomas Aquinas or of an erudite clerical historian such as William of Tyre tends to avoid most of the characteristics described above, showing its period in vocabulary and spelling alone ; the features listed are much more prominent in the language of lawyers ( e. g. the 11th century English Domesday Book ), physicians, technical writers and secular chroniclers.
Thus a ' stage technician ' is a worker who provides technical support for putting on a play, while a ' medical technician ' is an employee who provides technical support in the medical industry or to the medical profession.
Thus began a highly productive period: he went on to write or edit over a hundred technical books in such fields as radio ; television ; aviation and automotive engineering.
Thus, according to this viewpoint, the phenomenal dualistic world is ultimately an illusion ( maya to use the technical Indian term ), irrespective of the apparent reality it possesses at the mundane or empirical level.

Thus and efficiency
Thus, the efficiency **yt couplers is given by -- Af or approximately 50 percent each.
Thus, the combined efficiency of the elements replaced by the two fiber plates ( with a combined efficiency of 0.25 ) is 0.043 or about six times less than that of the two fiber plates.
Thus while bumblebees have been found to be about ten times more efficient pollinators on cucurbits, the total efficiency of a colony of honey bees is much greater due to greater numbers.
Thus, actual address space utilization rates will be small in IPv6, but network management and routing efficiency is improved by the large subnet space and hierarchical route aggregation.
Thus the price discrimination promotes efficiency.
Thus, the mergers were not done to see large efficiency gains, they were in fact done because that was the trend at the time.
Thus, to meet its emission reduction commitment, the country with initially high energy efficiency might face high costs.
Thus, the efficiency of the process may be increased by many orders of magnitude.
Thus, in practice, ensuring that nobody is disadvantaged by a change aimed at achieving Pareto efficiency may require compensation of one or more parties.
Thus firms in more concentrated industries will earn higher profits than firms operating in less concentrated industries, irrespective of their efficiency.
Thus, under Kaldor – Hicks efficiency, a more efficient outcome can in fact leave some people worse off.
Thus, a heat engine exhibiting maximum efficiency is thermodynamically impossible.
Thus the efficiency depends only on q < sub > C </ sub >/ q < sub > H </ sub >.
Thus, any reversible heat engine operating between temperatures T < sub > 1 </ sub > and T < sub > 2 </ sub > must have the same efficiency, that is to say, the efficiency is the function of temperatures only:
Thus shot to shot consistency is maintained for longer than in an unregulated rifle, at the expense of efficiency, shots per fill and often at a lower velocity.
Thus, although the nominal SFC is a useful measure of fuel efficiency, it should be divided by speed to get a way to compare engines that fly at different speeds.
Thus, long snouts have evolved in such habitats in order to benefit from hydrodynamic efficiency, since a long out-lever allows crocodilians to quickly open and close their jaws while in water.
Protein S, which is a co-factor of protein C. Thus, anti-protein S antibodies decrease protein C efficiency ;
Thus higher fuel efficiency was associated with lower traffic safety, intertwining the issues of fuel economy, road-traffic safety, air pollution, and climate change.
Thus the efficiency of the mimicry is maintained in a much increased total population.
Thus, efficiency is low ( due to power loss in the resistor ) and it is usually impractical to construct a ' good ' current source this way.
Thus high-wage firms are paying an efficiency wage – they pay more, and, on average, get more ( see e. g. Malcolmson 1981 ; Stiglitz 1976 ; Weiss 1980 ).

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