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Thus and lost
Thus Claudius ' private words about his own policies and motives were lost to history.
Thus, many levels of subtext are potentially lost on modern translators.
Thus he brought that realm, which had been lost in 910, back into the German kingdom as the fifth stem duchy.
Thus, Sterne lost his chances for clerical advancement but discovered his real talents ; until the completion of this first work, " he hardly knew that he could write at all, much less with humour so as to make his reader laugh ".
Thus in four close U. S. elections ( 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000 ), the candidate with the most popular votes still lost the election.
Thus, if you are attempting to sell or license your patent rights you want to make sure that you take steps to continue to maintain your trade secrets as secrets, otherwise they will be lost.
Thus, the Prague university lost the largest part of its students and faculty.
Thus, reducing the current by a factor of 2 will lower the energy lost to conductor resistance by a factor of 4.
Thus, opportunity costs are not restricted to monetary or financial costs: the real cost of output forgone, lost time, pleasure or any other benefit that provides utility should also be considered opportunity costs.
Thus, Walpole lost a considerable element of his Whig Party to the Opposition.
Thus the principality ruled politically by a prince-bishop could wholly or largely overlap with his diocesan jurisdiction, but not necessarily ; several lost their actual see ( the city itself ), which could obtain the status of free imperial city.
Thus he lost two crucial days before finally adopting the solution, however obvious, of his predecessor.
Thus, preserving the telecasts on tape was not seen as a priority by the networks when another source was available – though the sportscasters ' play-by-play comments, as a result, were lost.
Thus, in Botticelli's interpretation, Pankaspe ( the ancient living prototype of Simonetta ), the mistress of Alexander the Great ( the Laurentian predecessor ), becomes the lovely model for the lost Venus executed by the legendary Apelles ( reborn through the recreative talents of Botticelli ), which ended up in Rome, installed by Emperor Augustus in the temple dedicated to Florence's supposed founder Julius Caesar.
Thus Konstanz lost its status as an imperial city.
Thus, unless the quantity of newsprint used each year worldwide declines to reflect the lost fiber, a certain amount of new ( virgin ) fiber is required each year globally, even if the individual newsprint mill may continue to use 100 % recycled fiber.
Thus, heretical texts do not turn up as palimpsests, washed clean and overwritten, as pagan ones do ; many early Christian texts have been as thoroughly " lost " as if they had been publicly burnt.
Thus, Eliade concludes, " Christianity incontestably proves to be the religion of ' fallen man '", of modern man who has lost " the paradise of archetypes and repetition ".
Thus Pym lost the unity of the House of Commons, which had allowed him to oppose the King from a firm platform ; previously the King had had to agree to demands because he could not raise an army alone to fight the Irish rebels.
Thus the cooperation begun in late 1940 ultimately developed in 1941 into preparations for re-annexation of the territories lost after the Winter War, in case Nazi Germany would realize the rumoured plans for an assault on the Soviet Union.
Thus, when Richard Cromwell succeeded his father as chancellor, Owen lost his vice-chancellorship.
Thus, some of the richest treatises regarding the tenets of Ismaili faith were lost with his destruction of the library.
Thus, " realm " has lost some of the connotations of " kingdom " that it might previously have had.
Thus Friso forfeited his place in the order of succession and lost his title as a Prince of the Netherlands, and his children have no dynastic rights.

Thus and ability
Thus, the Span of its ossification was shortened and the center's ability to `` catch up '' in ossification is demonstrated.
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
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 the dynamic characteristic of DHTML is the way it functions while a page is viewed, not in its ability to generate a unique page with each page load.
Thus any individual who goes into a mountainous environment should have basic knowledge of knots and knot systems to increase safety and the ability to do interesting activities such as rappelling.
Thus, issues such as the ability to grant pre-trial relief, procedure and form, as well as statutes of limitations are classified as “ procedure ” and are always subject to domestic law where the divorce case is pending.
Thus, in the opinion of Richard Klein, the ability to produce complex speech only developed some 50, 000 years ago ( with the appearance of modern man or Cro-Magnon man ).
Thus, many important biotechnological processes use thermophilic enzymes because of their ability to withstand intense heat.
Thus, although Buddhas possess no limitation from their side on their ability to help others, sentient beings continue to experience suffering as a result of the limitations of their own former negative actions.
Thus a computer instantiating the ' conversation for action ' has the useful ability to model the status of the current social reality independent of any external reality on which social claims may be based.
Thus a " Conversation for Action " can be readily tracked and facilitated by a device with little or no ability to model circumstances in the real world other than the ability to register claims by specific agents about a domain.
Thus fiscal federalism provides the tools for " application of the federal approach to governance which lies in its ability to balance the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization " ( Sharma, 2005b: 177 ).
Thus, many credit him with the recovery, but his ability to withstand a sudden economic downturn has been untested.
Thus, permittivity relates to a material's ability to transmit ( or " permit ") an electric field.
Thus, Petrie ’ s work has shown correlations between tail ornamentation, mating success and increased survival ability in both the ornamented males and their offspring.
Thus the Blarney Stone is said to impart " the ability to deceive without offending ".
Thus, by adopting this theory, studying intelligence becomes difficult, because it diffuses into the broader concept of ability or talent.
Thus an eye care professional, having determined that a myopic ( nearsighted ) person requires a basic correction of, say, − 2 dioptres to restore normal distance vision, might then make a further prescription of ' add 1 ' for reading, to make up for lack of accommodation ( ability to alter focus ).
Thus, even though the names given to the concept varied, there was a common belief that traditional definitions of intelligence were lacking in ability to fully explain performance outcomes.
Thus, any real approach to modeling landscapes requires the ability to modulate fractal behaviour spatially.
Thus, brisance is a measure of the overall shattering ability of an explosive and is not necessarily correlated with the explosive's total work capacity.
Thus, in theory, a person might gain the ability to control their fetish and reasonably process their own thoughts without being distracted by sexual arousal.
Thus, the ability to create new writs was close to the ability to create new rights, a form of legislation.

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