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Thus and acceptance
Thus, study of this Barnum / Forer effect has been mostly focused on the level of acceptance of fake horoscopes and fake astrological personality profiles.
Thus, this quality of acceptance of new gods to the collection of existing gods may have been one of the shaping characteristics for the success during the Christianization of Mesoamerica.
Thus the entire field of quantum physics emerged, leading to its wider acceptance at the Fifth Solvay Conference in 1927.
" Thus the emperor proposed a free discussion in council ; the pope required the unqualified acceptance of orthodoxy, and submission to himself as head of Christendom, before he would treat at all.
Thus, for example, the Gandhian ahimsa is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence, but at the same time sees nonviolent action ( also called civil resistance ) as an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it.
Thus, for instance a product certification mark for a fire door or for a spray fireproofing product, does not signify its universal acceptance for use within a building.
Thus all persons are considered to have inherent and equal worth, independent of their gender, and this led to an acceptance of female ministers.
) Thus, American Reform Judaism does not require ritual immersion in a mikveh, circumcision, or acceptance of mitzvot as normative.
Thus we are introduced to two opposing ideals of which Angus must choose: Adopt a new personality that would give him the long-term acceptance he longs, or overcome his shame and accept himself as a unique individual.
Thus for example John Searle has offered an account of the construction of social reality fully compatible with the acceptance stance ofthe man who is at home in his society, the man who is chez lui in the social institutions of the society ... as comfortable as the fish in the sea ”.
: " Thus coils of the proper dimensions might be connected each with only one of its ends to the mains from a machine of low E. M. F., and though the circuit of the machine would not be closed in the ordinary acceptance of the term, yet the machine might be burned out if a proper resonance effect would be obtained.
Thus it can be misleading to think of these states as ultra-rapid cycling, as this particular form of cycling is also described as a mixed state, and has not gained universal acceptance.

Thus and Treaty
Thus, the border between the two countries in the region of Olivenza / Olivença should be as demarcated by the Treaty of Alcanizes of 1297.
Thus the secular power of the Bishop of Rome, i. e., the Pope, was reduced to one square mile, the smallest sovereign nation on earth ( as a result of the 1929 Lateran Treaty which established a Concordat between Vatican City and the nation of Italy ).
Thus began a long-lasting dispute which eventually resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas with Spain in 1494.
Thus, when the hostilities finally ceased in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, most of Alsace went to France with some towns remaining independent.
Thus, the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Friendship was signed and the Chinese at last departed in February 1950.
Thus the area now comprising Allen County was off-limits to European settlement until the Treaty of Maumee Rapids in 1817.
Thus the area now comprising Allen County was off-limits to European settlement until the Treaty of Maumee Rapids in 1817.
Thus, Penghu is listed separately from " Taiwan " in some contexts, e. g. the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu ( the official WTO name for the Republic of China ) in the Treaty of Shimonoseki, the Cairo Declaration, and the Treaty of San Francisco ( see above ).
Thus, in the frontier districts, a large and increasing class of people dwelt in a sort of political limbo, having lost their Danish citizenship through ceasing to be domiciled in Denmark, and unable to acquire Prussian citizenship because they had failed to apply for it within the six years stipulated in the Treaty of 1864.
Thus, while Treaty of Żurawno ended the Polish-Ottoman war in 1676, Sobieski sided with the emperor instead, and the plan for a Prussian campaign was dropped.
Thus began the United States own effort to have her own colonies, with the Philippines served, as it were, on a silver platter by the dying Spanish Empire thanks to the Treaty of Paris.
Thus, the Treaty of Waitangi voided the Declaration for all practical purposes ; the Treaty rather than the Declaration provides the legal foundation of claims for the redress of historical wrongs.
Thus, in the aftermath of the war, both nations, brokered by the " guarantors " of the Rio Protocol, entered into a long and difficult negotiation process that concluded with the signing of a Peace Treaty in 1998, and the closing of the hitherto un-demarcated stretch of common border, deep in the Amazonian rainforest.
Thus the disputed lands were not owned by the Seneca at the time of the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua.
Thus, on the urgent appeal of the king of Denmark, Charles XIV of Sweden received a peremptory summons to carry out the terms of the Treaty of Kiel ; the petition of the Prince-elector of Hesse to be recognized as king was unanimously rejected ; and measures were taken to redress the grievances of the German mediatized princes.
Thus, although independence from Spain was first proclaimed in 1810, it was not achieved until 1821, by the Treaty of Córdoba, which was signed on August 24 in Córdoba, Veracruz, by the Spanish viceroy Juan O ' Donojú and Agustín de Iturbide, ratifying the Plan of Iguala.
Thus, the treaty of Bromberg is sometimes referred to as treaty of Wehlau-Bromberg or Treaty of Wehlau and Bromberg ().
According to the treaty ending the Revolutionary War ( the Treaty of Paris ( 1783 )), Great Britain relinquished any claim to “ proprietary and territorial rights of the United States .” Thus, the United States owned the entirety of the lands which were situated within the boundaries of the states existing at that time and those natives who lived within such boundaries did not own title to the land.
Thus under the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the rump state of German Austria had to cede to Italy the southern part of the former crown land of the Princely County of Tyrol, i. e. the present-day provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol and parts of the province of Belluno.
Thus, despite his criticism of domestic policies he supported Hitler's foreign policy ; he judged that the Treaty of Versailles was unjust and that Bolshevism was a threat to Germany and the Church.
Thus, on 29 October 1807, Napoleon signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with the Spanish court.
Thus, while the Schengen Treaty facilitates the movement of persons across frontiers, it makes no substantive difference to residence rights.

Thus and marks
Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus the Congress marks a formal recognition of the political system that was central to world politics for a century.
Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages.
The Battle of Pavia ( 1525 ) marks a watershed in the city's fortunes, since by that time, the former cleavage between the supporters of the Pope and those of the Holy Roman Emperor had shifted to one between a French party ( allied with the Pope ) and a party supporting the Emperor and King of Spain Charles V. Thus during the Valois-Habsburg Italian Wars, Pavia was naturally on the Imperial ( and Spanish ) side.
Thus, in the scaleogram of a continuous wavelet transform of this signal, such an event marks an entire region in the time-scale plane, instead of just one point.
Thus the end of Second Chera dynasty in the 12th century marks the independence of the Venad.
Thus in general usage, a world line is the sequential path of personal human events ( with time and place as dimensions ) that marks the history of a person — perhaps starting at the time and place of one's birth until one's death.
Thus, Watts ' conception of logic as being divided into its practical part and its speculative part, and therefore containing more than just formal logic, marks a departure from the conception of logic of most other authors.
Thus, " ab " and " am " would be represented by the same shape of mark ( in this case an L-shape ), oriented differently ; and " ab " and " eb " would be represented by differently shaped marks, oriented the same way.
Thus Dasha-Hara also marks the beginning of the war season.
Thus the era of the Great Depression marks the last across-the-board change, albeit a short-lived one, in the autonomy of House standing committees.
Thus, beginning with the Torah portion Vayishlach, extensive passages are found that bear the marks of the later haggadah, and have points of connection with the Tanhuma homilies.
Thus, Müller's work in the theater marks the beginning of a tradition of densely poetic dramaturgy based in the logic of association, rather than linear " dramatic " narrative.
Thus, Rome granted the right to Spytihněv of wearing the mitre and tunic of a bishop for the annual sum of 100 marks.
Thus the kephalaia marks are rather more like a system of bookmarks or links into a continuous text, helping a reader to quickly find one of several well-known episodes, than like a true system of chapter divisions.
Thus, the standard vowel marks that accompany pointed versions of the Tanakh may be more representative of the pronunciation of Middle Galilean Aramaic than that of Hebrew of earlier periods.
Thus the abbot of Meaux took over from Aaron lands pledged to the latter in the sum of 1, 800 marks ; Aaron at the same time promising to commute the debt for a new one of only 1, 260 marks, which was paid off by the abbey.
Thus through this Burawoy marks some examples of this shift in the nature of the way sociology was being approached.
Thus the year 1816 marks the turning of the tide as regards Braham ’ s self-identification.
Thus, Barthes defines the code in a vague way: Each of the units of the text marks a virtual digression toward a catalogue of other units.
Thus, Krishna lifts his foot and to his surprise, finds that the first arrow also marks the leaf that was hidden under his foot.
Thus, applying the constitution on 26 January marks and respects this date, the freedom struggle, and the freedom fighters.

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