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Thus and central
Thus the Congress marks a formal recognition of the political system that was central to world politics for a century.
Thus all differences were leveled, and all contrasts erased, in a realm of no distinction, and the harmonious balance of the Lo Shu square could effectively symbolize the world in balanced harmony around a powerful central axis.
Thus, central to Zoroastrianism is the emphasis on moral choice, to choose between the responsibility and duty for which one is in the mortal world, or to give up this duty and so facilitate the work of druj.
Thus, a central conclusion of Keynesian economics is that, in some situations, no strong automatic mechanism moves output and employment towards full employment levels.
Thus, the attack on the Soviet Union ( which together with Germany had partitioned central Europe in 1939 – 1940 ) was not pressed with sufficient strength.
Thus, Regensburg was one of the central towns of the Empire, attracting visitors in large numbers.
Thus, starting from 1817, the central Merina kingdoms, Betsileo, Bezanozano, and Sihanaka, unified by Radama I was known to the outside world as the Kingdom of Madagascar.
Thus the contest was joined on the central issue which was to dominate all American history for the next dozen years, the disposition of the Territories.
Thus the long and exciting discussion touching the removal of Williams College and the location of a college in some more central town of old Hampshire County at length came to an end, and the contending parties now directed all their energies to building up the institutions of their choice.
Thus, the presence of a central vacuole in its cells enables a prolonged survival in sulfidic sediments.
Thus, the Maasai, according to their own oral history, migrated south from the lower Nile valley north of Lake Turkana in about the 15th century, arriving in a long trunk of land stretching from what is now northern Kenya to what is now central Tanzania during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Thus according to the central limit theorem, we can model jitter as a gaussian random variable.
Thus, Perseus's descendants played a central role in the Homeric epics and the pre-history of Greece.
Thus, some scholars have suggested that this may have been intended to signify the absence of a central authority in Kish for a time.
Thus the Lingnan language began to develop more significant differences with central Chinese.
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy — hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
Thus, in 1808 he was placed by Napoleon upon the council of the Imperial University, and in this capacity he presided ( in the years 1809, 1811 and 1813 ) over commissions charged to examine the state of the higher educational establishments in the districts beyond the Alps and the Rhine which had been annexed to France, and to report upon the means by which these could be affiliated with the central university.
Thus Cologne's central location on the Rhine river placed it at the intersection of the major trade routes between east and west and was the basis of Cologne's growth.
Thus AGN-like characteristics are expected whenever a supply of material for accretion comes within the sphere of influence of the central black hole.
Thus, based on the fueros and their Statute of Autonomy, Basques have their own police body and manage their own public finances with virtually no intervention from the central government of Spain.
Thus is contradicted by the Aboriginal people of central Australia, who knew it well and reported that if disturbed, it was capable of running with considerable speed by breaking into a smooth, galloping sprint.
Thus Paris closed its central churchyards and relocated its burials during the Napoleonic period, creating cemeteries such as Père Lachaise.
Thus many buildings which once had a central pulpit now have a pulpit to the side.
Thus, he combined central figures in the founding of Judaism and Christianity.

Thus and business
Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
Thus, many a creativity-oriented aspirant for a career in architecture, drama, or journalism, resigns himself to a real estate business ; ;
Thus creativity may run all the way from making a cake, building a chicken coop, or producing a book, to founding a business, creating a League of Nations or, developing a mature character.
Thus, what might be " readily achievable " for a sophisticated and financially capable corporation might not be readily achievable for a small or local business.
Thus, an expanded definition for data warehousing includes business intelligence tools, tools to extract, transform and load data into the repository, and tools to manage and retrieve metadata.
Thus, franchisees are not in full control of the business, as they would be in retailing.
Thus, versatile word processors with layout editing and similar capabilities find widespread use in most business.
Thus, commerce is a system or an environment that affects the business prospects of an economy or a nation-state.
Thus, scammers posing as business entities often use fax transmissions as an anonymous form of communication.
Thus, whites, latinos, and women, as well as African-Americans, are clearly protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, and groups organized specifically for business purposes, including corporations, may also benefit from its protections, just as any other group of persons.
Thus, these three prefectures are sometimes called the " Chūkyō region " in a business sense.
Thus, it is essential to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well.
Thus increasing and promoting commercial bank's interest in the Internet and conducting business over the Internet is necessary in order to further the development of ecash and commerce in the Internet, as well as improving cryptography and security features of the systems.
Thus, for example, a government budget that is balanced over the course of the business cycle is considered to represent a neutral fiscal policy stance.
Thus, Elgin became the beneficiary of two major rail lines with eight passenger trains daily, adding to Elgin's business as a shipping point for cotton, wool, and livestock.
Thus, one must be sufficiently knowledgeable of the wants and needs of others to properly conduct business.
Thus, defining a term is establishing a category of business rule.
Thus persons doing business in different states must check local law.
Thus, the sustainable management requires finding out what business activities fit into the Earth ’ s carrying capacity, and also defining the optimal levels of those activities.
Thus the European usage and occupation of Quandamooka in the 19th century was largely restricted to government institutions on small portions on the islands, and with free enterprise business men like the Campbell brothers who ran a saltworks and sugar plantations on Russell and Macleay islands, and the early fishing and oystering businesses in the bay who employed the Aboriginal people of Quandamooka.
Thus, a museum is seen as just another business competing for entertainment dollars from the public, rather than as an institution that serves the public welfare through education or historical preservation.
Thus, while other businesses failed, the popcorn business thrived and became a source of income for many struggling farmers.
Thus, the definition of IBM's " corporate mission " in the 1940s might well have been: " We are in the business of handling accounting information need for the larger US organizations group by means of punched cards.
Thus, Victor and Columbia began making flat records in America, with UK Gramophone and others continuing to do so outside America, leaving Edison as the only major player in the making of cylinders ( Columbia still made a limited number for a few years ), and Emile Berliner, the inventor of flat records, out of the business.
Thus, anything north of the original town became known as " uptown " ( Upper Manhattan ), while the original town ( which was also New York's only major center of business at the time ) became known as " downtown " ( Lower Manhattan ).

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