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Thus and combination
Thus if the gyro and platform-controller combination maintains the platform with zero angular deviation about the **yf axis, the system can be rotated with an angular velocity Af if a torque is supplied to the gyro output axis Aj.
Thus aesthetic judgments might be seen to be based on the senses, emotions, intellectual opinions, will, desires, culture, preferences, values, subconscious behavior, conscious decision, training, instinct, sociological institutions, or some complex combination of these, depending on exactly which theory one employs.
Thus, the quality of evidence to support a clinical decision is a combination of the quality of research data and the clinical ' directness ' of the data.
Thus, a non-intuitive ( e. g., a higher-energy for at least one species ) distribution of electrons in the combination of iron and oxygen must exist, in order to explain the observed diamagnetism and no unpaired electrons.
Thus the situation seemed plausible, and a combination of her financial woes and her good nature led her to go along with the plan.
Thus cell relay systems may potentially carry any combination of stream-based and packet-based data.
Thus, even if one were to prescribe a likely and reasonable meaning to the sentence, the grammaticality of the sentence is concrete despite being the first time a person had ever uttered the statement, or any part thereof in such a combination.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 7 </ sup > The Spanish word likely comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which probably is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin in-for " in -") with baraça " a noose ", or " rope ", which makes sense with the synonym encinta (" on noose, on rope " because of the old usage of women to wear a strap of cloth on their dresses when pregnant ).< sup > 8 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BCE .< sup > 9 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft ".
That word came from imbarrare, " to block " or " to bar ", which is a combination of in -, " in ", with barra, " bar " ( from the Vulgar Latin barra, which is of unknown origin ).< sup > 11 </ sup > The problem with this theory is that the first known usage of the word in Italian was by Bernardo Davanzati ( 1529 – 1606 ), long after the word had entered Spanish .< sup > 12 </ sup > Thus, modern scholars believe that the Italian word actually came from the Spanish one .< sup > 13 </ sup >
Thus Fourier analysis might be used to decompose a sound into a unique combination of pure tones of various pitches.
Thus for most poker variants involving a combination of faceup and facedown cards ( most variants of stud and community are dealt in this manner ), the standard method is to keep hole cards face-down on the table except when it is that player's turn to act.
Thus, a combination of factors might be important for the decrease in crime not just the CCTV cameras.
Thus, a combination of several factors appears to have led to changes of fashion and ritual.
Thus, “ firewalls ” sufficient to prevent a bank from assisting its affiliate would eliminate the purpose of the combination, but “ workable ” firewalls would be insufficient to prevent such assistance.
Thus, when viewed as an epistemic community, the overall enterprise of the expert members emerges as the product of a combination of shared beliefs and more subtle conformity pressures, rather than a direct drive for concurrence ( Michael J. Mazarr ).
Thus the unification of the four provinces in the Union of South Africa, the idea of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and, finally, the great whole resulting from the combination of the peoples of the earth in a great league of nations were but a logical progression consistent with his philosophical tenets.
Thus, Deleuze attempts to argue that Masochism and Sadism arise from such different impulses that the combination of the two terms is meaningless and misleading.
Thus, early knowledge of lenses and the availability of lenses for spectacles from the 13th century onwards through the 16th century means that it was possible for many individuals to discover the principles of a telescope using a combination of concave or concave and convex lenses ; in the 13th century, Robert Grosseteste wrote several scientific treatises between 1230 and 1235, including De Iride ( Concerning the Rainbow ), in which he said:
Thus, the particular combination of transcription factors and other DNA-binding proteins in a developing tissue controls which genes will be expressed in that tissue.
Since any vector v is a linear combination ∑ v < sup > j </ sup > e < sub > j </ sub > of its components, df is uniquely determined by df < sub > p </ sub >( e < sub > j </ sub >) for each j and each p ∈ U, which are just the partial derivatives of f on U. Thus df provides a way of encoding the partial derivatives of f. It can be decoded by noticing that the coordinates x < sup > 1 </ sup >, x < sup > 2 </ sup >,... x < sup > n </ sup > are themselves functions on U, and so define differential 1-forms dx < sup > 1 </ sup >, dx < sup > 2 </ sup >, ..., dx < sup > n </ sup >.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 2 </ sup > The Spanish word comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin im-for " in -") with baraço or baraça, " a noose ", or " rope ".< sup > 3 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BC .< sup > 4 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft.
Thus, the Black Mass found in The Satanic Rituals is a combination of English, French, and Latin.
Thus a combination must be at least three moves long, but the longer it takes to recoup the initial sacrifice, the more impressive the combination.

Thus and poor
Thus, the nation had now also taken on the responsibility of the Church, which included paying the clergy and caring for the poor, the sick and the orphaned.
Thus, from an evolutionary perspective men may have had more to gain from a large increase in resources than women have had, which may be one explanation for why men, and especially poor men, tend to gamble more than women.
Thus, Lenin's practical application of Marxism and working-class urban revolution to the social, political, and economic conditions of the agrarian peasant society that was Tsarist Russia sparked the “ revolutionary nationalism of the poor ” to depose the absolute monarchy of the three-hundred-year Romanov dynasty ( 1613 – 1917 ).
Thus, the terminology has poor standardization and specificity, particularly as a database search term.
Thus, if it seemed likely that a strong, poor man were guilty of robbing a rich, weak man, the strong poor man could argue, on the contrary, that this very likelihood ( that he would be a suspect ) makes it unlikely that he committed the crime, since he would most likely be apprehended for the crime.
Thus, Seder participants recall the slavery that reigned during the first half of the night by eating matzo ( the " poor person's bread "), maror ( bitter herbs which symbolize the bitterness of slavery ), and charoset ( a sweet paste representing the mortar which the Jewish slaves used to cement bricks ).
Thus, this technology suffers from poor latency.
Thus, insomnia is most often thought of as both a sign and a symptom that can accompany several sleep, medical, and psychiatric disorders characterized by a persistent difficulty falling asleep and / or staying asleep or sleep of poor quality.
Thus, the differences in the Septuagint are no longer considered the result of a poor or tendentious attempt to translate the Hebrew into the Greek ; rather they testify to a different pre-Christian form of the Hebrew text ".
Thus, there could be a synergy: compounding the inherent fallible nature of the process with the malleability of memory, the potential mendacity of witnesses, the showmanship and ' magic tricks ' involved in trials and advocacy, and the self interest, venality, morality, poor perception and recollection, and ethical standards of the participants.
Thus, hypothermia risk factors include: any condition that affects judgment ( hypoglycemia ), the extremes of age, poor clothing, chronic medical conditions ( such as hypothyroidism and sepsis ), substance abuse, homelessness, and living in a cold environment.
Thus, in practice quality was usually very poor, though the actual localization and translation were closer to a professional level than those found in modern fansubs.
Thus stockholders can more easily find out about their fund and engage in shareholder activism, such as protest against poor management.
Thus, poor ventilation leading to hypercapnia, left heart failure leading to interstitial edema ( impairing gas exchange ), asthma causing bronchoconstriction ( limiting airflow ) and muscle fatigue leading to ineffective respiratory muscle action could all contribute to a feeling of dyspnea.
Thus, an important industrial requirement is " robustness in poor vacuum conditions "; this needs to be taken into account in research on new emitter materials.
Thus, it is possible that a poor fielder will have fewer errors than an otherwise better fielder.
Thus, Hillel provided to a man of good family who became poor, a riding horse, in order that he not be deprived of his customary physical exercise, and a slave, that he might be served ( Tosef., Peah, iv.
Thus, a hitter with an EqA over. 300 is a very good hitter, while a hitter with an EqA of. 220 or below is poor.
Thus, while earlier in the sixteenth century they had been an elite force, their effectiveness was reduced by poor training and lack of choice in recruiting.
Thus Costandin-vodă, upon hearing news of this, became very saddened, most of all considering the plight of the poor country, and immediately lifted camp and left for Buzău.
Thus, on the one hand, a legend-full of Oriental charm, historical inaccuracies and anachronisms-transmitted by the Moldavian chronicler Ion Neculce speaks about two poor boys destined to greatness, meeting on the road to Constantinople, and who promise mutual support in the future to come: one is an " Arbëreshë " (" an Albanian " or " a speaker of Albanian ", merchant multilingualism notwithstanding ) standing in for Gheorghe Ghica, the founder of the Ghica family, while on the other is a " Turk from Cyprus "-the founder of the Köprülü family.
Thus everyone will be poor.
Thus, Irish steam engines often ran on poor quality Irish coal, wood, or not at all.

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