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Thus and good
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right act ( or omission ) is one that will produce a good outcome, or consequence.
Thus query optimization typically tries to approximate the optimum by comparing several common-sense alternatives to provide in a reasonable time a " good enough " plan which typically does not deviate much from the best possible result.
Thus, a good discus thrower needs to maintain balance within the circle.
Thus query optimization typically tries to approximate the optimum by comparing several common-sense alternatives to provide in a reasonable time a " good enough " plan which typically does not deviate much from the best possible result.
Thus, in Zoroaster's revelation, Ahura Mazda was perceived to be the creator of only the good ( Yasna 31. 4 ), the " supreme benevolent providence " ( Yasna 43. 11 ), that will ultimately triumph ( Yasna 48. 1 ).
Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.
Thus, the meaning of sentences containing the word " good " cannot be explained entirely in terms of sentences not containing the word " good.
Thus, Elizabeth was as at ease among the upper classes as she was among the fishing folk of the area also enjoyed good health, which she maintained throughout her life.
Thus, there is a good basis for affirming the straightforward and traditional claim that the Epistle to Titus was authentically written by Paul.
Thus, LED technology may be a good replacement in uses such as supermarket freezer lighting and will last longer than other technologies.
Thus, both the statement " Murder is bad " and the statement " Murder is good " are false, according to an error theory.
Thus, any system of policies that benefited one group would by definition harm the other, and there was no possibility of economics being used to maximize the " commonwealth ", or common good.
Thus, while there was a good measure of debate in the Early Church over the New Testament canon, the major writings are claimed to have been accepted by almost all Christians by the middle of the 3rd century.
Thus, Nathanael ’ s question, “ Can anything good come out of Nazareth ?” is consistent with a negative view of Nazareth in the canonical gospels, and with the Johannine proclamation that even his brothers did not believe in him.
Thus this type of land appropriation did not violate the Lockean proviso – there was " still enough, and as good left.
Thus, " cool " and " hot " can both mean " very good ," " impressive ," or " good-looking ".
Thus, some authors see arguments appealing to demons or the fall of man as indeed logically possible, but not very plausible given our knowledge about the world, and so see those arguments as providing defences but not good theodicies.
Thus evil, in one aspect, i. e. as counter-balancing the deordination of sin, has the nature of good.
Thus knowledge of good is absorbed by our will and immediately applied to life ( in the case with the tree of life ).
Thus such studies undermine the broad consensus required for good science by excluding certain people, and so proving themselves in the end to be unscientific.
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, from bon are derived bone, " well ", and ' bona ', ' good '.
Thus, the ensuing revival of Augustinian theology, stating that man cannot be saved by his own efforts but only by the grace of God would erode the legitimacy of the rigid institutions of the church meant to provide a channel for man to do good works and get into heaven.
Thus, empirical observations of the frequency of spoiled elections do not provide a good measure of how prone to spoiling the voting method is, since the observations omit the relevant information about potential candidates ( e. g., Hillary Clinton ) who did not run because they did not want to spoil the election.

Thus and service
Thus, casework involving a limited number of interviews is still to be regarded in terms of the quality of service rendered rather than of the quantity of time expended.
Thus, during any given year ( A ) if the revenues from the residential service are $7,000,000, ( B ) if the operating expenses imputed to this class of service come to $5,000,000, and ( C ) if the net investment in ( or value of ) the plant and equipment deemed devoted to this service amounts to $30,000,000, the cost analyst will report that residential service, in the aggregate, has yielded a return of $2,000,000 or 6-2/3 per cent.
Thus, services could be moved to a different machine and, so long as they kept the same service name, there was no need for users to do anything different to continue accessing the service.
Thus, if people are accustomed to using a particular machine name to access a particular service, their access will break when the service is moved to a different machine.
Thus, in the Eucharist, gone were the words Mass and altar ; the ' Lord have mercy ' was interleaved into a recitation of the Ten Commandments and the Gloria was removed to the end of the service.
Thus, churches actually had money-changing tables at which each coin would be examined separately and a token of actual worth given to the layperson so that he or she could be seen by the other parishioners as putting money in the basket during that part of the service.
Thus, the state required service from both the old and the new nobility, primarily in the military.
Thus the scutage was introduced, whereby most Englishmen paid to escape their service and this money was used to create a permanent army.
Thus the first Masorti service in Australia came into being.
Thus, the service appears to aim to serve as an exchange ( or ad network ) for matching many advertisers with many small sites ( such as blogs ).
Thus, on a given Sunday moring service, a congregation may see the minister leading worship in street clothes, Geneva gown, or an alb.
Thus, in Taylor v. Louisiana,, the Supreme Court invalidated a state law that exempted women who had not made a declaration of willingness to serve from jury service, while not doing the same for men.
Thus a virtual connection, also known as a virtual circuit or byte stream is provided to the end-user by a transport layer protocol, although intermediate network nodes only provides a connectionless network layer service.
Thus, the presbyters and " elders " govern together as a group, and at all times the office is for the service of the congregation, to pray for them and to encourage them in the faith.
Thus, the maximum service range of the station, is not equal to the line of sight ( geometric ) distance.
Thus, no serious effort was ever made to promote LeMay to the rank of General of the Air Force, and the matter was eventually dropped after his retirement from active service in 1965.
Thus the law sought to solve the twin problems of increasing the number of men eligible for military service ( thereby boosting Rome's military strength ) and also providing for homeless war veterans.
Thus the Mourides devoted themselves to prayer and unpaid agricultural labor in service to their religious leaders.
Thus, the town which grew around the location of this ferry service became known as " Haysi ".
American Motors had phased out domestic built passenger cars after 1983 and their dealer sales and service expertise was focused on the higher margin 4WD vehicles. Thus Eagle became retracted from the market with only one model going to Chrysler.

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