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Thus and cost
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, an embosser can cost roughly anywhere from US $ 2, 000 to $ 80, 000, depending on the user's needs.
Thus, Brutus was the heroic defender of the republic, at the cost of his own family.
Thus, if one more Gun costs 100 units of butter, the opportunity cost of one Gun is 100 Butter.
Thus the complexity of a digital filter and the computing time involved, grows inversely with, placing a higher cost on filter functions which better approximate the desired behavior.
Thus when fiat money is printed, government obligations that are not denominated in money increase in cost by more than the value of the money created.
Thus 360 / 30s with this added cost feature could run 1401 programs and the larger 360 / 65s could run 7094 programs.
Thus lower cost liquid lubricants may be used.
Thus, the cost is minimized over a sample of the data rather than the entire data set.
Thus, in the very large cases, the HTSC cost can not be offset by simply reducing the coil size at a higher magnetic field.
Thus, in theory, those who can reduce emissions most cheaply will do so, achieving the pollution reduction at the lowest cost to society.
Thus it was the preferred choice of that era for a high-speed backbone, but FDDI has since been effectively obsolesced by fast Ethernet which offered the same 100 Mbit / s speeds, but at a much lower cost and, since 1998, by Gigabit Ethernet due to its speed, and even lower cost, and ubiquity.
Thus inflation in the salary averaging years has a considerable impact on purchasing power and cost, both being reduced equally by inflation
Thus there is a trade off between the number of satellites and their cost.
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.
The absolute number of cancer cases attributed to exposure to gasoline, however, is low, estimated a few cases per year in the U. S. Thus, the decision to require fewer aromatics has been criticized on the grounds of opportunity cost: the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on process redesign could have been spent on other, more fruitful ways of reducing deaths caused by cancer or automobiles.
Thus, the thread often has a higher space cost than bytecodes.
Thus, appointing Murphy would almost certainly cost the ALP a Senate seat at the next half-Senate election.
Thus, in the example, if Lloyds TSB are trading at 411p, then for every day I keep the bet open I am charged finance cost to be 7 % (( 411p x 10 ) * 7 % / 365 ) = £ 0. 78821 ( or 78. 8p )
Thus in the UK there is cost shifting from the private sector to the public sector, which again is the opposite of the allegation of cost shifting in the U. S. from public providers such as Medicare and Medicaid to the private sector.
Thus, an external cost may pose an ethical or political problem.
Thus the siege is broken, but at heavy cost: many warriors of Gondor and Rohan fall, among them King Théoden.

Thus and transmitting
Thus if a station was transmitting on 300 kHz and the oscillating receiver was set to 400 kHz, the station would be heard not only at the original 300 kHz, but also at 100 kHz and 700 kHz.
Thus any obstruction between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna will block the signal, just like the light that the eye may sense.
Thus, for objects such as transmitting antennas, electrical or electronic equipment, dielectric materials, or where radiation is scattering from an object, the non-radiative ' near field ' components of electromagnetic fields dominate the EM field close to the object, while electromagnetic radiation or ' far field ' behaviors dominate at greater distances.
Thus, excluding the transmission equipment upgrades, the cost of transmitting a bit over an optical network decreases by half every nine months.
Thus the radiation resistance of an antenna is a good indicator of the strength of the electromagnetic field radiated by a transmitting antenna or being received by a receiving antenna, since its value is directly proportional to the power of the field.
Thus transmitting antennas for low-power FM radio and television transmitters were already installed on pylons.

Thus and bit
However, a second definition and usage has historically been in practice in many fields of computer science and information technology, which defines the prefix kilo when used with byte or bit units of data as 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >); this is due to the mathematical coincidence that Thus, in these fields 1 kilobyte is equal to 1 kibibyte, a new unit standardized as part of the binary prefixes to resolve the ambiguity.
Thus, in the story " Ivory, and Apes, and Peacocks ", the Time Patrol's resident agents in the Tyre of King Hiram are a twentieth century Israeli couple, who express their wish to help the ancient Tyrians " in order to compensate a bit for what our country is going to do here.
Thus, two USR modems would be able to connect at 9600 bit / s, but, when a user with a 2400-bit / s modem called in, the USR would " fall back " to the common 2400-bit / s speed.
Thus, on these processors, the bit represents an ' is_quiet ' flag.
Thus, on these processors, the bit represents an ' is_signaling ' flag.
Thus, in order to simply flip through the possible values for a 128-bit symmetric key ( ignoring doing the actual computing to check it ) would theoretically require 2 < sup > 128 </ sup > − 1 bit flips on a conventional processor.
Thus, the units for b are time / bit ; e. g., ms / bit.
Thus, an LFSR is most often a shift register whose input bit is driven by the exclusive-or ( XOR ) of some bits of the overall shift register value.
Thus, assuredly, the nude woman of The Luncheon on the Grass is only there to furnish the artist the occasion to paint a bit of flesh.
Thus, selecting the pulse waveform together with any other waveform causes every bit on the DAC to partially mix, and the loudness of the waveform is affected by the state of the pulse.
Thus the original cache will be marked as exclusive ( S bit would be 0 )
Thus, filmmaking started to appear as a little more viable profession and the number of productions increased a bit.
Thus, witnesses ( who were often the accusers ) would testify that " Goody Proctor bit, pinched, and almost choked me ," and it would be taken as evidence that the accused were responsible for the biting, pinching and choking even though they were elsewhere at the time.
Thus in practice it makes little difference which move order is used, and the c4 move can be deferred quite a bit ( e. g. 2. g3 Nf6 3. Bg2 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. 0-0 0-0 6. c4 ).
Thus you can represent numbers from − 127 < sub > 10 </ sub > to + 127 < sub > 10 </ sub > once you add the sign bit ( the eighth bit ).
Thus for example the reader is enjoined, " never forget the uses of Lowbrowmanship in conversation ... LOWBROWMAN: Oh, I don't know, I rather like a good bit of old-fashioned vulgarity.
Thus, for instance, for an AND gate one cannot recover the two input bits from the output bit ; for example, if the output bit is 0, we cannot tell from this whether the input bits are 0, 1 or 1, 0 or 0, 0.
Thus, assuredly, the nude woman of The Luncheon on the Grass is only there to furnish the artist the occasion to paint a bit of flesh.
Thus, adding a bit plane gives a better approximation.
Thus, Roosevelt's plan involves a bit of horse-trading whereby the USA withdraws from the parts of Tennessee it has captured in exchange for all remaining parts of Kentucky.

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