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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, despot is found to have different meanings and interpretations at various times in history and can not be described by a single definition.
Thus another approach is to incorporate the notion of suffering into the definition.
Thus, it was not until two centuries had passed that in 1872 Karl Weierstrass presented the first definition of a function with a graph that would today be considered fractal, having the non-intuitive property of being everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable.
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 their definition of " liberal " includes the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization with strong ties to the Defense Department.
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, each instance has a " master ", or " definition ".
Thus, the original definition was limited to structures of unicellular organisms.
Thus, the 1960 SI definition abandoned any explicit relationship between the scientific second and the length of a day, as most people understand the term.
Thus it broadens the range of sign systems and sign relations, and extends the definition of language in what amounts to its widest analogical or metaphorical sense.
Thus a person who is not or who has ceased to qualify for the benefits afforded by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, may still qualify for assistance as a refugee by the UNRWA definition.
Thus, by definition, one mole of pure < sup > 12 </ sup > C has a mass of exactly 12 g. It also follows from the definition that X moles of any substance will contain the same number of molecules as X moles of any other substance.
Thus, the legal definition of a narcotic is whether or not it is listed on the Schedules of the Convention.
Thus the definition of " nurture " has expanded to include influences on development arising from prenatal, parental, extended family, and peer experiences, and extending to influences such as media, marketing, and socio-economic status.
Thus the definition of Christian propitiation asserted by Calvin, Packer and Murray holds that within God there is a dichotomy of love and anger, but through propitiation love trumps anger, abolishing it.
Thus, his definition of continuity required an infinitesimal change in x to correspond to an infinitesimal change in y.
Thus, the definition or analysis of " bachelor " is thought to be an unmarried male.
Thus, the new definition of trademark in India broadly encompasses almost all the elements of trade dress under the US law.
Thus, Euthyphro is brought to a realization by this dialectical method that his definition of piety is not sufficiently meaningful.
Thus, the definition of T < sub > 3 </ sub > may cite T < sub > 0 </ sub >, T < sub > 1 </ sub >, or T < sub > 2½ </ sub > instead of T < sub > 2 </ sub > ( Hausdorffness ); all are equivalent in the context of regular spaces.
Thus a definition reflects the ultimate object of our understanding, and is the foundation of all valid inference.
Thus, the example of a definition of oak given above ( something that has catkins and grows from acorns ) is not completely useless, even if " acorn " and " catkin " are defined in terms of " oak ", in that it supplies additional concepts ( e. g., the concept of catkin ) in the definition.

Thus and corporate
Thus, in Wilson v. U. S. ( 1911 ), he asserted that corporate officers could not resist a subpoena for company records by invoking the Fifth Amendment's privilege against self-incrimination.
Thus, sharia has no native tradition of corporate law.
Thus, the party's platforms and rhetoric critique any corporate influence and control over government, media, and American society at large.
Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN.
Thus the two justices would have adjudicated the case and upheld the lower court opinion striking down the ban on corporate and union spending.
He claimed that on top of individual exploitation, the capitalist also unjustly appropriates the additional value ( termed “ collective force ”) produced by co-operative activity as a “ force of one thousand men working twenty days has been paid the same wages that one would be paid for working fifty-five years ; but this force of one thousand has done in twenty days what a single man could not have accomplished, though he had laboured for a million centuries .” Thus the capitalist may have “ paid all the individual forces ” but “ the collective force still remains to be paid ” and which the capitalists “ enjoy unjustly .” Other notable anti-capitalist thinkers claim that the elite maintain wage slavery and a divided working class through their influence over the media and entertainment industry, educational institutions, unjust laws, nationalist and corporate propaganda, pressures and incentives to internalize values serviceable to the power structure, state violence, fear of unemployment and a historical legacy of exploitation and profit accumulation / transfer under prior systems, which shaped the development of economic theory:
Thus does the corporate mandate to put lipstick on the pig prevail over the academic duty to communicate independent analyses of the data.
Thus, discrimination lawsuits can invite negative stakeholder reaction, damage the company's reputation, and threaten corporate survival.
Thus far, such as litigation or proposed accounting reforms such as full cost accounting have not gained much traction for the product stewardship concept in the United States beyond the realm of academe and corporate public relations ( derisively referred to as greenwashing ).
Thus, the media become reluctant to run articles that will harm corporate interests that provide them with the resources that the media depend upon.
Thus shareholders may not be able to hide behind the corporate veil to escape their obligations for the health and safety of the workforce.
Thus, participation in corporate worship, especially the Eucharist, is an essential part of Christian mysticism.
Thus, the Government contends that the tax " is levied on income derived from corporate earnings ," when in truth the stockholder has " derived " nothing except paper certificates which, so far as they have any effect, deny him " her "in this case, Mrs. Macomber present participation in such earnings.
Thus, globally a third food regime is becoming more apparent which allows a rise of ‘ Alternative Food Networks ’ which gives a new dimension to consumers demand and corporate competition.
Thus, a real tension is exposed between the paradigm of criminal culpability based on individual responsibility and the increasing recognition of the potential for harm inherent in large scale corporate activity.
* " Thus, a group's solidarity is a function of two independent factors: first, the extensiveness of its corporate obligations, and, second, the degree to which individual members actually comply with these obligations.
Thus, ultimately, philosophically, culturally and legally under Japanese corporate law, the companies agreed to merge on an equal basis.
Thus, income is taxed at the shareholder level and not at the corporate level.
Thus the railroad's name was changed from the Pawnee Railroad to the Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway Company, drawing its name not from its terminal points ( the C & IM never went to Chicago ), but from its corporate parents: Chicago Edison and Illinois Midland Coal Company.
Thus what were once espoused by the great philosophers of the likes of Swami Vivekananda are once again being exhorted by the modern day corporate world.
Thus, Maldives Airports Company Ltd. ( MACL ) was formed on 1 January 1994 and is the financially and administratively independent corporate entity that manages the airport.

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