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Thus and essential
Thus, circular motion is itself one of the essential characteristics of completely perfect celestial existence.
Thus, we might provide limited assistance in such fields as education, essential transport, communications, and agricultural improvement despite the absence of acceptable country programs.
Thus any non-constant entire function must have a singularity at the complex point at infinity, either a pole for a polynomial or an essential singularity for a transcendental entire function.
Thus, he saw private property as both essential to liberty and a road to tyranny, the former when it resulted from labour and was required for labour and the latter when it resulted in exploitation ( profit, interest, rent, tax ).
Thus the Ittō-ryū ( Single sword school ) indicates the founder's illumination that all possible cuts with the sword emanate from and are contained in one original essential cut.
Thus, it is essential that partners in PGP communication understand each other's capabilities or at least agree on PGP settings.
Thus, when essential sacred mysteries and teachings are described as myth, in modern English, the word often still implies that it is " idle fancy, fiction, or falsehood ".
Thus for analyzing historical or criminal economic activities, or even professional sports, the instructional capital vs. individual capital vs. social capital distinction is essential.
Thus, whether the symmetry of the pairing wave function is the d symmetry or not is essential to demonstrate on the mechanism of the HTS in respect of the spin fluctuation.
Thus, the essential first step in any successful assertion of Southern rights had to be the jettisoning of all party ties.
Thus, these programs encouraged the development of alternative sources of supply of these essential materials.
Thus, it is essential to engrave this business of the warrior into one's mind well.
Thus the confinement of PS in the inner monolayer is essential if the cell is to survive its frequent encounters with macrophages of the reticuloendothelial system, especially in the spleen.
Thus, the essential points of the controversies regarding the Hinomaru flag and " Kimigayo " are whether they express praise or condemnation to the Empire of Japan and whether the Empire of Japan ( pre-1945 ) and postwar Japan ( post-1945 ) are the same states or different states.
Thus a consensus definition of what constitutes the presence of a phenotype is essential for determining the penetrance of an allele.
Thus, to enter an orbit passing over the poles of the Sun, the spacecraft would have to eliminate the 30 km / s speed it inherited from the Earth's orbit around the Sun and gain the speed needed to orbit the Sun in the pole-to-pole plane — tasks that are impossible with current spacecraft propulsion systems alone, making gravity assist maneuvers essential.
Thus, plural marriage is viewed as an essential and fundamental part of the religion.
Thus, out of the depths rises unvanquished the essential idealism of Renan.
Thus, unlike standard versions of functionalism ( often called Functional State Identity Theories ), FSTs do not allow for the multiple realizability of mental states, because the fact that mental states are realized by brain states is essential.
Thus a word such as gowhar which could mean both " essence, truth " and " pearl " would take on both meanings at once as in a phrase such as " a pearl / essential truth which was outside the shell of superficial existence ".
Thus concurrency control is an essential element for correctness in any system where two database transactions or more, executed with time overlap, can access the same data, e. g., virtually in any general-purpose database system.
Thus, a culture that learns and adapts as part of everyday working practices is essential.
Thus, critical thinking without essential intellectual traits often results in clever, but manipulative and often unethical or subjective thought.
Thus, this is the most important and essential function of money.

Thus and description
If a description of s, d ( s ), is of minimal length ( i. e. it uses the fewest number of characters ), it is called a minimal description of s. Thus, the length of d ( s ) ( i. e. the number of characters in the description ) is the Kolmogorov complexity of s, written K ( s ).
Thus, if P is a program in L < sub > 2 </ sub > which is a minimal description of s, then InterpretLanguage ( P ) returns the string s. The length of this description of s is the sum of
) Thus a set is completely determined by its elements ; the description is immaterial.
Thus a description of the cat during the course of the experiment — having been entangled with the state of a subatomic particle — becomes a " blur " of " living and dead cat.
Thus, textbooks on aerodynamics use more complex models to provide a full description of lift.
Thus, despite ongoing research, a complete understanding of the causes of mental disability in Graves ’ disease awaits a full description of the effects on neural tissue of thyroid hormones, as well as of the underlying autoimmune process.
Thus, the work exhibits progressive tonality ; as a result, a titular description in terms of a single key is not realistic, and is not found in serious works of reference.
Thus response burden is markedly reduced, accuracy is increased, product description is more specific and point of purchase data are obtained, facilitating the estimation of outlet-type weights.
Thus, for example, a WSDL description of a remote web service can be viewed as a form of reference ; it includes a complete specification of how to locate and bind to a particular web service.
" ) and the verse immediately below the one describing navel states ".... Your belly is a heap of wheat ...." Thus the description of the navel is placed textually in between the description of the curves of a woman through thigh and the stomach or midriff.
Thus, for example, the description " T1SR20E S13 MDM " reads as follows: Township 1 South, Range 20 East, Section 13, Mount Diablo Meridian.
Thus the reference would be determined as whatever fit the description.
Thus the view that the sense-reference distinction solves the problem of empty names encourages the view that a sense is an individuating description ( which could be understood with or without a reference satisfying it ).
Thus context is extremely important in understanding the intended meaning of " verismo ", as it is used both as a description of the gritty, passionate, working-class dramas that the term was coined to describe, and also as the musical movement in which the giovane scuola were participants.
Thus, for example, It's going to rain combines a present viewpoint of the situation with a description of the future.
" Setia concludes: " Thus it seems that for al-Razi ( and for others before and after him ), astronomical models, whatever their utility or lack thereof for ordering the heavens, are not founded on sound rational proofs, and so no intellectual commitment can be made to them insofar as description and explanation of celestial realities are concerned.
Thus, from the point of view of strict mathematical description, the thesis that everything is a computing system in this second sense cannot be supported ".
Thus the IDEF1 language was created to allow a neutral description of data structures that could be applied regardless of the storage method or file access method.
Thus we have a description of the twenty districts ( rostaqs ) of Isfahan containing details not found in other geographers ' works.
Thus, the term apparatchik, or " agent of the apparatus " was usually the best possible description of the person's profession and occupation.

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