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Thus and global
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
Thus, the growing body of genome information can also be tapped in a more general way to address global problems by applying a comparative approach.
Thus far, global efforts to curb and stymie the growing tide of smuggled individuals have been largely focused on the apprehension and deportation of individual migrants.
Thus, for example, Steve Fossett's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere.
Thus, in the West, the notion of ethnicity, like race and nation, developed in the context of European colonial expansion, when mercantilism and capitalism were promoting global movements of populations at the same time that state boundaries were being more clearly and rigidly defined.
Thus there was not a single matter of national or global importance that did not come to the attention and ruling of the Safed Beth Din.
Thus, reconciling humans ' predisposition for emotionally self-interested behavior with the imperatives of human dignity appears as the one of the most important challenges to global policymakers.
Thus the following table is only a limited view about the global currency reserves because it only deals with Allocated Reserves:
Thus, world conscience is a concept that overlaps with the Gaia hypothesis in advocating a balance of moral, legal, scientific and economic solutions to modern transnational problems such as global poverty and climate change, through strategies such as environmental ethics, climate ethics, natural conservation, ecology, cosmopolitanism, sustainability and sustainable development, biosequestration and legal protection of the biosphere and biodiversity.
Thus, there was a global rise of religious nationalism in the wake of the end of the cold war, but also as postcolonial politics ( facing considerable developmental challenges, but also dealing with the reality of colonially-defined – and therefore somewhat artificial borders ) become challenged.
Thus, CO enables the efficient distribution of all other mechanisms, and also the distribution of a mix of different ( any ) local mechanisms, for achieving distributed and global serializability.
Thus we obtain the global reciprocity map from the idele class group to the abelian part of the absolute Galois group of the field.
Thus it is not always true, for finite domains, that a global maximum ( minimum ) must also be a local maximum ( minimum ).
Thus, not all oil based economies suffered as Alberta did during the global slowdown of the early 1980s.
Thus ring analysis is a generalization of global helioseismology applied to local areas on the Sun ( as opposed to half of the Sun ).
Thus global sea level fell during glaciation.
Thus, as boundaries fade in importance due to transnational motion, the integration of global and local forces defined by glocalization make transnational social spaces, in which those people and processes that have crossed borders interact, a reality ; ultimately, this process of glocalization may provide societal encouragement for the more culturally open mindset of cosmopolitanism.
Thus his articles on asbestos and on global warming have been repeatedly challenged by George Monbiot of The Guardian, and the UK Health and Safety Executive has repeatedly refuted his claims about asbestos.
Thus, the tectum-Ipc-Imc circuit causes tectal activity to produce recurrent feedback that involves tightly focused excitation of a small column of neighboring tectal neurons, together with global inhibition of distant tectal neurons.
and says Thus current evidence does not support globally synchronous periods of anomalous cold or warmth over this timeframe, and the conventional terms of " Little Ice Age " and " Medieval Warm Period " appear to have limited utility in describing trends in hemispheric or global mean temperature changes in past centuries.
Thus, without denying that local leaders are often guilty of the most egregious crimes, Pogge ’ s analysis of the international institutions shows how the world ’ s poor are not merely suffering because we are doing too little to help ; they are being actively and wrongly harmed by a system of global political and economic arrangements that is disproportionately shaped by and for wealthy Western societies.
Thus, the music video acts as a clear representation of how elements derived from global and local sources are utilized in Israel, so as to create a unique hip-hop subculture.
Thus, although there is no one source of global statistics for the conference market it appears that PCOs play a central role in several billion dollars worth of revenue generation worldwide.
Thus, India's global economic engagement in 2006 covering both merchandise and services trade was of the order of $ 437 billion, up by a record 72 % from a level of $ 253 billion in 2004.

Thus and perception
Thus human perception and human volition is the immanent cause of all social change and this most truly when the change reaches the civilizational level.
Thus the unpredictability of the emerging behaviour from deterministic processes leads to a perception of free will, even though free will as an ontological entity does not exist.
Thus as there is no fixed meaning in things, but they draw their meaning in a referential difference to other things, the wind objection can be incorporated into Theaetetus's claim that " Knowledge is sense perception ".
Thus, to Cārvākas, the step which the mind takes from the knowledge of something to infer the knowledge of something else, could be accounted for by the its being based on a former perception or by its being in error.
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, self-esteem, for Burns, is the evaluative perception of oneself.
Thus, the attempt to maintain a given surface temperature in an environment of faster heat loss results in both the perception of lower temperatures and an actual greater heat loss increasing the risk of adverse effects such as frostbite, hypothermia, and death.
Thus, what man saw as evil, such as wars, epidemia and natural disasters, was in fact only an effect of his perception ; if one adopted God's view, this evil event in fact only took place in the larger divine plan.
Thus Daniels & Cosgrove defined landscape, not in physical terms but as an outward expression of human perception: " a landscape is a cultural image, a pictorial way of representing, structuring or symbolising surroundings.
Thus the term which originally applied to the broad field of sense perception was restricted to the area of taste.
Thus, must be developed the perception that Quebec culture is a part of the North-American heritage and that it is necessary to preserve it.
Thus, the perception of a foreign accent is likely a case of pareidolia on the part of the listener.
Thus representationalism remains an incomplete description of perception.
Thus people seek a correspondence between their perception of their personality and the contents of a horoscope.
Thus, the phenomenon centers around the perception of others in relation to oneself, rather than individual differences in cognition.
Thus, the unpredictability of the emerging behavior from deterministic processes leads to a perception or illusion of free will, even though free will as an ontological entity does not exist.
Thus the problems of stability in the transition phase from version 1 to version 2 stood out in the perception of the public.
Thus Congress has enacted a series of laws aimed to resolve both the errors and the perception of errors.
Thus, eternity can be experienced by " mystical show " ( spiritual perception ) ( Plotinus ) within time.
Thus, image analysis by the Gabor functions is similar to perception in the human visual system.
Thus, auditory stimuli can not at all influence ones perception of the location of a visual stimulus.
Thus differences between meanings structure our perception ; there is no real chair except insofar as we are manipulating symbolic systems.
Thus one trope of converted Muslims ' perception of their own history is the depiction of the pre-Islamic political order as one of rampant exploitation and tyranny, with rulers ordering society according to malign whim rather than in humble subordinance to God's beneficent law for mankind:
Thus, while lenders have increased credit limits and lowered rates to borrowers in good standing, reflecting the decreased perception of risk, recently lenders have begun to raise rates to those it later has found have defaulted with other lenders.

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