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Thus and issue
Thus far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.
Thus, if what is at issue is whether `` All S is P '', it is indifferent whether `` Some S is not P '' or `` No S is P '', since in either case the judgment in question is false.
Thus, from the human body, the usual form assigned to the Deity, forasmuch as it is written that God created man in his own image, issue the two supporters, Nous and Logos, symbols of the inner sense and the quickening understanding, as typified by the serpents, for the same reason that had induced the old Greeks to assign this reptile for an attribute to Pallas.
Thus the argument also involved the issue of the proper relationship between church and state.
Thus, the events of previous stories are considered to have happened within a certain number of years prior to the publishing date of the current issue.
Thus, property was no longer an esoteric philosophical question, but a political issue of substantial concern.
Thus from a certain point of view, regularity is not really the issue here, and we could impose a weaker condition instead to get the same result.
Thus, even though the King's Bench might have jurisdiction over a case and might have the power to issue the perfect writ, the plaintiff might still not have a case if there was not a single form of action combining them.
Thus the contest was joined on the central issue which was to dominate all American history for the next dozen years, the disposition of the Territories.
Thus, from a decision theory point of view, the distinction between " optimizing " and " satisficing " is essentially a stylistic issue ( that can nevertheless be very important in certain applications ) rather than a substantive issue.
Thus, if a party does not raise an issue of fact at the trial court level, he or she generally cannot raise it upon appeal.
Thus, the issue of the organization's legitimacy did arise at trial, since it was pled into court, but it was not ruled upon.
Thus, Sviatopolk was probably the eldest of Vladimir's sons, although the issue of his parentage has been questioned.
" Thus it was held that notwithstanding the right to an appeal, if the situation disclosed be such that to take the ordinary course by appeal would of itself subject the complainant to irreparable loss, the writ should issue notwithstanding no objection was made below ; that the matter of judicial courtesy should yield to substantial personal rights of litigants, such as a sacrifice of their liberty.
Thus, the issue becomes an existentialist query about whether nature can exist in a humanist critique, and whether we can discern the " other's " views in relation to our actions on their behalf.
Thus knowing when to use a motion of no confidence is a matter of political judgement ; using a motion of no confidence on a relatively trivial matter may prove counterproductive to its proposer if a more important issue suddenly arises which warrants a motion of no confidence, because a motion cannot be proposed if one had been voted on recently and cannot be proposed again for a number of months.
Thus, Prof. Natan Lerner of Tel Aviv University observes that the issue is one of a clash of rights the perceived right of a person to express his or her views versus the perceived right of a person not to be exposed to views that he or she does not wish to hear.
Thus, there is a validity issue with much of the research into flashbulb memory in general, as well as any apparent gender differences found therein.
Thus, an issue limit figure never fully reveals the true number actually created.
Thus, in the inaugural issue of The American Review, Collins praised Benito Mussolini for creating an ethical state which protected workers and small businesses and also wrote favorably of the election of Adolf Hitler to Chancellor of Germany whose new program, Collins believed, heralded the end of the Communist threat.
Thus, the mean surface over the bars is higher than that over the gap, and a strong flow will issue outward through the gap.
Thus, Xiahou Ba discussed the issue with Xiahou Xuan, and persuaded the latter to flee with him to Shu-Han.
Thus, descendants of Americans held and kept power out of proportion to their representation in the population of the entire country, so there was a larger issue than color at work.

Thus and inheritance
Thus free from any allegiance to the King of France, de Montfort successfully petitioned for the English inheritance, which he received the next year, although he did not take full possession for several years, and was not formally recognised as earl until February 1239.
Thus, most of the territories of what is now Nord-Pas-de-Calais were reunited to the Burgundian inheritance, which had passed through Marie's marriage to the House of Habsburg.
Thus, the " purity " of the children of a marriage is corrupted, and the inheritance is altered.
Thus the lack of single-gene control ( or simple inheritance ) results in low trait heritability ( Zumelzú et al.
Thus in all forms of Judaism following the Oral Law, women are allowed to marry whom they wish, including exogamously, whether they have gained an inheritance or not.
Thus was Darnley's uniquely ' British ' inheritance put to use at last ... The subsequent release of Darnley into Scotland and the restoration of his father at the Scottish Court were part of this policy: the political disaster of the Darnley marriage as yet unforeseen.
Thus, inheritance could be traced to the male line only, to the complete exclusion of females.
Thus allegedly dangerous and complicating features like multiple inheritance and operator overloading were omitted.
Thus, although life estates in real estate are still created today, the life estate is more commonly used in trust instruments, typically in an attempt to minimize the effect of the inheritance tax or other taxes on transfers of wealth.
Thus, he stated that patients with this syndrome had ( 1 ) mucocutaneous bleeding, ( 2 ) normal clotting time, ( 3 ) autosomal inheritance rather than being linked to the X chromosome, and ( 4 ) prolonged bleeding times by the Duke method ( ear lobe bleeding time ).
Thus children of Bahá ' í marriages were not recognized as legitimate and therefore denied inheritance rights.
Thus, duck typing allows polymorphism without inheritance.
Thus on the death of King Edward VI in 1553, Henry VII's unmarried grandson, the Berkeley inheritance returned to the family.
Thus, due to the nature of polygenic traits, inheritance will not follow the same pattern as a simple monohybrid or dihybrid cross.
Thus in 1553 on the death of King Edward VI, the unmarried grandson of Henry VII, the Berkeley inheritance returned to the family.
Thus, rather than to gain his inheritance, Wimund's struggle with Gille Aldan was apparently an attempt to prevent his bishopric being partitioned in favour of a rival.
Thus, in 867, when Ya ' qub-i Laith of the Saffarid dynasty claimed the inheritance of the kings of Persia and sought " to revive their glory ," a poem written on his behalf sent to the Abbasid caliph said: " With me is the Drafsh e Kavian, through which I hope to rule the nations.
Thus, under some laws, the status of illegitimate affects the rights of inheritance in the case of an intestacy, etc.

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