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Thus and party's
Thus, the issue was still fresh in voters ' minds when he recommended the Lieutenant Governor call a snap election in 1990, and it was partially responsible for his party's defeat.
Thus, although he continued to favour negotiations with Charles I, Northumberland was quickly coming around to the war party's position.
Thus a celebration for Adolf Hitler's birthday held in 1980 in an illegal bar in the basement of the party's headquarters was reported in the Daily Mirror.
Thus, while antisemitism was a minor theme in the party's early stages, Stoecker saw that the party gained in popularity after it adopted a more aggressive antisemitic agenda.

Thus and platforms
Thus, while non-permanent platforms could be possible in some areas, overall, permanent platforms are likely a necessity.
Thus, platform one of the station is served by Northern Rail services, whilst platforms two, three and four are used by the NYMR.
Thus, Earth observation or weather satellite collection platforms, ocean and atmospheric observing weather buoy platforms, monitoring of a pregnancy via ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ), Positron Emission Tomography ( PET ), and space probes are all examples of remote sensing.
Thus, the Southern Alliance in 1890 ( the chief platforms were the one at Ocala, Florida, and that of 1889 at St Louis, Missouri, in conjunction with the Knights of Labor ) declared its principles to be:
Thus programmers can use the APR to make a program truly portable across platforms.
Thus the station is consist of two separated blocks: main building with bi-level platforms at the crossing point and detached platforms on the spur.
Thus the outer surface was polished and the platforms of the steps were not horizontal, but fell off to the outside.
Thus, the ticket vending machines on station platforms are NJT machines, not Metro-North's.
Thus, it is usually necessary to mount both the subject and the scanner on stable platforms and minimize vibration.

Thus and rhetoric
Thus, Plato considered any speech of lengthy prose aimed at flattery as within the scope of rhetoric.
Thus Plato's rhetoric is actually dialectic ( or philosophy ) " turned " toward those who are not yet philosophers and are thus unready to pursue dialectic directly.
Thus, by the time of the Roman Empire, a sophist was simply a teacher of rhetoric and a popular public speaker.
Thus they adopted the rhetoric of Norman vs. Saxon conflict as part of a much wider ideology.
Thus, although many American reform movements have their roots in the rhetoric of Croly's progressivism, to be effective they have had to accommodate the principles of liberal individualism that Croly wished to eradicate.
Thus, NMPs would be able to concentrate on the " substance of the debate rather than form and rhetoric ", and provide dissenting and constructive views that would contribute to good government.

Thus and critique
" Thus, Poole's critique might better be understood as aimed at Calef, Mather's contemporary, who saw fit to ascribe to him, and his influence, the largest portion of blame.
Within the space of these tendencies there has developed a coherent critique of " orthodox Marxism " that includes not only a rejection of the concept of " the transition " but a reconceptualization of the process of transcending capitalism that has remarkable similarities to ( Peter ) Kropotkin's thinking on this subject ... Thus one of the earliest political tendencies within which this approach appeared after the Russian revolution of 1917 was that of " Council Communism " which saw the " workers councils " in Germany ( see Bavarian Soviet Republic ), or the soviets in Russia, as new organizational forms constructed by the people.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
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, both the negotiating power of MNCs and the ' race to the bottom ' critique may be overstated, while understating the benefits ( besides tax revenue ) of MNCs becoming established in a jurisdiction.
Thus, many academic papers came to be titled or subtitled " a critique ".
Thus Jim Collins in Uncommon Cultures sees crime fiction opposing a smart private detective and an inefficient police force as a critique of state justice.
Thus, in addition to a critique of theological liberalism, and an emphasis upon the Bible, there is also a stress upon tradition, and upon the language, culture and intelligibility intrinsic to the Christian community.
Thus, Habermas can compare and contrast the rationality of various forms of society with an eye to the deeper and more universal processes at work, which enables him to justify the critique of certain forms ( i. e., that Nazism is irrational and bad ) and lend support to the championing of others ( i. e., democracy is rational and good ).
Thus, Ellison ’ s implicit social critique is seen in the paradoxical fact that the hyper-modern, gleaming, futuristic, brightly metallic City that he describes is, in fact, inhabited by people who are far more cruel and vicious in their amorality than Jack the Ripper himself, who comes from the dank, dark, and impoverished streets of Victorian London.

Thus and any
Thus D' and N' commute with any polynomial in T ; ;
Thus, for non-negative changes in the basic wage rate, the industry becomes the active wage-setter, since any increase in the basic wage rate can occur only by reason of industry acquiescence.
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 he wired J. P. Lower and Sons of Denver: `` Have you any percussion hand grenades for throwing in a house or across a well loaded with balls or shrapnel shot??
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
Thus he will be in a position to disabuse the Soviet leader of any notions he may have about grave Allied disunity.
Thus, an algorithm can be considered to be any sequence of operations that can be simulated by a Turing-complete system.
The evaluation order does not affect the value of such expressions, and it can be shown that the same holds for expressions containing any number of operations .< ref > Thus, when is associative, the evaluation order can be left unspecified without causing ambiguity, by omitting the parentheses and writing simply:
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Thus, anthroposophy considers there to be a being who unifies all religions, and who is not represented by any particular religious faith.
Thus, any transverse velocity of the emitting source plays no part in aberration.
Thus, for example, fumaroles from the Laguna Caliente crater of Poás Volcano create extremely high amounts of acid rain and fog, with acidity as high as a pH of 2, clearing an area of any vegetation and frequently causing irritation to the eyes and lungs of inhabitants in nearby settlements.
Thus, it determines substancehood empirically by the togetherness of properties rather than by a bare particular or by any other non-empirical underlying strata.
Thus, the Big Bang theory cannot and does not provide any explanation for such an initial condition ; rather, it describes and explains the general evolution of the universe going forward from that point on.
Thus, a PICMG backplane can provide any number and any mix of ISA, PCI, PCI-X, and PCI-e slots, limited only by the ability of the SBC to interface to and drive those slots.
Thus, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
Thus, the energy required to break any single pair is related to the energy required to break all of the pairs ( or more than just two electrons ).
Thus, any error in technology or judgment may have far-reaching consequences ( though the same can also happen through natural reproduction ).
Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes ; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information ; doing scientific studies using computers ; making computer systems behave intelligently ; creating and using communications and entertainment media ; finding and gathering information relevant to any particular purpose, and so on.
Thus, by speaking of ' consciousness ' we end up misleading ourselves by thinking that there is any sort of thing as consciousness separated from behavioral and linguistic understandings.
Thus, any examination of the evolution of consciousness is faced with great difficulties.
Thus, in an agent-neutral theory, an actor's personal goals do not count any more than anyone else's goals in evaluating what action the actor should take.
Thus, to be valid, any law must conform to natural law and coercing people to conform to that law is morally acceptable.

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