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Thus and persons
Before them stalked the beadle, proclaiming as he went, `` Thus the Council deals with those who break its laws -- adulterers, thieves, murderers, and lewd persons.
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
Thus, while altruistic persons may under some circumstances be outcompeted by less altruistic persons at the individual level, according to group selection theory the opposite may occur at the group level where groups consisting of the more altruistic persons may outcompete groups consisting of the less altruistic persons.
Thus the interior of a metal is filled up with a large number of unattached electrons that travel aimlessly around like a crowd of displaced persons.
Thus, union density provides a rough picture of union membership only ; it does not account for the circumstance that in some countries, also many persons under education, many unemployed persons, many retired persons and / or many persons who had to leave work due to occupational injuries may also be union members.
Thus, on the basis of remarks made by President Kim Il Sung in 1977 concerning school attendance, the population that year was calculated at 17. 2 million persons.
Thus, whites, latinos, and women, as well as African-Americans, are clearly protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, and groups organized specifically for business purposes, including corporations, may also benefit from its protections, just as any other group of persons.
Thus, of the total of 20 million persons then receiving relief, 13 million were not considered eligible for employment.
Thus, in a criminal case a crime cannot be proven if the person or persons judging it doubt the guilt of the suspect and have a reason ( not just a feeling or intuition ) for this doubt.
Thus, New Jersey has a law which makes it a “ disorderly persons offense ” to knowingly to engage in the unauthorized practice of law, and a “ crime in the fourth degree ” to commit UPL if one ( a ) creates a false impression that one is a lawyer ; ( b ) derives a benefit from UPL, or ( c ) causes an injury by UPL.
Thus, the incarcerated persons in the two prisons comprise just over 50 % of the total population of Corcoran.
Thus Socrates has proposed a counterexample to Callicles ' claim, by looking in an area that Callicles perhaps did not expect — groups of people rather than individual persons.
Thus, without specific additional operation, the police officer querying the database of the wanted persons ( FPR ) or the database of the stolen vehicles ( FVV ) will obtain a response at the level of the Schengen States at the same time as the response at the national level.
Thus comes the later and more general use of the word palatine, its application as an adjective to persons entrusted with special powers and also to the districts over which these powers were exercised.
Thus, two specific persons riding together on a plane have beaten out all odds to end up in those specific seats.
Thus persons doing business in different states must check local law.
Thus, the notion that the Trinity consists of " Three persons in one God " is not a part of Latter-day Saint beliefs.
Thus, when we so use it in the sentence, < nowiki >'</ nowiki > This is good ,' we merely refer to this, and the addition of " is good " makes no difference whatever to our reference … it serves only as an emotive sign expressing our attitude to this, and perhaps evoking similar attitudes in other persons, or inciting them to actions of one kind or another.
Thus, the Old Testament speaks of " The Lord God and his Spirit " in Isaiah 48: 16, but this does not indicate two " persons " according to Oneness theology.

Thus and capable
Thus the copywriter in the world of the space merchants is the person who in earlier ages might have been a lyric poet, the person `` capable of putting together words that stir and move and sing ''.
Thus, what might be " readily achievable " for a sophisticated and financially capable corporation might not be readily achievable for a small or local business.
Thus the adverb-adjective " effective " is used in a sense of " 1a: producing a decided, decisive, or desired effect ", and " capable of producing a result ".
Thus a person who owns a quarter of the shares of a joint-stock company owns a quarter of the company, is entitled to a quarter of the profit ( or at least a quarter of the profit given to shareholders as dividends ) and has a quarter of the votes capable of being cast at general meetings.
Thus, molecular machines are capable of entering the cell.
Thus, Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc saw the pagan religions of Africa of his day as relicts that were in principle capable of shedding light on the historical Paganism of Classical Antiquity.
Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows.
Thus, she is revealed as a figure of cosmic capacity, quite capable of unsettling the divine order ( Slatkin 1986: 12 ).
Thus by family example and her own forceful personality, she was fully capable of becoming the " champion of the Crown ".
Thus a single-unit streetcar capable of only operating on a shared right of way is not generally considered “ light rail ”.
They were capable of emitted signals on two transponders at just 2 W. Thus, Syncom satellites were only capable of carrying a single two-way telephone conversation, or 16 Teletype connections.
Thus equipment sold as Freeview HD before April 2011 may not deliver surround sound to audio equipment ( some equipment may, but this is not mandatory ); later equipment must be capable of surround sound compatible with most suitable audio equipment.
Thus is contradicted by the Aboriginal people of central Australia, who knew it well and reported that if disturbed, it was capable of running with considerable speed by breaking into a smooth, galloping sprint.
Thus, V. 92 / V. 44 softmodems are potentially capable of outperforming hardware modems.
Thus, the contracts must be designed to ensure that each side is capable of performing the obligations set out.
Thus, all tissues producing steroids, such as the adrenals, ovaries, and testes, must be capable of producing progestogens.
Thus suspended the sieve is capable of some sideways movement, or even of dropping.
Thus, the majority of devices capable of functioning as camcorders are camera phones or compact digital cameras, for which video is only a feature or a secondary capability.
Thus, the venom of Sicariidae is highly necrotic in effect, capable of causing lesions ( open sores ) as large as a US quarter ( about one inch or 25mm in diameter ).
Thus, even proponents of meritocracy may promote some level of equality of outcome in order to create a society capable of truly providing equality of opportunity.
Thus, while smaller in terms of total number of planes, the FAE of January 1995 felt qualitatively capable of facing the FAP on more or less equal terms, in striking contrast to the situation during the crisis of 1981, where except for a small number of missions, the FAE had been kept on the ground armed and ready for immediate action, to be committed only in case of a full-fledged war, their positions in the Cordillera del Cóndor was well defended due to tactically placed SAMs by the FAE, and units armed with British-made Blowpipe and Russian-made SA-16 MANPADs, nevertheless, such defences didn ´ t stop the continuous raids of the Peruvian Air Force, which lost several aircraft in the effort.
Thus, over time, this means that HIV will tend to selectively destroy those helper T-cells most capable of fighting the HIV infection off, effectively desensitizing the immune system to the infection.
Thus, he holds the heathen gods to be real beings, but subordinate to the supreme Christian God ; in a streak of gnosticism, he affirms that the human soul ( Book II, 14-62 ) is not the work of God, but of an intermediate being, and is not immortal by nature, but capable of putting on immortality as a grace.
Thus scientific knowledge is a demonstrative state, ( i. e., a state of mind capable of demonstrating what it knows ).

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