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Thus and principle
Thus Jerome acknowledged the principle by which the canon was settled — the judgment of the Church, rather than his own judgment or the judgment of Jews, though he wondered why one would sanction the version of a heretic and judaizer.
Thus, the challenge is to create agile or discovery-driven implementations of the EVM principle, and not simply to reject the notion of measuring technical performance objectively.
Thus, to the extent that such methods are accepted, the likelihood principle is denied.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
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, although the current standard model of particle physics " in principle " predicts all known non-gravitational phenomena, in practice only a few quantitative results have been derived from the full theory ( e. g., the masses of some of the simplest hadrons ), and these results ( especially the particle masses which are most relevant for low-energy physics ) are less accurate than existing experimental measurements.
Thus, the uncertainty principle actually states a fundamental property of quantum systems, and is not a statement about the observational success of current technology.
Thus, in each of these realms ( economic, scientific and political practice ), contradictions ( principle and secondary ) must be identified, explored and put to function to achieve the communist goal.
Thus, for the scientist, reality is explored as an evolutionary system of diverse entities, the order of which is determined by the principle of causality.
Thus, Schleiden and Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry.
Thus, Boas ' student Melville Herskovits summed up the principle of cultural relativism thus: " Judgements are based on experience, and experience is interpreted by each individual in terms of his own enculturation.
Thus, Stanley Diamond argued that when the term " cultural relativism " entered popular culture, popular culture coopted anthropology in a way that voided the principle of any critical function:
Thus, the Constitutional principle of bicameralism and the separation of powers doctrine were disregarded in this case, and this legislative veto of executive decisions was struck down.
Thus a submarine torpedo tube operates on the principle of an airlock.
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy — hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
Thus, a non-static universe is also implied, independent of observations of distant galaxies, as the result of applying the cosmological principle to general relativity.
Charge quantization is the principle that the charge of any object is an integer multiple of the elementary charge e. Thus, e. g., an object's charge can be exactly 0 e, or exactly 1 e, − 1 e, 2 e, etc., but not, say, e, or − 3. 8 e, etc.
Thus, concerning the first principle, the Scriptures speak both of a " being " and a " becoming " ( ēn kai egeneto ), the first word properly applying to the " Man ," the second to the " Son of Man.
Thus, the maximum entropy principle is not just an alternative to the methods of inference of classical statistics, but it is an important conceptual generalization of those methods.
Thus, in 1613, when John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg converted from Lutheranism to Calvinism, he could not exercise the principle of cuius regio, eius religio.
Thus, in English law, the general common law principle is stated in Beckford v R ( 1988 ) 1 AC 130:
Thus, there are many types of bearings, with varying shape, material, lubrication, principle of operation, and so on.
Thus, as dictated by the uncertainty principle, the uncertainty in the momenta of the electrons, Δp, becomes larger.
In simple terms, the principle states that the buoyancy force on an object is going to be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, or the density of the fluid multiplied by the submerged volume times the gravitational acceleration, g. Thus, among completely submerged objects with equal masses, objects with greater volume have greater buoyancy.
Thus, Euler made an equivalent and ( apparently ) independent statement of the variational principle in the same year as Maupertuis, albeit slightly later.

Thus and detailed
Thus a more detailed analysis of the bubble's motion is needed beyond Rayleigh-Plesset to explore the additional energy focusing that an internally formed shock wave might produce.
Thus, before 10 years ago when more detailed studies started, it was considered that there could be anywhere from 2-4 genera within the Actinidiaceae.
Thus it provides an intense, detailed exploration of its subject, providing to some degree both the concentrated focus of the short story and the broad scope of the novel.
Thus, the folklorist Anatole Le Braz gives a detailed account of one ballad singer, Yann Ar Minouz, who wrote and performed songs traveling through Brittany in the late nineteenth century and selling printed versions.
Thus, although Gelukpa scholars give detailed intepretations of the systems of breath meditation set forth in Vasubandu's and Asaṅga's texts, they may not fully account for the higher stages of breath meditation set forth in those texts.
Thus the detailed balance equations are satisfied, implying the chain is reversible and it has invariant distribution.
Thus detailed moving graphics caused large ugly fringes of rapidly changing colors to follow them around.
Thus for a more detailed view, the crater must be viewed from orbit.
Thus, from the view-point of the meaning too, this word can be a suitable title for this Surah, for in it the detailed story of the Prophet Moses has been related.
Thus the safety factor dramatically impacts company fortunes and is often worth the additional engineering expense required for detailed analysis and implementation.
Thus, in order to reduce the time required for analysis, less detailed systems ( like MTM-B and MaxiMOST ) are usually used when possible.
( See the most detailed explanation and exposition of this term in Epshtein's articles " Theses on Metarealism and Conceptualism ", " A Catalogue of the New Poetries " ( Russian version ) and in its English version Thus, " meta " means both " through " and " beyond " the reality that we all can see ; hence, " metarealism " is the realism of the hyperphysical nature of things.
Thus, a more detailed study would examine changes to the whole of the marginal distribution.

Thus and balance
Thus all differences were leveled, and all contrasts erased, in a realm of no distinction, and the harmonious balance of the Lo Shu square could effectively symbolize the world in balanced harmony around a powerful central axis.
Thus, a good discus thrower needs to maintain balance within the circle.
Thus education would play an important role in creating a balance through rigorous exercise of beneficial organs while repressing baser ones.
Thus, Rajaratnam believed that maintaining a balance of power, rather than becoming a de-facto vassal of some larger power, would provide Singapore with freedom to pursue an independent foreign policy.
Thus fiscal federalism provides the tools for " application of the federal approach to governance which lies in its ability to balance the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization " ( Sharma, 2005b: 177 ).
Thus, God produces the natural evils that follow from simple laws not because he wills those particular effects, but because he wills a world that best reflects his wisdom by achieving the best possible balance between the intrinsic perfection of the work and the simplicity and generality of its laws.
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 a balance must be reached that attempts to achieve both goals whilst not compromising either too much by doing so.
Thus RNA editing by the cellular enzymes is critical to the virus ’ life cycle because it regulates the balance between viral replication and virion assembly.
Thus correct stirrup length creates a balance between control and mobility that fits the discipline performed.
Thus maintaining the balance, of votes if one or the other is unable to attend.
Thus, should it be deemed necessary the NLS Committee will order one or more Midlands or East Anglian-based clubs in the sixth tier to switch divisions ( to move " horizontally " through the leagues so to speak ) so as to maintain numerical balance between North and South.
Thus we have a favourable balance compared with the average production in America or in Europe.
Thus, the crepuscular habit may both reduce predation pressure, thereby increasing the crepuscular populations, and in consequence offer better foraging opportunities to predators that increasingly focus their attention on crepuscular prey until a new balance is struck.
Thus, maintenance of neutral buoyancy in scuba must be a continuous and active procedure — the diving equivalent of balance, in a positive feedback environment.
Thus, the British market played a vital role in helping Canada and Australia stabilize their balance of payments in the immensely difficult economic conditions of the 1930s.
Thus the balance sheet consists of Asset
Thus the centi-ampere balance ranges from 1 to 100 centi-amperes, the deci-ampere balance from 1 to 100 deci-amperes, the ampere balance from 1 to 100 amperes, etc.
Thus, a stock refers to the value of an asset at a balance date ( or point in time ), while a flow refers to the total value of transactions ( sales or purchases, incomes or expenditures ) during an accounting period.
Thus, there is a possible trade-off to be made in an attempt to balance these possibly opposing tendencies .”
Thus the object would balance on any line through the centroid, including any median.
" Thus, directly and indirectly, both strength and weakness can upset the balance of security in international relations.

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