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Thus and problems
Thus the government simultaneously undertook the vast burden of social security which had traditionally been privately discharged, and created a national scarcity which has engendered calamitous problems of social security.
Thus the distribution of Symbiodinium on coral reefs and its role in coral bleaching presents one of the most complex and interesting current problems in reef ecology.
Thus, the theory ‘ is continually evolving as it is brought to bear on solving problems of a research or practical nature ’.
Thus the problems theoretical statistics considers include:
Thus in 1918, Belgium was already confronted with the problems associated with occupation that most European countries only discovered at the end of World War II.
Thus, economic transformation created severe problems in maintaining social welfare since local governments were unable to assume financial or operational responsibility for these functions.
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, reinforcement learning is particularly well suited to problems which include a long-term versus short-term reward trade-off.
Thus the law sought to solve the twin problems of increasing the number of men eligible for military service ( thereby boosting Rome's military strength ) and also providing for homeless war veterans.
Thus, the method of Lagrange multipliers yields a necessary condition for optimality in constrained problems.
Thus, transvestic fetishism is not diagnosed unless it causes significant problems for the person concerned.
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, in scenarios where the TCP port used by XMPP is blocked, a server can listen on the normal HTTP port and the traffic should pass without problems.
Thus, marketing research may also be described as the systematic and objective identification, collection, analysis, and dissemination of information for the purpose of assisting management in decision making related to the identification and solution of problems and opportunities in marketing.
Thus, inverse problems are one of the most important, and well-studied mathematical problems in science and mathematics.
Thus, Strauss agrees with the Socrates of the Phaedrus, where the Greek indicates that, insofar as writing does not respond when questioned, good writing provokes questions in the reader — questions that orient the reader towards an understanding of problems the author thought about with utmost seriousness.
Thus, it seems that a diet can be functional ( it keeps us going ) and dysfunctional ( it causes health problems ) at the same time.
Thus large computational problems can be solved more cost effectively by using the aggregate power and memory of many computers.
Thus, DLB is similar in some ways to both the dementia resulting from Alzheimer's disease and the movement problems of Parkinson's disease.
Thus compass and straightedge geometry solves second-degree equations, while origami geometry, or origametry, can solve third-degree equations, and solve problems such as angle trisection and doubling of the cube.
Thus there is reason to believe that ophiolites are indeed oceanic mantle and crust ; however, certain problems arise when looking closer.
Thus, the grid had become the main driver of remote customers ’ power costs and power quality problems, which became more acute as digital equipment required extremely reliable electricity., Efficiency gains no longer come from increasing generating capacity, but from smaller units located closer to sites of demand.,
Thus swept-forward wings are unstable in a fashion similar to the low-speed problems of a conventional swept wing.
Thus, despite the problems, Langston has braved the storms and produced outstanding graduates.

Thus and stability
Thus filters designed in the continuous-time domain that are stable are converted to filters in the discrete-time domain that preserve that stability.
Thus Esperanto achieved a stability of structure and grammar similar to that which natural languages enjoy by virtue of their native speakers and established bodies of literature.
Thus the etymological clarification and reform of American English promised to improve citizens ' manners and thereby preserve republican purity and social stability.
Thus, Peel affirmed a convention of the constitution that promotes stability in the British system: the Parliament of the day must respect the settlement of constitutional issues made by previous Parliaments.
Thus the resulting nuclei become heavier and closer to the sought-after island of stability, a concept wherein some super-heavy atoms can be relatively stable.
Thus we need stability and peace.
Thus, while the Carter Doctrine warned away outside forces from the region, the Reagan Corollary pledged to secure internal stability.
Thus they ended up on opposite sides in the conflict, as regional stability gives way to national discord and social breakdown, and the war begins to quite literally tear families apart.
Thus inequality serves social stability.
Thus, he represented a threat to the stability of society.
Thus, in Bunyoro, periods of political stability and expansion were interrupted by civil wars and secessions.
Thus, performance of rituals may foster social group stability.
Thus the sample rate characterizes the transient response and stability of the compensated system, and must update the values at the controller input often enough so as to not cause instability.
Thus, the force did not achieve its aim to publicly demonstrate commitment to rewarding those who supported stability in Iraq.
Thus, if there is indeed a link between diversity and stability, it is likely that losses of diversity could feedback on themselves, causing even more losses of species.
Thus, the hyperphosphorylation of tau leads to massive detachment which in turn greatly reduces the stability of microtubules in nerve cells.
Thus he sought to secure stability and unity for his kingdom which had been lacking in the later years of Silla.
Thus, these mutations are thought to compromise the stability of the protein rather than the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
Thus, our understanding of ancient Egyptian architecture is based mainly on religious monuments, massive structures characterized by thick, sloping walls with few openings, possibly echoing a method of construction used to obtain stability in mud walls.
Thus, several methods were developed to promote the surface stability of porous silicon.
Thus by providing an heir, and ample spares, as well as through her daughters ' marriages into other ruling and noble families of Italy, she was able to inaugurate an era of strength and stability in Tuscany.

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