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Thus and scriptural
Thus Orthodox teaching warns the faithful against idolatry and at the same time remains true to scriptural teaching ( vis.
* Divine, physical healing and anointing with oil by the Elders, taking the following as its scriptural mandate: Jer 17: 5 Thus saith the LORD ; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.

Thus and objection
Thus as there is no fixed meaning in things, but they draw their meaning in a referential difference to other things, the wind objection can be incorporated into Theaetetus's claim that " Knowledge is sense perception ".
" 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 objection intends to show that there must be something wrong with Reformed epistemology if it allows belief in the Great Pumpkin to be warranted as basic.
Thus, an objection against a CTM application in any member state can defeat the entire application, a CTM registration is enforceable in all member states.
Thus, a witness might not normally be permitted to testify she is a safe driver, and the opponent cannot normally prove she is in general an unsafe driver but should the witness nonetheless happen to testify she is a safe driver ( say because no objection was made to the question ), her opponent can now contradict her by eliciting on cross-examination that she has been involved in several accidents.

Thus and quickly
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
Thus the conciliator can quickly build a string of successes and help the parties create an atmosphere of trust which the conciliator can continue to develop.
Thus, the top layer of resist is quickly ejected from the wafer's edge while the bottom layer still creeps slowly radially along the wafer.
Thus, a typist may fall into a steady rhythm and type quickly.
Thus the fire spread quickly and destructively, taking the life of a security guard.
Thus I can be occupied for several years without writing a single note of the work, after which composition goes relatively quickly.
Thus, the members of the community quickly became highly critical of, or even outright opposed their Judenrat.
Thus, although no single worker may have visited and compared all of the available options, quorum sensing enables the colony as a whole to quickly make good decisions about where to move.
Thus centaurs can be thought of as inward scattered objects that interact more aggressively and scatter more quickly than typical scattered disc objects.
Thus the kingdom was quickly reduced to its former local importance only.
Thus, symlinks with short target paths are accessed quickly.
Thus, as Justice William Rehnquist explained in Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, “ The prohibition against discrimination based on sex was added to Title VII at the last minute on the floor of the House of Representatives ... the bill quickly passed as amended, and we are left with little legislative history to guide us in interpreting the Act ’ s prohibition against discrimination based on ‘ sex .’”
Thus, long snouts have evolved in such habitats in order to benefit from hydrodynamic efficiency, since a long out-lever allows crocodilians to quickly open and close their jaws while in water.
Thus, Miami bass was quickly becoming a Florida staple.
Thus more nutrients are available for the next crop but at the same time, the soil is depleted more quickly of its nutrient reserves.
Thus France quickly fell behind Germany, Belgium and Switzerland in terms of trackage per person.
Thus, the player's goal is to shoot as quickly as possible anything that moves or threatens him.
Thus the organization would quickly include the entire working class.
Thus, the commander is a double-edged sword, being able to build units and structures quickly, but at rates that quickly become unsustainable in the early game without sufficient reserves.
Thus, even though White possesses the bishop pair, it is usually advisable for Black to open the game quickly to exploit his lead in development.
Thus, Descartes jumps quickly to proofs of the division between the body and mind and that material things exist:
Thus they have a much longer-lasting effect than ionotropic receptors, which open quickly but only remain open for a few milliseconds.
Thus any algorithm that can be expressed primarily as operations on arrays and matrices can run almost as quickly as the equivalent C code.
Thus, although he continued to favour negotiations with Charles I, Northumberland was quickly coming around to the war party's position.

Thus and vanishes
Thus, the output of the second filter vanishes when the coefficients of the first one are input into it.
Thus it is easy to see that the expectation values of these field operators vanishes in the vacuum state:
If the problem is to solve a Dirichlet boundary value problem, the Green's function should be chosen such that vanishes when either x or x < nowiki >'</ nowiki > is on the bounding surface. Thus only one of the two terms in the surface integral remains.
Thus, negentropy is always nonnegative, is invariant by any linear invertible change of coordinates, and vanishes if and only if the signal is Gaussian.

Thus and prevalent
Thus, if a carcass has been found in cold temperatures, the beetle will be prevalent over Calliphoridae.
Thus the sounds associated with analog synths became more prevalent once again.
Thus, at this point, Hirsch's romantic liberalism and the values of the 1848 struggle for civil rights were less relevant – and the rejection of many elements of Weimar German culture was prevalent.
Thus, if predominant sentiment among individual jurors is toward a guilty ( not guilty ) verdict, that sentiment should be more prevalent following discussion.
Thus, by the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, those liturgical practices prevalent even in High Church circles were not of the same tenor as those later found under the Catholic revival of the 19th century.
Thus, her non-conformist choices represented the emancipation of women in Italy, which did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois virtues prevalent at the time.
Thus, for example in Escherichia coli, identifying strains carrying toxin genes is more important than having a population genetics-based evaluation of prevalent strains.
Thus to France, the meaning of the verse is that Jesus fulfill the prophecies that the messiah will be abused and neglected, a prevalent current in Jewish messianic thinking that was just as active as the belief that the messiah would be an all conquering hero.

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