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Thus and size
Thus, single-digit hash values are frequently restricted to 80 % of the size of the table.
Thus, productive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be sent ) is determined by the preassigned characters on a keyboard, and receptive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be seen ) is determined by the size and configuration of the screen.
Thus, the " pencil beam " directly generated by a common helium-neon laser would spread out to a size of perhaps 500 kilometers when shone on the Moon ( from the distance of the earth ).
Thus the size of the MDR is usually a multiple of 8.
Thus, 10 morsels of bread smaller than the size of an olive are traditionally hidden throughout the house in order to ensure that some chametz will be found.
Thus, two of the three color channels for each sensor must be interpolated and a so-called N-megapixel camera that produces an N-megapixel image provides only one-third of the information that an image of the same size could get from a scanner.
Thus, in the very large cases, the HTSC cost can not be offset by simply reducing the coil size at a higher magnetic field.
Thus, many modern pumps have a molecular drag stage such as a Holweck or Gaede mechanism near the exhaust to reduce the size of backing pump required.
Thus there are two unknowns ( albedo and size ), which can be determined by two independent measurements ( of the amount of reflected light and emitted infrared heat radiation ).
Thus, while occlusal splints do prevent loss of tooth enamel from grinding, use of a " one size fits all " splint can worsen TMJ disorder symptoms for some people.
Thus the terms tabloid and broadsheet are, in non-technical usage, today more descriptive of a newspaper's market position than its physical size.
Thus, the scale and dimensions of the on-screen display in programs such as MacWrite and MacPaint were easily translated to the printed output — if the paper were held up to the screen, the printed image would be the same size as the on screen image, but at a higher resolution.
Thus, thesizeof the speckles in the image is of this order.
Thus each pairing will have two totals: the size of its majority and the size of its minority.
Thus the combined size of all the instructions needed to perform a particular task, the code density, was an important characteristic of any instruction set.
Thus, the ARP packet size in this case is 28 bytes.
Thus, any given volume, no matter its size, could only store a maximum of 65, 535 files.
Thus, much of the development in hard drives has been in reduction of grain size.
Thus docked, ink is then squeezed into the pen barrel ( which, lacking any mechanism other than the valve itself, has nearly the capacity of an eyedropper-fill pen of the same size ).
Thus, all the sugars manufactured by leaves on that branch have no sinks to go to but the one fruit / vegetable, which thus expands to many times normal size.
Thus, they had reached the originally intended storage size of an Electrostatic tube, a goal that had not yet been reached by the tubes themselves, only holding 512 bits per tube in the latest design generation.
Porro prism designs have the added benefit of folding the optical path so that the physical length of the binoculars is less than the focal length of the objective and wider spacing of the objectives gives a better sensation of depth. Thus, the size of binoculars are reduced.
Thus, values of 1500 ( 0x05DC ) and below for this field indicate that the field is used as the size of the payload of the Ethernet Frame while values of 1536 and above indicate that the field is used to represent EtherType.
A loss which exceeds the VaR threshold is termed a “ VaR break .” Thus, VaR is a piece of jargon favored in the financial world for a percentile of the predictive probability distribution for the size of a future financial loss.

Thus and society's
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.

Thus and budget
Thus, on the basis of the budget of 1861, tax collection continued for four years.
Thus the net cloud forcing of the radiation budget is a loss of about 13 W / m².
Thus, for example, a government budget that is balanced over the course of the business cycle is considered to represent a neutral fiscal policy stance.
Thus, President George W. Bush submitted the FY2007 budget in February 2006.
Thus almost all parties continue to promise lower taxes, more social programs, and a balanced budget.
Thus, the first budget is the one most likely to see unexpected tax hikes or slashed spending.
Thus, the U. S. federal government is not required to have a balanced budget.
Thus primary users of the station are usually confined to airport / airline employees, leisure visitors, well-wishers, and budget air travellers, in particular backpackers.
Thus in the Via budget cuts by the Trudeau government in 1981, the Atlantic was terminated in lieu of Budd RDC service between Halifax-Moncton-Saint John-Fredericton.
Thus it seemed likely that public opinion regarding a solution to the federal budget deficit might be rather evenly split and would likely be more stable during the month of interviewing than would opinion on some of the other more dramatic issues being emphasized in news media coverage and political advertisements ".
Thus they were very careful to keep within the budget for each.

Thus and depends
Thus if the instrument depends on the pressure or suction effect alone, and this pressure or suction is measured against the air pressure in an ordinary room, in which the doors and windows are carefully closed and a newspaper is then burnt up the chimney, an effect may be produced equal to a wind of 10 mi / h ( 16 km / h ); and the opening of a window in rough weather, or the opening of a door, may entirely alter the registration.
Thus, the license depends on how a particular application that uses Berkeley DB is distributed to the public.
Thus, variable only depends directly on variable, rather than depending on the entire set of variables.
Thus, whether " dog " is a species or a genus depends on context.
Thus, not only the existence of the crime depends on there being a previous legal provision declaring it to be a penal offense ( nullum crimen sine praevia lege ), but also, for a specific penalty to be imposed in a certain case, it is also necessary that the penal legislation in force at the time when the crime was committed ranked the penalty to be imposed as one of the possible sanctions to that crime ( nulla poena sine praevia lege ).
Thus force is a vector quantity, because its effect depends on the direction as well as on the magnitude of the action.
Thus the figure of merit of a communications system is not the noise level at the speaker of a radio, for instance, since that depends on the setting of the receiver's gain.
Thus, the meaning of expressions depends on the conditions in which they emerge and exist within a field of discourse ; the discursive meaning of an expression is reliant on the succession of statements that precede and follow it.
Thus successful use of invisible ink depends on not arousing suspicion that invisible ink may be present.
Thus, as the Pharisees argued that all Israel should act as priests, the Rabbis argued that all Israel should act as rabbis: " The rabbis furthermore want to transform the entire Jewish community into an academy where the whole Torah is studied and kept .... redemption depends on the " rabbinization " of all Israel, that is, upon the attainment of all Jewry of a full and complete embodiment of revelation or Torah, thus achieving a perfect replica of heaven.
Thus the flow characteristics is not an inherent property of the material alone, but a relative property that depends on two fundamentally different characteristic times.
Thus the efficiency depends only on q < sub > C </ sub >/ q < sub > H </ sub >.
Thus, frequencies close to the Nyquist frequency may be distorted in the sampling and reconstruction process, so the bandwidth should be kept below the Nyquist frequency by some margin ( frequency headroom ) that depends on the actual filters used.
Thus thermal radiation contains information about the body that emitted it, while Hawking radiation seems to contain no such information, and depends only on the mass, angular momentum, and charge of the black hole ( the no-hair theorem ).
Thus, whether or not the destruction of the press was legal depends primarily on the laws of the state of Illinois and the Nauvoo Charter.
Thus it may be known that the leader of armies is the arbiter of the people's fate, the man on whom it depends whether the nation shall be in peace or in peril.
Thus, what is " friendly " or what is " nasty ", depends on point of view, or how people are interacting, and it involves interpretation.
Thus this kind of multilinearity implicitly expresses the fact that we're really dealing with a pointwise-defined object, i. e. a tensor field, as opposed to a function which, even when evaluated at a single point, depends on all the values of vector fields and 1-forms simultaneously.
Thus, it is obvious that the tonsil have an important role to play in the defense of the host against bacterial and viral infections, and the success of regional mucosal immunity induced by intranasal vaccines most likely depends on these immunocompetent tissues in the oropharynx and nasopharynx.
More specifically, the running time for testing whether H is a minor of G in this case is O ( n < sup > 3 </ sup >), where n is the number of vertices in G and the big O notation hides a constant that depends superexponentially on H. Thus, by applying the polynomial time algorithm for testing whether a given graph contains any of the forbidden minors, it is possible to recognize the members of any minor-closed family in polynomial time.
Thus he cites the assertions that rent depends on the difference of fertility of the different portions of land in cultivation ; that the laborer always receives precisely the necessaries, or what custom leads him to consider the necessaries, of life ; that, as wealth and population advance, agricultural labor becomes less and less proportionately productive ; and that therefore the share of the produce taken by the landlord and the laborer must constantly increase, whilst that taken by the capitalist must constantly diminish ; and he denies the truth of all these propositions.
Thus rules – in this case, restrictions – " operate differentially, affecting unevenly various groups of individuals whose categorization depends on certain assumptions about social structures.
Thus, in the applied use of loss functions, selecting which statistical method to use to model an applied problem depends on knowing the losses that will be experienced from being wrong under the problem's particular circumstances, which results in the introduction of an element of teleology into problems of scientific decision-making.
Thus, unlike the invariant mass, the relativistic mass depends on the observer's frame of reference.

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