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Thus and though
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
Thus he prohibited the application of torture to children under fourteen years, though this rule had exceptions.
Thus, if every historian were to claim that there was a solar eclipse in the year 1600, then though we might at first naively regard that as in violation of natural laws, we'd come to accept it as a fact.
Thus, in Steiner's view, we can overcome the subject-object divide through inner activity, even though all human experience begins by being conditioned by it.
Thus, any error in technology or judgment may have far-reaching consequences ( though the same can also happen through natural reproduction ).
Thus, for example, the English form is is an apparent cognate of German ist, Latin est and Russian < nowiki > jest '</ nowiki >, even though the Germanic, Italic, and Slavic language groups split at least three thousand years ago.
Thus, all carbon isotopes have nearly identical chemical properties because they all have six protons and six electrons, even though carbon atoms may differ in number of neutrons.
Thus, though often de facto the case, Conservative Judaism's halakhic system does not inherently see Orthodox halakhic practice as acceptable and legitimate halakhic practice for a Conservative Jew.
Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that range.
Thus, though they are the intended and main beneficiaries of a DBMS, they are only indirectly involved with it.
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, though the former understanding certainly enjoys the greatest popularity, the identification of Plotinus ’ opponents as Gnostic is not without some contention.
Thus, while D-Cinema is a defined standard, though one that is still partly being framed by SMPTE as of 2007, E-Cinema may be anything, ranging from a DVD player connected to a consumer projector to something that approaches the quality of D-Cinema without conforming to some of the standards.
Thus, the word " haibun ", though counted as two syllables in English, is counted as four on in Japanese ( ha-i-bu-n ); and the word " on " itself, which English-speakers would view as a single syllable, comprises two on: the short vowel o and the moraic nasal
Thus Microsoft sought to ensure some degree of compatibility between the Chicago design and Windows NT, even though the two systems had radically different internal architectures.
Thus Heracles's name means " the glory of Hera ", even though he was tormented all his life by Hera, the Queen of the Gods.
Thus, it has been suggested that Adams is the only major figure in American history who knew both the Founding Fathers and Abraham Lincoln, though Martin Van Buren knew Founding Fathers Thomas Jefferson and his mentor Aaron Burr and met the young Lincoln while on a campaign trip through Illinois.
Thus many admirers ( though not necessarily Brahms himself ) saw him as the champion of traditional forms and " pure music ", as opposed to the " New German " embrace of programme music.
Thus, even though most deduction systems studied in propositional logic are able to deduce, this one is too weak to prove such a proposition.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
Thus prosecutions have been possible of such individuals as Nazi war criminals and officials of the German Democratic Republic responsible for the Berlin Wall, even though their deeds may have been allowed or even ordered by domestic law.
Thus the reverse procedure, though originally uncommon, enabled northern analysis to evolve into gene expression profiling, in which many ( possibly all ) of the genes in an organism may have their expression monitored.
Thus the inferior court decision may remain in effect even though it does not obey the superior court decision, as the only way a decision can enter the appeal process is by application of one of the parties bound by it.
Thus, there is a correlation between the results of measurements performed on entangled pairs, and this correlation is observed even though the entangled pair may have been separated by arbitrarily large distances.

Thus and knowledge
Thus, by 1939, both Church ( 1934 ) and Turing ( 1939 ), neither having knowledge of the other's efforts, had individually proposed that their " formal systems " should be definitions of " effective calculability "; neither framed their statements as theses.
Thus, contemplation forever produces a mystified, imperfect knowledge of God.
Thus, instead of using rules they no longer remember, as knowledge engineers suppose, the expert is forced to remember rules they no longer use.
Thus the concepts of love, knowledge and peace are jointly developed in the Epistle.
Thus, knowing the students ' level on a developmental sequence provides information on the kind and level of knowledge they can assimilate, which, in turn, can be used as a frame for organizing the subject matter to be taught at different school grades.
Thus, it would be impossible for them to later deny knowledge of the killings.
Thus, most knowledge of Roman Britain has derived from archaeological investigations, and the epigraphic evidence lauding the Britannic achievements of an Emperor of Rome, such as Hadrian ( r. 117 – 38 ) and Antoninus Pius ( r. 138 – 61 ), whose walls demarcated the northern borders of Roman Britain.
Thus when we realize the nature of knowledge, Berkeley's argument is seen to be wrong in substance as well as in form, and his grounds for supposing that ' idea '- i. e. the objects apprehended-must be mental, are found to have no validity whatever.
Thus any individual who goes into a mountainous environment should have basic knowledge of knots and knot systems to increase safety and the ability to do interesting activities such as rappelling.
Thus in theory, if law enforcement officials decline to offer a Miranda warning to an individual in their custody, they may still interrogate that person and act upon the knowledge gained, but may not use that person's statements to incriminate him or her in a criminal trial.
Thus ingot casting, foundry techniques, blast furnace extraction, and electrolytic extraction are all part of the required knowledge of a metallurgist / engineer.
Thus Kant effects his “ Copernican ” revolution of knowledge by changing our perspective on knowledge from a question of “ what can truly be known ” ( i. e. how can we actually come to know universals ), to a question of “ how does the knowing mind operate .”
Thus it provides an upper bound on what can be achieved with rational ( self-interested ) coordination or knowledge of others ' preferences.
Thus objective spiritual knowledge always entails creative inner activity.
Thus, with knowledge of the location of the enemy, the Romans marched upstream, ready for battle.
Thus, some authors see arguments appealing to demons or the fall of man as indeed logically possible, but not very plausible given our knowledge about the world, and so see those arguments as providing defences but not good theodicies.
Thus knowledge of good is absorbed by our will and immediately applied to life ( in the case with the tree of life ).
Thus the unconscious mind can be seen as the source of dreams and automatic thoughts ( those that appear without any apparent cause ), the repository of forgotten memories ( that may still be accessible to consciousness at some later time ), and the locus of implicit knowledge ( the things that we have learned so well that we do them without thinking ).
Thus, knowledge about cultural norms is important for impressions, which is an individual's regulation of their nonverbal behavior.
Thus all knowledge, all science, necessarily involves the formation of general concepts and the invocation of their corresponding symbols in language ( cf.
Thus, " I entitle transcendental all knowledge which is occupied not so much with objects as with the mode of our knowledge of objects insofar as this mode of knowledge is to be possible a priori.

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