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Thus, you avoid headaches when an employee wants off for his fourth cousin's funeral.
Thus, and in order to provide a clear line of succession and avoid dynastic uncertainty, he arranged for his nephew, King Louis I of Hungary, to be his successor in Poland.
Thus the aim developed, to provide a new time scale for astronomical and scientific purposes, to avoid the unpredictable irregularities of the mean solar time scale, and to replace for these purposes Universal Time ( UT ) and any other time scale based on the rotation of the Earth around its axis, such as sidereal time.
Thus, many typical household applications already in existence like word processing and email were designed specifically to avoid using floating point operations.
Thus for a short time, hardware producers created proprietary implementations of local busses on their motherboards to give graphics cards direct access to the processor and system memory-and avoid the limitations of the ISA bus.
Thus, sex education may also be described as " sexuality education ", which means that it encompasses education about all aspects of sexuality, including information about family planning, reproduction ( fertilization, conception and development of the embryo and fetus, through to childbirth ), plus information about all aspects of one's sexuality including: body image, sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, values, decision making, communication, dating, relationships, sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) and how to avoid them, and birth control methods.
Thus, from the starting position, it takes little skill and no imagination to avoid losing, and nothing in the rules prevents games from being interminable.
Thus, ' Gasteromycetes ' and ' Gasteromycetidae ' are now considered to be descriptive, morphological terms ( more properly gasteroid or gasteromycetes, to avoid taxonomic implications ) but not valid cladistic terms.
Thus a tradition developed to avoid these products altogether, and this eventually developed into what most of the European Jewish community accepted upon themselves as a minhag, a legally binding custom.
Thus, manufacturers may expect consumers to avoid retail purchases, particularly large-ticket items that require financing.
Thus, the balancing approach to procedural fairness might in some circumstances be prepared to tolerate or accept false positive verdicts in order to avoid unwanted costs ( political ) associated with the administration of criminal process.
Thus, " where a court of equity has all the parties before it, it will adjudicate upon all of the rights of the parties connected with the subject matter of the action, so as to avoid a multiplicity of suits.
Thus, the insured have a financial incentive to avoid making a claim.
Thus, conscience can be viewed as an outcome of those biological drives that prompt humans to avoid provoking fear or contempt in others ; being experienced as guilt and shame in differing ways from society to society and person to person.
Thus, it is best to select a tip that was precisely made to fit properly to begin with, and to avoid weakening the factory heat-treatment.
Thus, if McDonald ’ s were going to avoid the risk of injury by a deep thickness burn they would have had to have served tea and coffee at between 55 ° C and 60 ° C.
Thus, by annexing territory, Berlin was able to avoid delicate negotiations with Baden and Bavaria on such matters as construction and control of new fortifications, etc.
Thus, they offered tributes and sacrifices in order to avoid the disastrous harms imposed by the spirits, and performed various forms of services to sustain the life of comfort and delight.
Thus, it is often possible to avoid the fight by backing off, while in self-defense, a person is actively trying to escape the situation, using force if necessary to assure his or her own safety.
Thus, provinces were slowly divided into smaller units to avoid concentration of power and military capacity in the hands of one man.
Thus, on 15 March 1961, ostensibly to save Britain an awkward decision and causing a split within the Commonwealth, but more likely to avoid further condemnation and embarrassment, Verwoerd withdrew his application and announced that South Africa would become a republic outside the Commonwealth.
Thus Goguryeo, surrounded by a powerful Baekje's forces to its south and west, was inclined to avoid conflict with its peninsular neighbor while cultivating constructive relations with the Xienpei and Rouran, in order to defend itself from future invasions, and even the possible destruction of its state.
Thus, a resident of one country cannot avoid being treated as having a PE by acting through a dependent agent rather than conducting its business directly.
Thus, Japan wished to defeat China and conclude the war as soon as possible, to avoid disrupting its plans against the Soviet Union.

Thus and another
Thus it was that Barco, apprehended for mere larceny, now began to suspect that one or another of his murders had been uncovered.
Thus there was really an excess of eighteenth-century charm as one of these light-weight pieces followed another on Saturday night.
Thus, one nucleus offers a more tightly bound position to an electron than does another nucleus, with the result that one atom may transfer an electron to the other.
Thus, the molecular formula of ethanol may be written in a paper in conformational, three-dimensional, full two-dimensional ( indicating every bond with no three-dimensional directions ), compressed two-dimensional ( CH < sub > 3 </ sub >– CH < sub > 2 </ sub >– OH ), separating the functional group from another part of the molecule ( C < sub > 2 </ sub > H < sub > 5 </ sub > OH ), or by its atomic constituents ( C < sub > 2 </ sub > H < sub > 6 </ sub > O ), according to what is discussed.
Thus, speakers of two adjacent Inuit dialects would usually be able to understand one another, but speakers from dialects distant from each other on the dialect continuum would have difficulty understanding one another.
Thus another approach is to incorporate the notion of suffering into the definition.
Thus was conceived their second child – not a son, but another daughter, Alix of France.
Thus a Jew who claims to be an atheist or converts to another religion is still considered by traditional Judaism to be Jewish.
Thus what would otherwise be regarded as one individual influencing another to adopt a belief is seen — when adopting the intentional stance — as an idea-replicator reproducing itself in a new host.
Thus, in 1938, Somoza Garcia named a Constituent Assembly that gave the president extensive power and elected him for another eight-year term.
Thus, saying one owns a glass of water is merely verbal shorthand for I may justly gift or trade this water to another person.
Thus, for a musician, playing an instrument may be at one time a profession, and at another a recreation there is a lot more to do.
Thus ' religious conversion ' would describe the abandoning of adherence to one denomination and affiliating with another.
Thus, according to Milgram, the subject shifts responsibility to another person and does not blame himself for what happens.
Thus, the amendment clarified Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, which gave diversity jurisdiction to the judiciary to hear cases " between a state and citizens of another state.
Thus, all six players act as hitters at one time or another, while two can act as setters.
Thus, a country with an excess of bananas trading with another country for their excess of apples, where both benefit from the transaction, is in a non-zero – sum situation.
Thus another name for this color is extreme violet.
Thus the material base for intelligence could eventually disappear ( in which case another type of matter could possibly be utilized ).
Thus it requires sufficient duration of transmission time for calls to connect or link with another station that is unsynchronised with its calling signal.
Thus, all Echo could do was repeat the voice of another.
Thus the Second Coalition ended in another French triumph.
Thus we might also describe reduction as a process analogous to absorption, by which one theory ( or concept, or property, and so on ) is wholly subsumed under another.
Thus, most states differ from one another in language, culture, cuisine, clothing, literary style, architecture, music and festivities.

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