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Thus and union
Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
Thus, the Mahayana metaphysic of mystical union for salvation was distilled down to a bare self-seeking, and for this reason, the mystic in Asia did not long remain in isolated contemplation.
Thus, he used " rare " rather than " strange " to represent the Spanish " raro ", and " syndicate " rather than " trade union " for the Spanish " sindicato ".
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that did not include Transylvania, where the upper class and the aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, although Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism at the end of the 19th century.
Thus the standard was created by taking a union of the features in all proposals with no regard to their coherence.
Thus the two justices would have adjudicated the case and upheld the lower court opinion striking down the ban on corporate and union spending.
Thus, basic elements of the Leningrad school – namely, a higher art education establishment of a new type and a unified professional union of Leningrad artists, were created by the end of 1932.
Thus the writ is issued in both cases where there is excess of jurisdiction and where there is absence of jurisdiction ( S. Govind Menon vs. union of India, AIR 1967 SC 1274 ).
Thus, the union between Norway and Sweden would be severed.
Thus, the personal union which had existed for over a century between Britain and Hanover came to an end along with the arrangement of Hanover's ruler living in England as the British and Colonies monarch and using a viceroy to represent them in the German territory.
Thus the individual islands resisted British attempts at closer union.
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that didn't include Transylvania, where Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism.
Thus, over the years In These Times has published a wide variety contributors-from anarchists, to union members, to centrists.
Thus, her successor, Eric of Pomerania used a coat of arms quartered between the coats of arms of Denmark ( three blue lions on a golden shield ), Norway ( a golden lion with an axe on a red shield ) and Sweden ( a golden lion on blue and white wavy stripes ) plus the union mark with the three golden crowns on a blue shield, which is also the case for the following union Kings in the 15th century.
Thus, the party opposed to the CUT ( trade union arm of the PT ).
Thus, these individuals benefit from collective bargaining without paying union dues.
Thus, within a decade of the founding of the CIO, unions that had been primarily craft unions, such as the International Association of Machinists, originally a railroad union with much of its membership in the construction industry, began to make serious efforts to organize on an industrial basis as well.
Thus the 3-sphere is realized as a disjoint union of these circular fibers.
Thus, the incentive is for each individual worker to " ride for free " by not paying the costs, which leads to the collapse of the union and no collective bargaining agreement.
Thus, a manifold has a handle decomposition with only 0-handles if it is diffeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls.
Thus, we would say that two different points define a line and a decomposition of this line into the disjoint union of an open segment and two rays.

Thus and density
Thus, when the fluid finally does strike the object, it is forced to change its properties -- temperature, density, pressure, and Mach number -- in an extremely violent and irreversible fashion called a shock wave.
Thus the observed radiation density ( the sky brightness of extragalactic background light ) can be independent of finiteness of the Universe.
Thus the constant has dimension density < sup >− 1 </ sup > time < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
Thus the density of atoms is on the order of a single hydrogen atom for every four cubic meters of volume.
Thus, as the energy density is negative, one needs exotic matter to travel faster than the speed of light.
Thus the noise temperature is proportional to the power spectral density of the noise,.
Thus the curl is the circulation density.
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 at 100 K the energy flux density is 5. 67 W / m < sup > 2 </ sup >, at 1000 K 56, 700 W / m < sup > 2 </ sup >, etc.
) Thus there is a unitary freedom in the ket mixture or ensemble that gives the same density operator.
Thus the act of measurement induces a fundamental irreversible change on the density matrix ; this is analogous to the " collapse " of the state vector, or wavefunction collapse.
Thus polypeptides after treatment become rod-like structures possessing a uniform charge density, that is same net negative charge per unit length.
Thus, for example, an electric field of one statvolt / cm has the same energy density as a magnetic field of one gauss.
Thus the speed of sound increases with the stiffness ( the resistance of an elastic body to deformation by an applied force ) of the material, and decreases with the density.
Thus, its population density is 657 inhabitants per km².
Thus nearly half the city's area is agricultural, resulting in a low population density of approximately 900 inhabitants per km².
Thus, the lower the density of the substance, the farther the hydrometer will sink.
Thus, it provides the basis of an alternative route to analytical results compared with working directly with probability density functions or cumulative distribution functions.
Thus, plasmons are collective oscillations of the free electron gas density, for example, at optical frequencies.
In simple terms, the principle states that the buoyancy force on an object is going to be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, or the density of the fluid multiplied by the submerged volume times the gravitational acceleration, g. Thus, among completely submerged objects with equal masses, objects with greater volume have greater buoyancy.
Thus the current view of the nuclear atom-a structure with a positively charged center ( nucleus ) of high density and negatively charged electron particles moving around the nucleus at relatively large distances compared to the nuclear radius-was created.
In simple terms, the principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, or the density of the fluid multiplied by the submerged volume times the gravitational constant, g. Thus, among completely submerged objects with equal masses, objects with greater volume have greater buoyancy.
Thus, if we have a further equation that dictates how the pressure and density vary with respect to one another, we can reach a solution.
Thus, beyond this point, either the host structure must expand to accommodate the interstitials ( which compromises the overall density ), or rearrange into a more complex crystalline compound structure.

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