Example sentences of "thus the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the above equality reduced
2 Towards the end of Section 1.8 we noted that the only interpretation one could put upon the equality unc between the two polynomials mentioned is that 1 = 0 , -3 = 0 and 2 = 0 in Q. Thus the above equality is meaningful but blatantly false .
3 Thus the above example would normally be complemented by :
4 Thus the working party is arguing that information skills are not merely incidental to the curriculum but central to it .
5 Thus the overall time to read the track index and locate the data record will be : These calculations will apply to files in which all the data records are held in sequence on the prime data track , as for example in IBM systems .
6 Thus the overall effect of N versus C — the so called main effect of N — will be averaged over blocks .
7 Thus the immediate issue at stake was not between Moscow and a former Tsarist dependency , but between the Soviet Republic and a hostile Great Power .
8 Thus the immediate practical relief offered was two days of day care at a progressive old peoples ' home , where Stanley was encouraged in his piano playing to make a lively contribution .
9 Additional information may be sought from industry/ economic experts and from correspondent banks in the borrower 's country , thus the external residence of a borrower adds new dimensions to bank lending decisions .
10 Thus the net present values of the EVs at the events consequent upon decision 2b would be either zero or £16·2k .
11 Thus the net present values of the EVs at the events consequent upon decision 2b would be either zero or £16.2k .
12 The accumulated Na + is extruded by Na + /K + ATPase in exchange for K + and thus the net effect is cellular accumulation of KCl .
13 Thus the Kandyan Sinhalese were denied a full share of the renewed prosperity .
14 Thus the right hemisphere is well-placed to undertake the early parallel , preconscious scanning of large amounts of information , the left taking on the later function of conscious elaboration of selected items .
15 Thus the practical stress of Marxist movements and parties has been on individuals sublimating their own ethical beliefs and judgements to a collective , party-defined line .
16 Thus the practical and ethical difficulties can be overcome .
17 Thus the industrial relations outcomes of external pressures on state enterprises will be filtered through existing industrial relations structures ( which may themselves have been partly determined by the same external pressures ) .
18 Thus the healthy growth of a particular commodity — in this case steel — actually caused a closure .
19 Thus the algal bloom off the Italian Adriatic shore in 1989 is reckoned to have caused the holiday trade and local fisherman losses running into tens if not hundreds of millions of pounds .
20 Thus the administrative changes since the mid-1960s have given the leader a formal co-ordinating position that was not previously available .
21 Thus the administrative map of England and Wales looked like a cloth with patches on it , the patches being towns governed by borough or urban district councils with the entire surrounding area administered by a county council .
22 Thus the average number recorded annually in each five-year period since 1947 was :
23 Thus the average momentary pleasure , say , of hearing Parsifal on a certain occasion must be a definite number of times more or less pleasant than that of a particular episode of sucking a boiled sweet .
24 Thus the average burden of taxation for the average taxpayer is considerably below the main 25 and 40% seen in the tax schedules .
25 Thus the rural culture brought by migrant labour to West Ham during rapid growth was fatalistic and ideologically subordinate .
26 Thus the scarce research work on the effects of participation on effectiveness is further limited by its inability clearly to define ( and to measure ) what it is studying .
27 Thus the forward market — also referred to as the " over the counter market " — has the advantage , from the point of view of the hedger , that a better match to the uncertain prospect can be obtained .
28 Thus the 2n-bit register initially holding the dividend will , after division , hold R in the left-hand n bits and Q in the right-hand n bits .
29 Thus the long and laborious process of collecting anything that might conceivably be datable has paid dividends , placing several Bronze Age mines firmly on the map .
30 Thus the Long Gilt suffered a mild setback in 1988 and 1989 as the public sector finances moved from deficit to surplus and the Treasury instituted a " buy-back " programme for long-dated gilts .
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