Synonym: accordingly, consequently, hence, so, therefore. Similar words: thumb, husband. Meaning: [ðʌs] n. an aromatic gum resin obtained from various Arabian or East African trees; formerly valued for worship and for embalming and fumigation. adv. 1. (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result 2. in the way indicated.
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61. While he was thus engaged, Yanto began to explain his plan of action to the girls.
62. Thus, a trace of ambiguity in the data can lower success rate.
63. Unlike mediation, fact-finding recommendations are generally made public, thus placing additional pressure on the parties to come to an agreement.
64. Thus, understanding how it stirs is one of the best ways for geophysicists to create an all-inclusive picture.
65. The inexperienced advice worker thus need no longer feel a burden on colleagues, as the need for support has formally been recognised.
66. Thus, there is still enough separation between the Goldens and the Jerseys to keep Warriors fans from abandoning hope entirely.
67. In two cases where father and son were both working shifts they had arranged alternate shifts thus allowing uninterrupted farm work.
68. This gives a more powerful bite, and thus represents an important evolutionary advantage.
69. Mercury thus contains a much greater abundance of denser materials, the strong implication being that it is rich in metallic iron.
70. This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
71. Thus far, only two relatively minor planks of the 10-point House-initiated legislative agenda have become law.
72. Thus, any serious, nonproliferation policy aims to make it as difficult as possible to obtain plutonium.
73. Money thus facilitates trade and specialisation, two key conditions for the economic advancement of any society or nation.
74. Never use aluminium as poisonous seepage will react with the plant alkaloids and its vitamin content, thus damaging the therapeutic properties.
75. Many nations great and small, even continents, are in actuality thus godless.
76. Thus another, better system must be adopted and translated into policy by planners and administrators.
77. Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective.
78. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again.
79. Thus research into colonic motor function remains a challenging and potentially rewarding area where progress has been facilitated by recent technological advances.
79. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
80. Thus far, Dole has shown no signs of adopting such a strategy.
81. You thus have plenty of opportunity to achieve the keenest interest rate and save money.
82. The eighteenth century was thus a period of slow evolution rather than radical change in military affairs.
83. Thus, the bile itself seemed to be the inhibitory agent in the venous effluent.
84. The original alliance between Guntram and his nephew thus came to an end.
85. Contingency theory thus combines elements of technological and social determinism.
86. Thus government, i.e. local government, has strategic responsibility over its administrative area for the provision of sporting opportunities.
87. Thus for large numbers of older workers, poverty is experienced to the official pension ages.
88. He was thus involved in extensive travelling throughout the District, addressing meetings of branches, trade unions and co-operative societies.
89. Thus, these clever devices are curious stillbirths in our genealogy of automation.
90. Rivalries thus developed within the administration among officials of different places of origin.