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Meanings of thus subject in English
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Usage of thus subject in English
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Our small gold reserve is thussubject to drain from every side.
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She will commit extravagances in one direction or another, and thussubject her household to great discomfort.
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Lawmakers also want changes to how regulators define bonds as being "liquid" and thussubject to greater transparency.
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Oracle is trying to show that APIs are akin to a work of art -and thussubject to copyright.
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At the least, users will get a warning that they are roaming internationally and thussubject to very high data roaming fees.
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The transactions were disguised to appear as though they involved food, and thussubject to humanitarian exceptions to the sanctions, the complaint said.
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It added same-sex marriage to acts considered to be a renunciation of the Mormon faith and thussubject to church discipline, including excommunication.
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The aging process drives the progressive deterioration of an organism and is thussubject to a complex interplay of regulatory and executing mechanisms.
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Life forms, like land forms, are thussubject to change under the influence of their changing environment and of forces acting from within.
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The former represents a relatively low-risk investment, while the latter is judged to have speculative elements and is thussubject to substantial credit risk.
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Black men were thussubjected to the most sadistic tortures.
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He felt the first of many wild pangs in thussubjecting himself to last insult.
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These plants were thussubjected to very severe competition, as well as to poor conditions.
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Should I have dared to ask for what reason I was thussubjected to an eternal penance?
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No public character probably could pass unscathed through the fiery ordeal to which he has thussubjected himself.
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When crowded and thussubjected to very severe competition, the crossed and self-fertilised plants were nearly equal in height.