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In that case, the probability of a common cause given the sensory cues will be close to 1.
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We were united in a common cause, giving of ourselves for something bigger; our differences never even registered.
Spartacus brought us together, gave us a common cause and gave anyone who wanted it a chance to be heard.
A common cause only gives rise to a correlation by having some probability of occurring, and some probability of failing to occur.
By encouraging friendly competition among schools and programs and cultivating a sense of unity for a common cause, Columbia Giving Day once again showcased Columbians' sense of community.
By encouraging friendly competition among schools and programs and cultivating a sense of unity for a common cause, Columbia Giving Day once again showcased Columbians' sense of community: Donations totaled a record-breaking $12.7 million across all schools, more than half of which was raised by College alumni and parent gifts.
He was an editor of great gifts, which may mean great generosity; an editor of genius who presented to the world a community of his particular gathering, given a common cause through his singular and inimitable vision.
Further substantive conditions have to be provided over and above the probability relations between A, B, and C in order to identify C as a common cause of A and B. Given C, B does not raise A's chances.
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