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The Sept. 11 attacks gave President Bush a defining cause and the wind of virtue, and both the European Union and the NATO alliance lined up solidly behind the United States.
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It's tricky to define cause and effect.
Mechanistic research is therefore essential to define cause and effect.
The notions of personal identity and purpose are likewise unintelligible unless we posit a community of persons that defines causes and establishes social roles for those individuals to embrace.
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Epidemiological studies can uncover associations, but do not define a cause-and-effect relationship.
It's often harder to define causes and outcomes of mental health problems and to show the public what research can do – this adds to the challenge of obtaining charitable funding.
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