Sentence examples for adequate cause to from inspiring English sources

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Although many Americans, and far more Europeans, will not see this as adequate cause to go to war -- if President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair choose that option -- the report appears clearly intended to make a strong case for the urgent return of inspectors to Iraq and for the necessary pressure to force Iraqi cooperation with their work.

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When we condone officers' use of these devices without adequate cause, we give them reason to target pedestrians in an arbitrary manner.

The case was decided, not upon the particular nature of the title of the bonds and coupons asserted by the states of New Hampshire and New York, since it was conceded that, but for the Constitution, a title such as that propounded would have given rise to an adequate cause of action.

According to the adequate cause theory, put forward by the physiologist Von Kries in 1886, developed systematically by Träger and advocated in a contemporary form by Calabresi, an agency is a cause only if it significantly increases the objective probability of the outcome that in fact ensues.

One patient, a man aged 32, died the sixth day after operation, and necropsy failed to disclose adequate cause for death.

Ideally, one would expect unexplained stillbirths to be stillbirths " unexpected by history and in which a thorough autopsy, together with gross and histological examination of the umbilical cord, placenta, and membranes, fails to demonstrate an adequate cause of death".

That is, the mind is not the adequate cause of the affect; rather, it responds to some external thing, which can thus be considered the active cause.

The federal agents had more than adequate cause, based upon the information supplied by Nilsen, to suspect that Antoniole was engaged in felonious activities on the farm premises.

But one who wrongfully delays a passenger who is as a result obliged to board a later airplane, which crashes, is not the adequate cause of the passenger's death in the crash.

This does not by itself seem adequate cause for dejection among the literati.

If the Rakkasans had initiated fire without adequate cause, then, on some level, hadn't the driver been murdered?

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