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So while other imprisoned dissidents have become causes célèbres here, Mr. Nabil has not.
He said that increased pressures on the shoreline "may become causes for water pollution, landslides and other geological disasters".
It's a network diagram of nodes and links — all subject to feedback loops where consequences become causes — that gradually becomes more and more destabilized".
Hume introduces eight "rules by which to judge of causes and effects" (see section 4.5 below) because it is "possible for all objects to become causes or effects to each other" (Treatise 1.3.15).
In Treatise 1.3.15, Hume states eight "rules by which to judge of causes and effects" (see the block-quote above) because it is "possible for all objects to become causes or effects to each other".
The occasional presence of relatively high amounts of natural estrogens in milk and milk derivatives and the abusive or illegal use of synthetic estrogens in dairy practices have become causes for concern, since intake of these hormones is associated with illnesses or disorders.
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When the weather is so bad that it nearly shuts down the Weather Channel, that could become cause for alarm.
In specific conditions, it can even become cause of death and damages to buildings and structures.
Notions of self-responsibility are central in which we become cause rather than effect through choosing the inevitable.
Subsequently, these genetic abnormalities become cause of cancer [ 10] though their random nature remains to be explained.
The books became causes.
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