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Testosterone is both cause and effect of this difference.
This means that they understand both cause and effect, and intertwined complexities," he said.
What comes across afresh is Italian cinema's recurrent insistence on finding in fascism a sexual reflex - both cause and effect of sexual dysfunction, guilt and abuse.
It was not a corporal party but an amorphous one, a ghoulish presence that functioned as both cause and effect of the absence of a child.
This provision is similar, in both cause and effect, to the continuing German ban on the Nazi Party.
The experiment offered a specific example of the progressive impoverishment of vegetation where both cause and effect could be measured, something not possible in most instances of pollution.
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In Descartes's view, mental phenomena, despite their immateriality, can be both causes and effects of physical phenomena ("dualistic interactionism").
On the other hand, to exclude other explanations is to insult the poor people who didn't riot (ie, most of them).One place the moral and socioeconomic rationales intersect is in the issue of broken families and absent parents, problems that seem to be both causes and effects of deprivation, and that disproportionately affect African-Caribbean people.
Reported data in this regard are first contradictory and second difficult to interpret, as these lifestyle factors can be both causes and effects for primary headaches.
Probable (or causal) reasoning helps us discover cause and effect relations among objects of experience conducive to the realization of pre-selected ends, but such information about cause and effect can never motivate action on its own: "It can never in the least concern us to know, that such objects are causes, and such others effects, if both causes and effects be indifferent to us" (T 414).
The related prejudices -- that all those charged are guilty, that despite America's obscenely high prison population our sentences are, somehow, too low -- are both causes and effects of the bias against defense attorneys.
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