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For example, being careful not to bump the table (not-A) quasi-caused the ball to sink (B) because the trajectory of the ball (x) causes B and had the table been bumped that would have prevented B. Further cases can be added: prevention by omission, and prevention of prevention, prevention of prevention of prevention, etc (see Dowe 2000, sec 6.6).
Beforehand, a friend would set a small table on stage topped with a glass of water so that Jonah's wheelchair could bump the table over, and he'd bumble and stumble trying to fix it.
Of course you can expect the LP to skip if you bump the table it's on, but other, less harsh vibrations can also affect your sound quality.
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He shifted his knees and bumped the table, then steadied it.
The crate shifted beneath Henry and bumped the table, causing the picture to rock, though it did not fall.
I don't know what happened exactly but one of the kids must have bumped the table where she was using the deep fryer, and hot oil lipped over the edge and splashed onto the table and then spilled down onto her sandalled foot.
The compass was still--except for some noise from students occasionally bumping the table.
Suppose as well as bumping the table I also subsequently knocked the moving ball with my elbow (C), again, preventing it from sinking (overprevention).
For example, bumping the table (A) prevented the ball going into the pocket (B) because there is an interaction between bumping the table and the trajectory of the ball (x), a causal interaction, and the true counterfactual 'without A, x would have caused B'.
And he came up with a question, and he must have bumped the table or something.
Being able to bump into the table and knock over Mum's vase opens up the opportunity for important life lessons and makes toddlers active participants in home life.
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