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"causal consequence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the result of something that occurred as a direct consequence of a cause. For example: The causal consequence of the accident was a damaged car and injured passengers.
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However, these differences depend on the time of the year, both being greater in winter, with the causal consequence being the daylight hour differences winter to summer.
Not every desire or mental state we have is the causal consequence of our having exercised our agent power in a given way.
This taxonomy consists of 16 question categories: verification, disjunctive, concept completion, example, feature specification, quantification, definition, comparison, interpretation, causal antecedent, causal consequence, goal orientation, instrumental/procedural, enablement, expectation, and judgmental.
Concerning the types of questions to be generated, Graesser and Person [11] proposed 16 question categories: verification, disjunctive, concept completion, example, feature specification, quantification, definition, comparison, interpretation, causal antecedent, causal consequence, goal orientation, instrumental/procedural, enablement, expectation, and judgmental.
Our behavior seems to be a causal consequence of our beliefs and desires; moreover, the content of those beliefs and desires seems to be centrally involved in the causation of behavior.
(That I desire to eat an ice cream cone, for example, appears to be a causal consequence not of my willing anything in particular but of your handing me one).
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It's remembering things that are going to have important causal consequences.
This allows them to define what the causal consequences are in the brain of inducing activation in any particular region in accessible cortical regions.
In this paper we define a pathway analysis, based on static analysis techniques from programming languages, and show how it can be used to establish useful, finite, approximations to the set of causal consequences of models.
Are an act's outcomes possible worlds, temporal aftermaths, or causal consequences?
These analyses presume the law is known and investigate its causal consequences.
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