Exact(1)
As for causality between variables, we consider the notions of causal irrelevance, cause, cause in a context, direct cause, and indirect cause.
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We can assume at least hypothetically that a cause causes not only something dependent on it, but also something equal to it, namely that the cause causes in such a manner that it causes itself.
The average precipitation in the state was 5 inches, and the deluge caused causing mudslides in several cities, including San Pedro, Guadalupe and Escobedo.
But the plans have caused caused controversy in some areas and were opposed by campaigners and some local politicians.
In 1980, gastroenteritis from all causes caused 4.6 million deaths in children, with the majority occurring in the developing world.
The components of proximate cause are cause in fact and foreseeability.
The mortality rate during follow-up was 19 (cardiac cause in eight, pulmonary cause in three, and malignancy in five).
L. 114 323, § 415(a)(1), substituted "Separation for cause; suspension" for "Separation for cause" in section catchline.
Edwards implicitly distinguishes between a real or true cause and a cause in the ordinary or "vulgar" sense.
Some argue that the cosmos had an initial cause outside it, a First Cause in time.
Marinella, following this tradition, distinguishes the "efficient or productive cause" from the material cause in the production of every creature, among which she includes woman, and man.
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