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Assistance to her cause comes from an unexpected source.
"The constancy of the speed of light essentially underpins our understanding of space and time and causality, which is the fact that cause comes before effect".
Proximate cause comes up when fortuity is at work, and the cases we review today seek patterns in the spectrum from Vosburg's "eggshell plaintiff" rule to the no-liability outcome of the boulder hypothetical.
A character who should emerge as a principled, far-sighted prefigurement of a civil-rights activist, burning to sacrifice herself for a larger cause, comes across as a cranky, not-so-Southern eccentric: likable, yes, but not especially impassioned or charismatic.
Sometimes some new cause comes up and time constraints make it impossible to commit to it, but in our hearts we are always ready to share and to help, and give a voice to messages that can change things in this world".
Perhaps the most striking illustration of how educational inequalities are a consequence of socio-economic inequalities, rather than a cause, comes from a series of studies of UK children that tracks educational performance over time, comparing high and low achievers from different social backgrounds.
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Thereafter the record discloses merely that the cause came on for further hearing in the appellate court.
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