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Aristotle, wedded to efficient cause whereby one thing only moves because it is physically pushed by another, thinks that thrown projectiles move because of the pressure of the contiguous air set in motion by the thrower.

For as these either of ignorance know not, or of negligence regard not to set downe the efficient principall cause, whereby, and from which: so the other before, leave out the materiall causes, of which; and the instrumentall meanes, by which things are done.

Thus we have embarked on a cause-marketing campaign whereby every bottle of Domestos that is bought to destroy germs will help UNICEF to change a life when improvements in sanitation are made".

This has, in part, been attributed to iatrogenic causes (11), whereby patients administer their usual doses of rapid-acting insulin in a heightened insulin-sensitive state, potentially leading to unexpected falls in blood glucose and, consequently, hypoglycemia (11).

However, there is some indication that the complexity of the decision may be important: increasing complexity may cause difficulty whereby complex decisions involving consideration of many factors are perceived as difficult [ 3, 4].

This causes the situation whereby the low-income countries with high maternal mortality have poorer quality information for effective policy-making and implementation of health programs, for example, Uganda Data Quality Audit (8).

Recent work has highlighted the importance of understanding the sequence of loss of anatomical characters [ 4, 5], revealing a pattern of early decay of synapomorphies relative to symplesiomorphies that causes 'stemward slippage', whereby fossil taxa are placed in more basal positions than they should be due to non-random decay of the phylogenetic signal encoded in their anatomy.

Dopamine causes extreme feelings, whereby you may both love and hate your romantic interest at the same time.

The respondent claims that railroad passengers are the intended beneficiaries of the Act and that the courts should therefore imply a private cause of action whereby they can enforce compliance with the Act's provisions.

Conversely, pathways b and d test the crime-causes-drugs model, whereby getting arrested affects changes in substance use since the previous interview.

Other bacteria and fungi were regarded as obligate pathogens (e.g. Salmonella typhi, Staphylococcus aureus) and therefore always considered as true cause of bacteraemia, whereby only the first isolate within a 14-day period was counted as one episode.

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