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The ancients went in for criticizing (I) and (II), and one may indeed wonder whether (I) covers cases of the kind to which it has been applied above.
This definition covers cases of deterministic causation in which the chance of the effect with the cause is 1 and the chance of the effect without the cause is 0. But it also allows for cases of irreducible probabilistic causation where these chances can take non-extreme values.
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It claims the policy does not cover cases of pregnancy without complications.
The chapter goes on to cover cases of points on a conic and differential and semidifferential invariants.
They were initially intended to cover cases of abuse that don't involve overt violence — parents not feeding their children, for instance.
I have covered cases of sexual abuse in such a wide variety of religions that I have trouble keeping track: Protestant, Jewish, Hindu, Jehovah's Witnesses and the most bizarre story of all — an international Christian cult called the Children of God.
He said the Republican platform should include language allowing for exceptions to an abortion ban that would cover cases of incest and rape and those where the mother's life was in danger.
But that does not cover cases of "degenerate art", which the Nazis took out of state-owned German museums under a 1938 law, which Germany has, amazingly, never officially annulled.
Kenneth Schaffner explicitly built upon Nagel's model, extending it especially to cover cases of correction and replacement.
They reserve term "mislead" to cover cases of causing false beliefs either intentionally or unintentionally (Carson 2010, 47).
Conveniently, this allows us to stay in line with the wealth of formal work on "Imprecise Probabilities" which term is used to cover cases of indeterminacy.
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