Sentence examples for directly causing from inspiring English sources

'directly causing' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to explain how one event or action has caused another event or action. For example, "The increase in global temperatures is directly causing an increase in coastal flooding."

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Mr. Nelson, who stabbed Mr. Rosenbaum, was convicted of violating his civil rights, but not of directly causing his death.

The researchers said that their study did not prove that the growing amount of advertising by pharmaceutical companies was directly causing spending on drugs to rise.

Besides being charged with directly causing Nixzmary's death, Mr. Rodriguez is charged with causing her death by failing to get her medical help.

You can stand by and do nothing, watching as five innocent people die, or you can pull the lever, directly causing one man's death.

In both countries, the Global Witness report alleges, many of the ELCs are contravening both countries' laws and are directly causing deforestation.

By the account of state prosecutors, he traded information with Mr. Scarpa from 1980 through 1993, directly causing four Mafia killings and failing to stop several others.

The trial had focused primarily on whether Dr. Murray was guilty of abdicating his duty or of acting with reckless criminal negligence, directly causing his patient's death.

It then found Mr Nelson guilty of a relatively minor charge: violating Rosenbaum's civil rights, but not directly causing his death.

It appeared to be the first time that a coroner had blamed the WCA process – designed and overseen by Duncan Smith's Department for Work and Pensions – for directly causing a death.

Janet Morrison, chief executive of Independent Age Freezing fees to care providers is directly causing the slow motion collapse of the care sector and somebody's mum or dad or granny - our elderly and vulnerable – are the biggest victims.

Excess minerals can damage plants either directly, causing stunting, deformities, or dieback, or indirectly by interfering with the absorption and use of other nutrients, resulting in subsequent deficiency symptoms.

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