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Failure rarely has a single cause.
Not entirely; nothing in the climate has a single cause.
According to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, the disorder "usually involves more than one symptom and rarely has a single cause".
No crash, say the experts, has a single cause, and Alaska Air 261, the MD-80 that went down off Los Angeles in January when the tail mechanism broke, is turning into a mechanic's whodunit.
In fact, one of the biggest mistakes that people make is to assume that because a trend is manifest that it necessarily has a single cause.
By contrast, HD has a single cause, but occurs more rarely with a frequency of approximately 1 10,000 people.
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The changes in the Antarctic landscape do not have a single cause.
But they also say that this crash, like most airliner crashes, is unlikely to have had a single cause, and that simple manipulation of the tail is unlikely to have caused an in-flight breakup.
Resnick goes on to say that in a centralized mindset, "everything must have a single cause, an ultimate controlling factor.
Causal inference in cue combination is to decide whether the cues have a single cause or multiple causes.
Don Smith doesn't have a single cause.
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