Sentence examples for interrelated events from inspiring English sources

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In its analysis of the crash, released Monday, it attributed the accident to gravitational forces that overcame the athlete, Nodar Kumaritashvili, and said the death was caused by "a complex series of interrelated events".

"After an in-depth analysis we concluded that there was no single reason, but a complex series of interrelated events which led to this tragedy". The report said Kumaritashvili's run appeared normal until he was exiting curve 15. "At that time Nodar appears to have hung on to the curve too long," it said.

In summary, Whitehead rejects the idea of separate and unchanging bits of matter as the most basic building blocks of reality, in favor of the idea of reality as interrelated events in process.

He conceives of reality as composed of processes of dynamic "becoming" rather than static "being", emphasizing that all physical things change and evolve, and that changeless "essences" such as matter are mere abstractions from the interrelated events that are the final real things that make up the world.

This continuous series of interrelated events, and the reflections they trigger are wide open to further research.

These three events – survival of relatively mature neurons, apoptosis of more immature cells, and proliferation of precursors – are in fact interrelated events that may mediate learning.

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He married my mother, who was his roommate's older sister, so it was a whole series of interrelated Princeton events that weave through my life.

Renal ischemia produced during transplantation or otherwise is a major cause of acute kidney injury, initiating a complex and interrelated sequence of events that result in the injury and eventual death of renal cells [1], [2].

Existence is seen as an interrelated flux of phenomenal events, material and psychical, without any real, permanent, independent existence of their own.

With ACE, researchers construct causal histories of interrelated social and/or biophysical events backward in time and outward or inward in space through a process of eliminative inference and reasoning from effects to causes, called abduction.

He is a "reductionist," according to which the facts about persons and personal identity consist in more particular facts about brains, bodies, and series of interrelated mental and physical events (Parfit 1984, 210 211).

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