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is causality
noun
The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect.
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Mr. Spurlock does not believe coincidence is causality, but he loves looking at the greenery.
In social science, a cause sought is usually a muddle found; in life as we experience it, a crisis resolved is causality established.
Among the more noteworthy of the mind's contributions to experience is causality, which Hume asserted has no real existence.
It is causality that confers the particular character on the grounding relation but eventually, causality is absorbed by it.
The results also confirm that there is causality between FDI growth and TOTV in both directions in the sample countries.
In addition to measurement, another key challenge in the estimation of returns to human capital on the labor market is causality.
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Further propositions for engaging interaction are causality of dialogue, apparent intelligence of the program and hiding the delivery medium.
Thus, it might not be causality between bacteriuria and symptoms.
There were "causalities", he claims.
Obviously, civilians and children are causalities in all wars, with an estimated 400 Palestinian children killed in the Gaza conflict.
According to Aristotle, there are four sorts of causality, one of which is Final causality and another is Formal Causality.
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