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A replacement was ordered, causing a delay.
Consider first the distinction between essentially ordered causes and accidentally ordered causes.
This requirement is built into Wodeham's (and Scotus's) conception of essentially ordered causes which Wodeham later sharply distinguishes from a series of accidentally ordered causes.
The connection between the two is supplied by John Duns Scotus, who argued that even if the essentially ordered causes were infinite, "the whole series of effects would be dependent upon some prior cause" (Scotus, 46).
"One day we were ordered to cause as much disruption as possible to communications.
Most U.S. auto factories plan production several months in advance; special orders cause chaos or delays.
These encounters were random in a sense, but they were produced by a political context that has established a precedent in which agents of the state can accost citizens, bark orders, cause fatalities, and get away with it.
The order caused widespread confusion.
Footage of the Queen edited in non-chronological order caused the Crowngate controversy in 2007.
The risk we seek to insure against is the disruption of that order caused by China's growing power.
Both Peter and Carolyn were first-born children and perhaps, Cusk said, their birth order caused them to favor her older sister.
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