Sentence examples for state in the cause of from inspiring English sources

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Egypt has for too long been treated as a client state in the cause of geopolitical struggle.

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In Swift v. Tyson, 16 Peters 1 (1842; overruled 1938), he, in effect, created a "federal common law" for commercial cases by holding that federal trial courts, taking jurisdiction when the parties were citizens of different states, need not follow decisions by the courts of the state in which the cause of action arose.

He determined that the iron centre in methemoglobin is a ferric (FeIII) centre, unlike the ferrous (FeII) centre found in normal hemoglobin, and this difference in oxidation state is the cause of methemoglobinemia, a medical condition which causes tissue hypoxia.

Unfortunately, the findings are frequently conflicting, and it is not possible to state whether the cause of rCAP in DLAs is necessarily a serious underlying diseases requiring immediate diagnosis.

Many papers state that the cause of remyelination failure in MS is due to arrest of oligodendroglial maturation within a demyelinated plaque, as most MS lesions contain sufficient OPCs.

To clarify the role of endometriosis as a cause of CPP in quality of life scores patients were classified in two groups as stated by the cause of CPP diagnosed in laparoscopy: endometriosis group (study group), 32 patients; and others' causes of pelvic pain group (control group), 25 patients.

A coroner's report released in March stated that the cause of death was accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine use listed as contributing factors.

A death certificate for a man, known simply as Dilawar, aged 22, from Yakubi in eastern Afghanistan, and signed by Major Elizabeth Rouse, pathologist with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington, states that the cause of death was "blunt-force injuries to lower extremities complicating coronary artery disease".

In patients administered YM155 plus docetaxel, two deaths were attributed to hepatic failure, one to a cerebrovascular accident, one to general state degradation, and the cause of death in one patient was unknown.

(1985, p. 11) But what could this distinction between causes and conditions be? Ducasse maintains that it is between sufficient causes and necessary conditions: "As a matter of established usage, 'cause' is contrasted with 'condition' in a serviceable and clearly stated manner: The cause of a phenomenon is a change in its antecedent circumstances which was sufficient to bring it about.

"A building should appear to grow easily from its site," Wright stated in his 1908 manifesto, In the Cause of Architecture, "and be shaped to harmonise with its surroundings if nature is manifest there".

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