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Such wants may function as strong causes even if the agent takes them to constitute weak reasons.
Strong causes Peter was talking to Mary about his friend Joseph.
Counterfactual thoughts tend to focus on background conditions, that is, enabling causes, rather than on direct, strong causes (Byrne, 2005).
In each of the 2 linguistic moods, there were 4 enabling relations, 4 strong causes, and 4 weak causes.
Within the two blocks of 6 scenarios they received 2 strong causes, 2 weak causes and 2 enabling conditions.
In both experiments, the same patterns were observed in each category for strong causes, weak causes, and enablers and there were no significant differences between them.
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The initial demand for the wristbands was strong, causing Nike to make more for the Tour de France.
Corbyn set out on the Orgreave inquiry – a strong cause, but it instantly cast him back into the 1980s, his natural home decade.
She is based on [Karl] Marx and [John Stuart] Mill, two altruistic philosophers who had a strong cause for the greater good to different extremes.
Duncan Stott, of Pricedout.org, said: "It is a strong cause for concern that the chancellor may be unleashing extra buy-to-let demand into the housing market and driving up house prices.
Strong cause and effect evidence comes from RCTs investigating the mood-stabilizing effect of lithium.
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