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the causal
noun
A word (such as because) that expresses a reason or a cause
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Here the causal relation is direct.
Many of the causal links are obvious.
The causal account in the report is radically incomplete.
The causal roots of this link are unclear.
"The causal nexus," he said, and stared into the wall.
Dr. Joyner says "the causal arrow can go both ways".
The causal effect – or not – of class size therefore cannot be inferred.
Second, the causal link between choices and outcomes needs exploring, ideally through trials and collecting evidence.
Just as with the causal theories, the correlation can work through productivity effects or through prejudice.
The causal link between Tibbets' mission and Hirohito's announcement remained a hotly debated issue.
In 1983, the causal connection between education and the economy seemed obvious.
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