Sentence examples for the direct cause from inspiring English sources

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the direct cause

verb

To manage, control, steer.

  • To direct the affairs of a nation or the movements of an army

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But the direct cause was the cafeteria".

He had recently contracted pneumonia, which was the direct cause of death.

But even if the military wasn't the direct cause, it certainly didn't help.

Miami might not have been the direct cause of the moves.

In two-thirds, it was the direct cause of death, mostly in combination with other drugs.

Some economists argue that it is the direct cause of the collapse of business investment in both countries.

It is Ms. Carter's contention that "there is no evidence that Blunt was the direct cause of any deaths".

Nature for Mullā Ṣadrā is the "substance" and "power" of all corporeal beings and the direct cause of their movement.

The defense has argued that the missing standpipe was not the direct cause of the firefighters' deaths.

In addition, there are reports that this problem may have been the direct cause of serious injury and even death".

And they starved: the Great Leap Forward was the direct cause of the famine that killed 30 million people, among the deadliest man-made disasters in history.

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