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He sounds infectiously, incongruously chipper as he says this, cheerfully laughing at the straightforward cause-and-effect relationship between the album's reception and his reaction to it.

His enormously productive efforts to enlist public policy in the simple, straightforward cause of feeding hungry people everywhere spanned more than half a century, from his championing of food stamps as a young Congressman in the late nineteen-fifties and his service as director of President Kennedy's Food for Peace program, all the way through his long Senate career and beyond.

The longitudinal increase but low prognostic value of most memory cells may have a straightforward cause: these cells simply accumulate as the immune system learns; they are just biomarkers of age.

But chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration Bishop Eusebio Elizondo said in a press statement, border justice is, at least religiously, a straightforward cause.

To cite just one example of dozens: "In major organized criminal investigations there is not an obviously straightforward cause and effect.

Broken Social Scene's more straightforward "Cause = Time" for example was fine, but "Almost Crimes" with its many instruments and harmonies was a hopeless mess.

So if she reads a headline that says, "I stopped eating wheat and lost 15 pounds," it seems like a fairly straightforward cause-effect and she skips the article, retaining only the headline.

To guarantee clear messages for decision makers, the number of key uncertainties was low: this allowed to show straightforward cause-and-effect chains and to point out the environmental effect of the different policies applied (Geneletti, 2012).

What might at first seem a straightforward cause-and-effect relationship is, on further investigation, much more complex – and this pattern is typical for many studies of the causes of obesity.

Within PDSA, straightforward cause-and effect process mapping through Ishikawa or other diagrams could engage providers at all educational levels, and enable critical staff buy-in within resource-limited healthcare institutions.

Not only do they challenge Darwinism; they are also, he says, obviously designed: their design is about as obvious as an elephant in a living room: "to a person who does not feel obliged to restrict his search to unintelligent causes, the straightforward conclusion is that many biochemical systems were designed" (Behe, p. 193).

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