Similar words: cause, sausage, because, perusal, caustic, refusal, because of, espousal. Meaning: ['kɔːzl] adj. involving or constituting a cause; causing.
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61. This emphasizes a causal relation between what A wants and what B does.
62. A general concept can be exemplified by any number of particular instances which need not stand in any causal relation with each other.
63. We want a link between belief and truth to prevent this happening, and a causal link looks promising.
64. They establish correlations and infer causal relations between the social status of these groups and their political power.
65. It is, in sum, that consciousness is not adequately conceived in the given causal and logical ways.
66. A word such as because makes an outright claim of a causal relationship between one idea and another.
67. Religious texts also make heavy use of causal conjunctions such as because, since, and for.
68. The bruise is a direct causal consequence of the bump.
69. There is no important causal connection between the reinforcing effect of a stimulus and the feelings to which it gives rise.
70. We also have it that effects do no more than dependently necessitate their causal circumstances.
71. However,[www.Sentencedict.com] we can not even be sure that it has got the causal effects absolutely right.
72. At best it shows only that something similar is happening without showing why, or identifying key causal processes.
73. It is also designed to allow causal analysis of the basic dynamics of any social formation.
74. Motivation is therefore a causal relationship between effort expended, the performance attained and the reward related to the performance.
75. This is the burden of Blalock's views, one of the doyens of causal modelling and quantitative social research.
76. The expansion, or attempted expansion, of genes is seen as the central causal mechanism underlying both individual and social behaviour.
77. The salient causal processes in the creation of this deferential coalfield culture are the subject of considerable debate.
78. The authors explore the idea that causal attributions made by survivors about their experience are an important mediating variable.
79. Intentionality is usually overlooked by causal theorists who tend to see their job as being to sort out the afferent limb.
80. There must also be a causal connection between disability and a substantial limitation on a major life activity.
81. These findings add considerable weight to the claims that emotional arousal is of causal significance to relapse.
82. On the contrary, some can, and have often been called and regarded as causal laws.
83. Researchers rarely conduct research with a finished model of the causal process they want to test in mind.
84. However, these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
85. Man has three bodies, the physical, the astral and the causal which overlie and interpenetrate each other.
86. This encouraged the authors to argue for some causal role for these specific event types.
87. Draw a causal path diagram indicating the relationships you would assume to exist between these variables.
88. Assumptions required to infer causes Does this mean that non-experimental data is useless for addressing causal issues?
89. The importance of such an outcome is very different depending on where in the causal chain the third variable comes.
90. The achievement of a goal will serve to reinforce the behaviour and so establish a causal connection between needs and goals.
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