Similar words: cause, sausage, because, perusal, caustic, refusal, because of, espousal. Meaning: ['kɔːzl] adj. involving or constituting a cause; causing.
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91. Strictly speaking, in what ontological category of things are causes and other conditions, the things which comprise causal circumstances?
92. That would entail the existence of causal relations between such persons, in all their physical complexity, and the divine being.
93. This billiard ball behaves precisely like any billiard ball in the same conditions, and there are causal laws to explain why.
94. These are pairs of things in a fundamental way like causal circumstances and effects.
95. The caveat pertains too to what follows in this chapter, further conclusions about causal relations.
96. The five-year-olds were less prolific than the other groups in producing either deductive markers or causal connectives.
97. So the conditional theory is a generalisation of the causal theory.
98. From these examples it will begin to be apparent that witchcraft is invoked as a causal explanation of irregularities.sentencedict.com
99. These causal relations are essential to what they mean: without semantics a language is an uninterpreted formal language.
100. For had the causal factor not been present, everything would have been different.
101. And as such they have no causal or explanatory power of their own.
102. If this causal link is not present the application will fail.
103. Is it then the case that no group of these fundamental quantitative propositions of science can be interpreted as stating causal connections?
104. They would retort that, if rules are causally effective, it must be in the manner of other causal laws.
105. These are not experimental because no causal factor is assumed to be operating in the survey situation.
106. The Synagogue and communal agencies, as has already been pointed out, should have a direct causal relationship.
107. In order to draw causal inferences about the educational consequences of being in care, a longitudinal study has been designed.
108. The rules of the social world are, from a hermeneutic point of view, importantly different from causal laws.
109. In science and journalism, by contrast, conjunctions in general and causal conjunctions in particular are relatively infrequent.
110. Hindu thought concerning the nature of time is well illustrated by the way in which causal relations were expressed in Sanskrit.
111. But the facts do not support any causal relationship between automation, higher productivity and unemployment.
112. In order to answer such causal questions, careful observation of what goes on is simply not sufficient.
113. These allow for the representation and control of causal relationships such as symptoms and failures.
114. If we want to argue that the causal mechanism is fairly direct, we have to control for similar intervening variables.
115. This theme is echoed by the discrepancy in results between experimental and observational studies of children's knowledge of causal connectives.
116. What is distinctive is the idea that consciousness can be adequately described in terms of causal episodes.
117. The conditional theory is less demanding, and hence escapes some of the difficulties which the causal theory faced.
118. Yet the current view is also that explanation involves an appeal to causal laws and not solely to generalizations.
119. We have in a causal circumstance by itself a complete answer to the question of why an effect occurred.
120. The causal connection between mood-altering substance or behaviour and the damaging consequences continues to be denied and the denial is intensified.
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