Similar words: causative, accusation, rationalisation, causal, causality, privatisation, cessation, cassation. Meaning: [kɔː'zeɪʃn] n. the act of causing something to happen.
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31. This paper analyzes causation of slot opening in prefabricate slab and puts forward measure to prevent slotopenmg.
32. Biological determinism in psychology is a theory that takes biological factors as the main or even the sole source of psychological law of causation.
33. The paper introduces the solution methods of belt-distortion on pipy belt-conveyor by analyzing the phenomenon and causation of belt-distortion on pipy belt-conveyor.
34. Final and efficient causation does not figure in mathematical calculations.
35. Finally, I took several issues of the modern thoughts as the base point, and gave some reflection and criticism to the law of causation.
36. Causation is also and element of every offense , It becomes part of the actus reus whenever the crime requires a result , such as shoplifting A prosecutor has two steps to prove causation .
37. Compared with the other theories, it is more suitable to the epistemology and the aim in the civil litigation, so, well-matched causation theory should be the basic theory in proof of causation.
38. By discussing elasticity of substitution, labor increase and cumulative causation of this model, we present characteristics of this model.
38. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
39. Objective To analyze the causation of short-term re hemorrhage after the ossifying therapy to esophagus varicosity burst hemorrhage, increase the curability of ossifying therapy with endoscopes.
40. Discuss the causation of development from the absolute jurisdictional immunity to the relative jurisdictional immunity.
41. Neither the doctrine of liability for wrongs nor the doctrine of no-fault liability can go without the judgment on the causation.
42. This is often difficult because the causation of diseases like cancer is so poorly understood.
43. The paper discusses demonstratively the skip classes causation of contemporary undergraduates by using qualitative research.
44. CORRELATION is not causation, but it can often be suggestive.
45. Lastly, comparative to logical inference, the law of causation is rooted the diachronic connection between two empiristic facts.
46. There are both distinctions and relations between foreseeability and remoteness, causation,[sentencedict.com] foreseeability in torts.
47. The most salient feature of the non-prototypes of the causation concept is that there is no transmission of direct physical causative force.
48. The main factors causation death of the animal were anoxemic necrosis of neurons and diffuse intracerebral hemorrhage.
49. The features of field circumstance and the causation which brings the monitoring circuit of microcomputer system losing function are analyzed in detail Some key conceptions, such...
50. This paper analyses causation of information asymmetric and profit control on property rights exchange, indicate method of information distortion.
51. By equilibrant theory study has been carried out for the causation to improve the oriented capability of the new type bogie to passing through the curve line.
52. The paper labors Schlick's opinion on the law of causation. Schlick considers there isn't the separate law of causation, causation embedded in the mathematical functions expressing the law of nature.
53. Only the law of causation is the key to solve the problem of logic paradox.
54. In terms of physical causation, and any ethical consequences inferable from that, no more can be said.
55. Case Grammar shows clear semantic relevance of notions such as agency, causation, location, advantage to someone, etc.
56. The second part presents the literature review of causation including causation, causative verbs, periphrastic causatives and causatives in second language acquisition both home and abroad.
57. BACKGROUND Transient ischemic attack is a risk factor in the causation of complete stroke.
58. The British Biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake introduced the concepts of Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance in his revolutionary 1981 book A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation.
59. From the judicial precedent, discussing about the logical connection between causes and conditions is a new angle in realizing the causation theory.
60. If you think causation just ultimately is a matter of one thing following another, lawlike connexion' then why shouldn't there be lawlike connexions between mind and body.
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