Similar words: approximate, approximately, Proximate cause, approximation, proximity, animate, primate, climate. Meaning: ['prɑksɪmət /'prɒ-] adj. 1. closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects 2. very close in space or time.
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31. Proximate freedom is enough.
32. The proximate cause of this surge in corporate saving is that Chinese companies have made enormous gains in market share both at home and abroad, leading to record company earnings.
33. However, in our law the principle of proximate cause is not not clear.
34. Fertility - Measurement, Trends, Proximate Determinants, and Contraceptive Effectiveness and Discontinuation.
35. That there is no stipulation in Chinese law leads to the difference judgment in litigation. In practice, the principle of proximate cause is applied in claiming damage and litigation.
36. The public prosecutor must prove the defendant's act was the proximate cause of the injury.
37. Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics before a Proximate Audience.
38. The paper discusses the coal petrography and proximate analysis of the vertical systematical samples of the Honso and Joso coal beds in the Miike coal field.
39. A document should be indexed more generally first by descriptors, such as coordinate indexing, hypernym indexing and proximate indexing; then by free term specially, namely double indexings.
40. The gear profile was designed with simple proximate drawing using proximate arcograph to instead of evolvent in the past.
41. Ultimate and proximate are analyzed by LECO CHN 600 and MAC - 500 made in United States.
42. Proximate cause is directive, effective and plays a decisive role in the risk factors which damage to object of insurance.
43. The apparatus moves between an extended position proximate the tire building core and a retracted position that does not obstruct the tire building core during subsequent tire construction.
44. Basically contradict to make some of proximate analysis with the problem with respect to its now.
45. A filter may be provided for blocking ionizing energy from the source in regions other than a region proximate the characteristic emission peak.
46. It was this shortage that lit the fuse of more proximate causes in the financial crisis.
47. During the East Asian financial crash of the late 1990s,(www.Sentencedict.com) many in the region blamed China as a proximate cause of the debacle.
48. All these make principle of Proximate Cause a difficult point.
49. The proximate cause is a generally recognized principle of international law, but as to the principle , different countries have different understandings.
50. In early and mid pregnancy, maternal serum activin A levels are stable and low, rising dramatically from approximately 24 weeks of gestation, reaching peak levels proximate to term.
51. Causation includes cause in fact and legal cause or proximate cause in the Anglo - Saxon Law.
52. The composition and surface acid-base properties for semi-coke and activated semi-coke samples were characterized by means of proximate analysis, elemental analysis and acid-base titration methods.
53. Indeed, one proximate cause of the crisis was a tapering - off of export growth.
54. There seemed to be no single proximate cause of the sell-off in Greek bonds.
55. A cover , including an air cowl , is removably mounted to the housing proximate the air inlet.
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