This makes it generally difficult to infer cause-and-effect relationships-the statistical signal-to-noise ratio is rather low. |
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There is not a cause-and-effect relationship so unfortunately even non-smokers and non-drinkers may develop head and neck malignancies. |
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Wolf hypothesizes a cause-and-effect relationship between women's liberation and society's ideal of beauty. |
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Although paleontology plays a large role in the novel, Swanwick seems to be more concerned with cause-and-effect, paradoxes, and predeterminism. |
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A case study of cause-and-effect, it's also a yarn of dangerously defective brotherly love. |
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Its relationship to anemia, however, is more complex than the cause-and-effect sequence I learned in medical school. |
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