If, however, we adopt the second hypothesis, we have to inquire only as to the relation between cause and effect. |
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In using them, we work outside the realm of right and wrong, and within the land of cause and effect. |
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He is willing to reverse the laws of cause and effect in order to liberate us from ourselves. |
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It pays to examine the facts, and along the way try to separate the crucial difference between cause and effect. |
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It resembles reality in the murkiness of the decisions and choices that the characters have to make, and the complexity of cause and effect. |
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Really, I can't understand how Raspberry would be so obtuse to confuse cause and effect. |
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We're part of Nature and our choices and desires are as much determined by laws of cause and effect as are the movements of the planets. |
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The concept of cause and effect is the basis of karma, the Threefold Law, and even physics. |
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But, according to Hume, the principle of cause and effect cannot be derived from experience. |
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Heavily depending upon theory of Karma, this philosophy applies the law of cause and effect to moral experiences. |
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Even at that stage in his life he had discovered the principle of cause and effect. |
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There is, therefore, some relation of cause and effect between the physician's presence and the patient's disease. |
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It is because of the constant confusion of cause and effect that the Cambrian explosion remains so difficult to explain. |
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Because of the correlational design, however, the cause and effect of this relationship is unknown. |
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Was the relationship strong enough that you would say it was cause and effect, that the stress was causing the change in the skin function? |
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Untangling this intricate mesh of cause and effect, genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, is a primary objective of plant science. |
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Insufficient evidence is available to judge whether this relation is cause and effect. |
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There must be some relation of cause and effect between the employment and the accident, as well as between the accident and the injury. |
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American biometeorologists devote their energies to relationships with relatively straightforward cause and effect. |
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It is, as biological chains of cause and effect go, a fairly simple concatenation of events. |
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There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof. |
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It's no way to conduct a civil discussion, either, but it reverses the cause and effect of a true ad hominem attack. |
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But as he has noted, correlational studies say little about cause and effect. |
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A short visit to my son's new home shows how deeply such thinking confuses cause and effect. |
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We like the idea of influentials because then you can see cause and effect quite easily. |
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This in itself is a flawed methodology to find any conclusive evidence of cause and effect. |
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Whether this represents a cause and effect relationship or simply is correlative remains to be determined. |
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First, we could say that those events are simultaneous which necessarily stand in no relation of cause and effect to one another. |
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Though many call out for world peace, the law of cause and effect is always very clear. |
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The defilements lead to unskillful actions, which generate karma, the infallible operation of cause and effect in the mental continuum of each individual. |
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The reverse structure is a crude way of defamiliarising a very basic plot and has none of the formal invention and daring of, say, Tarantino's experiments in cause and effect. |
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The law of cause and effect operates only in the realm of nature. |
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It is possible both to accept the basic scientific principles of cause and effect and also to believe in the holistic view of the world as a living organism. |
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The question of this motion today, which has confounded many of us in this place, is about accountability and cause and effect. |
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By jumping beyond the world of cause and effect, we may be blessed with the Vision and Realisation of the Acausal. |
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During the Enlightenment humans flirted with the idea of seeing ourselves as machines, deterministically obeying the laws of cause and effect without any real choice. |
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Do the planners and politicians understand the law of cause and effect? |
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It may also be hard to see the relation between cause and effect. |
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A result can be defined as a describable and measurable change in state due to a cause and effect relationship induced by that intervention. |
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A result is a describable or measurable change in state that is derived from a cause and effect relationship. |
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As our imagination chops up and forms new ideas, it is directed by three principles of association, namely, resemblance, contiguity, and cause and effect. |
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Nathan knew the universal law of cause and effect and had long been aware that eventually we would reap what we sowed. |
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Hearing: Her squeaker keeps baby amused, stimulates the ears, and helps to understand the link between cause and effect. |
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Unlike Hume, he did not distinguish between resemblance, contiguity, and cause and effect, and he offered no detailed analysis of causal association. |
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The fact that negative impact often comes to light only after long exposure makes it more difficult to establish cause and effect. |
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The quantity and quality of available food are known to vary with the stage of the lemming cycle, but proof of cause and effect is still lacking. |
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For the humans who are caught in the cobweb of cause and effect, the only escape route is just doing what is to be done. |
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It is the individual personality who decides, who is capable of creatively stepping outside of the inexorable chain of cause and effect. |
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Soldiers may pull the trigger, but the generals writing out the orders, and the journalists failing to write the truth, are vital links in the chain of cause and effect. |
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We do not need to worry about the disturbance of cause and effect because the present time is and was the only existing time. |
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What we want is a characterization of every physical process so that the invariance of cause and effect corresponds to nomological irreversibility. |
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Both elements are probably linked, but I would not dare now to state which is the correct order of cause and effect. |
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When looking at the relationship between custody arrangement and compliance with child support payments, it is important to not assume that there is a cause and effect link. |
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Arguments based on theory might include what is known about the correlation of cause and effect, for example the influence of convictions on coping strategies. |
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This method does not provide exact measurements at a detailed level nor does it show cause and effect relationships between measures and their resulting energy savings. |
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The idea of separating the two categories of variable is less obvious in the first world than in the second world of assessable effective intervention, conceived according to the mechanistic model of cause and effect. |
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From 4 months onwards baby is able to grab hold of a rattle and shake it: he will be really delighted to note the cause and effect relationship between the impetus given by his hand and the resulting sound. |
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Those who merely bemoan the material losses are testifying to their complete failure to understand what is happening and to see the relationship between cause and effect here. |
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When considering entitlement, the adjudicator determines whether or not there is a disability, the service relationship of the disability, and to the extent of the cause and effect factors. |
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What are we here for if not to try to make links between cause and effect, to try to deal with people's health problems and try to find the source of the problems? |
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According to the researchers this is not necessarily a cause and effect relation: it may equally well be a matter of two independent phenomena having the same cause. |
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But we should not confuse cause and effect. |
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We need to recognize that biodiversity and climate change are part of the same story, with cause and effect intertwined and biodiversity offering the best opportunity to enable us to adapt to change. |
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This is one of the reasons why cause and effect is so hard to establish and why period evaluations have been so inconclusive on the impacts of regional economic policy and programming. |
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If the magnitude, spatial or temporal extent of the measured effect exceeds those anticipated, then the cause and effect relationship is investigated. |
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Evaluation is critically and independently carried out to influence operational decisions, provide clarity on cause and effect and give credibility to the findings. |
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It cannot be explained by a cause and effect phenomenon. |
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However, it does not allow for a cause and effect link to be made between the measured level of potential toxicity and the impact on the environment. |
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It may be difficult at first to distinguish between cause and effect. |
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The second part is designed to establish a cause and effect relationship between the water quality, the types of pressure on the waterways and the actions and programs designed to reduce pollution. |
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Moreover, this methodology assisted in identifying cause-effect relationships and in elaborating and substantiating the intermediate steps linking cause and effect. |
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The new canal system was both cause and effect of the rapid industrialisation of the Midlands and the north. |
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However, the study designs do not allow cause and effect to be inferred. |
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Hume elaborates more on this last principle of cause and effect. |
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