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Whether this represents a cause and effect relationship or simply is correlative remains to be determined.
At best it seems to be a correlative relationship, and that should not provide justification for censorship.
Second, it's a very complex world, and it becomes a correlative of Mahler's psychological complexity.
He proposes this singular, jarring experience as the physical correlative to a spiritual reality.
In short a correlative relationship developed between capital and alternative cultural formations.
In particular, correlative and experimental work has suggested a role of UV reflectance of crown feathers on intersexual selection.
He is known for his use of objects and objective correlative to propel his story line, instead of strict narrative.
It has proved difficult to establish causal rather than merely correlative relationships between carbohydrate accumulation and cold tolerance.
Governments and others have a correlative duty not to interfere, except to prevent the most egregious forms of behavior.
Since the reverse is not true, an actuality is prior in definition to its correlative potentiality.
This is not a claim-right, because it involves no correlative duty.
Although both mind and the sensory faculty receive their correlative forms when perceiving or thinking, neither is wholly passive in its defining activity.
In order to determine the causative or correlative relationships between chemicals and a toxic effect, laboratory and reporting procedures require clear experimentation.
It was also important to determine the degree of universality of the correlative relationships between free amino acid levels and leaf senescence.
To find out how his intervention affected individuals, he substituted a correlative design for a study of 22 patients with various kinds of supposedly incurable cancer.
If the tragedy of the poem consists in Prufrock's fear of and failure to risk vulnerability, these lines configure that fear with a precise correlative for paralysis.
The septal marginal fluting has a bilateral symmetry, whereby between correlative sutural lobes on both flanks the septum is adorally convex in a perfect arch.
To put it epigrammatically, the totality of the modern state seems to require unconditional surrender as a necessary correlative of its total wars.
He has unhinged duration from the length of the correlative jail sentence but not for every case.
In this way, the basis for categorization immediately grounds a kind of analogical or correlative thinking.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Property, Community, are two ideas correlative to the ideas of onerosity and gratuitousness, on which they are founded.
The cognoscible is correlative, not with actual cognition but with potential Cognition, or with a potential Cognoscens.
The exact correlative terms are resistance and conductance, resistivity and conductivity.
The word gentleman has not any correlative abstract to express the quality.
The correlative of not, when it stands in the first member of a sentence, is nor or neither.
This duty to serve the country is correlative to the right to be a citizen.
There is no distinct line of demarkation between any of these correlative terms.
The common use of the term influence would seem to imply the existence of its correlative, effluence.
Let x be the independent variable, y the correlative variable which depends upon it.
These beliefs with their correlative ceremonies have a further resemblance to play in the indirectness of their utility.
These are correlative, and one cannot exist without the other.
But it was Adam's strength, not its correlative hardness, that influenced his meditations this morning.
All relatives, then, if properly defined, have a correlative.
We have here scientific insight, and its correlative caution.
It is correlative to chastity and decency, but covers a far wider field.
I have a theory that any physical defect has its correlative mental and moral defect.
It is correlative with black, which is the opposite extreme of neutrality.
I don't see why I should not, after all, use that expression, for it is the correlative of the term pension bourgeoise, employed by Balzac in the Pere Goriot.
Again, while the object of knowledge, if it ceases to exist, cancels at the same time the knowledge which was its correlative, the converse of this is not true.
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