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Meanings of
causation
in English
Portuguese
causalidade
Catalan
causalitat
Back to the meaning
The act of causing something to happen.
causing
Portuguese
causalidade
Synonyms
Examples for "
causing
"
causing
Examples for "
causing
"
1
Some companies ended up burning it illegally,
causing
environmental and health problems.
2
However, implementation was delayed longer
causing
a second reprogramming of the funds.
3
Steve Attwood from Westland Milk Products said the power was
causing
problems.
4
However, the SNP said the opinion polls were
causing
Labour to panic.
5
It's burning fossil fuels that's
causing
the global crisis of Climate Change.
Usage of
causation
in English
1
First, there is good reason for believing
causation
goes the other way.
2
The savage draws his ideas of natural
causation
from observation of himself.
3
This is no mere general statement; the chain of
causation
is clear.
4
Instead he sees a negative
causation
:
that low growth causes high debts.
5
They are not sequences in time only, they are sequences in
causation
.
6
All three bellwether cases will be split into
causation
and liability phases.
7
Of the three relations above-mentioned this of
causation
is the most extensive.
8
The symptoms are discussed, together with
causation
,
&c., in the article MALARIA.
9
But complexity has other consequences for the conventional analyses, and for
causation
.
10
All cases in which experience influences behaviour are instances of mnemic
causation
.
11
Up to that time they had been meaningless and without apparent
causation
.
12
That will go a long way toward finding
causation
,
Blankenship said.
13
As anyone with the slightest knowledge of statistics knows, correlation is not
causation
.
14
He and other scholars asserted the
causation
of the tides by the moon.
15
I myself suspect a deliberate
causation
,
perhaps even set by the professor himself.
16
The equality of cause and effect defines and interprets the unconditionality of
causation
.
Other examples for "causation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
causation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mnemic causation
reverse causation
natural causation
physical causation
equal causation
More collocations
Translations for
causation
Portuguese
causalidade
Catalan
causalitat
Causation
through the time
Causation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common