Aún no tenemos significados para "proximate cause".
1He does not mean the 'final cause;' he means the ' proximate cause.
2Those decisions are, surely, the proximate cause for its torrid present.
3Truly I should like him to explain this union through its proximate cause.
4It may have been the proximate cause of my sorrows.
5That God is absolutely the proximate cause of those things immediately produced by him.
6NOS1 dysregulation may be a proximate cause of key phenotypes associated with heart disease.
7Its proximate cause was the brutality of Damophilus, of Enna, and his wife Megallis.
8What if all three misfortunes had a single, linear, proximate cause, intelligible to reason?
9The sensorial power is excited into a state of activity, this is the proximate cause.
10To these must be added, as a proximate cause, the influence of the American Revolution.
11The decline in house building is the proximate cause of the deceleration in national economic growth.
12Hence the proximate cause of death and other defects is sin, whereby original justice is withdrawn.
13But he said quietly: The proximate cause, doubtless.
14I believe it was the proximate cause of Sebituane's last illness, for it sometimes occasions pneumonia.
15The proximate cause was one of especial singularity.
16The proximate cause of the problem is an inadequate number of officials to deal with asylum seekers.
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