The act of causing something to happen.
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 .
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Causation в диалектах
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