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causal English

Meaning causal meaning

What does causal mean?

causal

involving or constituting a cause; causing a causal relationship between scarcity and higher prices

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Simple sentences

There's no causal connection.

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Causes of causal causation.
If you destroy Logopolis, you unravel the whole causal nexus.
Causal nexus?
That is a demonstration of the causal nexus.
Not that any definite causal link has ever been proved.
Listen, Jim, there is no conclusive proof of any causal link between smoking and.
Not so much a causal effect but a general state of neurological arousal.
At the moment, I am looking for a common event or experience that Gia, Garvin and Skoran may have shared that could have a causal relationship to their illness.
I am also open to the possibility that I may be the causal factor.
There are no recorded causal relationships between plasma storms and specified neural readings.
They believe that the causal connections are there.
But not as a causal factor. - It's a good story.
Causal loop complete.
Is there a causal relationship between the retrovirus and the EM field?
Not so much a causal effect, but a general state of neurological arousal.
But not as a causal factor.
Here too it's very multi-causal, though.
There appears to be a causal relationship.
There must be some causal link I'm missing. Go away!
Break the causal chain.
But then he thought, humans are creative, sensitive creatures. Maybe they could muster up enough energy to actually break the causal chain, alter the past and create a new future. -So then what happens to the old future?
We could be breaking the causal chain right now. If we can generate enough emotional energy! Like that?
It's the causal chain repeating itself. We gotta break that chain.
AIDS is caused by the HIV retrovirus no question about that. He doubts that, he's sceptical about whether it's causal, you could say that he denies that it's causal.
There appears to be a causal relationship with the whales.
I think it's very hard to see that. I think if you try to understand astrology as a causal agent I think that's hard to imagine how that would happen.

News and current affairs

But, what, exactly, is the causal mechanism?
This hierarchical structure of complex causal systems seduces us into a sense of understanding at a high level, which is then mistaken for having an understanding at a lower level.
The pendulum has since swung in the US, with biological theories of mental disease displacing all other causal contenders.
Might there be a causal relation between the Bush administration's cavalier, if not hostile, attitude toward law and its dazzling inability to acknowledge mistakes and manage midstream readjustments?
Unfortunately, there is no publicly available data to establish a causal relationship between bonuses' pay-for-performance sensitivity and risk-taking for lower-level managers.
If we assume that a causal relationship exists, the European directive seems to be fairly well designed, with one main shortcoming.
Recent work has made the causal link between the sun and skin cancer at the molecular and cellular level.
Later investigations have shown that the transmitting agent in variant CJD shares identical biological properties with BSE's agent, supporting a causal relationship.
Most historians place leadership in the foreground of human history, with structural variables having conditional, not causal, value.
Three possible lines of argument - empirical, literary, and causal, each admittedly tentative and tenuous - support the worry that emerging markets' economic performance could suffer dramatically in 2012.
Perhaps, if we have some sort of causal theory that could explain such periodicity to international capital flows.
Of course, there is no simple causal relationship linking poverty and inequality to violence.
In other countries, the causal direction will run primarily from economics to politics.
Putin connects two events that triggered WWII, the Munich Agreement of 1938 and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, in one causal construction.
But all such programs are doomed to fail if the main causal agent is the situation or system, not the person.
To be sure, the causal connection remains uncertain: after all, there is also a positive relationship - widely accepted in development economics - between manufacturing growth and overall growth.
While there is no causal link between the Iraq war and the Arab revolutions that began in December 2010, their implications have combined in a malign manner.

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