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causality

[kaw-zal-i-tee] / kɔˈzæl ɪ ti /




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But that may be a case of reverse causality, since people who are at risk of obesity are more likely to choose diet foods and beverages.

From Washington Post

Reverse causality does not apply, after all, because there are no fetal behaviors that could explain low vitamin D in the womb.

From Scientific American

The sector has been the biggest causality of the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hiking campaign.

From Reuters

Reid not only coaches detail; he shows his players why and how such details affect a play, a sequence, an entire chain of causality.

From Washington Post

The UK Government has donated crutches, wheelchairs and other supplies to the frontline to help treat causalities of the Russian offensive and charities have also been donating supplies to the frontline.

From BBC