- state, or
object (a
cause)
contributes to the
production of
another event, process, state, or
object (an effect)
where the
cause is at
least partly responsible...
- A
cause célèbre (/ˌkɔːz səˈlɛb(rə)/ KAWZ sə-LEB(-rə), French: [koz selɛbʁ]; pl.
causes célèbres,
pronounced like the singular) is an
issue or incident...
- Look up root
cause in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Root
cause may
refer to: Root
Cause (film), a 2019 do****entary "Root
Cause" (Person of Interest)...
- or
changes in nature. The four
causes are the:
material cause, the
formal cause, the
efficient cause, and the
final cause.
Aristotle wrote that "we do not...
-
Strike for
cause (also
referred to as
challenge for
cause or
removal for
cause) is a
method of
eliminating potential members from a jury
panel in the...
- Just
Cause may
refer to: Just
cause (employment law), a
common standard in
United States labor arbitration, and a
reason for
termination of employment...
- The
Cause may
refer to: The
American Revolution A
euphemism for
Irish republicanism A
euphemism for
Confederate secession during the
American Civil War...
- "giving a
reason for" (αἰτία, aitia, "
cause"; and -λογία, -logia). In medicine,
etiology refers to the
cause or
causes of
diseases or pathologies.
Where no...
- The
questionable cause—also
known as
causal fallacy,
false cause, or non
causa pro
causa ("non-
cause for
cause" in Latin)—is a
category of
informal fallacies...
- In
United States criminal law,
probable cause is the
legal standard by
which police authorities have
reason to
obtain a
warrant for the
arrest of a suspected...