Even more fundamentally, implicit in the
existence of a causal connection is the existence in the first place of abusive actions on the part of the undertaking.
The other way is to have an entirely different view which is closer to the implicate order, which would question the whole idea of being interconnected in a certain way, namely, the ordinary
idea of causal connection in past and future and that things are locally connected so that one thing affects another nearby.
Cell phones and cancer is a case study in the precautionary principle misapplied, because not only is there no epidemiological
evidence of a causal connection, but physics shows that it is virtually impossible for cell phones to cause cancer.
An increasing number of philosophers seem to be willing to take the concept
of causal connection as a primitive (unanalyzable) concept — one of the conceptual atoms out of which we build more complex concepts or ideas.
Irrespective of the
nature of the causal connection between perceptions of the balance of relationship work and relationship outcomes, we predict that partners who perceive balance in the work of their relationship will report higher levels of satisfaction and commitment than partners who perceive imbalance (H5).
It would preserve and codify the
requirement of a causal connection between the injury and the loss of earnings, encourage return to work, expedite delivery of benefits, and reduce litigation.
It is at this juncture that he enters the contemporary debate concerning the so - called «problem of induction,» which is primarily an ongoing discussion on the validity or invalidity of Hume's
critique of causal connection.
An expert report to Congress stated that «it is clear that
proof of the causal connection between exposure and injury is an almost overwhelming barrier to recovery, particularly in smaller cases (regardless of their merit) because the cost of mounting the massive probative effort and the arrays of technical and scientific evidence will be prohibitive.»
A useful clarification that the Supreme Court could have made if it had granted leave is the
extent of the causal connection required between provisions of the ITA and the adverse impact it has on a particular group in order to make out an adverse effects discrimination claim.
An intervening cause will not preclude a
finding of a causal connection, however, if the intervening cause is itself is a probable or natural consequence -LSB--RSB-[that] could [have] reasonably... been anticipated, apprehended, or foreseen by the original wrong - doer.»
That often gives the trial team a good
idea of a causal connection, especially if you locate clusters of similar symptoms that began at the same time after exposure.
Even if someone named Jesus with some
sort of causal connection to the Jesus in the gospels existed, if you just blandly say that Jesus really existed, you sound like you are confirming the largely fictional being of the gospels rather than someone who stands oin some real but in many ways indirect, even tenuous relationship to this fictional character.
But in each case the differences require as much attention as the resemblances do, and chronological priority, even when it can be established, does not prove the
existence of causal connection.
To satisfy the
requirement of a causal connection between the plaintiff's breach of the standard of care and the loss sustained, the defendant must establish more than that but for her negligence, the damage would have been avoided.
This is what a man thinks the world is like, the sum total of his beliefs, his image of the world and of himself and space and time, his ideas
of causal connections, and so on.
Your answer would greatly improve if you could 1) provide references for the states facts (greater education, corporate money), and 2) establish some sort
of causal connection to the state's voting patterns.