Use of causally in Sentences. 39 Examples

The examples include causally at the start of sentence, causally at the end of sentence and causally in the middle of sentence

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causally at the end of sentence


  1. Some people throw away plastic bags causally.
  2. Some people throw away plastic bags causally.

causally in the middle of sentence


  1. Is unemployment causally related to crime?
  2. Is unemployment causally related to crime?
  3. As part of nature, human action is causally determined.
  4. As he came into the doctor's consulting room, he said causally, Good morning, doctor.
  5. As he came into the doctor's consulting room, he said causally, Good morning, doctor.
  6. Suppose we concede, as well, that every such physical event is causally unproblematic.
  7. Suppose we concede, as well, that every such physical event is causally unproblematic.
  8. Who can say if an event happens fast or slow, causally or without cause, in the past or the future?
  9. Students may not like being put on weighting (waiting) lists, but mistakes can be causally (costly).
  10. Students may not like being put on weighting (waiting) lists, but mistakes can be causally (costly).
  11. Thus, each past event is not only chronologically, but causally tied to the present and future events.
  12. In order to know that two events are causally related , you need to observe many such pairs of events .
  13. They would retort that, if rules are causally effective, it must be in the manner of other causal laws.
  14. In order to know that two events are causally related , you need to observe many such pairs of events .
  15. Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking.
  16. Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking.
  17. Sometimes a theoretical framework prescribes that particular factors are considered causally prior to others.
  18. The two problems are causally connected. If documentation were current, people would be more likely to read it.
  19. The two problems are causally connected. If documentation were current, people would be more likely to read it.
  20. This, of course, assumes that these variables are causally related to sudden infant death syndrome and are independent.
  21. This, of course, assumes that these variables are causally related to sudden infant death syndrome and are independent.
  22. Smoking has been causally linked to hypertension, stroke, diabetes, cancer, heart and respiratory diseases, among others.
  23. Perhaps the particular potentials he is recording are not causally linked with the conscious experiences he is investigating?
  24. Perhaps the particular potentials he is recording are not causally linked with the conscious experiences he is investigating?
  25. It is well known that the nitrate and nitrite from environment is causally related to infant methemoglobinemia and esophageal cancer.
  26. It is well known that the nitrate and nitrite from environment is causally related to infant methemoglobinemia and esophageal cancer.
  27. Your clinical sense also tells you that myriad other biopsychosocial factorsmay be causally related to Mr. Jones' depressive symptoms.
  28. His conclusions adhere very closely to the statistical results and he is careful in specifying which effects are causally prior to others.
  29. The variable that causes a spurious relationship is an antecedent variable, which is causally related to both the independent and dependent variables.
  30. The variable that causes a spurious relationship is an antecedent variable, which is causally related to both the independent and dependent variables.
  31. This is predicted by various statistical models, and does not imply that earthquakes that are distant in location, but close in time, are causally related.
  32. The intentional realist argument made by symbol computationalists is to show that propositional attitudes with semantic properties are causally efficacious.
  33. Human beings exist both in the phenomenal realm, as causally determined parts of the natural order, and in the noumenal realm, as potentially autonomous moral agents.
  34. Human beings exist both in the phenomenal realm, as causally determined parts of the natural order, and in the noumenal realm, as potentially autonomous moral agents.
  35. Readers are believed to be making causal inferences when processing a narrative text. And evidence shows that when events are not causally connected, coherence breaks occur.
  36. However, in other cases physicists refer to the idea of multiple universes, either so-called bubble-universes or other theories involving causally isolated regions of spacetime.
  37. However, in other cases physicists refer to the idea of multiple universes, either so-called bubble-universes or other theories involving causally isolated regions of spacetime.
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