Use of causation in Sentences. 43 Examples

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

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causation at the start of sentence


  1. Causation, it can be supposed, is less clearly conceived by us than other basic facts.
  2. Causation, it can be supposed, is less clearly conceived by us than other basic facts.
  3. Causation in fact deals with the question of whether as a matter of fact the damage was caused by the breach of duty.

causation at the end of sentence


  1. The court has announce the award to meet causation.
  2. The court has announce the award to meet causation.
  3. It is also necessary for the plaintiff to prove causation.
  4. He considered whether the boys' acts broke the chain of causation.
  5. He considered whether the boys' acts broke the chain of causation.
  6. Weber himself seems to take a Humean or Positivist view of causation.
  7. Weber himself seems to take a Humean or Positivist view of causation.
  8. It is important to understand that such identities do not imply causation.
  9. Can the background view be held on its own as an adequate account of causation?
  10. Can the background view be held on its own as an adequate account of causation?
  11. This will be treated as a novus actus interveniens which breaks the chain of causation.
  12. Where the third party act is negligent, it may or may not break the chain of causation.
  13. Where the third party act is negligent, it may or may not break the chain of causation.
  14. The defendant was held liable for the loss, as the thief's act did not break the chain of causation.
  15. If the act should have been foreseen by a reasonable man as likely, it would not break the chain of causation.
  16. The defendants were held not liable for this injury, as the plaintiff's unreasonable conduct broke the chain of causation.

causation in the middle of sentence


  1. The gene is only part of the causation of illness.
  2. The gene is only part of the causation of illness.
  3. In legal discourse causation is particularly important.
  4. In legal discourse causation is particularly important.
  5. Once triggered, however, a process of cumulative causation sets in.
  6. Once triggered, however, a process of cumulative causation sets in.
  7. But how exactly can causation be conceived in two such different ways?
  8. But how exactly can causation be conceived in two such different ways?
  9. A powerful argument for causation could be the effect of treatment interventions.
  10. The first element is sometimes called causation in fact, and the latter causation in law.
  11. The first element is sometimes called causation in fact, and the latter causation in law.
  12. Scarman identified two views that were commonly held as to the causation of the disorders.
  13. The House held that the burden of proof of causation remained on the plaintiff throughout the case.
  14. The House held that the burden of proof of causation remained on the plaintiff throughout the case.
  15. In order to break the chain of causation the third party act must be independent of the breach of duty.
  16. The prevalent analyses of causation seem justifiably only to allow events and possibly agents as causes.
  17. General Philosophy covers such topics as mind and body, theory of knowledge, causation and personal identity.
  18. General Philosophy covers such topics as mind and body, theory of knowledge, causation and personal identity.
  19. The subjective theory, for example, when put to work on causation by a proponent, renders causation subjective.
  20. The second accident did not break the chain of causation as it was a natural consequence of the first accident.
  21. The defendant will generally be liable for all damage flowing from the tort once factual causation has been established.
  22. The causation of wheel breaking - up was analyzed through physical and chemical inspection, macroscopical and microscopical examination.
  23. In a sense, this criticism is an extension of the issue of causation discussed earlier in relation to the statistical correlation studies.
  24. In a sense, this criticism is an extension of the issue of causation discussed earlier in relation to the statistical correlation studies.

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