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71cause, superseding — n. An intervening cause that substantially affects the ultimate outcome of the series of events and breaks the chain of causation between the direct cause and the effect. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks …
72Cause transitive — ● Cause transitive selon Spinoza, cause qui agit hors d elle même, par opposition à la cause immanente …
73cause in fact — see cause 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
74cause — [n1] agent, originator account, agency, aim, antecedent, author, basis, beginning, causation, consideration, creator, determinant, doer, element, end, explanation, foundation, genesis, ground, grounds, incitement, inducement, instigation, leaven …
75cause and effect — phrase the principle that one thing causes another Thesaurus: process of causing somethingsynonym Main entry: cause * * * the principle of causation ■ the operation or relation of a cause and its effect …
76cause cé|lè|bre — «kohz say LEHB ruh», plural causes cé|lè|bres «kohz say LEHB ruh», French. 1. a famous or notorious case, especially in law: »The trial of the astronomer Galileo for heresy in 1633 has long been a “cause célèbre” (New York Times). 2. a situation… …
77cause´less|ly — cause|less «KZ lihs», adjective. 1. without any known cause; happening by chance. 2. without good reason; not having reason enough: »causeless fear of the dark. –cause´less|ly, adverb …
78cause|less — «KZ lihs», adjective. 1. without any known cause; happening by chance. 2. without good reason; not having reason enough: »causeless fear of the dark. –cause´less|ly, adverb …
79Cause — Cause, conj. Abbreviation of {Because}. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …
80Cause perdue (épisode de Prison Break) — Cause perdue Épisode de Prison Break Titre original Sleight of Hand Numéro d’épisode Saison 1 Épisode 10 Code de production 1AKJ09 Invité(s) Al Sapienza (Philly Falzone), Anthony Starke (Sebastian Balfour), Muse Watson (Charles Westmoreland) …