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causalityIn philosophy, a consideration of the connection between cause and effect, usually referred to as the ‘causal relationship’. If an event is assumed to have a cause, two important questions arise: what is the relationship between cause and effect, and must it follow that every event is caused? The Scottish philosopher David Hume considered these questions to be, in principle, unanswerable. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The plan, which faces a second and final vote next week, would require large supermarkets acquiring other stores to keep workers who have been employed for at least six months for a transition period of 90 days unless there is sufficient legal cause for them to be fired. The modern court's conversion of every question into a legal cause of action is in fact unconstitutional and enervates the Constitution by eroding the barriers meant to divide and separate the three branches of government. Many of the buyouts I've handled have been for reasons of "falling out of love" versus legal cause for contract termination. |
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