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  1. Cause: CAUSE kos: In both the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) "for this cause" (the King James Version "cause") occurs in Exodus 9:16 as the rendering of ba`abhur zo'th = "in order that"; "to ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Cause of All Causes: The Cause of All Causes, also called the Book of the Acknowledgement of Truth, is an anonymous Syriac encyclopedia written sometime between the 10th and 12th centuries. The author was an anonymous Syriac Orthodox bishop of Edessa. (Anonymous Syriac encyclopedia) [72%] 2024-09-23 [Texts in Syriac] [Asian encyclopedias]...
  3. External cause: In medicine, an external cause is a reason for the existence of a medical condition which can be associated with a specific object or acute process that was caused by something outside the body. Such causes are classified as "E ... (Associating a specific object or acute process that was caused by something outside the body) [70%] 2023-11-11 [Medical diagnosis]
  4. Cause lawyer: A cause lawyer, also known as a public interest lawyer or social lawyer, is a lawyer dedicated to the usage of law for the promotion of social change to address a cause. Cause lawyering is commonly described as a practice ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-19 [Legal professions]
  5. Proximate cause: Proximate cause, in legal terminology, is the last negligent act which contributes to an injury. A person generally is liable only if an injury was proximately caused by his or her action or by his or her failure to act ... [70%] 2023-06-25 [Legal Terms]
  6. Questionable cause: The questionable cause—also known as causal fallacy, false cause, or non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin)—is a category of informal fallacies in which a cause is incorrectly identified. For example: "Every time I go ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2024-01-02 [Causal fallacies] [Informal fallacies]...
  7. External cause: In medicine, an external cause is a reason for the existence of a medical condition which can be associated with a specific object or acute process that was caused by something outside the body. Such causes are classified as "E ... (Associating a specific object or acute process that was caused by something outside the body) [70%] 2024-01-26 [Medical diagnosis]
  8. Just Cause (video game): Just Cause is a 2006 third-person action-adventure game set in an open world environment. It is developed by Swedish developer Avalanche Studios and published by Eidos Interactive, and is the first game in the Just Cause series. (Software) [70%] 2023-09-20 [Action-adventure games] [Single-player video games]...
  9. First cause: The first cause is regarded by some as postulate, by others as conclusion, popular in philosophy, theology, and orthodox science (historically known also as Natural Philosophy) that, since everything that happens must have a cause, everything is traceable back to ... [70%] 2023-02-16 [Philosophy] [Theology]...
  10. Long cause: A long cause is a case whose trial is expected to take longer than that of a short cause, which in most jurisdictions is defined to be one day. Court rules governing long cause cases vary by local area. (Social) [70%] 2023-09-11 [Legal terminology]
  11. Right Cause: Right Cause (PD), officially the All-Russian Political Party Right Cause (Russian: Всероссийская политическая партия «Правое дело»; ПД, romanized: Vserossiyskaya politicheskaya partiya «Pravoye delo»; PD), was an officially registered centre-right Russian political party that existed from 2008 to 2016. It was created from the merger ... [70%] 2023-09-15 [2008 establishments in Russia] [2016 disestablishments in Russia]...
  12. Heavenly Cause: Heavenly Cause (foaled May 22, 1978 in Maryland) was an American Thoroughbred champion racehorse. Bred by Adele W. (American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse) [70%] 2023-11-12 [1978 racehorse births] [Racehorses bred in Maryland]...
  13. Causeless cause: Causeless cause (or all cause) is "An Omnipresent, Eternal, Boundless, and Immutable Principle" in Theosophy. It is the theosophical conception of God, which involves the negation of everything. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-11-19 [Theosophical philosophical concepts] [Causality]...
  14. Instance Cause: An Instance Cause was a type of legal process in the English church courts. Legal action in these ecclesiastical courts was either instigated as an Instance Cause or an Office Cause (Office Jurisdiction). (Church of England legal process) [70%] 2023-12-23 [Canon law of the Church of England]
  15. Common Cause (magazine): Common Cause was an American magazine published from 1947 to 1951 to support the movement for world government that was inspired by the invention and use of the atom bomb. Soon after the end of World War II, a group ... (Magazine) [70%] 2023-11-18 [Magazines_established_in_1947] [Magazines_disestablished_in_1951]...
  16. Probable cause: Probable cause is a reasonable belief that a crime has or is being committed; per the fourteenth amendment in the Bill of Rights, it is a requirement for all lawful searches, seizures, and arrests. [70%] 2023-02-19 [Legal Terms] [Fourth Amendment]...
  17. Probable cause: In United States criminal law, probable cause is the standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal or the issuing of a search warrant. There is no universally accepted definition ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-11-14 [Causality]
  18. Short cause: If the parties to a legal case anticipate that it will not take up a significant amount of time, they may apply for the court to designate it as a short cause. Cases on the "short cause" calendar will get ... (Social) [70%] 2023-11-19 [Legal terminology]
  19. Cause marketing: Cause marketing is marketing done by a for-profit business that seeks to both increase profits and to better society in accordance with corporate social responsibility, such as by including activist messages in advertising. A similar phrase, cause-related marketing ... (Form of corporate marketing) [70%] 2023-11-21 [Types of marketing] [Promotion and marketing communications]...
  20. Good cause: Good cause is a legal term denoting adequate or substantial grounds or reason to take a certain action, or to fail to take an action prescribed by law. What constitutes a good cause is usually determined on a case-by ... (Legal term) [70%] 2023-11-17 [American legal terminology]

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