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It is clear that the proximate cause has been government action.
About anything, much less items that are proximate to his body.
But still these are all proximate causes of poor performance.
"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
Its proximate cause is a thing to be convinced about.
"The proximate cause may be something like disease or storm."
In the absence of a proximate force, the body would come to rest almost immediately.
The fall was the proximate cause of death, but what led to it is unknown.
The proximate cause of the current crisis is the economic situation in Greece.
Moreover, if the audience needs a proximate war to be moved by the play, you have to hope for a very short run.
The first third of the book deals with the proximate universe.
There is little doubt about the proximate cause of the crash.
It is for this reason that the insurance idea of proximate cause becomes so important.
He was the proximate cause of her injury, but she hadn't died.
"All five systems are quite proximate, this being reason same were chosen.
It was not clear last night exactly what factors the jury used to determine proximate cause.
Therefore, the cause of the act and the forbidden result must be "proximate", or near in time.
These latter two questions provide a theory for the proximate causes of behavior.
A more recent and proximate meteorite impact occurred in 1992.
The most common test of proximate cause under the American legal system is foreseeability.
Its function is to provide a basis for all basic and proximate emotions.
In their view, the proximate causes seem clear enough.
There are many tests for determining whether an actual cause is a proximate one.
The proximate causes for this heat wave are easy enough to analyze.
One also needs a proximate cause: a match to light the keg.