| 11. | A lack of correlation does not imply a lack of causation.
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| 12. | Proximate causation is not a concept susceptible of precise definition.
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| 13. | They added that the causation of health problems can be extremely complex.
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| 14. | A plaintiff's feelings and beliefs are not evidence of causation.
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| 15. | But the direction of causation probably goes the other way.
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| 16. | The notion of causation is closely linked to the problem of induction.
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| 17. | Limitations on liability include the requirement to show actual causation.
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| 18. | Some say there are three elements conduct, causation and damages.
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| 19. | Causation is then defined as a chain of causal dependence.
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| 20. | Correlation is a necessary but not sufficient criteria for inference of causation.
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