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[3] That is the meaning intended by statisticians when they say causation is not certain. Indeed, p implies q has the technical meaning of the material conditional: if p then q symbolized as p → q. That is, "if circumstance p is true, then q follows." In that sense, it is always correct to say "Correlation does not imply causation."
Don't, a 2020 American game show with Adam Scott and Ryan Reynolds; DONT, Disturb Opponents' Notrump, a bridge bidding convention "-dont" (actually "-odont"), a suffix meaning "tooth", used in taxonomy
Just because it looks like a mistake, doesn't mean the source is mistaken. Many sources say George Washington was born in 1732 on the 11th of February, whereas many more-modern sources say he was born in 1732 on the 22nd of February (some say both). The two dates are both 100% correct.
That doesn’t mean that binge drinking or getting blackout drunk are OK, of course. “But I don’t think I’ll ever be a doctor who says you can’t have any alcohol,” Kahn says.
While day traders buy and sell stocks by the minute to try to maximize their profits, most financial consultants recommend taking a long-term view of the market. That doesn't mean stock investments...
Trump revokes Biden order, but that doesn't mean EVs die. Eric D. Lawrence, Jamie L. LaReau and Jackie Charniga. January 24, 2025 at 11:47 AM.
In philosophy, to avoid linguistic traps over the meaning of "nothing", a phrase such as not-being is often employed to make clear what is being discussed. Parmenides One of the earliest Western philosophers to consider nothing as a concept was Parmenides (5th century BC), a Greek philosopher of the monist school.
Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, [1] who then perceives the speech as repeated meaningless sounds. Extended inspection or analysis (staring at the word or phrase for a long time) in place of repetition also produces the same effect.