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  2. Correlation does not imply causation - Wikipedia

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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."

  3. Wikipedia:Please clarify - Wikipedia

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    Use specific wording rather than vague whenever possible: For example, instead of saying, "in the old days", specify the time period you are referring to (say, the 19th century, or the 1960s). Similarly, do not reference "now": the word "Recently" or "Soon" or their synonyms will become meaningless quickly. Use "As of" or a specific date.

  4. Referring expression - Wikipedia

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    Definite referring expressions refer to an identifiable individual or class (The Dalai Lama; The Coldstream Guards; the student with the highest marks), whilst indefinite referring expressions allow latitude in identifying the referent (a corrupt Member of Parliament; a cat with black ears—where a is to be interpreted as 'any' or 'some actual ...

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Words to watch

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    Phrases such as those above present the appearance of support for statements but can deny the reader the opportunity to assess the source of the viewpoint. They may disguise a biased view. Claims about what people say, think, feel, or believe, and what has been shown, demonstrated, or proved should be clearly attributed. [c]

  6. Wikipedia:Writing better articles - Wikipedia

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    Phrases such as refers to, is the name of, describes, or is a term for are sometimes used inappropriately in the first sentence of Wikipedia articles. For the vast majority of articles, the introduction is using a term, rather than mentioning it.

  7. What do people mean when they refer to 'traditional marriage ...

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    “It’s clear that it’s code — and it’s not even subtle code at this point, because I think more and more people understand that marriage, as a concept, has (a) been around for thousands ...

  8. 6 Common Signs Someone Is Jealous of You, According to a ...

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    Legere refers to this tendency as "one-upping." "You share something good that happened, and they immediately jump in with something 'better' about themselves," she says.

  9. English relative words - Wikipedia

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    A clear exception is reference to persons, usually ungrammatical as in *They're the people which I know. [b] This is not absolute, though, as shown by the example I told her Lee was a friend, which he was. [2]: 1048 Arguably, this use refers to the person's position or the relation, rather than to the person himself.