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  2. Unintended consequences - Wikipedia

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    These consequences (that no one consciously sought) would be (in the same way as it is for Engels [9] [10]) product of conflicts that confront actions from countless individuals. The deviation between the original intended goal and the product derived from conflicts would be a marxist equivalent to «unintended consequences.» [ 11 ]

  3. Antinomianism - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Agricola, to whom Antinomianism was first attributed, [8] stated "If you sin, be happy, it should have no consequence." [9] Examples of antinomians being confronted by the religious establishment include Martin Luther's critique of antinomianism, the Ranters of the English Civil War, [10] and the Antinomian Controversy of the ...

  4. ‘No consequence’ for DUP ministers who boycotted ... - AOL

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    A lack of consequence for DUP ministers who boycotted meetings of the North South Ministerial Council in the previous mandate has been highlighted. Stormont opposition leader Matthew O’Toole ...

  5. China's final warning - Wikipedia

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    However, no real consequences were levied for ignoring the "final warnings". [ 2 ] These protests were frequently broadcast on Soviet radio , "voiced by announcer Yuri Levitan in his solemn voice", which led to general awareness of the "final warnings" among the Soviet populace and common use of the term "China's final warning" within Soviet ...

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  7. Correlation does not imply causation - Wikipedia

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    Example 3. In other cases it may simply be unclear which is the cause and which is the effect. For example: Children that watch a lot of TV are the most violent. Clearly, TV makes children more violent. This could easily be the other way round; that is, violent children like watching more TV than less violent ones. Example 4

  8. Bobo doll experiment - Wikipedia

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    The most notable variation of the experiment measured the children's behavior after seeing the adult model rewarded, punished, or experience no consequence for physically abusing the Bobo doll. [2] The social learning theory proposes that people learn largely through observation, imitation, and modelling.

  9. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Also "Is the answer to this question 'no'?", and "I'm lying." Card paradox: "The next statement is true. The previous statement is false." A variant of the liar paradox in which neither of the sentences employs (direct) self-reference, instead this is a case of circular reference. No-no paradox: Two sentences that each say the other is not true.