To predict post-election results and effects is
too chancy
a business for us.
Chancy things
as fools thrive on. ' "
In order to accommodate
chancy causation, lewis ( 1986c ) defines a more general notion of causal dependence in terms of chancy causation, lewis ( 1986c ) defines a more general notion of causal dependence in terms of chancy counterfactuals.
Chancy affair
it was, as john mclean pointed out at the recent symposium in manchester.
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