That is, when you are reasoning by sign, you are not saying that smoke causes fire but that from our observation of smoke, we can assume the presence of fire. If we were to use reasoning by cause, we might state that: because fire causes smoke, if I start a fire, there will also be smoke. In the example of reasoning by cause, we infer that something will happen based on the occurrence of something else
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You can write a note and tell them to keep it in their wallet or some place that they can see it when they think about having a cigarette
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Therefore, our results indicate that if all smoking parents were to quit by the time their children were around age 8, it could prevent 136,000 young people in the United States from becoming daily, long-term smokers," said Bricker, a research associate in the center's Cancer Prevention and Trials Program
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