Cause list
noun
(Brit) a list of cases awaiting a hearing
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- Causes  a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident? the reason or motive for some human action: The good news was a cause […] 
- Cause raised eyebrows  Also, raise eyebrows. Cause surprise or disapproval, as in At school his purple hair usually causes raised eyebrows. This transfer of a physical act (raising one’s eyebrows) to the feelings it may express took place in the early 1900s. Lytton Strachey used the term in The Eminent Victorians (1918): “The most steady-going churchman hardly raises […] 
- Cause-effect  noun See cause and effect Historical Examples 
- Cause-effect graphing  programming A testing technique that aids in selecting, in a systematic way, a high-yield set of test cases that logically relates causes to effects to produce test cases. It has a beneficial side effect in pointing out incompleteness and ambiguities in specifications. (1996-05-10) 
- Cause/effect  noun See cause and effect Historical Examples 
