← Back to context Comment by reliabilityguy 6 days ago Because the latter implies some external attribute to it? 4 comments reliabilityguy Reply wat10000 6 days ago That's what makes the latter more accurate. reliabilityguy 6 days ago How come? wat10000 6 days ago Because there often is an external attribute, especially if you consider illness to be “external” as is conventional for most deaths caused by illness. 1 reply →
wat10000 6 days ago That's what makes the latter more accurate. reliabilityguy 6 days ago How come? wat10000 6 days ago Because there often is an external attribute, especially if you consider illness to be “external” as is conventional for most deaths caused by illness. 1 reply →
reliabilityguy 6 days ago How come? wat10000 6 days ago Because there often is an external attribute, especially if you consider illness to be “external” as is conventional for most deaths caused by illness. 1 reply →
wat10000 6 days ago Because there often is an external attribute, especially if you consider illness to be “external” as is conventional for most deaths caused by illness. 1 reply →
That's what makes the latter more accurate.
How come?
Because there often is an external attribute, especially if you consider illness to be “external” as is conventional for most deaths caused by illness.
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