0 a good reason to believe that a crime was probably committed, and that a particular person was probably responsible, used as a legal standard for arresting someone or searching a place : --
Both were refused as they did not satisfy the statutory merits tests of probable cause and reasonableness.
Recurrent rheumatic fever was clearly the cause of failure in two patients, and this was also the probable cause of failure in the remainder, despite the lack of clinical evidence.
Dust contamination from the infected flock of sheep was the probable cause of this outbreak.
The mechanism that we consider occurs near the front of a wing so that it is a probable cause of the onset of transition in the flow.
The observed seasonal changes in the mortality of smaller plants make desiccation the most probable cause of death.
Toxic chemicals were regarded as the most probable cause in only five cases.
We conclude that the most probable cause for the absence of cyanobacteria is limitation of liquid water.
Salmonella is not a probable cause of symptoms among wastewater treatment plant workers.