Property:Inference.Description

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A

Absorption +Before absorption process, fluid is outside of absorbent thing. During process, water moves into absorbent thing. At finish, there is less fluid outside absorbent thing than there was at the beginning of the process.  +
Access +If barrier is present, accessor cannot access the accessed_entity.  +
Across +For static situations, the main axis of the trajector (which is typically a long thin thing) is perpendicular to the landmark's main axis.  +
Across +For dynamic situations, the trajector's path is perpendicular to the landmark's main axis. The trajector moves from one side of this axis to the other.  +
Addressing social problems +When immoral_citizens cause social_problems, honest_citizens expect authorities to direct public_officials in the enactment of social_programs to prevent spread_of_problem and result in solving_problem.  +
Addressing social problems +A society consists of immoral_citizens as well as honest_citizens.  +
Affected motion +presence of the 'cause' results in some effect to the mover's motion that is different than if the 'cause' was not present  +
Anger +There is an anger_limit beyond which control of the anger is lost, and anger_level becomes apparent through an angry_action which may be directed at other_people.  +
Anger +As anger_level increases, its physiological effects increase (body_heat, body_pressure, body_agitation, and redness of face_appearance).  +

B

Barrier +The barrier_object's 'force-related' properties (e.g. its strength, porosity and/or fixedness)are such that a given type of mover cannot go through it.  +
Barrier +If the barrier is on the mover's intendend path, it will prevent further motion along that path. This may result in mover ceasing to move, or in mover choosing an alternative path.  +
Being in a Bounded Region +The located_thing is 'in' a bounded entity when it is co-located with the interior of that entity  +
Biological entity +Health status is often linked to longevity. Negative effects to health may shorten life span.  +
Biological entity +The health status of the organism is affected by various external factors  +
Boat +A boat steered by a captain stays on course and moves forward.  +
Boat +A boat without a captain to steer it strays off course and moves aimlessly.  +
Bounded region +topological structure is such that exterior and interior are separated by boundary.  +
Building +To be functional, a building needs to be 'upright'  +
Building +Destructive actions and/or processes cause a decrease in structural_integrity  +
Building +To be functional, a building needs to have structural integrity.  +
Building +Some parts of the building (e.g. foundation, pillars) support other parts of the building (e.g., pillars hold up the roof). If a supporting part is damaged, it will not provide as much support, and the building may collapse.  +
Building +Constructive actions cause an increase in structural_integrity  +
Burden +Presence of 'burden relation' has a negative effect on the burdened entity's well-being and/or ability to move.  +
Burden +Degree of negative effect is related to the weight of the burden.  +

C

Causation +If the cause occurs, the effect will occur. Absent the cause, the effect will not occur.  +
Caused change of state +The occurrence of the cause precedes or accompanies the change of state  +
Caused change of state +state change would not have occured without an (external) cause  +
Change of state +The initial_state precedes the final state. The transition occurs after the initial_state and before the final state.  +
Competition +The competitor who performs best on some scale (distance, quantity acquires or produced, intensity, amount, duration) is the winner.  +
Competition +All other competitors who are not the winner are the losers.  +
Complex physical object +Structural integrity of the complex object relies on the integrity of its parts as well as the integrity of the connections between the parts.  +
Contact +entity1 and entity2 are located such that they touch each other.  +
Containing +container boundary (may) prevent motion of contents from interior to exterior. Presence of (open) portal may allow motion across boundary.  +
Containing +container boundary may prevent physical and/or visual access to contents by agents who are in exterior region (outside of container).  +
Containing +Motion of contents is dependent on motion of container. If container moves, so do contents and if container is stationary so are contents.  +
Control +If the controlling_entity does not have a sufficient degree of control, he may not be able to bring about the situation he desires.  +
Control +If the controlling_entity is exercising control to achieve some objectives, he will adjust the parameters of the dependent_process such that these objectives are accomplished.  +
Control +The range of situations that a controlling_entity can control, and the degree of control that he has over these situations is dependent at least in part on how much 'strength' that person has (especially in relation to the strength of the dependent_entity)  +
Create object +Creator's objective is to bring the created_object into existence. When action starts, object does not exist, when action is successfully completed, object exists.  +

D

Danger +If a dangerous entity/situation is present, the endangered_entity may come to harm.  +
Disease +The effect the disease has on the patient is related to the nature of the disease.  +
Disease spread +unless measures are taken to stop it, disease will continue to spread within the population  +
Disease treatment +In response to an outbreak of a disease, doctors determine a treatment_strategy which is applied to patients by medical_professionals using medical_tools_and_medicines.  +
Disease treatment +A body becomes sick when diseased_cells reach a sufficient ratio in comparison to healthy_cells.  +

E

Emotion +A change in emotion_level is accompanied by a corresponding change in bodily_effect and face_appearance.  +
Emotion +The emotion or change in emotion_level occurs because of a cause.  +
Emotion +When emotion_level reaches an emotion_limit, the mind is no longer able to control the emotion resulting in an emotional_action.  +
Employment +Employer has control over employee's actions.  +
Employment +Employer has responsibility to compensate employee for performing duties.  +
Evaluation +In order to be able to evaluate an evaluee's behavior, the evaluator needs to be able to know what the evaluee is doing.  +
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