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ceteris paribus

all things remaining equal; or in philosophy, without specific understanding of the connection between a cause and effect or inputs and outputs
A always causes B if, necessarily, A is always followed ceteris paribus by B
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ceteris paribus

In econs essay, when one is low on word count, 'ceteris paribus' is added every once and then to make your essay look longer than others, ceteris paribus.
doesnt matter, ceteris paribus
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ceteri

Being named a "ceteri" means doing something dumb and not realising the mistake you've made.
Don't be a "ceteri" anymore.
You had a "ceteri " moment.
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Ceteris' Law

Ceteris' Law:

*Modern*
Ceteris' Law: (noun) The phenomenon where the universe conspires to reveal hidden truths and synchronize events, leading to profound moments of connection and awakening.

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Ceteris' Law: (noun) Derived from the Latin phrase "ceteris paribus," meaning "all other things being equal," this concept describes the mysterious force that orchestrates seemingly unrelated events, revealing deeper meanings and synchronicities. Originating from a modern understanding of ancient philosophical and spiritual traditions, Ceteris' Law , coined by LionCrow Digital Designs, posits that the universe has an inherent tendency to guide individuals towards higher understanding and unity, often through unexpected and serendipitous encounters. This concept has evolved to encompass modern experiences of spiritual awakening, synchronicity, and interconnectedness.
One is either blessed by Ceteris' Law or Cursed by Murphy's Law.
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