circumstances may either increase or decrease thethe wrongfulness of an evil act.
circumstance
circumstance
The spelling is opportunity, a favorable or suitable circumstance for an action or process.
"When we saw him" is a phrase that functions as a clause in a sentence. It provides additional information about the time or circumstance of an action.
Reaction. What that would be determined by the action.
Portentous means an action or circumstance has some bearing on the future. It usually has a somewhat dark or negative connotation.
As have is possession and not an action it has no effect on the object.
An example of a legal attendant circumstance is the presence of a specific age requirement in a law concerning the consumption of alcohol. For instance, in many jurisdictions, the legal drinking age is set at 21 years old; if an individual under this age is found consuming alcohol, the attendant circumstance of their age is critical in determining whether they have violated the law. This circumstance helps establish the legality of the action in question.
It creates an action potential
A reason for why something happens is called a "cause." It refers to the factor or circumstance that leads to a particular effect or outcome.
Pharmacological action is the therapeutic action of the drug on the body. For example, how the drug acts on the cells, what the drug does to the cells. Whereas the alteration or changes produced after the drug has acted (the action being; how the drug acted and what action did the drug do) on the cells is pharmacologial effect. Simply, in layman's terms pharmacological action is what action the drug can do and the pharmacological effect is what the action of the drug has done.
Preventive actions