Relation pm#relation_to_situation (*,pm#situation) in WebKB, prefer using relations "from" a situation
exclusion: pm#spatial_relation_to_entity_with_spatial_feature pm#relation_to_time pm#relation_to_collection pm#relation_to_attribute_or_quality_or_measure
supertype: pm#relation_from/to_thing_of_common_kind this type permits to categorize relations according to their signatures and hence offers (i) a concise way to set essential exclusion relations, and (ii) a systematic and easy-to-follow categorization
similar_to: lis#participation lis#involvement_by_reference
subtype: pm#relation_from_time_to_situation (pm#time_measure,pm#situation)
subtype: pm#relation_from_situation_to_situation (pm#situation,pm#situation)
subtype: pm#later_situation__latersituation (pm#situation,pm#situation)
subtype: pm#next_situation (pm#situation -> pm#situation)
subtype: pm#successor (pm#situation -> pm#situation)
subtype: pm#ending_situation__termination (pm#situation -> pm#situation)
subtype: pm#postcondition (pm#process,pm#situation)
subtype: pm#consequence (pm#situation,pm#situation) see also rst#effect
subtype: pm#before_situation (pm#situation,pm#situation) in WebKB, do not use these relations, use their inverses
subtype: pm#previous_situation (pm#situation -> pm#situation)
subtype: pm#beginning_situation__beginningsituation (pm#situation -> pm#situation)
subtype: pm#precondition (pm#process,pm#situation)
subtype: pm#cause (pm#situation,pm#situation) see also rst#cause
subtype: sumo#causes (sumo#process,sumo#process) the process in the 1st argument brings about the process in the 2nd argument