That implies the existence of some X and Y in the sentence “Harry suspected Quirrel of X because Y”, e.g., “Harry suspected Quirrel of secretly being some variety of uplifted) rodent because Harry had suffered organic brain damage that impaired his ability to think rationally.” As long as Harry is (being modeled as) subject to causal influences, such a sentence can’t escape implying causes.
That implies the existence of some X and Y in the sentence “Harry suspected Quirrel of X because Y”, e.g., “Harry suspected Quirrel of secretly being some variety of uplifted) rodent because Harry had suffered organic brain damage that impaired his ability to think rationally.” As long as Harry is (being modeled as) subject to causal influences, such a sentence can’t escape implying causes.