Studies using different methodologies and outcome measures have given contrasting results. |
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The Justice of the Peace reserved her decision pending the outcome of these applications. |
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The heterogeneity among studies for the latter outcome indicates the questionableness of the generalizability of this estimate. |
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Are you prepared to assume full responsibility for the outcome of your business? |
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Historically, nonoliguric renal failure has been assumed to have a better outcome than oliguric renal failure. |
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The advance of the Red Army into eastern Europe produced a different outcome there. |
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In my view the outcome will come down to who wants the victory most, and I feel we do. |
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The outcome of a game where there is no personal investment is usually of academic interest. |
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The risk of a fatal outcome for the foetus is highest with infection during the second trimester. |
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Hence the exercise of the ruler's authority could be decisive in determining the outcome of local rivalries. |
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When the continentals faced up to a UK side yesterday, the outcome was a 6-1 win for the 22 foreigners who shared a half each. |
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The following section describes the treatment outcome findings after controlling for relevant factors. |
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You sense that the brothers' pride in such an outcome would be more shared than personal. |
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However, in all this, I don't think anyone has discussed the global influence of sea power in determining the outcome of a game. |
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The Bush administration is relearning those lessons in the gory outcome of its attempted Pax Americana. |
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It is also the outcome of the calculated political manipulation of the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
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There are times in the course of war when the outcome is simply unknowable. |
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The transformation of score values assigned to single cells resulted in a quantitative outcome measure for each proband. |
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Not making a decision absolves procrastinators of responsibility for the outcome of events. |
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It's an outcome with which many of these politicians are far from unhappy, as it retroactively justifies their own bad behavior. |
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The most significant outcome is weakening of the skeleton leading to fractures, loss of height, impaired quality of life and even death. |
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The battle, though small, had an important effect on the outcome of the Civil War in Wales, driving the Royalists out of Pembrokeshire. |
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This very likely outcome posed a serious threat to Italian moderate public opinion. |
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Coach Richard Midgley was pleased with the outcome and feels he has his men in peak form for the off. |
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The uncertainty over the outcome of talks in Washington over the fiscal cliff has sapped the natural inclination to buy declining shares. |
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The outcome of the process will set precedents for water allocation plans on other rivers, too. |
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There is no harm in self-interest reinforcing philanthropy if the outcome is the benefit of mankind, especially in poorer countries. |
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The desired outcome was based on the surgeon's ability to manipulate a cryolathe, which is an instrument designed to incise tissue linearly. |
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Gauthier argues that it is the outcome that minimizes the maximum relative concessions of each party to the bargain. |
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The polls as I write make it a mug's game to bet on the outcome of the presidential election. |
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He hoped that a successful outcome in the Special Election would reverse his sagging political fortunes. |
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As a two-part cliffhanger, these episodes are not as dramatic as they could be, because the outcome is all but certain. |
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Ground forces have the ability to render a decisive outcome by closing with and destroying enemy forces. |
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Her Bonapartist moves are the outcome of deep divisions within ruling circles. |
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The possibility of a favourable outcome to such an enterprise reaches the vanishing point. |
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So thanks to you all once again for all your help and hopefully we will have a favourable outcome in a few weeks time. |
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Millions of bank customers are still shaking their heads at the indecisive outcome of Tuesday's hole-in-the-wall discussions in Harrogate. |
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In other words, these capacities are the outcome of evolution by natural selection. |
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By the time the outcome is known, we will have entered the traditionally quiet summer period that usually lasts from May to September. |
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I await the outcome of this potentially interesting conference with keen anticipation. |
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The more likely outcome is of a continuing gentle decline in the annual rate of increase. |
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If that were to be an outcome of this legislation, it would be a sad and a bad thing. |
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In the eyes of many contemporary and also later Chinese, this was an ignoble outcome that strongly compromised China's dignity and interests. |
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Initial improvements in appearance are promising, but data on long term outcome are not yet available. |
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The global outcome was analysed with logistic regression, with and without adjustment for the two stratifying factors. |
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Should the elections be held freely, there is no telling what the outcome will be. |
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I'm very disappointed in the outcome and, in the cold light of day, it feels even worse, but we have to get over it. |
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The sad outcome is that the operators could afford to fly in the teeth of all oppositions and put the system into use as scheduled. |
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The best outcome would be if the president did for California what he did for Florida, which got permanent protection from offshore oil drilling. |
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Both physical and human capital require social capital to generate changes in process and outcome and to offer value for money on the investment. |
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Inaugurated in the 1930s to raise money for Irish hospitals, the sweepstakes was based on the outcome of horse races. |
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Then, six months later record what the actual outcome was, so you can check the accuracy of your awfulizing or catastrophizing. |
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Unfortunately, we can't report on the outcome of this most recent visit, as he has not been heard from since. |
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Furthermore, we are unable to see how such a move could result in a positive outcome for women's health and welfare with no adverse effects. |
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At the moment it's a case of sitting back and waiting for the outcome to this. |
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And in a true testimony to the power of the narrative, knowledge of the eventual outcome detracts nothing from the exhilarating story. |
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It didn't ultimately matter and nothing did apart from the outcome of a showpiece the combatants entered at biorhythmic opposites. |
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Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other. |
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The patient described in this article showed no apparent adverse symptomatology or outcome as a result of his lesions. |
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If it's anything like the outcome of tonight's final episode, then, fellow viewers, we are in deep water. |
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Both humoral and cell-mediated immune mechanisms influence the outcome of the infection. |
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It is impossible for me at this stage to form any view as to the likely outcome of this issue. |
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Unblinded assessment of outcome in multiple sclerosis trials can result in overestimates of the effect of treatment on progression of disease. |
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Even if we did not witness the coin being flipped but were only told the outcome it would not matter. |
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Aside from adding extra pressure, focusing on the outcome while you play can help you execute your shot cleanly and smoothly. |
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Whether we get a clean outcome to the biennial contest will depend on the more clement weather. |
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Clinical evaluations were performed by two investigators scoring properties with regard to response rate, cosmetic outcome and adverse effects. |
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And I'm not here to deal with hypotheticals on what might happen in the eventuality of that highly desirable outcome not coming about. |
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With the controversial outcome of the closely victorious election, his party gained control of the presidency. |
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Since society has a minimal concern with the outcome of such private suits, plaintiff's burden of proof is a mere preponderance of the evidence. |
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However, this salutary concern can slide into a sense that outcome is the only true reality and that process is flummery. |
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Solutions will require both national measures as well as a determined effort by Government to secure the favourable outcome to EU negotiations. |
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A win is the most favourable outcome for them, a draw may or may not allow them to proceed. |
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May we take this opportunity to extend our very best wishes for a favourable outcome in the replay on Saturday last. |
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But the fact that the outcome is a near certainty isn't the only reason the two main contenders are so low in the polls. |
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The Sri Lankan election held last Friday has resulted in an indecisive outcome that can only lead to further political volatility. |
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The indifferent weather is affecting the outcome of matches as batters are finding it hard to get any rhythm. |
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This fortunate outcome most likely stems form the absence of fuel to explode and feed a post-crash fire. |
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This comparison indicates the degree of favourableness or unfavourableness of a treatment outcome in comparison to the total sample. |
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Information on clinical details and outcome was obtained and antibiotic susceptibility of the isolates studied. |
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Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards was the first major literary outcome of the influence of Celticism in Ireland. |
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In reality, it is the outcome of the growing national opposition faced by the occupying forces, which no amount of chicanery will forestall. |
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In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry. |
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The three ways that Le Chatelier's principle says you can affect the outcome of the equilibrium are as follows. |
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Yet the protests that have erupted over the last few weeks show another outcome is possible. |
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As with any complex disorder, the therapies purporting to help are legion, and variable in outcome as far as the individual is concerned. |
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With the proper preparation, and if you don't panic, a positive outcome is nearly always possible. |
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If war is a matter of national survival, then the only acceptable outcome is unconditional surrender. |
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The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted. |
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That kind of outcome is sad and appalling and it's unfair to decent people who work seriously in politics. |
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The outcome is a metallic surface of extreme cleanliness with high load bearing capacity, and excellent tribological properties. |
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There must be few people left who believe the outcome will be settled by arm-wrestling between twin researchers and their critics. |
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Speaking from Paris, he said he was relieved at the outcome but still upset at having lost his job. |
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A successful outcome could ultimately lead to its use in autonomous planetary rovers and robot aircraft. |
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The president said on Monday that he would not like to predict the outcome of the trial. |
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The outcome was a caricature of Western knowledge of the Orient, driven by an overtly political agenda. |
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There is actually another group of people who are much more anxious about the outcome than any of the above. |
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Rarely can one person have held the outcome of a political crisis quite so wholly in his own hands. |
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A different, more thoughtful outcome was possible, and entirely compatible with public attitudes. |
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In the first four books, good has largely triumphed over evil but the outcome of the eagerly-awaited book five is not known. |
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Cowardice had stayed my hand and silenced my tongue, and now I would have to live with the outcome of my insufferable recreancy. |
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One in particular could have had a really bad outcome had it not been for a smoke alarm. |
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Some analysts are also more sanguine on the outcome of the case than the pessimists are. |
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My objections regarding the mathematical impossibility of such an outcome were always readily ignored. |
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It had as much effect on the outcome as Brazil joining the Allies late in the Second World War. |
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Given the proximity of the interviews, there are still many imponderables that make predicting an outcome near impossible. |
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This raises the possibility that intervening events could have influenced the outcome in individual cases. |
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It was November of 1919 before the outcome of the eclipse analysis was made public, with great fanfare in London. |
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The elections are significant only insofar as they affect the outcome of the ongoing battle for change. |
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I replayed the episodes, and I'm sure I answered some of the questions differently, but the outcome was exactly the same. |
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The outcome of the Tyrer case was that the practice of corporal punishment as a penalty for criminal offenders in the Isle of Man was abandoned. |
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The outcome of such a disaster will be much bigger because of the citification of the threatened areas. |
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Models of learning from a single experience of an outcome have been adapted from attribution theory. |
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The three guards were detained and questioned, after which the security firm suspended one pending the outcome of the inquiry. |
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The new rental policy will not come into effect until the outcome of a court appeal which is expected tomorrow. |
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In the event, these were to make a decisive contribution to the final outcome of the Cold War. |
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A new historical era has begun and its outcome will determine the fate of humanity for decades to come. |
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Yet Tennessee was humbled, the Ravens crowned, and the outcome was clearly divine intervention. |
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Campaigners on opposite sides of the Nice Treaty debate conflicted yesterday over how the outcome of the Referendum will affect the economy. |
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If you play the rule that suit must be followed, the outcome of the trick is more a matter of chance. |
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Whatever the outcome of this election these structural pressures will not cease to operate on the body politic. |
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These voting procedures could subversively affect the outcome of the race in Minnesota. |
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The outcome in the final points, as well as in the two events, was new European records. |
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The outcome of the match may well be determined by how quiet Ferdinand can keep the effusive Jermain Defoe. |
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Regardless of the outcome on Nov. 2, chances are very good that it will become a GOTV tradition. |
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The matchups create great individual contests that help determine the outcome of the team game. |
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On the threat level, our considerations depend on what the outcome of the authentication is. |
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The primary outcome was the combined outcome of time to all cause death or time to recurrent congestive heart failure. |
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After adjustment for thickness, the best outcome was in the dermatological surgeon treatment group. |
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Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions. |
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The outcome will have widespread ramifications for business as well as for the rest of society. |
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Today, marriage is viewed as the natural outcome of emotional and sexual maturation, and a prolonged single status is stigmatizing for women. |
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To account for this bias, we transformed the outcome variables to an ordinal scale with 5 categories. |
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Information on quality of life was patchy, with no common outcome measures. |
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We still don't know what the outcome will be, but if it is successful the payoff will be huge. |
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Scenes reminiscent of life under military rule are not simply the outcome of incidental police violence. |
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Treatment patients showed better clinical outcome at delivery, with higher average infant birth weight measures and Apgar scores. |
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The old egalitarian ideal of striving to improve equality of outcome seems to be entirely absent. |
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Why would any right-minded reader pay attention to the outcome of what this pornographer votes for? |
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Many Allied soldiers were simply too far away to influence the outcome of the battle. |
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The whole season though was only four minutes away from a most traumatic outcome possible. |
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The law is in a state of development and the outcome of this case is fact sensitive. |
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The Court may have declined to review the case because its outcome seemed to be determined by recent Court precedents. |
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Sample outcome distributions for three key economic indicators were displayed numerically and graphically. |
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Its outcome will, for better or for worse, change the quality of life in this country. |
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A favourable outcome would allow us to begin in September and the project would take two years to complete. |
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But the outcome would normally be that the policy would be cashed in before the superannuation fund moneys were paid over. |
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Obviously, the removal of a dictator by the people themselves is probably the most desirable outcome in these situations. |
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Surgeons need to exhaust conservative treatments before proceeding to surgery and be realistic about the outcome of surgery. |
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The outcome would be a book transcribing exactly what the anthropologists were told, no less and no more. |
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The outcome of better science should be the betterment of society, on the whole, and an improvement in every individual's life. |
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Justices would be recused by a vote of the Court, with individual members opting to vote for recusal based on their desired outcome in the case. |
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Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish. |
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The last two Grand Slams were followed by a wooden spoon and that outcome is not entirely out the question this year. |
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She would never be stupid enough to drink when she knew what the outcome could be. |
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The most likely outcome is for the worst brokerages to be hived off to asset management firms or handed to larger, better-run securities firms. |
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One unexpected outcome would be the benefits it would bring to the workers rather than the bosses. |
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At the top level, thousands of pounds are shelled out by ambitious team owners to ensure the right outcome of a match. |
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The authorities now react to alleged threats with the worst-case outcome in mind, rather than taking a sober assessment of a situation. |
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No one is certain when or how bones came to be used to divine the future, cast spells, or influence the outcome of events. |
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Although this is not the outcome that we would have desired, at least it is now at an end. |
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Whatever happens, the least desirable outcome is for the people to show no emotion at all. |
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And Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo described the outcome as a reflection of the lack of confidence in growing sugar cane. |
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A black-and-white outcome is unlikely for an issue that contains more than its share of gray. |
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But the specifics of the U.S. proposal and its ultimate outcome are not as important as the sentiments that appear to underlay it. |
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So, although the outcome of this war is not in doubt, we may have to take some unpleasant surprises in our stride. |
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The Medical Council removed his name from the medical register in 1999 pending the outcome of its inquiry. |
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So, with all due respect, let's see what the outcome is before passing judgement. |
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It is long overdue, and is the outcome of thoughtful consideration and review. |
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Thus, the new paradigm in transfusion medicine considers allogeneic transfusion as an outcome to be avoided. |
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This could have been one of those rare wheezes which combines a desirable outcome with populist appeal. |
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The available outcome measures are blunt instruments for assessing a complex condition. |
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However, the decision is only advisory and will in no way dictate the outcome of a separate decision-making process. |
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There was some spirited betting on the outcome to the sixth race with steady support for at least four of the runners. |
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The royal hall was full with expectations, the learned pundits and intellectuals were eager to know the outcome of the debate. |
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Five members of staff have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. |
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For the council to say they are waiting for the outcome of pending developments in and around the town is a lame excuse. |
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Another expected outcome of being affectively similar to others is a high self-perception of one's influence level in the group. |
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Although the primary outcome may be assumed to have equivalence, adverse effects are much less well reported. |
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And Parkes is fully aware of what's riding on the outcome of the next eight games as Rovers battle for Premiership survival. |
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The mean proportion of negative urines was used as the aggregated outcome measure for weekly urine toxicology. |
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The outcome of the rematch was never in doubt, but sloppy play plagued both teams. |
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He disputes the idea that higher turnout alone would change the outcome for any of these rematches. |
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Run over three nights, the league was keenly contested with the outcome in doubt to the very end. |
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The attorney general was seeking to distinguish the outcome so as to narrow the relevance and applicability of the ruling. |
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He had also tried to walk on water when he was little but the outcome was unsuccessful. |
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Another possible outcome is that global uncertainty could give the US dollar a reprieve from its recent slide. |
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I also agree that Victoria has been jobbing, due to the fact that if there were a shoot match, the outcome would likely be much different. |
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This will be the team's third challenge, and as ever the outcome will hang delicately in the balance. |
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That seems like the outcome of an individualistic rather than a collective period. |
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The outcome was an abstract painting made up of stamps or impressions of a paint-covered ball. |
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Louse is potentially biddable and a successful outcome needs the cooperation of all the adults with Louise's interests as the sole focus. |
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They are the outcome of an attempt to whitewash the Romans in order to make the new covenant faith more acceptable to gentiles. |
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He currently works as a medical resident at another hospital and is waiting to hear the final outcome for this case. |
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At worst, the outcome could be wholesale slaughter on a scale that makes the current level of daily mayhem look like the peaceable kingdom. |
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An indeterminate outcome was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of infection with a need for continued antimicrobial suppression. |
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The successful outcome of this dispute will also serve as a warning to management who doubted the resolve of union members. |
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He makes clear that the stakes are high and that the outcome is far from assured. |
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It was fairly well known that Goldberg was hightailing it as well, so the original outcome had to be reworked. |
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The outcome of the seat-sharing imbroglio was like an anti-climax in a Bollywood flop. |
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Is the outcome of the big rip theory contrary to principles of conservation of energy? |
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The outcome of this case will also apply to future attempts to limit expressions of Hindu religion by students, such as wearing a bindi. |
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The outcome will resonate through state legislatures all across the country. |
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The final outcome of his scheming, however, remains unknown because of the loss of the story's last six chapters. |
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He went on to give a rundown on the outcome of the 2004 show which he said was of the usual high standard. |
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A report to the board outlines the outcome of the public consultation, which included two well attended public meetings and 20 written responses. |
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Their attitudes and aims determined the outcome of succession dispute, not merely who won, but what he acquired. |
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In general, the probable outcome is good for physical dysfunctions resulting from treatable or reversible conditions. |
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The personalised nature of the bid battle makes the outcome hard to call, analysts said. |
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But when the logical outcome of originalism is contrary to his goals, originalism goes right out the window. |
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That it did is the outcome of the organization's and its affiliates ' political prostration before the Labour and trade union bureaucracy. |
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We already know the outcome of the election, give or take, but it is a mere sideshow compared to the importance of the referendum. |
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The likely outcome of such an approach is that the models require major and separate calibration for every different circumstance. |
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The bacteriological outcome variable was the eradication of the initial pathogen. |
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Is that the only passage in which the trial judge drew attention to his interest in the outcome of the proceedings? |
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The outcome is an elevation in serum cholesterol levels and increased propensity toward the development of atherosclerosis. |
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But when has weight of numbers been a reason to pre-empt the outcome of a parliamentary inquiry or cut it short? |
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The outcome of this inevitable economic process was not government of, for and by the people, but of, for and by the new capitalist plutocracy. |
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No one knows what the outcome will be, but it is certain that it will be a fight to the death. |
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I'll know the outcome in a few weeks time as to whether I'm a permanent fixture in the office or not. |
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Its outcome will be decided in a relatively small number of battleground states where every vote will matter. |
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She would like to use this forum as an opportunity to share her feelings and opinions and exchange views on the outcome of the elections. |
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We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally. |
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Whatever the outcome of the vote, there will be important lessons to draw from this. |
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Whatever the outcome however, expect it to remain in the melting pot from first minute to last. |
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At the time of writing, it is too early to know the final outcome of the process. |
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He looked so set on some course of destruction that I decided to follow him to see what the outcome would be. |
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Producing a commercial product is not the principal concern, though if there is a commercial outcome that will be well and good. |
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And I assure you, this will not be a campaign of half measures, and we will accept no outcome but victory. |
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In layman's terms, standard deviation is a unit of statistical measure that also expresses the probability of a given outcome arising. |
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Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport. |
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The outcome must be one that is equitable and balances operational time and respite, and one that is structurally sustainable. |
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This outcome reduces the probability the signal will pass the detection threshold, resulting in a missed detection. |
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This does not make a poor outcome for the whole of the financial year to end March 2005 a racing certainty. |
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One measure of the outcome is the declining number of people who vote in elections. |
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Strang made sure of the second outcome midway through the first period of extra time. |
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I do not want the outcome of a big game coming down to how well the ref tosses up the ball. |
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Our clients clearly want the court hearing to reach a final outcome on all of the issues raised in their application. |
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The sample plot in Figure 1 is the outcome of a pair of dice thrown a large number of times. |
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By the time you read this, we may well know the outcome of the US presidential race. |
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The sad outcome of this nonsense is that the boy's morale and self-confidence will be damaged. |
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In that way a far healthier outcome could well be achieved from all points of view in the long run. |
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These features of the defence of self-defence are critical to the outcome of this appeal. |
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Had any of these been converted the outcome could well have been a different story. |
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Mind you whatever the outcome it could well be one of the games of the entire year. |
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Women's case notes were examined to identify indication for karyotyping, gestation at diagnosis, and outcome of pregnancy. |
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The results may be within the margin of error, but the outcome could well be determined by the margin of litigation. |
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Prison treatment plus aftercare yielded the best outcome results at the centre, a finding that has now been replicated in other studies. |
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The outcome will be determined in large part by the readiness of US forces to engage the enemy. |
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The outcome will be economic aggravation, dashing the desperate hope for an economic recovery. |
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Having removed the referrals for outpatient groups, the outcome of other referrals was reanalysed. |
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In such cases, luck plays a part and it might well decide the outcome of the match! |
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The outcome of that duel may well settle the series, and on current evidence there is only one winner. |
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Granada would make a final decision when the outcome of the formal regulatory review process was known. |
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If he is determined to make this a battle of wills, the outcome could be very messy. |
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Consistently, they have denied they duck each other, or that their father has a hand in the outcome of matches. |
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The outcome of this populist turn is the celebration of the ordinary and the banal. |
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This outcome has become a banal tautology repeated in every pharmaceutical marketing article. |
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The only conceivable outcome of this feeble wetness will be some free publicity. |
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These shows depend on contestants remaining mum about the show's outcome until the airdate. |
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Watkins said he felt the outcome would be revealed in a matter of days rather than weeks. |
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Forcing that outcome now is right and timely, and may obviate the need to pursue it militarily later. |
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Ok, that said, I have to say I am thoroughly disappointed in the outcome of this election. |
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As a result of being scrutinised closely by public authorities at every stage, its final form was the outcome of a number of compromises. |
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It seems to me there's been an unforeseen outcome and they're trying to back-pedal. |
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This indicates investors believe the future outlook for the group has been significantly enhanced irrespective of the outcome of the bid. |
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Justice Kirby stood the matter over generally pending the outcome of the decisions on Tuesday. |
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When any rearrest or drug rearrests were the outcome criteria, only the use of jail was related to rearrest, net of controls for participant risk. |
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Such an outcome would threaten any standards for weblog API's and syndication far more than internecine struggles within the existing weblog community ever could. |
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Our extensive battery of outcome measures, which focus mainly on physical benefits, is unlikely to capture the full extent of these apparent social benefits. |
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It is possible to set learning objectives and plan activities that the teacher hopes will achieve the objective, but the outcome will be different for different students. |
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I do not support the belief that violent protest is justified regardless of the outcome of the Ferguson grand jury. |
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Using his rapier-like jab and speed afoot, Ali earned a lopsided decision in a bout that was physically much tougher than the final outcome indicates. |
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Even those who did fight against the Russians played only a marginal role in determining the outcome of the war. |
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But, when we even partially pay for it, what they do has to be justified and when justification is demanded the outcome will almost always be condemnation. |
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Conciliation is a consensual process where litigation and arbitration are adjuratory processes in which parties have no control on the outcome of the dispute or the process. |
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From this developed a formal system of logic based on syllogisms which was acceptable to all parties in order to decide the outcome of such debates. |
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Whatever the outcome of this particular dispute, though, these homes have to be built somewhere and the less acrimony with which it can be done the better. |
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They overturn laws passed by legislators, constitutionalize rights not enumerated in the Constitution, even determine the outcome of a presidential election. |
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We also discuss the treatment and clinical outcome of these patients. |
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The framers of the law established safeguards to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections. |
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Once the rikishi start to grapple, the outcome can be called by one of the seventy Kimarite and the techniques used described by oshi, yori, nage and so on. |
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It is hard to believe there is any other outcome for our gutless political system than to choose the second way out. |
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A mere year ago this outcome would have been considered wildly improbable. |
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The cause and outcome of the earthquake swarm are uncertain at this time. |
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Certainly, Conroy's interventions were crucial to the outcome of the game. |
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Terrorism is often the outcome of that fanatic fundamentalism which springs from the conviction that one's own vision of the truth must be forced upon everyone else. |
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As a handgun owner, it's not the most desirable outcome we could have had. |
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The outcome of today's application really turns on two questions. |
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Hard to say if the banishment will make any impact on the outcome on the medal stand. |
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We then conducted bivariate comparisons between groups on outcome variables that included rearrest, type and severity of charge and disposition of rearrests. |
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The authors conclude that using insulin four times daily improved glycemic control and perinatal outcome in mothers with gestational or pregestational diabetes. |
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But the debate goes on, appeals continue and the outcome remains in doubt. |
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I suppose the counter-argument in favor of SFU permadeath in the Strike Force missions is the fact their outcome has an impact on the campaign story. |
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There was no statistically significant relation between volume and outcome in prostatectomies, gastric surgery, cholecystectomy, or stomach operations for cancer. |
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In this study we investigated whether the carotenoid throat patch displayed by male red-collared widowbirds determines the outcome of male contests. |
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It's a fascinating read, and reveals the extent to which rakish elements amongst landowners and the aristocracy staked huge wagers on the outcome of sporting events. |
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Whatever the final outcome of the case, the delay in the ruling will provide time for deals to be struck by financial interests that have a stake in the dispute. |
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While he agrees it's a good outcome for shareholders, he believes there could be a sting in the tail for investors as the big players consider their options. |
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One of the defense attorneys for Zimmerman said he was glad the outcome did not turn a tragedy into travesty. |
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