Sentences with phrase «many of the bad outcomes»

The first question reminds you that on the spectrum of bad outcomes, not succeeding in a creative project is on the (very) low end of the seriousness scale.
Meanwhile, researchers have also cast doubt on the long - term efficacy of «forced fun» at work, finding that required levity can lead to an array of bad outcomes such as burnout among employees, and that these cheerful work cultures often serve to distract workers from excessive control or poor conditions elsewhere in the business.
Ability of one class of society to insulate themselves from the immediate effects of bad outcomes and pass it on to others is a core cause of long term societal collapse.
This uniformity of bad outcomes is why I keep using the word «warning» lately.
Many of the bad outcomes are washed out in this data - laundering exercise.
In the case of a bad outcome, how many of you would cry foul that a doctor HAD N'T pushed c - section hard enough?
Mr. CANADA: Well, we're really trying to focus in on a community that, for the last 50 years, has had some of the worst outcomes for children in America.
If an experienced doctor feels circumstances have began while in labor that might increase the risk of a bad outcome to my baby so a cesarean is recommended, that is good clinical practice.
A series of bad outcomes (dead babies) comes to the attention of the Midwifery Joint Committee (involving direct - entry midwife Rowan Bailey in July (mentioned above), and a Certified Professional Midwife and two Certified Nurse Midwives around the same time [additional deaths, not mentioned above]-RRB-.
These midwifes do not have ANY REVIEW at all of their bad outcomes, and therefore, they will not learn from their losses.
It's called a root cause analysis of the bad outcome.
And it's not just a review of bad outcomes, it's a review of all outcomes.
The reason insurance rates are high is because the risk of a bad outcome leading to a large payout is high.
A root cause analysis of all bad outcomes should be systematically for the benefit of all mothers, for all birth attendants.
Why shouldn't hospitals be averse to high risks of a bad outcome?
So you put yourself and your baby at very high risk of a bad outcome, and what does it get you in return?
If the insurance company won't cover it, it's because they have determined that the risk of a bad outcome is too high for the level of premium they are getting.
I have only the details the hospitals have released, but I suspect the bans came on the heels of bad outcomes.
Nonetheless, even this survey, which is biased toward good outcomes, had an appalling number of bad outcomes.
And this inflammatory use of a «relative percentage risk» rather than relative risk or absolute risk... for example, even if assuming the writer's awkward data is valid, you can to look at infant living rates and see 99.6 % vs 98.4 %, which means there's only a 1.2 % higher risk of bad outcome from at - home birth than hospital.
The actual data is suggestive of a low risk of bad outcomes for homebirthers, but they are clearly at higher risk than hospital birth!
It's very hard to speak against that or be discouraging about that but, on the other hand, there is the possibility that in nursing you actually increase the risk of a bad outcome in this respect.
Johnson's predicament is the least of the bad outcomes from the war between the state's two leading Democrats, which is hurting the city in ways that are not often explained in the many media reports about it.
«The clear scientific consensus is that these drugs are absolutely vital to prevention or amelioration of the worst outcomes during a severe pandemic,» says Jon McCullers of the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center in Memphis.
One of these bad outcomes occurred in four of the patients.
The association between negative emotionality and age of initiation of marijuana abuse is consistent with prior findings of worse outcomes with earlier initiation of marijuana abuse (77).
One of the worst outcomes of the 5 paragraph approach is that it pounds the voice out of the text, even for the better writers.
One of the worst outcomes for a car owner who has invested in a car is to have his or her car totaled in a crash or stolen.
When the chances of a bad outcome approach around 10 %, mindfulness really helps you ignore those unlikely bad outcomes and proceed with a strategy that has a very good chance of success.
Gourevitch has a point about the «politics of fear,» but historically speaking, when has a major national initiative not been motivated, at least in part, by fear of a bad outcome?
(Or, perhaps I should say, fear of a worse outcome?)
Dogs and developing countries are a rough mix — with the lack of neutering resulting in puppy population explosions and all manner of bad outcomes, from millions of dog bites a year in India to rabies outbreaks in Indonesia to fatal maulings in Mexico City.
These strong conclusions have a lot of scientists and policy experts pushing for prompt action, after decades of waffling, both to cut the odds of the worst outcomes by curbing greenhouse gas emissions and by boosting resilience to climate extremes — whatever the cause.
Stephen H. Schneider, the Stanford climatologist I've been interviewing since 1988 on this issue, has long favored pursuing climate policies that reflect the overall reality that the risk of bad outcomes rises with gas concentrations:
In the lead up to the final show - down, I think it is vital to understand just how high the stakes of a bad outcome are.
It misrepresented NSF's cherry pick of the worst outcome IPCC heat stress papers, all models.
I can think of no worse outcome for science in general — Lysenko comes to mind.
You can significantly reduce the chances of a bad outcome by hiring an attorney to defend you.
Firms are more focused on the risks of a bad outcome than the possible opportunities of a good one.
That means most Americans charged with a crime are at risk of bad outcomes partly caused by the quality of representation that they can afford.
But the mere existence of a risk of bad outcomes from trying something new isn't a good enough reason not to try.
If we judge only by outcomes, decisions will be made to pursue the lowest probability of a bad outcome.
Provides that physicians can not be held liable for punitive damages because of the bad outcome of a prescription medication as long as it was administered in compliance with current FDA protocols.
Underinsurance leads to all sorts of bad outcomes — bankruptcies, home foreclosures, unsustainable debt — which we'll explore further in this blog.
Paying Later: The High Costs of Failing to Invest in Young Children (PDF - 220 KB) Pew Center on the States, Partnership for America's Economic Success (2011) Reports the findings of a study that explored the social costs caused by an array of bad outcomes, including child abuse and neglect, high school dropouts, criminal activity, teen pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, and other health problems, and how these costs could be reduced by investing in evidence - based early childhood programs.

Not exact matches

Earlier research has found that your zip code is one of the strongest indicators of your health, and that regions with more economic inequality have higher rates of chronic illness and worse medical outcomes.
A warning letter is pretty much the worst possible outcome, because it could conceivably shut down part or all of the company's operations.
Consider, if you will: of all the punishments (or more neutrally, all the bad outcomes) that could befall a sexist buffoon, which one do you think is most fitting?
Then determine what you will do if you are unable to prevent one of those «worst possible outcomes
That lack of funding creates several outcomes, a few of which are particularly bad:
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