By all means, do not settle — that breeds resentment and
creates bad outcomes.
Retirement planning myths may be some of the most persistent and pervasive, and they can
create the worst outcome for our finances.
Not exact matches
That lack of funding
creates several
outcomes, a few of which are particularly
bad:
Once you've accepted what the
worst possible
outcome of a situation could be, then you can actually start thinking about how you actually might
create a better
outcome.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, the shadow foreign secretary, Emily Thornberry, said it was hard to imagine a
worse outcome from the policy brought in through a series of new laws from 2010 to
create a hostile environment towards illegal immigrants.
Reporting only aggregated adherence rates could
create an incentive to avoid groups with
worse outcomes rather than undertaking interventions to improve their care.41 Some health plans or clinicians may avoid enrolling minority patients, for whom performance rates are typically lower.42, 43 Stratifying performance rates by race, ethnicity, or other demographic characteristics may mitigate such undesired effects by not penalizing organizations that disproportionately treat minority patients.
«While some chains have clearly raised attainment, others achieve
worse outcomes creating huge disparities within the academy sector and compared to other mainstream schools,» says Mr Stuart.
Backed by the commitment and determination of our board of directors, volunteers and a growing community network, E3 Rochester was formed in 2012 to
create systemic change in K - 12 education for the children of the City of Rochester to drastically change the dire student academic
outcomes in the
worst performing urban district in the nation: in 2015, just 46 % of students graduated from high school on time, with only 5 % proficient to enter college or begin a career.
In our view, the
worst possible
outcome at Johannesburg would be taking any steps towards
creating a World Environmental Organization, as the European Union has suggested.»
While the guaranteed products prevents the 1 % chance of a really
bad outcome, it also diminishes the chances of moderately good
outcomes, and essentially
creates an abnormal chance of just the guaranteed
outcome.
In a pair of analyses based on NSCAW, Cecilia Casaneueva and colleagues showed that about one - third of parents with low parenting skills had experienced domestic violence.24 Such violence was also associated with harsher parenting: children over the age of eighteen months were more likely to be spanked if their parents were facing domestic violence.25 But parents who had once experienced domestic violence, but had been able to put it behind them, did not show elevated rates of impaired or violent parenting.26 The parenting of women currently suffering interpersonal partner violence is significantly
worse than that of women who have faced it in the past, suggesting that the context of the violence is
creating the problems in parenting and child conduct problems and that its cessation may be a more important contributor to child
outcomes than parent instruction.