Sentences with phrase «eventual outcome of»

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All details are exceedingly vague at this stage, but the eventual outcome of Casper could result in three versions (forks) of Ethereum: PoS, PoW, and Classic.
The eventual outcome of the EU's efforts to establish an MIC is more uncertain.
Failing to adhere to the Protocol is likely to penalise a defaulting party resulting in adverse costs orders, irrespective of the eventual outcome of the dispute.
The eventual outcome of the case could vastly extend the federal government's responsibilities to hundreds of thousands of aboriginal people.
Secondly, that as deliberate personal wrongdoing is alleged a decision about the insurer's liability should be postponed until the eventual outcome of any legal proceedings is known.
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In the 1992 general election, Nuneaton was taken by Labour with a 7 % swing, which was one of the largest swings of the night; in the 2015 election, the Nuneaton result would largely seal the eventual outcome of the election.
Throughout my entire life I have never been more excited by the eventual outcome of a general election.
«There remain real and substantial uncertainties about the pace and eventual outcome of [international] negotiations.
We will tackle the real issues of immigration instead whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit negotiations and make the changes that are needed.
The eventual outcome of the group is that moms walk away with a solid group of new mom friends.
Yet the eventual outcome of the biblical experience, initially elevating one God above all competing powers, was the discovery that these gods were no gods at all.
However, that should never blind an individual as to the eventual outcome of this world — nothing means anything because in the end it all disappears.
«The addition of biological interactions adds another layer of complexity (and uncertainty) to the eventual outcomes of changing temperatures, circulations and so on.
The larger the system the greater control non-registrant staff has over the eventual outcomes of registrant businesses.

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«Many experts are pointing to the South China Sea dispute as the eventual outcome to China's Arctic involvement, but the strategic value of the Arctic simply does not make sense for China to engage in confrontational behavior,» Zhang said.
«Eventual control of Disney by the Murdochs may not be the most likely outcome, but we think it is a very possible one.»
Even though the outcome of the first vote eliminated candidates from the traditional parties, the results pointed to an eventual victory for independent centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
In the matter of the ordination of women in the Episcopal Church, for example, the eventual outcome has become dramatically overshadowed by the manner in which the issue is being handled.
However, my boyfriend and I agreed it was a lot of work for the eventual outcome.
But with social media now at the forefront of every major footballing news story, the Evans case has created a far more toxic atmosphere, and the implications of its eventual outcome have now become of national interest.
It made little difference to the eventual outcome as Blackpool were 3 - 0 up at the time but it went down in history as one of the most bizarre goals ever seen at the seaside.
But is it really that difficult to predict the eventual outcome in the Premier League by the end of the season?
Regardless of the eventual outcome, the Ebola epidemic and its resulting effects on basic and translational research, whatever they may be, illustrate how difficult it is to predict the future of a research area and the great extent to which the unexpected influences careers.
«This, in the case of the EU referendum where multiple factors influence the decision simultaneously, failed to predict the eventual outcome.
Tests of drug effects often rely on short - term surrogate indicators (say, change in cholesterol level), for instance, rather than eventual meaningful outcomes (say, heart attacks).
«What we want to try to do is build multivariate approaches that consider multiple domains of human behavior simultaneously, to see if we can boost our power in predicting eventual outcomes for folks,» he says.
The eventual outcome was a new study published online August 13 in the journal Appetite, which suggests that an accurate judgment of satiety depends more on what we see with our eyes rather than what we put in our stomachs.
But after several questions about potential outcomes of such early research, Niakan did «wildly speculate» that, if certain genes are found to be particularly important for development, one eventual approach might be to check during IVF whether eggs were making the proteins encoded by those genes, and if not, then add them to culture media.
Regulatory reform will be necessary to adopt a system based on treating existing pathology to one based on repair of the cellular and molecular damage that causes it, with the outcome being the delay and eventual indefinite postponement of the very onset of such pathology with age.
Daniel Cormier & Cain Velasquez both train out of the American Kickboxing Academy which provided Cormier with a dilemma once he moved over to the UFC from Strikeforce as the heavyweight champion, the eventual outcome was a drop down to 205 lbs where Cormier has remained since 2014.
While the eventual outcome is seemingly obvious, it isn't the destination that matters; it is the journey, and Niki Caro «s film manages to reach out and grab the viewer and provoke emotion in all of the right places.
As the plot head into its final act, the scientist's globe - spanning journey strains from a bland quality that favors the unknown over the prospects of a satisfactory resolution, although the eventual outcome is both tender and thoughtfully cryptic.
There is a lot of time spent detailing the supporting players, and yet their eventual outcomes seem rushed and sudden.
Here's the thing: Once he starts grilling the suspects, the film naturally bogs down if you know the eventual outcome; but if you don't, then you will be hard pressed to find a grander or more delightful way to spend a couple of hours.
Though Mark Wahlberg stars as Luttrell, Berg wisely does not tilt the screen time in his favor, and we fear for each member of his team equally, even though we already know what the eventual outcome will be.
Since the ACE membership boasts a very high crossover within its membership of Academy ® members, it is considered a very accurate bellwether for the eventual Oscar ® outcome.
However shocking the threat of a more than $ 2 billion cut to Title II is to most education leaders, it is important to remember that the President proposed cutting in half Title II spending in the short - term spending measure, but when all was said and done in the Congress, a far more modest 8.9 percent reduction was the eventual outcome.
Quantifying the link between research engagement and school outcomes is extremely difficult, because there are so many steps between teachers «engaging» with research, or undertaking their own enquiry, and the eventual outcomes for children (although evaluating the impact of specific initiatives on children's outcomes is somewhat easier).
«The eventual outcome is very likely it would be all 20 of them,» he added.
We find that performance during screening, and especially performance on specific screening assessments, is significantly predictive of applicants» eventual employment in LAUSD and teachers» later contributions to student achievement, evaluation outcomes, and attendance, but not to teacher mobility or retention.
There are no immediate plans for a rollout of 300 to 400 stores, two sources say, but they could not rule out that eventual outcome.
The date the debt was assigned to the collection agency tends to be the only date that will ever be used to measure its recency, regardless of the eventual outcome.
Early detection of cataracts by the primary veterinarian, with subsequent referral to a veterinary ophthalmologist, can have a positive influence on the eventual outcome.
To determine which combination of measures best predicted outcome, we tested the discrimination, or performance, of each model by calculating the area under the curve (AUC), which quantified each model's ability to classify a dog correctly as an eventual program release or success (higher AUCs indicate better predictive power)(54, 55)(SI Materials and Methods).
The eventual outcome is often euthanasia due to the chronic pain, loss of mobility and reduced quality of life.
This might be why the eventual conclusion of the Mass Effect series felt constraining to so many who played it: because players believed their branching storylines would culminate in a truly unique final outcome, they were shocked — even offended — to reach a climax that funneled them into a definitive, conveniently color - coded set of endpoints.
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