Not exact matches
Nevertheless, while the
exact date of default is up
for debate, most analysts see it as a likely
outcome.
This is the
exact opposite
outcome of a single - shot Prisoners» Dilemma, where the rational strategy is to be mean; when you're playing
for the long run it is better to be nice — you'll make up any short - term losses with long - term gains.
Whatever the
exact outcome, those ministers and editors calling
for «unity in diversity» may be expected to play an increasingly influential role in the Churches of Christ.
As such, it may very well be probable that «nones» simply randomly don't get represented as often, given the small sample size (you can ask on Cross-validated the probability of the
exact outcome we see, especially adjusted
for mimicry noted as the main reason).
The
exact mechanisms must be probed in further animal studies, Reid says, but eventually he hopes researchers will be able to use a patient's bacterial makeup as a biomarker
for cancer screening or to develop probiotics
for improving prognosis and treatment
outcomes.
This, combined with our veterinarians» skills and
exacting standards
for care, ensures a safe surgical
outcome for your pet.
WHAT is the expected
outcome from giving the medication: I've often been surprised by clients bringing a horse back
for the
exact same condition MONTHS after I had treated him and hearing them say, «Well, he never really did get any better.»
The longer we keep pulling the trigger in exchange
for cash, the greater the probability that we're in
for a really, really bad
outcome, even if we can't predict exactly when it will happen, the size of the bullet, or the
exact place it will hit us (first).
The client was unsure of the
exact scope but had a hard deadline
for the
outcome.
Although
exact congruency between the detail and timing of some measures was not attainable between the two birth cohorts, comparable measures were carefully developed and the extent of evidence
for changes between the cohorts in the associations of childhood indicators with adult health
outcomes, or
for gender differentials, systematically explored.
Some social scientists may see limitations in these data, as these social programs are not specifically designed to affect
outcomes for children therefore the
exact mechanisms of any observed change are unclear [23].
We controlled
for a wide range of potential confounders: characteristics of the child (temperament and development at 9 months, and illness and
exact age at
outcome), equivalent mother involvement where appropriate, and factors related to socioeconomic status, household change, and parental well - being, where statistically significant.