Sentences with phrase «likely favorable results»

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Paying a single premium will likely cause the policy to become a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC), resulting in less favorable income tax treatment and the potential for tax penalties on loans and withdrawals.
We hypothesized that studies with food industry sponsorship would be more likely to have favorable results and conclusions than those without industry sponsorship.
Although these facts do not mean that the results are invalid, a 2003 study published in the British Medical Journal suggests that trials funded by drug companies are more likely to report favorable results about their products than are trials funded by independent organizations.
Although university researchers might spin their results in a favorable light when trying to get a paper published or seeking their next grant, companies are more likely to release only positive findings and not negative ones that could hurt their corporate standing, he says: «I just look at it as a species of dishonesty.»
A 2007 study found that research on health drinks that was funded entirely by beverage companies was between four and eight times more likely to find a favorable result than research with no industry support.
Long - term investors will likely see favorable results from Praxair.
A number of surgical procedures have been designed to address a dysfunctional colon, but the current consensus among surgeons is that removal of the majority of the colon, whether it appears grossly diseased or not, is most likely to result in a favorable outcome.
Criminal defendant who pleaded guilty, then appealed his conviction based on his attorney's failure to tell him he would be deported, could not show he had been prejudiced by this failure because, (1) just before accepting his plea, the judge told him he would likely be deported, and (2) he could not show he was likely to obtain a more favorable result by going to trial.
Paying a single premium will likely cause the policy to become a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC), resulting in less favorable income tax treatment and the potential for tax penalties on loans and withdrawals.
Whether it be a construction project manager, a retail manager or a CPA, the fact is that to be good at almost anything you need to be able to critically analyze the situation at hand and make a decision that will likely result in the most favorable outcome.
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