Sentences with phrase «likely outcome of the review»

It is reporting on what it suggests is the «most detailed analysis yet» of the likely outcome of the review of constituency boundaries currently being undertaken by the various Boundary Commissions.

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This review suggests that women who received midwife - led continuity models of care were less likely to experience intervention and more likely to be satisfied with their care with at least comparable adverse outcomes for women or their infants than women who received other models of care.
The efforts needed to minimize the disparities in breastfeeding outcomes in the United States will likely require a multifaceted effort, involving several types of interventions evaluated in this critical review.
Flanagan's re-election comes as the outcome of two races with Republican incumbents remain in doubt, with a review of absentee ballots and a likely recount to delay the calls for weeks to come.
The most likely outcome is that the UK would simply arrest him, arguably in violation of the Vienna Convention, trusting that the inevitable judicial review and appeal would land in their favour.
The likeliest outcome now is probably a period of bad - tempered negotiation, followed by a Review which either ignores or skims over the two fiscal years after 2015.
Responding to the government's references to the likely outcome of the Strathclyde review, Labour reaffirmed its commitment to replacing the House of Lords with an elected second chamber.
The most likely outcome of the Strathclyde review is that the House of Lords will have its wings clipped, with its power to block secondary legislation replaced with the ability to ask the Commons to «look again» at a bill.
A defence policy review under such chairmanship, now without the restraint of a defence spokesman with a different view, makes it even less likely that the moderates still sitting round the shadow cabinet table can ultimately live with the outcome.
«The results of our review show that should change, as people with sleep disorders may be more likely to have another stroke or other negative outcomes than people without sleep problems, such as having to go to a nursing home after leaving the hospital.»
These antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects are also likely to be responsible for the mechanism behind the beneficial associations between coffee consumption and liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer110 that our umbrella review found had the greatest magnitude of effect compared with other outcomes.
Indeed, our review findings would suggest that if professional development is explicitly focused on improving an observed teacher practice instead of being focused explicitly on addressing a pupil need, then it is less likely to be effective at improving outcomes for students.
Working with a partner organization known as Transforming Education, they selected the specific social - emotional skills on which to focus based on a review of evidence on the extent to which those skills are measurable, meaningfully predictive of important academic and life outcomes, and likely to be malleable through school - based interventions.
There's ample uncertainty but the study, published today in the peer - reviewed online journal Ecosphere, points to a variety of outcomes, with fires likely becoming more frequent in zones you might expect — like temperate North America and particularly the western United States — but rarer in the tropics.
As the case moves forward, your lawyer will review the applicable law and try to give you insight into how long the case will go on, the expected amount of your settlement, and the likely outcome of the case.
Additionally, since the predictive coding program relies on the judgment of the senior attorney who trains it, the outcomes are likely to be more consistent and accurate than if an attorney hires multiple individuals who are less familiar with the facts to review the documents.
At critical stages, the case - handling attorney can convene a round table discussion with catastrophic injury team members not directly involved in the case to review the progress of the action, what needs to be done to fully prepare it, and its likely outcome.
Because other Canadian provinces are paying close attention to this review, the outcome of the LCO will likely influence legislative and judicial efforts on class actions throughout the country.
He said at para. 31: «The evidence demonstrated it is more likely than not that even if the appellant had lived up to the standard of care, the respondent would have lost her leg» and at para. 36: «In view of the evidence I have reviewed, and in view of the respondent's concession that there was no evidence to suggest that it was more than likely a better outcome would have followed had the appellant acted with care, the trial judge's finding reveals either a misapprehension as to the law or a palpable and overriding error on the facts.»
The effect is that in judicial review proceedings the High Court must refuse relief if it appears «to be highly likely that the outcome for the applicant would not have been substantially different if the conduct complained of had not occurred», unless the granting of relief is appropriate «for reasons of exceptional public interest».
We can help you understand the process options, review & court procedure, ensure that you meet filing deadlines, help you develop a compelling legal argument for court, mediation or negotiations, and advise you as to the likely range of outcomes.
The preceding review suggests that adaptive behavior outcome in deaf children is likely to be associated primarily with intelligence or parental depression or a combination of these factors.
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