Sentences with phrase «likely outcomes resulting»

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«As a result, we're likely to witness a similar influx of funds, albeit potentially more sustained, to what we saw last November immediately following the outcome of the US election and the corresponding spike in confidence.»
Having good record keeping and being open with relationship managers will make the discussion easier, and will more likely result in a positive outcome.
The purpose we primarily serve is we take our LPs» money, we help pick projects that we think are most likely to result in really big outcomes, and then we help those projects result in really big outcomes.
Asked about these matters, Kevin Heine, a Bank of New York Mellon spokesman, said, «We believe an $ 8.5 billion bird - in - the - hand settlement with significant servicing improvements is a far better result for all investors than the likely outcome following years of costly litigation.»
As a result, these feedbacks could render the tail probability outcomes more likely than we project.
Topline results for bempedoic acid in combination with a high dose statin, expected in September, and outcomes results for PCSK9 and CETP inhibitors, likely in 1H17, are the most notable catalysts over the next 12 months.
«We believe the worst result for ESPR would be success of the remaining CETP inhibitor anacetrapib, as this would be a significant competitor, could set the bar higher for outcomes results, and make the FDA even more likely to require outcomes data for bempedoic acid in our view, because there would be lower unmet need,» the analyst wrote.
A much better than expected outcome for 2013 - 14 would likely result in a balanced budget for 2014 - 15, all other things remaining equal.
Whatever the outcome of the Greek referendum on Sunday (July 5), the result is likely to mean more uncertainty and possibly pain for the people of...
Some fraction of conservative activists probably favor this outcome, but mass support for flat taxes is likely a result of people initially misunderstanding the distributional impact.
Animals have to constantly adapt to a changing environment and thus «conscious mental imagery, explicit anticipation of likely outcomes and simple thoughts about them are likely to achieve better results than thoughtless reaction» (AT 41).
Even in pure research a person often has a general idea of the sort of results that are likely to follow, and the motives of the project's sponsor indicate the type of outcome for which he hopes.
No matter how the breakdown of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction of life on the planet, is avoided.
We often are unsure of the outcome of an action, and so we refrain, while God knows not the actual outcome but at least the likely result of every move.
The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) has played down concerns that US milk prices will rocket as a result of the looming «dairy cliff», branding it the «least likely outcome
However, my overarching thoughts are that moving towards a more plant based diet makes complete sense for achieving positive health outcomes and reducing disease risk, because it will likely result in a move away from less healthy options.
Most sportsbooks offer a prop bet regarding the exact series result, and right now oddsmakers believe the most likely outcome is that the Warriors will win the series in seven games.
The same man overseen what is likely to be deemed one of the greatest results of the century, when Newcastle slammed five home past Sunderland at St James» Park back in October in a 5 - 1 rout of their fiercest of rivals, but it was Hughton's failure to deliver winning outcomes on a regular basis which ultimately cost him his job in December, to the dismay of the fans and the general public
What they wanted was somebody to show them what to do and to help them, and not having that help is costing the Government and the devolved Administrations through the outcomes for those babies, as they are more likely to cost the NHS more in later life; through the outcomes for the mothers; and through the outcomes for some mothers who really struggle with having to give up breastfeeding, and end up in the mental health system as a result.
Unplanned home births are likely emergencies involving precipitous labor or other complications that might result in poorer - than - average outcomes when occurring in a setting unprepared for this type of delivery.
This was expected based on the results of the pregnancy outcome study from which these women were selected, ie, women with exposure to fluoxetine late in pregnancy were more likely to have lower birth weight infants and were also more likely to breastfeed while continuing to use the medication.
The births that are riskiest, most difficult, and therefore most likely to result in lethal outcomes are supervised by doctors.
Though clinical studies show that technology is better at finding potential tumors, and less likely to result in false alarms, there is not yet long - term research to show whether it saves lives or otherwise improves outcomes.
It's not impossible, and neither is the fact that such an atrocious result might force Nick Clegg to quit, though Lib Dems I've spoken to rate this as the less likely of the two outcomes.
And going back to pre-Sandy days, the Democrats were none too thrilled that Cuomo declined to intercede when the Senate and Assembly failed to agree on a redistricting plan for the congressional lines, kicking the matter to the courts and resulting in a far less gerrymandered outcome than a politically - controlled process would likely have produced.
Yet, this one caveat aside, the result is negative for Ed Miliband's party, as the byelection showed how Ukip's likely impact in 2015 will be go beyond its overall nationwide score or concentration of support, but be about where the party has the opportunity to change a specific race's outcome.
Maybe, but it's also perfectly plausible that people who have less emotional capital invested in the result are forming a more objective opinion on the likely outcome
«Voters want to hear about the economic and financial consequences of the choice that they make, and it is on the outcome of that debate that the result of the referendum is likely to turn,» professor John Curtice, research consultant at ScotCen Social Research, said.
However, whereas the previous effects of the West Lothian Question remained either theoretical or obscure, the outcome of the 2015 general election is likely to result in four circumstances that will maximise West Lothian's practical effects and visibility and are all consequences of the independence referendum.
Although disappointed in the outcome of the STEP trial, Koff says the results will likely give a shot in the arm to a growing effort to identify antibodies capable of neutralizing the virus before it causes a full - blown infection.
While an HSCT can cure the resulting bone marrow failure, outcomes are often poor, likely because of the toxicity associated with conventional conditioning.
Using the model, McHale and Baker could work out the most likely outcome of any English football match played over the 124 year study period — and use the results to calculate which was the all - time greatest team.
Super obese patients may have had diabetes for a longer duration and are more likely to have complications after surgery resulting in adverse health outcomes, explains Schauer.
These survey results are likely to resonate for some time to come before any definitive outcome is achieved, especially within the context of the Bologna Process, which is looking at creating a single European Education Area.
Brain injury does not necessarily result in long - term impairment or disability, although the location and extent of damage both have a significant effect on the likely outcome.
As other experts have also repeatedly warned, the need to win grants and tenure encourages researchers to pursue conservative projects that are likely to produce positive results and publications, rather than the risky ones that may result either in striking scientific advances — or in unsuccessful outcomes that journals are unlikely to publish.
«As significant alterations to ecosystems resulting from global change become more likely, environmental scientists and the general public need to appreciate some of the potential outcomes,» says senior author Andrew Friedland (http://envs.dartmouth.edu/people/andrew-j-friedland), a professor in Dartmouth's Environmental Studies Program.
«Children who perform poorly in school are more likely to have low incomes in adulthood, resulting in reduced developmental outcomes for the next generation» Bann said.
For instance, the trailer environment can be greatly affected by environmental conditions and stocking density, with positive or negative outcomes likely as a result of extremes in both aspects.
The authors believe their findings can be used by land managers to predict likely outcomes related to forthcoming disturbances occurring as a result of grid development, and that protecting unaltered landscapes from fragmentation by transmission lines, roads, crested wheatgrass plantings and the invasion of other non-native vegetation is integral to stemming range expansion by ravens.
Experimental results sometimes conflict and the outcome likely depends on a variety of factors, including the isoflavone amount, duration of feeding, and hormonal state of the animal.
Significant increases in neuron numbers were not observed in lamina 4, 5, 6 adjacent to injury centers, despite rescue of neurons more distal to the zone of injury; an outcome most likely due to neuron loss resulting from direct trauma to these laminae at time of injury.
Similar to the animal studies, large variations among the exposure protocols, measured outcomes, and subject susceptibilities likely explain much of the differences among findings and must be considered when interpreting the results.
«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.»
Because all your behaviors flow from your attitude — change your attitude, your reactions change and as a result the difficult person is likely (but not always, so don't count on this as an outcome) to behave differently too.
Trying to use a cookie - cutter approach and work with an arbitrary amount of resistance is likely to result in one of many unfavorable outcomes.
The change has come about partly through the work of excellent speed dating companies, but also a realization that this form of dating is safer, easier and more likely to result in a positive outcome.
The power of parents to move their disabled child out of a failing program would likely improve the outcomes for that child and motivate more teachers and administrators to achieve positive results for their students with disabilities.
My evidence suggests that these outcomes are likely the result of stronger encouragement from teachers and guidance counselors to enroll in AP courses, better information provided to students, and changes in teacher and peer norms.
Because recessions may affect student outcomes through channels other than school budgets (such as parental employment or neighborhood crime), the Shores and Steinberg result likely reflects all ill - effects of the recession rather than those through reduced per - pupil spending per se.
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