But assuming these bills become law,
the most obvious outcome seems to be that people just won't register and admin websites in the state of New York.
Very often the best trade is in the opposite direction from
the most obvious outcome for that pattern.
The most obvious outcome we can hope for is that students will end up knowing more about their social and natural world from reading informational texts — and that could have a positive effect on their reading comprehension.
The most obvious outcomes never pan out, and recommended courses of action usually fall short.
Not exact matches
Turnout is important to politicians for two reasons, the
most obvious being that it determines election
outcomes.
This kind of landmark judicial pronouncement is understandably rare in every jurisdiction not excluding the
most advanced democracies for the
obvious reason that it has always been considered prudent for the preservation of the state, democracy and the peace to ensure that proactive mechanisms are put in place before, during and after voting day to deliver credible electoral
outcomes rather than rely on costly post electoral judicial reviews.
The point that a party heading into an election where a hung Parliament would be a good
outcome might want to think about red lines / veto points for its
most feasible partners ought to be an
obvious one.
The
obvious conclusion of the study is that
most graduate students are open to a range of possible employment
outcomes, whether they're just beginning or further along in their training.
While the bright flashing colours will keep infants entertained, the trite «story» and its
obvious outcomes is an insult to
most film - goers» intelligence.
Jealousy crops up as the
most obvious one, but the
outcome of both situations varies drastically.
Managing workloads and liabilities Apologies for stating the
obvious, but the
most important aspect of any school trip is the
outcome, measured in educational terms.
The
most obvious effect of this, said my students, was innovation overload and the continuous dropping of one new approach in favour of the next, to no perceptible
outcome.
The evidence of the impact of technology on
outcomes, which is sometimes hard to pin down, is more
obvious in the
most successful schools.
But this
outcome was far from
obvious for
most of my PhD.
Favourable law and facts create the
most obvious path to a successful
outcome on appeal.