My focus in the book is on what you can do to improve
the odds of a good outcome for your child, without leaving North America.
Not exact matches
Amateurs don't have any idea what improves the
odds of achieving
good outcomes.
The color - coded graphic gives you a
good idea
of what the
odds are
of good and bad
outcomes for up to four investing strategies at a time.
For what it is, we could produce millions
of people who would argue that they prayed for X and got X or something even
better when the
odds were against such an
outcome.
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This means that when you bet, you not only have to choose which
of the 3
outcomes will occur, but the
odds aren't that
good either.
Odds Boosts — it's
best to check on a daily basis for these as they apply to specific events but the basic concept is that the price
of an
outcome is boosted to encourage punters to back it.
Analysis
of data from nine randomised trials involving 6756 patients (1729 older than 80 years
of age) showed that alteplase treatment significantly increased the
odds of a
good stroke
outcome (no significant disability 3 - 6 months after stroke), with faster treatment offering the
best chance
of recovery.
The
odds of a
good stroke
outcome were 75 % greater for patients given alteplase within 3 hours
of initial stroke symptoms, compared with those who did not receive the drug; for those given the drug between 3 and 4 · 5 hours post-stroke there was a 26 % increased chance
of a
good outcome; while for those with a delay
of more than 4 · 5 hours in receiving treatment, there was just a 15 %, not statistically significant, increase in the chance
of a
good recovery.
' [Skills] such as perseverance, sociability and self - esteem have been shown to influence numerous measures
of social
outcomes, including
better health, improved subjective wellbeing and reduced
odds of engaging in conduct problems.
In the second study, the Associated Press says charter schools are among the nation's most segregated — «an
outcome at
odds, critics say, with their goal
of offering a
better alternative to failing traditional public schools.»
MILWAUKEE (AP)-- Charter schools are among the nation's most segregated, an Associated Press analysis finds — an
outcome at
odds, critics say, with their goal
of offering a
better alternative to failing traditional public schools.
You want the
best odds of experiencing the most favorable
outcome.
Despite the potential for minor as
well as severe postoperative phacoemulsification problems, the
odds of obtaining a successful
outcome still far outweigh the
odds for failure in most cases, and as such, the surgery is
well worth the cost, time commitment, and inherent risks for many owners, and in those patients that experience a positive
outcome, the owners are typically extremely pleased.
Criticism has come on two fronts — from scientists involved in other lines
of research giving higher
odds to hotter
outcomes and from others who say the robustness
of mid-range sensitivity is already
well established.
Relative to children with no ACEs, children who experienced ACEs had increased
odds of having below - average academic skills including poor literacy skills, as
well as attention problems, social problems, and aggression, placing them at significant risk for poor school achievement, which is associated with poor health.23 Our study adds to the growing literature on adverse
outcomes associated with ACEs3 — 9,24 — 28 by pointing to ACEs during early childhood as a risk factor for child academic and behavioral problems that have implications for education and health trajectories, as
well as achievement gaps and health disparities.
Fortunately, program evaluation research demonstrates that quality, research - based early intervention programs that begin early can improve the
odds of positive
outcomes for the nation's youngest and most vulnerable children
well into the adult years.
Other variables (maternal parity, housing stability, hospitalization, perceived health status, employment, use
of the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program, and cigarette smoking; whether the mother was living with a partner; and infant gestational age, birth weight, need for transfer to an intensive care nursery, health insurance, special needs, health status as perceived by the mother, and age at the time
of the survey) were included if the adjusted
odds ratio differed from the crude
odds ratio by at least 10 %, which is a
well - accepted method
of confounder selection when the decision
of whether to adjust is unclear.42, 43 Any variable associated with both the predictor (depression) and the
outcome (infant health services use, parenting practices, or injury - prevention measures) at P <.25, as suggested by Mickey and Greenland, 42 was also included.