Sentences with phrase «of these bad outcomes occurred»

One of these bad outcomes occurred in four of the patients.

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It is a lesson of human experience whether the issue is playground bullying, Enron or Europe in the 1930s that the worst outcomes occur when good people find reasons to accommodate themselves to what they know is wrong.
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.
In developing countries, outcomes are sometimes worse in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the picture.
«Considering what bad outcomes might occur in the cyberarena needs inputs not just from the IT space but the broader space of operation,» he said.
The lesson of leverage is this: Assume that the worst imaginable outcome will occur and ask whether you can tolerate it.
Taking the probability of these events occurring, it applies that probability to your retirement to tell you the outcome of your finances, whether good or bad.
This can occur due to a lack of consideration of the disease process, inadequate use of diagnostic testing, client pressures or the perceived need to «do something» — the perception that if veterinarians don't use antibiotics and a bad outcome results, it's the practitioner's fault, but the drug is at fault if a complication from antibiotics develops, Weese added.
One of three outcomes may occur: the eye will get better, the eye will stay the same or the eye will get worse.
Whatever occurred, though, the outcome was bad for the Scottish artist Cathy Wilkes whose installation looks miserably puny in a gallery the size of a tennis court.
You've made an assessment that the cost of paying the insurance ocmpany is worth the protection, against the worst possible outcome, should the uncertain occur.
The resources or costs spent in mitigating a risk is dependent on how we view the odds of a negative event occurring, the strength of our assumptions and / or knowledge, and on how bad the consequences of a negative outcome will be.
The subscale of Optimism intends to capture the extent to which participants believe that good things will happen to them (e.g., «In Uncertain times, I usually expect the best»), whereas the subscale of Pessimism intends to capture the extent to which participants expect that bad outcomes will occur in their future (e.g., «If something can go wrong for me, it will»).
Based on TransUnion Rental Screening Solutions analysis, bad outcomes occur on 24 % of residential property rentals.
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