To them, having a personal relationship with the artist is much more desirable and
often leads to the best outcomes for both parties.
I think the current land use process, even though it's elaborate, has
often led to good outcomes and balanced outcomes so I'd be careful about disrupting that, but I'd have to see the legislation to give you a better answer.»
Doing your job a little better can
often lead to a good outcome.
Early diagnosis and treatment
often leads to the best outcomes with cancer.
Not exact matches
Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might
well deliver
better care, citing research
to suggest that they might adhere more closely
to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients
often report
better personal experiences (something that ultimately might
lead to better outcomes).
Although it might be true that stocks almost always beat bonds over long periods of time, striking the right asset allocation balance may allow investors
to better manage the emotional response associated with heightened equity market volatility that
often leads to poor investment
outcomes.
And multiple pregnancies
often leads to pre-term births - not the
best outcome for a mother or her children.
Often, the temptation is
to reward students when their curiosity
leads to a desired
outcome or
good grade.
When diagnosed early, many conditions can be successfully managed
leading to better outcomes for your pet and treatment costs can
often be reduced.
Do you trust that the diagnosis for your disease more
often than not will be correct,
leading to a
good outcome?
These questions have
often led to important conversations about whether or not I'm a
good fit for what they are looking for; and for the clients I'm already working with, their questions about the therapy process have
led to more effective
outcomes.
High - risk occupations are
often linked with psychological and physical stress but new research suggests leadership skills that target specific
outcomes may
lead to better results for employee health.
Sorry
to hear of the delay of your round kitchen window, but as you say,
often times a little delay can turn
lead to a
better outcome in the end.