Thus he does not know in advance
the precise outcome of any process of concrescence, including his own.
«In producing the forecast, the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) has not attempted to predict
the precise outcome of negotiations, nor the breadth and depth of new relationships that may be negotiated bilaterally with the EU or other trading partners.
When Theresa May announced on April 18 that she would call a snap general election, most commentators viewed
the precise outcome of the vote as little more than a formality.
About 51 percent of the students voted for Mr. Luken and 49 percent voted for his opponent, J. Kenneth Blackwell (both of whom had campaigned at the school),
the precise outcome of the general election...
Whatever
the precise outcome of the case after a trial, we hope that judges will forgo psychological speculation.
But if I don't take into account that the hill is 10,000 feet long and steepens along the way, and has varying slopes and a multitude of obstacles; predictability on exact behavior dissipates into probabilities (so it is reasonably hard to see into the future) based on the complexity of ones understanding of the physics involved and any other predictable or potential factors, one might figure out that
precise outcomes are hard to predict.
What is less certain would be
the precise outcome of applications even if there was a presumption that contact was beneficial given that decisions about arrangements would be at the judge's discretion.
Although we can not rely on these elements to foresee
the precise outcome of any particular relationship, it is safe to think of them as useful clues.