Sentences with phrase «resulted in positive outcomes while»

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While weight gain during pregnancy is normal and necessary, studies have shown that certain ranges of weight gain given a specific body mass index (BMI) result in more positive outcomes for both fetus and mother.
While some are suggesting the failure of these BACE1 trials indicate that the amyloid plaque hypothesis for Alzheimer's disease may in fact be wrong, other recent research still suggests more targeted methods of inhibiting the enzyme could result in positive outcomes.
While there may be other mechanisms through which increased school spending improves student outcomes, these results suggest that the positive effects are driven, at least in part, by some combination of reductions in class size, having more adults per student in schools, increases in instructional time, and increases in teacher salaries that may help to attract and retain a more highly qualified teaching workforce.
While LSP transfers result in slightly more negative outcomes than positive ones for receiving schools, this difference is not statistically significant.
While the report concluded that the reform was a failure, the actual results were mixed, with the positive trends for students who were earlier suspended being much stronger in magnitude than evidence of negative outcomes for students who were not.
The NNTT considers that while the Australian Government's call for behavioural change is positive, it warns that even when parties support mediated rather than litigated outcomes, the support «has not always resulted in outcomes at a broadly acceptable rate».
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