They were on the right track in the original before they tried to emulate them for combat and driving and had a less
than favorable outcome.
Not exact matches
As I noted last week, the average historical
outcome of similar combinations has been negative, largely because the deterioration in economic pressures tends to trump technical action even when it has been more
favorable than it is at present.
For the best chance of a
favorable outcome, preintervention time was calculated to be less
than 100 minutes.
Conclusion Although physicians compete favorably in the peer review process, review
outcomes are modestly less
favorable for grant applications for clinical research
than for laboratory research.
Favorable outcomes are unsurprising, particularly if you follow the WB guidelines, and replace the removed wheat with fats and non-starchy carbs, rather
than high glycemics.
Keep in mind that the majority of these studies were funded by the dairy industry, and even with this natural bias and influence to produce positive
outcomes, no better
than 29 % of the studies were
favorable to bone health.
We've seen this before and more often
than not, the
outcome is not
favorable.
Different people work differently, the poster here described a healthy marriage, amenable split, and ongoing love: which seems like a more
favorable outcome than a lengthy, uncomfortable marriage due to financial handcuffs.
Employment
outcomes tend to be less
favorable for these graduates
than others, hampering their ability to manage their student loan debt and build wealth long - term.
It's what allows us to trade with momentum rather
than against it, which in turn increases the odds of a
favorable outcome.
For this procedure to have the best
favorable outcomes, the dog must be less
than 10 months old.
It's correct to take the precautionary principle into account in the estimate of the damages giving more weight to the unfavorable
outcomes than to the
favorable, but the uncertainties in the efficiency of the mitigating measures should be also taken into account and taken them into account means that the correct level of tax is lower
than it would be without this uncertainty.
Jessie accomplished more in a short period of time
than a team of attorneys could have managed in twice as long, so it's unsurprising that Jessie's excellent work led to a
favorable outcome.
98 This intra-case comparison is significant because if one party explained the facts more clearly
than the other, the difference could make a
favorable outcome more likely regardless of whether the individual brief's readability score was high or low.
Of late, Weil has secured a number of very
favorable outcomes for Panasonic, including a
favorable settlement with the direct purchaser class, and then a settlement with certain classes of indirect purchasers by which Panasonic will pay far less
than other defendants in the case.
Based on the social support literature (Cohen et al., 2000) and the Wallander et al. model in particular, we hypothesized that these
outcomes would be more
favorable in families where mothers and fathers rated fathers as doing more tasks and being more helpful
than in those families where fathers did less and were perceived as less helpful.
Each of these three traditional patterns of attachment are considered to represent organized strategies for dealing with the stress of separation from the parent in a strange environment (Main, 1990), although attachment to the mother has repeatedly been found to predict less
favorable outcomes than does secure attachment in later childhood (see Cassidy and Berlin, 1994, and Main, 1995, for an overview of the foregoing studies).
While demographic factors in some metros, such as a younger
than average population, may be fueling unequal housing
outcomes, along with a national trend that has been pointing to a gradually widening gap, there still seems to be plenty of opportunity for changes to local housing policy that could move the needle in a
favorable wave for low - income groups.