Sentence examples for a certain outcome of from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, while pulmonary hypertension during pregnancy has a high mortality rate, which is approximately 30 percent, death is not a certain outcome of carrying a pregnancy long enough to allow an operative delivery of a baby that can survive with adequate medical care.

The concepts of addiction, education, income, family breakdown, and social network support were activated at levels considered sufficiently high to dominate the system leading to a certain outcome of no homelessness as shown in Table 6.

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Therefore, Weber was more interested in explaining how a certain outcome was the result of various historical processes rather than predicting an outcome of those processes in the future.

In some cases this means that while a covariate dummy may have a positive RRR for a certain outcome, the probability of the outcome for the dummy taking on a value of 1 may actually be lower than that when the dummy is zero.

The statistical problem is: having N experiments with a probability p of a certain outcome – what is the distribution of the number n of certain outcomes?

His father was diagnosed with a spinal-cord tumor that went so high that removal would mean a near certain outcome of becoming a quadriplegic.

Thus, while LPR to PPD may have been predictive of a certain outcome in this small number of patients it is premature to conclude that it is clinically useful for the selection of patients to discontinue HAART.

Interaction refers to the situation where the effect of one exposure on a certain outcome is different across strata of another exposure.

Since the technocratic approach assumes that an intervention aims to produce a certain outcome, then the ascription of responsibility is preordained to taking upon one's shoulder the task to produce (in the sense of bringing into existence) the desired outcome.

The parable illustrates that even though each of us is imbued with the freedom to make choices, sometimes the circumstances are so "weighted" to a certain outcome that any expectation of the opposite is simply naive.

In general, risk has a probabilistic component: the hazard variable can be the probability of a hazard or a hazard of a certain intensity occurring, and the consequence can be the probability of a certain outcome (e.g., devastation) occurring given the combination of the hazard and the exposed asset (Douglas, 2007).

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