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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to acknowledge or embrace the results of a situation, decision, or process.
Example: "In order to move forward, we must learn to accept outcomes, whether they are favorable or not."
Alternatives: "embrace results" or "acknowledge consequences".
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"Nor would we accept outcomes that undermine our ability to regulate or legislate in the public interest in areas such as health," Robb said, describing any criticism as "scaremongering".
Coyne said that case would "test what we see as profound deficiencies in the way the native title system can allow companies and governments to force traditional owners to accept outcomes they do not want".
But, as we have seen, there is ample evidence to show that when the process is perceived to be fair, most people will accept outcomes that are not wholly in their favor.
After the Wikileaks revelations, the trade minister, Andrew Robb, insisted "the government will not support outcomes that would increase the prices of medicines for Australians or adversely affect our health system more generally; end of story... Nor would we accept outcomes that undermine our ability to regulate or legislate in the public interest in areas such as health".
Make it a habit and you'll gradually begin to accept outcomes, rather than controlling them.
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Commonly accepted outcomes of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) infections include chickenpox (primary) and shingles (recurrence or latency), as well lifetime immunity against chickenpox.
The psychological tendency to take imprudent risks instead of accepting outcomes viewed as losses is called "aversion to a sure loss". There is a strong case to be made that this tendency drove Teva to overpay for its acquisitions.
Poet, Playwright, and Photographer Janet Sternburg's new memoir "White Matter Hawthorne Booksks) revisits one of the accepted outcomes of her family and her childhood, the lobotomies of her uncle Bennie and Aunt Francie.
We accepted outcomes describing incidence of severe infections (such as hospitalisation with pneumonia).
Outcomes were not uniformly defined across all studies, even relatively well accepted outcomes such as LOS defined and measured in different ways [ 3, 6, 7].
The most commonly accepted outcomes for RCB cited in the literature includes traditional measures of high quality research including publications, conference presentations, successful grant applications, and qualifications obtained.
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