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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compelling outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results or conclusions that are persuasive or strongly convincing in a particular context, such as research, business, or storytelling. Example: "The new marketing strategy led to compelling outcomes that significantly increased our customer engagement."
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"One of the most compelling outcomes from this is that the increase in university education has not seen a decline in pay," said Schleicher, noting regular warnings of an imminent glut of British graduates.
Especially as the investor market continues transitioning away from high cash burn models, obsessive attention on how to deliver a high-quality experience, deepening long-term scalability and leveraging lower-cost labor will yield many compelling outcomes.
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But, as I discovered later, in the '90s, this type of gain in entrepreneurial knowledge was not a compelling outcome for funders.
Despite the compelling outcome data, the decision to operate should be made based on a risk factor assessment for each patient.
Despite the numerous comparisons and debates regarding those models (e.g., Barth & Kinder, 1987; Berlin, 2001; Coleman & Grant, 2011; Goodman, 2001), no one model has yet met with compelling outcome data (Bancroft, 2008).
Analysis of individual participant survey responses showed a compelling effect for some but not all components of the main vaccine intervention on proxy outcomes.
One reason for heterogeneity may be the absence of a compelling primary outcome measure, making the argument for not developing new instruments on the grounds of increasing heterogeneity difficult to uphold.
Though doctors (50%) met the CDC recommendations for AOM, existing research nonetheless, offers no compelling evidence that outcomes are better in treated children [ 27] and clinicians are advised to reconsider routine antimicrobial use for AOM in children.
Although most participants acknowledged that urinary catheters could cause CAUTI, the issue for some was that this link was not very compelling because the outcome was often not immediate or life-threatening.
But all too often the mechanics behind the movement were more compelling than the outcome.
Their accounts and pictures of the battle were compelling and the outcome was an undoubted victory for the US.
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