Sentence examples for governing outcomes from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, "bi-racialism" often smells of "bi-racism" as politicians pursue electoral arrangements and governing outcomes for their own racial interests and to placate their racial constituencies.

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Furthermore, whether factors that govern outcome for one genotype play a similar role in other genotypes remains to be more fully explored.

This paper studies the economic incentives and the institutional issues governing the outcomes of a short-term climate change policy package guided by the United Nations Framework Conventionn on Climate Change and the Berlin Mandate initiatives.

These findings indicate that cell dose may be a factor governing clinical outcomes in autologous BMC treatment of knee osteoarthritis.

These preliminary findings suggest that cell dose may be an important factor governing clinical outcomes in autologous bone marrow concentrate treatment of knee osteoarthritis.

Here, we study gene-for-gene relationships governing the outcome of plant-parasite interactions in a spatially structured system and, in particular, investigate the population genetic processes which maintain balanced polymorphism in both species.

Whether Mr. Bloomberg can improve his standing among voters in the second half of his term and gain another four years clearly depends on the strange alchemy of economics, timing and other factors that govern all outcomes in American electoral politics.

Elegant lineage tracing experiments have more recently provided valuable insight into the developmental fate of mammary stem and progenitor cells [ 2, 3]; however, the factors that govern these outcomes remain an unresolved puzzle.

In particular, multimodal imaging, combining functional and structural measures offer the most logical approach to further extend out understanding of the features that govern treatment outcomes in this complex disorder (Teipel et al., 2014).

Throughout Saeed and Nadia's story, Hamid intersperses vignettes of magic-realist migration, in which the circumstances and desires that govern the outcome of each crossing are as unpredictable as the trickster doors themselves.

When two foreign banks, one Dutch, the other Spanish, launched contested takeover bids this year for a couple of Italy's smaller banks, Mr Fazio pretended that normal scruples would govern the outcome.

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