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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imposing outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results or consequences that are significant, impactful, or forceful in nature. Example: "The new policy is expected to lead to imposing outcomes that will reshape the industry."
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In 1961, then-General Counsel of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Aron Broches developed the idea for a multilateral agreement on a process for resolving individual investment disputes on a case by case basis as opposed to imposing outcomes based on standards.
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In self harm, they mostly see people only once, a maximum of twice… but it's not always them who see them for a follow up, sometimes it's another clinician" (HCP 7) This supports the CYP-IAPT ethos of not imposing outcome measures when it is not suitable [ 31] and emphasises the need to use clinical judgment.
In the Financial Times earlier this week, Ed Luce wrote, "The US is behaving like a declining hegemon: unwilling to share power, yet unable to impose outcomes".
Readers of this newspaper may associate Kissinger with the exercise of American power to impose outcomes preferred by Washington, a view expressed forcefully in Christopher Hitchens's polemic The Trial of Henry Kissinger (2001).
Organisationally imposed outcome measures enable benchmarking both within and across services.
Accountability involves " holding public officials/service providers answerable for processes and outcomes and imposing sanctions if specified outcomes are not delivered" [ 42].
And in both cases, large corporations used their legal offices against those without comparable resources to impose unreasonable outcomes that most people would think nonsensical.
Our goal in this effort was to impose "nonmechanistic" outcomes to better understand what conditions may help explain the observed ClO4− dose response.
And, finally, they know that they cannot impose an outcome on Israel.
21 In the random intercept-slope model, time was used as a continuous predictor, with a linear relationship imposed between outcome and time.
In the repeated-measures model, time was represented by a cycle and taken as a categorical predictor, indicating that no functional relationship was imposed between outcome and time.
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