Sentence examples for mixed outcome of from inspiring English sources

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Responding to the mixed outcome of the talks, the foreign secretary, William Hague, said Iran needed to take "urgent, concrete steps".

In view of the mixed outcome of ONS, we began offering high cervical HF10 SCS as part of our neurostimulation approaches to patients with medically refractory chronic primary headache syndromes and participated in a prospective exploratory study testing cervical HF10 SCS in 17 refractory CM.

Overall, we interpret this mixed outcome of the attempt to clarify whether obesity is a contributor to the etiology of stroke in the elderly as a simple reflection of the dominant roles of hypertension, including obesity-related hypertension, as well as adiposity-related diabetes in this setting.

While the reported long-term clinical improvement seen in some patients clearly sustain the therapeutic potential of this approach, the mixed outcome of these trials has underscored the importance of patient selection, the need for a better standardization of the surgical procedure and optimization of the trial design [ 3].

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Richter and Semenov (2005) also predicted mixed outcomes of climate change on wheat yield, using crop simulation modelling to evaluate changes in drought indicators and yield of winter wheat in the UK, comparing climate scenarios constructed for the 2020s and 2050s with a 1960 1990 baseline.

The lack of an indictment against Rove was a mixed outcome for the administration.

Zhou et al. studied glycerol fermentation with applied current, resulting in a mixed outcome with approximately 15 30 % of the carbon ending as VFA (mostly propionate), 20 % ending as biomass, 3 6 % as ethanol and 20 50 % as 1,3-propanediol [ 31].

Spin magazine's Barry Walters reviewed Cannibal with a mixed outcome giving the album five out of a possible ten stars.

For clinical care, GPs were convinced that the outcomes were a mixed result of patient and doctor's performance.

He has argued that there are mixed outcomes from different types of pre-school and that policymakers are making "prodigious leaps of faith" if they generalise about the benefits.

For months she travelled the country, distributing literature and arranging meetings when she could, with mixed outcomes in the face of apathy from shop staff, and outright opposition from shopowners.

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