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The chances of that producing a "more advantageous or more satisfactory" outcome are tenuous at best.
When the matter was more complex, however, he found that a freer flow of communication led to a more satisfactory outcome.
A more satisfactory outcome would be for the rebel to return to Sheffieldbut find no place in a Wednesday Wembley team; they beat Norwich on the way to their last FA Cup triumph in 1935, so this result was a good omen.
A broader dialogue beyond duty hours alone will yield a more satisfactory outcome for all stakeholders, and especially for surgical residents.
As can be seen in table 6, compared with passing the PLAB parts after multiple attempts, passing at first sittings was independently and significantly predictive of a more satisfactory outcome at ARCP.
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The interest in this type of technique, which is based on the assumption that AC joint reduction and anatomical restoration provide more satisfactory outcomes [16], has recently been revived by the introduction of synthetic ligaments [17, 18] and biological grafts [16, 19].
Single-center experience suggests more satisfactory outcomes in refractory PSS [ 10, 11].
The Baker Commission promises no more satisfactory result.
(As in logistic regression, obtaining the odds ratios for the reverse outcome (in this case a more satisfactory ARCP outcome) is achieved by dividing 1 by the original odds ratios).
It is, in fact, the patient's requirements, such as esthetic, occlusion, function, intensity of discrepancy, and comfort, that guide us to choose the best position of the mini screw and anterior power arm height for having a more satisfactory treatment outcome.
Age interacted with UK based experience, indicating that in older doctors UK based experience was less strongly predictive of a more satisfactory ARCP outcome.
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