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"This was not a normal outcome".
It is an entirely normal outcome of an election.
The two versions were slightly different, a normal outcome that sane legislatures settle in a conference committee.
The latest film adaptation of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina began in what Tom Stoppard calls "a normal kind of way", though it did not exactly have a normal outcome.
In fact, the game being played out in Europe is less like chess than like tic-tac-toe, where a draw is the normal outcome, but a wrong move means certain defeat.
This violence is not a normal outcome of the global economic downturn or of disputes between rival drug gangs, but indicates the existence of a full-blown humanitarian crisis.
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The study included 19 cases with spontaneous preterm delivery and 95 matched controls with normal outcomes.
Control samples were obtained from fetuses who were undergoing blood sampling for clinical indications and had normal outcomes (n = 21).
For many conditions, treatments could result in near normal or normal outcomes.
This method has previously been described by Julious et al. [ 22] for binary and Normal outcomes, and Parmar et al. [ 27] for survival outcomes.
Student t-tests or chi-square tests were used to test departures from the null hypothesis for normal outcomes, and the Kruskal Wallis test was used for skewed outcomes.
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