Sentence examples for outcome bore from inspiring English sources

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These men, along with the stars and producers, are responsible for what we think of as the art of 007; there has never been a world-class, first-rate director hired for Bond, and when a serious contender, Michael Apted, did get the job, for "The World Is Not Enough," the outcome bore no imprint of his style.

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Human language shares these traits; like the weather, it changes in a dynamic way as seemingly insignificant factors are fed back into a loop of cause and effect in which the magnitude of the outcome bears no relation to that of the input values, a phenomenon which frequently produces unexpected results, the so-called butterfly effect of chaos theory.

Overall, the majority of studies focus on a single population or outcome and the consistency of the findings across populations and outcomes bears further investigation.

Injury prevention in top-level football is of utmost importance given the negative outcomes borne out in reduced performance, 1 2 financial impact 3 and long-term health of players.

Several studies have used concentrations of xenobiotics in meconium as a dosimeter to evaluate effects of prenatal exposure on pregnancy outcome (Bearer et al. 2003; Delaney-Black et al. 1996; Mirochnick et al. 1995; Nuesslein et al. 1999; Ostrea 1999; Peterson et al. 2008; Tronick et al. 1996).

Irritability is a fairly common feature in youth diagnosed with MDD, 38%--55% [ 21, 22], and outcome studies bear out a strong relationship between irritability in youth and depression in young adulthood [ 23, 24].

In any new technology you see a lot of hype talk, some apocalyptic talk and then there's serious work which is really focused on bringing successful outcomes to bear in a responsible way".

The champion jockey bore the outcome with stoicism and praised Toormore for a "massive" effort.

Interestingly, the rate acceleration and the stereochemical outcome in water bear a striking resemblance to the reaction performed under high pressure, as shown in Table 1.

Importantly, our experiments have shown that NCOR2, CITED2 and other genes previously revealed through functional screening (Van Agthoven et al, 2009a) are implicated in breast cancer outcome and therefore bear clinical relevance.

In a famous speech in New York in 1886, he assured the New England Society that Southerners had accepted the outcome of the war and bore the North no ill will.

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