Sentence examples for outcomes and scope from inspiring English sources

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The York framework suggests a broad, clearly articulated research question, defining concepts, target population, health outcomes, and scope whilst accounting for the aim and rationale of the review (Arksey and O'Malley 2005; Levac et al. 2010).

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■ Some parts of the group have received requests for information in the Libor-rigging investigation but Lloyds is not able to predict the outcome and scope of the analysis.

Figure 2 shows that even though a significant difference was not found on one of the tests for variable property of an experimental subject, measurement of outcome, and scope of inference, the trend was the same as for two of the assessments that did show a significant difference at the beginning and end of a course in these areas.

They were thus able to demonstrate a significant reduction in routine testing without change in clinical outcomes and saw scope for further reduction.

The framework is comprised of four features: (1) goals, (2) outcomes, (3) nature and scope, and (4) implementation of integrated STEM education.

The outcome indicators are used to analyse the effect, in terms of outcome, and outcome scope of the policy instruments as well as the extent to which the policy instruments support diversity, learning and institutional change.

Update 1/31 2 34 PM: Matthew Yglesias looks instead at policy outcomes, comparing the size and scope of the welfare state pre- and post-Reagan.

Perhaps a more important limitation is that study outcomes (ie, practice location and scope of practice) are proxies of the ultimate outcome the health of Northern Ontarians.

However, they comment that the majority of UK ABI evaluations collected data solely on outputs rather than outcomes, and that therefore the scope for ABIs to tackle health inequalities is unknown.

We need evidence about the shape and scope of inequality, the outcomes of political choices and programmes, and the links between gender equality and wider societal wellbeing.

A "good" topic aligns with local clinical QI priorities, is interesting and relevant to professionals in primary care, will have a positive impact on patient care, has measurable outcomes, and is appropriately narrow in scope (see Supplemental Digital Appendix 2 at http://links.lww.com/ACADMED/A296 for previous topics chosen).

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