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"Measured outcomes" merely echoes my point about establishing a science of cybersecurity, because determining ROI is based on measurable improvements to drive investments in security performance.

Indeed a full-scale Kuhnian paradigm shift is starting to be acknowledged [11] where traditional sexual selection in terms of male-male competition and female choice, rather than being the golden standard for interpreting mating interactions and outcomes, merely becomes "an interesting emergent property of a more ancient and far-reaching evolutionary dynamic: sexual conflict" [12].

Would this strategy improve outcomes, or does the observational data suggesting improved outcomes merely reflect inclusion of patients with a lesser degree of organ injury, whose outcomes would be better regardless of treatment strategy?

The main risk with these initial trials on new therapeutic or technical systems is that patients in the study group may receive better care and report improved outcomes merely because they are being studied and received a new treatment; this bias is quite common and is known as the Hawthorne effect [ 24].

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Finally, it is possible that hyperglycemia is not a causal factor for adverse clinical outcomes but merely a marker of increased stress and severity of illness.

What if jiggering the engine produces no favorable outcome merely a postponement of the inevitable?

After that, it surprised nobody when Simon hit a forehand long on a Federer break point to give Federer a 2-0 lead in the fifth, making the final outcome merely a matter of time.

His chairmanship was widely criticised afterwards, and his claim that the outcome merely endorsed Mr Duisenberg's long-held wish to retire early seemed risible in view of the 12 hours it took to reach.The prospect of paralysisSuch weaknesses matter.

However this is not believed to alter the general outcome, merely offsetting some factors such as viscoelastic behavior.

Persistence itself is not an adverse outcome, merely a risk factor, and the critical issue for prioritizing contaminant occurrence is a strong relationship between bioactivity and potential adverse effects on organisms.

This does not, however, mean that the patient has achieved the perfect outcome, merely that they do not perceive that they are limited by the specific factors or questions investigated in the OHS.

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