Sentence examples for outcomes spread from inspiring English sources

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While the bundling of the two political concerns (private terrorist/criminal comms; and public online extremism content) allows the government to obfuscate outcomes, spread blame and spin failures.

The TAPHE study is organised into five interlinked component studies with data collection on air pollution exposures and health outcomes spread across two rural urban cohorts in Tamil Nadu.

Such models have shown to provide a fruitful approach for providing explanations for the developmental links between environmental factors confined to the domain of attachment and outcomes spread across a broad array of other domains, such as mental and even physical health [ 8].

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Although teachers quickly broke up the fight, word of the outcome spread more swiftly: "All the kids chanted the victim's name," Mr. Orsini said, "in triumph in the lunchroom".

With fortuitous timing, Project RISE had just experienced its first successful crop harvest on March 5th, and we thought GlobalGiving would be an excellent way to showcase this outcome, spread awareness, and raise donations to expand RISE's reach.

Thorndike (1933) described such a system that would assign the weight of influence of an outcome not only to immediately preceding choices that led to that outcome, but also temporally contiguous choices made in the recent past or even closely following this outcome ("spread-of-effect").

Discounting the monetary value of QALYs is well accepted and expected for studies where cost and health outcomes are spread across long periods.

Secondly, comparisons of outcomes and spread pattern were made between patients with AC and SCC.

NHS staff pledged a change in their practice which would improve patient experience and/or clinical outcomes by spreading and adopting best practice and championing innovation.

Hunt was addressing delegates at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers annual conference in Liverpool, where he said: "There can be no doubt in my mind that Ofsted has been an extraordinarily progressive force for improving this country's educational outcomes and spreading equal opportunity to areas of historic disadvantage.

In such cases, the formation of groups to face risk involves a collective action problem in itself, and the outcome can spread the payoffs throughout the group.

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