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The second is that devolution will fail to deliver the outcomes which have been promised.
"Every school war has had outcomes which were unintended, and in many cases, unwanted".
He shares with Obama a deep skepticism about wished-for outcomes, which makes him wary about conventional liberalism.
"We also need a renewed focus on improving stability and outcomes which remain nothing like good enough.
"Administration is only one of a number of outcomes which may come out of this," he said.
This relationship, she argued, can follow many paths and result in somewhat different outcomes, which she has catalogued.
Gross's argument assumes that popular opinion can change political outcomes, which is precisely what didn't happen in the Senate.
Failure has made me skeptical about outcomes, which has influenced how I run First Wind.
One of its outcomes, which has earned pop-culture notoriety, is the twin paradox.
The mechanisms for these extractions are often far more complex than the outcomes, which can be quite elementary in their brutality.
Keating's own submission noted that the second tier "must allow a reasonable range of outcomes, which can afford some flexibility at the industry/enterprise level".
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