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"provide the outcome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to giving or supplying the result or consequence of something. This phrase is commonly used in formal or technical writing. Example: "The report should include all necessary data and analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of the problem and provide the outcome of potential solutions."
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We are permitted under our data use agreement with CMS to provide the outcome variable measure, by county FIPS code, to other researchers.
The reasons for exclusion were: correlation studies (n=16); no pre post data (n=11); did not provide the outcome data in the format needed for this review (n=14); non-evaluation articles (n=4); and others (n=9).
The evaluation of cellular metabolism in the critically ill patient, through measurement of the arterial lactate and arterial base deficit parameters, has proved to be a good means to guide the therapy and provide the outcome.
If you find that keeping it to yourself does not provide the outcome you expected or needed, go back to your list of choices and try a different approach.
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What works, works for me, provided the outcome is benign.
And to at least a sizeable minority the quality of the sequel won't matter much: providing the outcome is satisfactory, they will be content with Weekend at Bernie's 2.
One could certainly argue that had legal aid still been available and legal representation been provided the outcome could have been different.
International Test Cricket: England v Australia Coverage of the final day of the second Ashes Test between the sides, provided the outcome hasn't already been determined … (10.30am, Sky Sports Ashes) Cycling: Tour De France A mammoth 201km journey from Bourge-de-Péage Bourge-de-Péage Bourge-de-Péage prestoGapus race.
The weights do not bias the RA (regression-adjustment) estimator if the treatment model is wrongly specified, providing the outcome model is correct.
Direct 'head-to-head' comparisons of RCTs are clearly preferred, provided the outcome measures and patient groups are relevant (Section 2.2.8, 3.3.2 to 3.3.3, and 5.2.12 GMTA).
In this case, one specialist poses the experiment, while the other specialist provides the outcome of the experiment.
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