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the outcome from
noun
That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process.
Exact(60)
You've seen the outcome from that".
We know the outcome from the start, of course.
Just look at the outcome from Greece's profligate spending.
This is the outcome from LTS' earlier claims.
Sounding slightly dumbfounded, reporters pressed Mr. Wolfson on the outcome from Tuesday's contests.
The outcome from the UN climate talks in 2013 in Warsaw does not provide good foundations for rapid progress.
But he said the response by other officers prevented the outcome from being worse.
It was a very frightening time, and still is for those who don't know yet, the outcome from someone who may still be missing.
Each of the visits so far, aides said, has been made with a specific message in mind, rather than the outcome from the 2008 campaign.
He added that the Ministry of Defence did not provide a conclusion on its inquiries, before adding the government were awaiting the outcome from the Saudis.
Each row contains the outcome from one single experimental run.
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