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to outcomes
noun
That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process.
Exact(60)
The second progressive argument for proportional representation relates to outcomes.
Coverage must be tied to outcomes and evidence.
Who has gone the extra mile for service users and made a real difference to outcomes?
It assigns a probability to outcomes across the country based on the data collected.
And yet research shows that studying penalty takers is statistically insignificant to outcomes.
When coursework has no relevance to outcomes it may or may not be completed.
Our legal principles might lead us to outcomes that we don't always desire.
More than ever, contracts link money to outcomes, and outcomes seem to be all about numbers.
"We [the EU] want results and genuine commitment, a process that leads to outcomes," she said.
Great swatches of television time will be devoted to outcomes both foregone and unpredictable.
This, though, is a tournament in which recent results seem to be the least reliable guide to outcomes.
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