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In a not uncommon outcome for informal surrogacy agreements, she changed her mind during the course of the pregnancy as her attachment to the child grew.
In an uncommon outcome for campus sex assault cases, prosecutors filed criminal charges, and more than a year after the attack, a jury convicted Turner of multiple sexual assault felonies.
The unwanted discoveries went on for nearly two years, and last month, the owners filed a lawsuit — an uncommon outcome for such acts, but rarer yet for the glimpse it offered into this city's elite.
In Mr. Goyal's case, the appeals court ordered the entry of a judgment of acquittal because it concluded no rational jury could have convicted him based on the evidence presented, a fairly uncommon outcome.
Jacobs tried to go wide on second-and-6 but got caught in the open field (a not uncommon outcome when he tries to get too fancy) after only a yard.
The difference was not significant, but the trial was underpowered for this uncommon outcome.
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Mental illness, isolation, and suicide are not uncommon outcomes.
However, despite our large sample size we were able to estimate the effect of uncommon predictors on uncommon outcomes with less precision, potentially resulting in some false negatives and near-significant results.
This increased our statistical power to evaluate the association between maternal age and the study outcomes (maternal and perinatal), but we still lacked the statistical power to evaluate uncommon outcomes.
Pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is an uncommon event, and outcomes following OHCA are considerably worse than in-hospital cardiac arrest [ 1- 4].
In addition, some intravaginal practices are uncommon and HIV infection is a relatively rare outcome so potentially important associations could be missed.
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