Idiom
What will be will be.
The expression what will be will be is used to describe the notion that fate will decide the outcome of a course of events, even if action is taken to try to alter it.
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The influence of the experimental manipulation on outcomes (pain, function, and well being) will be mediated by patients' rating of the physiotherapist's autonomy support, perceived competence, autonomous motivation, fear-avoidance beliefs and adherence (see Figure 2).
A lifelong supporter of Pride of Judea and a member of Pride's Board for more than 20 years, Sidney's leadership and commitment to the agency's well being will be missed by all.
The constructs of psychological well being will be measured using the anxiety subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) as psychological wellbeing is known to be highly correlated to functional physical outcomes [ 66].
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How strongly proteins bind and how well retained proteins are will be compared between saliva types.
Looked at fatalistically, we might well say, "What will be will be".
The effects of testosterone on affect, fatigue and sense of well being will also be assessed.
Good medical care is vital, but unless the root social causes that undermine people's health are addressed, the opportunity for well being will not be achieved.
Our health and economic well-being will be hugely influenced by these two projects.
But because people are creatures of habit the effects of a given increase in income on people's well-being will be smaller than if people's tastes adjusted immediately.
The inaugural release including how households are doing, how well-off people feel and other insights into well-being will be published just in time for Christmas on 23 December.
"The one-child policy, in contrast, will surpass them in impact by its role in creating a society with a seriously undermined family and kin structure, and a whole generation of future elderly and their children whose well-being will be seriously jeopardized".
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