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outcome

[out-kuhm] / ˈaʊtˌkʌm /


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He models exercises to help determine the outcome you are striving for, the processes that will get you there and the rate at which you expect to make progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first nationwide randomized study of children enrolled in public Montessori preschools found that students showed stronger learning outcomes by the time they reached kindergarten.

From Science Daily

To promote his call for a separate air force, Mitchell exaggerated the outcome—including the apocryphal claim that admirals witnessing the demonstration “wept aloud” as the target went under.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers also found that these gene expression patterns could be used to predict patient survival outcomes.

From Science Daily

The outcome is imperfect: a peace of separation rather than of reconciliation, in Mr. Luttwak’s terms.

From The Wall Street Journal