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prognosis

[prog-noh-sis] / prɒgˈnoʊ sɪs /


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One reason for the changing nature of political scandal, and its prognosis, is the way we now take in information, both selectively and in bulk.

From Los Angeles Times

The only thing the couple of 65 years can align on is that they have to tell their daughter that Joan’s prognosis is now a matter of “when,” and not “if.”

From Salon

Ms Fielder said she was given a prognosis of six to nine months in August.

From BBC

She said then that her prognosis was good and that she had enrolled in a clinical trial.

From New York Times

“Yet, the prognosis for recovery and the prognosis for a treatment plan has all been extremely positive. So, in that way, we feel good about it.”

From Seattle Times