measurable outcome

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meaningsofmeasurableandoutcome

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measurable
adjective
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ər.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.ə.bəl/
able to be measured, or large enough to ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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Clearly,measurableoutcomedata, preferably short run outcome data, must also be available to follow up on patients (7).
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It is a risk that, by definition, we will end up switching resources into target-rich, measurement-rich ormeasurableoutcome-rich areas.
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As ameasurableoutcomeof this phenomenon, luminescence intensity can be strongly modulated by magnetic field.
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The evaluation utilized a mixture of traditional qualitative research methodologies such as focus groups, quantitative surveys and a variety of other available measurable outcomes.
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The ideas were well intended, while the absence of research outputs to direct the policies reduced the prospect of employing instrumentalism to create measurable outcomes.
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It has clearly measurable outcomes in terms of increase in service users from a few hundred at the outset to 3000 during the last year.
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Does the guideline document define measurable outcomes that can be monitored?
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If rehabilitation medicine flourishes, the push towards ever more observable and measurable outcomes is likely to accelerate.
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Fair employment, especially after 1989, is focussed explicitly on measurable outcomes through 'fair participation'.
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I also hear some anxieties that sometimes there is over much pressure to achieve measurable outcomes which might damage the hard-earned relationships of trust.
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The school ethos, therefore, needs evaluating alongside other more measurable outcomes, such as examination results.
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The objectives focus on concrete and measurable outcomes, rather than process.
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Some of those changes may be a bit slow, but they are beginning to show through in terms of measurable outcomes.
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As people complete these jobs, they have certain measurable outcomes that they are attempting to achieve.
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They must be performance-based to the extent practicable, with measurable outcomes.
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According to researchers, it was also the first to include a curriculum detailed or stated in terms of measurable outcomes.
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The solution is meant to provide improved nutrient management for farmers applying nitrogen to their crops through more accurate, financially beneficial and measurable outcomes.
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