eventual outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeventualandoutcome
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eventual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/us/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, ...
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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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(Definition ofeventualandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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British oil interests helped shape theeventualoutcomeof the conflict.
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Nevertheless, the choice is really quite arbitrary, and we can justify it only by theeventualoutcomeof the calculations.
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The accurate prediction ofeventualoutcomebefore or after cardiac surgery is difficult.
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Theeventualoutcomeis the various regional specializations of the tegument with their own specific sets of expressed genes, and characteristic synthetic products.
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We are now in a situation where it is impossible to predict what theeventualoutcomewill be.
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The animal literature would suggest that the timing of exposure to adversity, and its intensity, has a critical influence on theeventualoutcome.
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In a number of cases this perception of pressure being applied encouraged dissatisfaction throughout the testing procedure, regardless of theeventualoutcome.
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As a consequence, syntactic form classes must be theeventualoutcome.
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In dementia research, where theeventualoutcomeis death, an exploration of intermediate outcomes and processes is essential for estimating the effectiveness of interventions.
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It could be argued, of course, that even had all the key actors known the answers to these and other questions, theeventualoutcomewould have been the same.
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However, the extent to which prognosis influences selection for a particular treatment as well aseventualoutcomemay be an important determinant of the extent of bias present (12).
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Early detection is also important in the case of congenital hypothyroidism; the longer the delay in starting treatment with thyroxine, the worse theeventualoutcome(31).
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Theeventualoutcomedemonstrates the benefits of that approach.
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Nobody is quite clear as to what will be theeventualoutcome.
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Nevertheless, in the heat of battle one cannot be certain of itseventualoutcome.
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He is too pessimistic about theeventualoutcome.
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The cost of not making a decision will frequently add a significant additional amount to theeventualoutcome.
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Clearly there is nothing between us as to theeventualoutcomethat we wish to achieve.
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