expected outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandoutcome
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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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 ofexpectedandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Assuming that decision-making outcomes are inside the core, and all these outcomes are equally likely, the central point can be interpreted as the 'expectedoutcome'.
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We turn now to the question of why morpheme loss should indeed be theexpectedoutcome, as claimed above.
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The following are criteria for theexpectedoutcomeof the technology assessment.
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Shyness with peers is not anexpectedoutcomefor children who have this temperament.
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Since theexpectedoutcomeof such programs is clear-improved health-and the methods are available, this lack is difficult to understand.
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Cost-effective analysis compares the cost of treatment with theexpectedoutcome.
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As noted earlier in this article, this type of mouthing is anexpectedoutcomeof contact between a signed and a spoken language.
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Thirdly, and most importantly, the staff are usually aware of theexpectedoutcomeof the intervention.
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Theexpectedoutcomeis at least a decrease in the rate of progression of the disease.
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Moving from a presidential to a parliamentary system would lower theexpectedoutcomeby somewhere between 0.087 and 0.509, or 0.295 on average.
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Perhaps even more importantly, the patient and the family should be informed adequately about theexpectedoutcome.
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As anexpectedoutcome, the refinement of seed bank classification systems caused an increase in the number of seed bank types within a system.
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Certainty equivalents that are less than, equal to, or greater than theexpectedoutcomeof the gamble indicate a concave function, a linear function, or a convex function, respectively.
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Anotherexpectedoutcomeof the electronic community is the elimination of the "follow the leader" bias of face-to-face meetings (33).
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In general, scores were adjusted to a lower score (dismissing claims ofexpectedoutcome), but also some higher scores were given.
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For example, an aversion to gambling will tend to make the sure outcome presented in the certainty equivalence task more attractive than a gamble with an equivalentexpectedoutcome.
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Emergency triage allocates resources by taking everyone's prognosis andexpectedoutcomeinto account.
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Changes in the nature of the parent-child relationship, for example, may clearly play an important role in altering anexpectedoutcomeunder conditions of contextual risk.
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