favourable outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffavourableandoutcome
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favourable
adjective
uk/ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bəl/us/ˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bəl/
showing that you like or approve of someone ...
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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 offavourableandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Those with greater mood symptoms and pre-morbid personality disorder have the leastfavourableoutcome.
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Unfortunately, there was nofavourableoutcomein this case.
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Thorax and pelvis results highlighted a morefavourableoutcomewith the majority of anatomical landmarks rating as 'visible' or better.
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More emphasis by the study team on these two aspects of case management in heavy user subjects might have resulted in a morefavourableoutcome.
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Unfortunately, there is no satisfactory means of discriminating on midtrimester scan between those fetuses destined to have a morefavourableoutcomeand those fated to be extremely disabled.
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Coil embolization of the abnormal systemic arterial supply to the sequestered pulmonary segments, together with surgical closure of the arterial duct resulted in afavourableoutcome.
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It was a good example of intensive and considerable representations leading to afavourableoutcome.
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We have a major stake in this matter and will want afavourableoutcomeof any talks or negotiations.
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I believe that ultimately we shall be able to accept afavourableoutcome.
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The prospects of afavourableoutcomeare not enhanced by the prolongation of the sit-in and picket of the company's premises conducted by former employees.
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It is equally clear that afavourableoutcomeis still a real possibility.
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Some of the most pathetic pleas for afavourableoutcometo this issue have come to me from the patients themselves.
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There has not been a predisposition on behalf of the researchers concerned to presume or advocate afavourableoutcomeof the experiment.
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They seem no longer to offer any hope of afavourableoutcomebut the super-powers have given a semblance of genuinely seeking agreement.
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We attach, therefore, the greatest importance to afavourableoutcomeof the international discussions on this subject.
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This means that afavourableoutcomeof this particular aspect would seem to depend, as in the previous period, on specific safeguarding duties.
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We hope somefavourableoutcomewill be forthcoming.
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Thefavourableoutcomeof that research has led him to the view that schemes, operated on an experimental basis since 1982, should become a continuing feature of adoption legislation.
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