final outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinalandoutcome
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final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.nəl/us/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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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 offinalandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffinal outcome
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This intermediate set of outputs are highly uncertain and remote from thefinaloutcomeof efficiency of healthcare provision.
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Differences in these mechanisms may be responsible for thefinaloutcomeof the acquisition process.
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Each was forced into thefinaloutcomeby the logic of long-run optimization within institutional constraints.
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Rather than the immediate action, we would like to know what thefinaloutcomewill be after the part interacts with a pin.
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Thefinaloutcomeis fully determined by the choices available and the intentions of the actors.
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Regarding thefinaloutcome, citizens' actions led to the abandonment of seven out of 14 new projects, and only one started with pollution control.
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Thefinaloutcomemeasures were created by adding the six early adolescence dichotomous outcomes together and the eight late adolescence dichotomous outcomes together.
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It is, however, still for the first speaker to decide on its adequacy and thus determine thefinaloutcomeof the utterance.
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Trials with extra independent variables were run, with little effect to thefinaloutcome.
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This decision revolves around whether the patient does indeed have an interest in whether this procedure occurs and in its expectedfinaloutcome.
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Thefinaloutcomedoes not depend on the age at diagnosis.
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The participants learned to see from the result how previous steps (preparation of design and brief) had influenced thefinaloutcome.
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Quality of death and dying is an importantfinaloutcome, though difficult to quantify and qualify.
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Thefinaloutcomereflected not her ideological vision but strategic adjustment to the demands of her interest-group allies within a centralized institutional context.
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Thefinaloutcomecould range from zero (local buyers only) to 100 per cent (a sell-out to foreigners, nationalists would cry).
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Thefinaloutcomeof expenditure rather than the initial inducement to spend was of greater significance at this stage.
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Of course, the solution to the structural and environmental problems will have a major impact on thefinaloutcomeof the skybridge design.
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Although we are not aware of how the negotiations proceeded, we do know that thefinaloutcomewas a compromise.
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Thefinaloutcomewill vary according to these parameters.
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Thefinaloutcomewould be a network of schemas of varying degrees of generality.
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