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Example sentences for "outcomes"

Lexicographically close words:
outcastes; outcasts; outclass; outclassed; outcome; outcries; outcrop; outcropping; outcroppings; outcrops
  1. There are five main probability levels, derived from the five possible outcomes of the attempt to colonize this planet, seventy-five thousand years ago.

  2. The line on which I was operating is also part of a sub-sector of about three thousand parayears' depth, and a belt developing from one of several probable outcomes of a war concluded about three elapsed years ago.

  3. Improvements in the capabilities enhancing these outcomes could make a decisive difference in dealing with future challenges.

  4. Recent events give us examples of outcomes likely to be relevant in the future.

  5. Two outcomes may be confidently expected in the future, as they are already becoming apparent where-ever Scientific Management is being introduced: 1.

  6. This not only allows him to judge others, but provides for self-knowledge, which is one of the most valuable of all of the outcomes of Scientific Management.

  7. In America, a Proclamation had declared the emancipation of the slaves, various reports reaching us of threatened risings and other complications as outcomes of that measure.

  8. To those of us recently returned from scenes already described, his remarks and demonstrations seemed outcomes of misapplied knowledge.

  9. It is like a family living alone and solitary; there are no unlimited or universal outcomes from it.

  10. From all standpoints the opportunities have been equal but the results and outcomes vary from the highest to lowest degree of advancement.

  11. When we consider outcomes in the world of existence we find that peace and fellowship are factors of upbuilding and betterment whereas war and strife are the causes of destruction and disintegration.

  12. Are not almost all the great heroisms outcomes of religion?

  13. Superstition there is, of course, legend and miracle; they are the outcomes always of a certain stage of pre-civilisation.

  14. Within this sphere we speak of certain men as being pre-eminently intelligent, meaning that for such men outcomes are previewed and connected with their appropriate conditions far beyond the range of ordinary foresight.

  15. The reflective judgment lays bare an objective connection between the conditions and outcomes of actions.

  16. The hour has come when we must show ourselves faithful to the motto of our fathers: 'In all war, there is but one of two outcomes for the man of courage: to conquer or to die.

  17. The Gauls hold that it is a disgrace to live subjugated, and that in all war there are but two outcomes for the man of courage--to conquer or to die.

  18. We imagine favorable outcomes naturally, but successful people do so in a more systematic fashion, that makes logical outcomes more certain.

  19. Indeed, what would be the effects and the outcomes of Divinity Itself?

  20. Again, the capacity for gaining imprints and revealing them by outcomes favourable to the individual is the "circular reaction" of Baldwin, but Semon gives no reference to either author.

  21. Most times this was offered rather disparagingly although the nursing outcomes were most times successful.

  22. And Helms has for company a few pioneers in other fields who will tell you they have drawn good pay, in the outcomes of their patience.

  23. But he would watch the boy, as for lesser outcomes Darwin watched the creatures of wood and field.

  24. As he went home, Walter Drury thought of the long days that stretched out ahead before he could see the outcomes of the great Experiment, but this night had seen a good night's work done in the laboratory, and he was content.

  25. Its traditional spirit is to work more for outcomes than for the devices which produce complacency.

  26. Players would do better to avoid Paretto dominated outcomes by imposing the constraints of such a mechanism upon their available strategies.

  27. They rank the likely outcomes of their acts differently.

  28. This implies that we can learn very little about the outcomes of competitive situations from acquainting ourselves with the psychological facts pertaining to the players.

  29. Such an agency will be nothing if not the embodiment, the materialization of one of the rules, a move in the players' strategies, leading them to more optimal or superior outcomes as far as their utility functions are concerned.

  30. Other types of trust are the outcomes of kinship, ethnic origin, personal standing and goodwill, corporate brands and other data generated by individuals, households, and firms.

  31. Gauthier said that morally-constrained agents are more likely to evade Paretto-dominated outcomes in competitive games - than agents who are constrained only rationally.

  32. The eminent Nobel prize winning British economist and philosopher of Austrian descent, Friedrich Hayek, suggested in "The Constitution of Liberty" that innovation and progress in living standards are the outcomes of class envy.

  33. Ornament or decoration being one of the many outcomes of art-teaching which can be applied to the continuance and comfort of ordinary life, we take it up in its broadest meaning.

  34. Whitford[25] refers to outcomes as follows: Two significant and fundamental outcomes of art education are revealed by an analysis of the relation of this subject to the social and occupational life of the pupil.

  35. It is safe to predict, on the basis of the home projects in which desirable art applications have been made, that through conscious effort the following outcomes may be expected: 1.

  36. Discovering the value of nursing in high tech environments: Outcomes revisited.

  37. Within the context of the theory, the idea of outcomes has been reconceptualized as "values experienced in the nursing situation.

  38. In May, 2000, Boykin launched a funded study to examine the potential of the theory of Nursing as Caring to enhance the achievement of quality outcomes in acute care settings.

  39. Her research and publications are in the areas of everyday caring, outcomes of caring in nursing, nursing values, nursing home management, and affectional touch.

  40. A mode of inquiry into outcomes of caring in nursing, from the perspective of Nursing as Caring, must necessarily be centered within the nursing situation.

  41. The outcomes which stand as evidence for truth are then not merely outcomes bringing fulfilled expectations but outcomes bringing happiness.

  42. The attitude is that of looking forward to outcomes rather than back to origins.

  43. This would be the case where one had a vivid idea of all the outcomes in experience involved by the idea, but yet was unable to prophesy any outcome that should be verified by future fact.

  44. The method is the use of actual or possible outcomes of our ideas to determine these ideas' real meaning.

  45. The liberation and resurrection of Belgium and Serbia have been two of the most splendid outcomes of the World War, as the débâcle in Russia and the martyrdom of Armenia have been its greatest tragedies.

  46. It is one of the strange outcomes of this wonderful time that there is more gaiety as well as more suffering in hospitals during the War than in peace.

  47. Inasmuch as this hatred and enmity, this bigotry and intolerance are outcomes of misunderstandings, the reality of religious unity will appear when these misunderstandings are dispelled.

  48. All the powers and attributes of man are human and hereditary in origin, outcomes of nature’s processes, except the intellect, which is supernatural.

  49. They are the outcomes of human interpretations and teachings which have arisen, gradually obscuring the real light of divine meaning and causing men to differ and dissent.

  50. All scientific discoveries and attainments are the outcomes of knowledge and education.

  51. When these results and outcomes are witnessed in mankind, the function and mission of the Manifestations are unmistakable.

  52. After long trial and experience we are convinced of the harmful and satanic outcomes of dissension; now we must seek after means by which the benefits of agreement and concord may be enjoyed.

  53. If statements and teachings of religion are found to be unreasonable and contrary to science, they are outcomes of superstition and imagination.

  54. From all standpoints the opportunities have been equal, but the results and outcomes vary from the highest to lowest degree of advancement.

  55. For the good pleasure of God is the effulgence of love and the establishment of unity and fellowship in the human world, whereas discord, contention, warfare and strife are satanic outcomes and contrary to the will of the Merciful.

  56. The sovereignty of oriental nations is tottering; outcomes are wrapped in the greatest uncertainty.

  57. It is evident, then, that the outcomes from this basis of agreement and accord are numberless and unlimited.

  58. All the powers and attributes of man are human and hereditary in origin—outcomes of nature’s processes—except the intellect, which is supernatural.

  59. When we consider outcomes in the world of existence, we find that peace and fellowship are factors of upbuilding and betterment, whereas war and strife are the causes of destruction and disintegration.

  60. It is my hope that you all may become the product of the life of Bahá’u’lláh and the outcomes of His heavenly training.

  61. Again, it is well established in history that where woman has not participated in human affairs the outcomes have never attained a state of completion and perfection.

  62. Nor are its outcomes universally deplorable or damaging.

  63. Subversive Outcomes Some corrupt collusions lead to the subversion of the flow of information within a society or an economic unit.

  64. The economy is skewed and economic outcomes are distorted.

  65. It is the kind of corruption whose evil outcomes outweigh its benefits that should be fought.

  66. When bribes and promises of bribes actually alter outcomes in the real world - a less than optimal allocation of resources and distribution of means of production is obtained.

  67. None of the outcomes or the utility functions are altered.

  68. The best this planet can be is when it is at its freest, when restrictions are minimized and when people are allowed to make their own choices, be responsible for their own outcomes and experience the consequences of their own stupidities.

  69. And to allow unfortunate outcomes to occur without intervention into individual lack of intelligence and irresponsibilities.

  70. In pre-industrial times when each family propagated its own unique open-pollinated varieties, a natural selection process for healthy outcomes prevailed.

  71. Why cannot we conceive of a world in which acts and outcomes are divorced?

  72. It is the conflict between two equivalent states, two weighty decisions whose outcomes are equally desirable and two identically-preferable courses of action.

  73. Our modern town is thus in a very real sense, one not hopeless, but as hopeful as may be, a veritable purgatory; that is a struggle of lower and higher idealisms, amid the respective expressions and outcomes of these.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outcomes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.