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Outcome

Outcome | Outcomes

Outcome meaning

That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process. | The result of a random trial. An element of a sample space. | The anticipated or desired results or evidence of a learning experience.

Example sentences (20)

The middle row shows the outcome of conventional cryopreservation and the bottom row the outcome of the new approach, which yields a much greater fraction of live cells post-thaw.

The result of these trends, I predict will be that the social outcome data will irrefutably prove that Republican governance is always inferior, always degrades wellbeing compared to the same relevant social outcome data from Blue states.

Without a mechanism to correct egregious errors that potentially can impact the outcome of a game, an opening exists for an official who has been compromised by gambling interests to impact the outcome of a game with what appears to be an egregious error.

At the end of TFJL and TBJL’s outcome period, June 30, 2021, the ETFs will simply rebalance and reset, providing investors with a fresh 5% Floor or 9% Buffer, respectively, and new upside caps over the next one year outcome period.

But the pandemic has realigned the stars for some of its top politicians to the extent that CDU insiders worry the leadership race’s most likely outcome no longer looks ideal, and the ideal outcome for the greater good of the party looks unlikely.

Hopefully, that won't be the case, and the US receives a clear election outcome that allows markets to process the outcome and move forward.

Key to achieving this is ‘explainability’ (why and how the expected outcome is going to happen) and ‘interpretability’ (how effectively you can predict the outcome).

Not a great night for the pollsters and arguably the worst possible outcome for both the markets and the prospect of a peaceful outcome.

Royal expert Penny Junor said the new arrangement was “the best possible outcome and an outcome which will actually avoid catastrophe”.

But in the same way that I don't think we would have this outcome without Ty, Idon't think we'd have this outcome without Jchandra.

He believes that the repeat election last year – after he successfully challenged the outcome of the first vote – was too rigged against his party to guarantee a free and fair outcome.

The reality is that if we are to secure a better outcome than is currently on offer, then the only option is to look beyond this current draft withdrawal agreement and work in the time ahead for an improved outcome.

While it is true that the user is advised of the outcome of the game at hand ahead of time through the preview feature, the user cannot predict that outcome until it is randomly generated and then displayed by the machine.

Zero-rating has two effects: a desirable outcome of subsidising consumption by low-income households, and an undesirable outcome which subsidizes the consumption of the zero-rated good by high-income households.

For example, identifying the outcome of a fair coin flip (with two equally likely outcomes) provides less information (lower entropy) than specifying the outcome from a roll of a die (with six equally likely outcomes).

Franchising may be used to create a supply of transport that balances the free-market supply outcome and the most socially desirable supply outcome.

If there exists no allowed rule that can successfully improve upon the market outcome, then that outcome is said to be constrained-Pareto optimal.

Suppose success is defined as getting an outcome no worse than the outcome of the reference lottery.

The authors claim that given a specific experiment, in which the outcome of a measurement is known before the measurement takes place, there must exist something in the real world, an "element of reality", that determines the measurement outcome.

The dilemma then is that mutual cooperation yields a better outcome than mutual defection but it is not the rational outcome because from a self-interested perspective, the choice to cooperate, at the individual level, is irrational.