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  1. outcomesnoun

    Plural noun of the word outcome.

    The project manager compiled the final list of project outcomes as part of the project progress report to send to the funder.


    Submitted by MaryC on April 25, 2016  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of outcomes in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of outcomes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of outcomes in a Sentence

  1. Penny Pritzker:

    We got significant outcomes on trade secrets which is a really big issue, this is where China clarified its intent to make preliminary injunctions and meaningful remedies and other judicial protections more easily accessible to those who are confronting trade secret theft ... It's a big deal.

  2. Harriet Hiscock:

    We also found that children with ADHD and sleep problems had poorer school attendance and their parents had poorer mental health and work attendance, we wanted to see if we could change some of these outcomes by improving the child’s sleep.

  3. Brian Lee:

    We obviously know that depression is a bad thing like any other mental health outcome, it’s less recognized that mental health outcomes affect other people than the people themselves. So for parents or guardians, a vulnerable population would be their children.

  4. Sven Sandin:

    Especially earlier, multiple embryos were transferred to increase the success rate, such a procedure will result in an increased rate of twin birth, and twins have a well-known increased risk of autism and many other outcomes.

  5. Adam Meier:

    In Kentucky, we want more than to simply give someone a Medicaid card they can put in their wallet -- we want a program that focuses on actually improving health outcomes, and that is what Kentucky HEALTH was designed to do. Kentucky HEALTH is precisely in line with the objectives of the Medicaid program and squarely within the authority of the HHS Secretary to approve.

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