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    1. This report, published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association, is one of the few large studies to look at the relationship between insurance and patient outcomes.
    2. Prosecutors are relying heavily on court-approved wiretaps from late 1987 and early 1988 to provide evidence that Aguilar tried to influence the outcomes of cases by approaching two fellow judges and assisting in criminal appeals.
    3. They can discover and learn from the outcomes after it is over. One of the most important processes in successful teamworking is managing the boundaries - keeping sponsors and clients informed and happy.
    4. But it is something close to a catastrophe in a country where electoral outcomes are slow to change and for a party that's not used to losing votes.
    5. How can he fail to realise that a market economy can only generate government-mandated outcomes after it ceases to be a market economy? If this new approach to trade were indeed restricted to Japan, many might feel it has much to commend it.
    6. Those that cannot achieve this need to put a higher premium on meeting their patients' needs. Undesirable outcomes There is, however, a danger that needs to be guarded against in focusing on a narrow range of performance indicators.
    7. However, the unpredictability of the outcomes remains "unacceptable," 14 years after the procedure was introduced, despite improvements in surgery techniques, the researchers said.
    8. But he restated his view that the markets are expecting something that is in the "lower probabilities" of the likely outcomes.
    9. Both outcomes are worrisome.
    10. Washington Democratic Rep. Al Swift, House sponsor of the bill, and other Western lawmakers have argued that network projections have discouraged people from voting and even affected outcomes of close local and state elections in the West.
    11. One of the most startling outcomes was in Minnesota.
    12. It is noteworthy that these major pro-sanctions drives always seem to emerge in U.S. election years, suggesting they have more to do with influencing political outcomes here than in South Africa.
    13. We have no national forum as the Swedes have where principles such as this could be hammered out and exert some effect, however marginal, on fragmented bargaining outcomes.
    14. It is a commentary on past rulings that such self-evident outcomes constitute progress, but you have to start somewhere.
    15. Most important is the connection employees make between conduct and expected outcomes.
    16. The essence of their message is not only that there is order in the universe, but that the outcomes of a president's actions depend on who he is.
    17. The outcomes of these investigations have yet to be determined.
    18. It is the efficacy requirement that requires double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center trials with statistically significant outcomes.
    19. Voter sentiments can change before the Nov. 8 election and some polls have indicated different outcomes than the ABC-Post survey, which was notable for its size and scope.
    20. Lopsided outcomes are great fun if your team is the one that's doing the lopping, but for the rest of us they pose the problem of waning attention.
    21. But the report warns that it may be more difficult to achieve such outcomes in the second year of the pay-bill freeze. The report says: 'Labour markets are tightening in the south-east at a much faster rate than in most of the rest of the country'.
    22. As with most public policy debates, the questions raised by the country's system of corporate governance center on trade-offs rather than absolute outcomes.
    23. Government policy and market outcomes have been mutually reinforcing. The low paid were the first to be hit.
    24. "There is not a high percentage of bad outcomes," he says.
    25. "What we're fighting about here," says Stanley Katz, a Princeton University historian, "is not pie-in-the-sky ideology but real outcomes in the political world."
    26. The politics of outcomes is being learned by the young as well.
    27. As a result, oil prices will stay high, which is presumably one of the outcomes the administration wanted to prevent.
    28. The plan could include several proposals reflecting different possible outcomes of the muni-GICs matter and of another dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over back taxes, the commissioner's spokesman said.
    29. This is especially unfortunate considering how greatly the political calculus of black votes changes in determining the outcomes of general elections.
    30. "The war could end in many ways and I am not so sanguine with some possible outcomes," he says.
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