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outcome and hangs
On the outcome of this struggle hangs the future of American Art.

outcome and balance
EMH advocates reply that while individual market participants do not always act rationally ( or have complete information ), their aggregate decisions balance each other, resulting in a rational outcome ( optimists who buy stock and bid the price higher are countered by pessimists who sell their stock, which keeps the price in equilibrium ).
Some standardized balance assessments or outcome measures include but are not limited to the Functional Reach Test, Clinical Test for Sensory Integration in Balance ( CTSIB ), Berg Balance Scale and / or Timed Up and Go The data and information collected can further help the physiotherapist develop an intervention program that is specific to the individual assessed.
Herodotus tells us that, on seeing the outcome of the battle hung in the balance, the disarmed Samians had joined in on the side of the allies, doing what they could.
Yet, such an aesthetic outcome suggests the application of a more complex surgical approach, which requires that the surgeon balance the patient ’ s required rhinoplasty, with the patient ’ s aesthetic ideal ( body image ).
This outcome meant that the orientation of the evolving UDF would be that of a social-liberal party aiming for a balance between social-democratic and conservative policies.
It has been reported by many studies that the clinic outcome of many infectious, autoimmune, or malignant diseases appears to be influenced by the overall balance of production ( profiles ) of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines.
For three days the outcome of the battle hung in the balance, but the Soviet ' numerical superiority proved decisive and by 7 July Polish forces were in full retreat along the entire front.
The Problem of Conflicted Virtue-In this link the author is using virtue in the sense of a positive outcome ( balance of payments surplus ) that conflicts with long term regional growth and stability.
The Angolan Civil War ultimately became one of the most prominent conflicts of the Cold War, with both the United States and the Soviet Union depicting its outcome as important to the global balance of power.
It should be recognised, before any breakdown to types, that acceptance is treating what happens, the actual event which is the outcome of all the combined previous events, as on balance the best outcome.
The VB / VLOTT alliance is negotiating with Lijst Dedecker to include them in the alliance, but the outcome is in the balance and is unlikely to happen.
The value of labour power is thus a historical norm, which is the outcome of a combination of factors: productivity ; the supply and demand for labour ; the assertion of human needs ; the costs of acquiring skills ; state laws stipulating minimum or maximum wages, the balance of power between social classes, etc.
Smoke and the coming of night obscured the battle ; in the moonlight and confusion, the outcome hung in the balance.
The outcome of the Force-Dynamic scenario depends on both the intrinsic tendency and the balance between the forces.
The challenge in using the adaptive management approach lies in finding the correct balance between gaining knowledge to improve management in the future and achieving the best short-term outcome based on current knowledge ( Allan & Stankey 2009 ).
The civil war lasted for a year and the outcome hung in the balance.
The outcome of the battle shaped the balance of power in the Balkans for the next decades to come and although Bulgaria did not lose territory, the Serbs could occupy much of Macedonia.
As they hold the balance of power between the 9 Senators appointed by the Prime Minister and the 8 appointed by the Leader of the Opposition, a block vote by the chiefly Senators would decide the outcome.
As an outcome of the sixth five year plan, there had been steady growth in agriculture, control on rate of Inflation, and favourable balance of payments which had provided a strong base for the seventh five Year plan to build on the need for further economic growth.
The tide shifted many times during the course of the battle, with the outcome hanging in the balance.
Smigel has expressed satisfaction, however, in the outcome of working under such restrictions and believes the show would've found a greater balance had it been given more time on the air.

outcome and ;
An adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience ; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.
Different bookmakers may offer different odds on the same outcome of a given event ; by taking the best odds offered by each bookmaker, a customer can under some circumstances cover all possible outcomes of the event and lock a small risk-free profit, known as a Dutch book.
Thus the view from Whitehall early in 1916: If defeat was not imminent, neither was victory ; and the outcome of the war of attrition on the Western Front could not be predicted.
Lynn Montross, writing on that topic in War Through the Ages ( 1960 ), said ; " This outcome ... may be explained by the fact that Jomini produced a system of war, Clausewitz a philosophy.
The outcome of internal fragmentation that is observed and commented upon by customers is now visible to the rest of the world in the era of the social customer ; in the past, only employees or partners were aware of it.
Following their defeat to Ireland, the Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room ; it was later found out that he died of heart failure, though his death may not have been a direct result of the match's outcome.
Various arithmetic operations are often added at the end ; is three six-sided dice plus four to the outcome.
Draper argued that any definition of euthanasia must incorporate four elements: an agent and a subject ; an intention ; a causal proximity, such that the actions of the agent lead to the outcome ; and an outcome.
The ultimate goal of the philosophers was human progress ; by concentrating on social and material sciences, they believed that a rational society was the only logical outcome of a freethinking and reasoned populace.
In the Battle of Ushant with the French in 1778, Lord Keppel commanded the Channel Fleet and the outcome resulted in no clear winner ; Keppel ordered to renew the attack and this was obeyed except by Sir Hugh Palliser, who commanded the rear, and the French escaped bombardment.
The original colonists signed the " Covenant of Planetfall ", agreeing that this outcome was just recompense for the labors of the crew during the voyage ; that they signed at gunpoint as they were awakened from hibernation is kept secret from later generations, and also that those who refused, died.
; Staging system of lymphedema to improve diagnosis and outcome
The Karbis believe that good health “ is the outcome of a pious life and illness is the punishment meted out by spirits ” The Karbis have specialists or healers who are not alike ; midwives, or ethnogynacologists are one of these specialists.
To be classed as a manic episode, while the disturbed mood is present at least three ( or four if only irritability is present ) of the following must have been consistently prominent: grand or extravagant style, or expanded self-esteem ; reduced need of sleep ( e. g. three hours may be sufficient ); talks more often and feels the urge to talk longer ; ideas flit through the mind in quick succession, or thoughts race and preoccupy the person ; over indulgence in enjoyable behaviors with high risk of a negative outcome ( e. g., extravagant shopping, sexual adventures or improbable commercial schemes ).
This is not the only way probabilistic statements are used in ordinary human language: when people say that " it will probably rain ", they typically do not mean that the outcome of rain versus not-rain is a random factor that the odds currently favor ; instead, such statements are perhaps better understood as qualifying their expectation of rain with a degree of confidence.
* ( a ) that each court has an inherent jurisdiction to apply the laws of another country where it is necessary to achieving a just outcome ; or
Special guest referees may be used from time to time ; by virtue of their celebrity status, they are often scripted to dispense with the appearance of neutrality and use their influence to unfairly influence the outcome of the match for added dramatic impact.
Despite the similarity to its American counterpart in that the outcome of the matches remains predetermined, the phenomena are different in the form of the psychology and presentation of the sport ; it is treated as a full contact combat sport as it mixes hard hitting martial arts strikes with shoot style submission holds, while in the U. S. it is rather more regarded as an entertainment show.

outcome and Romans
Some of the fleeing Sabines drowned in the Anio ; their arms drifted down the river into the Tiber and past Rome, and the Romans recognised this as a sign of victory even before word of the outcome of the battle arrived in the city.
Hiero at once joined the Punic leader Hanno, who had recently landed in Sicily ; but fighting a battle to an inconclusive outcome with the Romans led by the consul Appius Claudius Caudex, he withdrew to Syracuse.
The Samnites would have gained significant ground in Campania by the time the Romans arrived and Valerius ' two victories could be the outcome of twin Samnite attacks on Capua and Cumae.
The Samnites would have gained significant ground in Campania by the time the Romans arrived and Valerius ' two victories could the outcome of twin Samnite attacks on Capua and Cumae.

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