outcome造句91) It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome of global warming will be.
92) It would be improper of me to comment before the election outcome is known.
93) Whatever the final outcome of the talks, the war should end soon.
94) The doctor said she was optimistic about the outcome of the operation but forbore to make any promises at this early stage.
95) The judge decided that allowing the videotape as evidence would be prejudicial to the outcome of the trial.
96) A mixture of skill and good luck decided the outcome of the game.
97) It's too early to know the outcome of her illness.
98) Whatever the outcome of the war, there will be no winners.
99) Whatever the outcome, it's going to be one hell of a fight.
100) It would be presumptuous to judge what the outcome will be.
101) Our aim is to achieve a satisfactory outcome for everyone.
102) Moneymen are not banking on the outcome.
103) But did it affect the outcome of the election?
104) Predicting the outcome is a game of chance.
105) Their telling and retelling relay important principles of hope rooted in political and moral certainties about the outcome of struggle.
106) Many trade disputes are pending, awaiting the outcome of the talks; failure would activate them immediately.
107) There is no doubt that the outcome of that long campaign, the Act itself, was a bitter disappointment to working-class radicals.
108) His lawyer was unwilling to give him any kind of assurance about the outcome of the trial.
109) What the outcome of seeing him might be is beside the point.
110) But belief increases the likelihood of a predicted outcome: placebos against psychic ailments work astonishingly well.
111) If you are wrong, the outcome could be a positive learning experience instead of a major career change.
112) Most still linger in county jails, awaiting the outcome of appeals or seeking jury trials.
113) Many bookshop owners believe the future of the small bookshop may depend on the outcome of the case.
114) Table V shows results of stepwise multiple linear regression analysis of outcome variables from the ventilated infants.
115) Britain was totally unprepared for the cataclysm of the Franco-Prussian War late in 1870 and still less for its outcome.
116) The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
117) Main outcome measures - Prevalence at birth and prevalence after prevention in 73 congenital abnormality types or groups.
118) In one, no adverse effects on neonatal outcome were found.
119) The team is awaiting the outcome of an appeal against a combination order which is normally awarded for serious offences like burglary.
120) Almost anything that happens between now and November 7 could affect the outcome.