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outcome

In probability theory or statistics, one possible result of an experiment. For example, the possible outcomes from a match between team A and team B are (i) A wins, (ii) B wins, and (iii) a draw.


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Can it be that the letters are the outcome of a mental disorder?
I am ever willing to stand and fight when the odds are not too overwhelmingly against me, but in this instance I perceived neither glory nor profit in pitting my relatively puny strength against the iron muscles and brutal ferocity of this enraged denizen of an unknown world; in fact, the only outcome of such an encounter, so far as I might be concerned, seemed sudden death.
Their coming could have been predicted with the same certitude that astronomers to-day predict the outcome of the movements of stars.
 
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