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produce a result
verb as in operate
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It enabled the court to produce a result that doesn’t appear doctrinally inconsistent with Dobbs; that didn’t pass judgment on the extremely dubious attacks by lower courts on the FDA’s approval procedures; and that sidestepped a political furor.
The device works by rapidly releasing and amplifying genetic material from a nasal swab sample by carrying out a chemical reaction to produce a result, which can be viewed on a smartphone app.
The 1996 welfare law turned out to be a case study of different political ideologies combining to produce a result that was better than either side would likely have produced on its own.
“The American people will now be able to weigh in on this sensitive issue,” he said, “and the democratic process will produce a result.”
Three rounds of negotiations have so far failed to produce a result.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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