result in revision

Frequency: 6.79.0 per million words

To have changes as an outcome.

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Examples (10)

  • The new data might result in a revision of our initial estimates.
  • His persistent feedback eventually resulted in a major revision of the project plan.
  • Any significant change in policy will result in a revision of the official guidelines.
  • The committee's discussions are expected to result in several revisions to the proposed legislation.
  • Failure to meet the deadline could result in a revision of the entire schedule.
  • Unexpected market shifts often result in quick revisions to business strategies.
  • The editor's detailed comments resulted in extensive revisions of the manuscript.
  • This discovery could result in a fundamental revision of existing scientific theories.
  • To avoid further delays, we must ensure that this step does not result in another revision.
  • Such complex issues frequently result in continuous revision of the legal framework.