All companies will claim to be the best. However, to establish which is preferred and appropriate its always wise to seek quotes and references of work previously undertaken where you can check out the event and its outcome
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I would have preferred to answer another question.
What you preferred is not what I want.
The judges preferred the other contestant.
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So what do you like? Is pizza more preferred to you?
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Preferred stocks and preferred are exactly the same thing. Preferred is just an abbreviation that is used so that people in the know can use their jargon.
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He always preferred Pepsi over Coke.
It is preferred that you dress smartly.
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You make an outcome by solving everything and the result that is left is referred to as the outcome!!
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When the outcome consists of an event that is not the one you are looking for.
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The outcome was that the colinist won. The outcome was that the colinist won.
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1. I have always preferred the book instead of the magazine.
2. I preferred to rest than play around with my pals.
3. I preferred taking my laptop then a book.
4. I preferred she should stay here.
5. The doctor preferred her to rest for couple weeks.
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if you mean why is a desktop preferred over a laptop. then i would answer that they aren't and that laptops are preferred because of their convenience
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"Preferred" in Bisaya can be translated as "paborito" or "pinili."
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A specific outcome is the result of a particular action or event. The outcome of an action would vary greatly depending on the specific action.
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"preferred" is the adjective form, as in the preferred option was to ...
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Preferred stock is valued as a perpetuity
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outcome means what is the answer, like in english, the outcome of an event is what happens after the event takes place.
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Well, results is the outcome of something and outcome is the results of something..... So yes they are alike.
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False. Probability only predicts the outcome. It does not assure the outcome.
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What will the outcome of the super bowl be?
Extra studying should lead to a postitive outcome on the test.
We had many rough therapy sessions, but in the end, the outcome was positive.
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The word 'preferred' is both a verb and an adjective. The word preferred is the past participle, past tense of the verb prefer. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:
verb: He preferred the lake to the theme park.
adjective: The preferred condiment is the hot sauce.
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