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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Housing outcomes

Hi, what means "Housing outcomes" ?
For instance in the sentence: " The evidence presented bears out the hypothesis that both housing policy and housing outcomes in Britain have undergone a process of bifurcation."
Thanks for your help !
  

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That is bureaucratic language, not normal wording. What it means depends on what the actual subject is. " It could mean something else.

  • That is bureaucratic language, not normal wording.
  • What it means depends on what the actual subject is.
  • " It could mean something else.
  • It is hard to say without more information.
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That is bureaucratic language, not normal wording. What it means depends on what the actual subject is. It could mean "what kinds of housing are available." It could mean, "what sort of people have houses." It could mean something else. It is hard to say without more information.

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