outset in the PONS Dictionary

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At the outset of the relationship the employer may decide to put the employee on a period of probation.
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At the outset he was of the opinion that the question turned on a quibble of words.
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It is set at the outset of the policy and usually can not be varied.
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Situations with risk were those where the outcomes were unknown but governed by probability distributions known at the outset.
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At the outset of the battle, each side chooses a general and corresponding company of troops to command.
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Despite winning a large majority only four years before, they looked vulnerable at the outset.
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She is about 19 years old at the outset of the series.
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The new format of the 107.1 frequency was a success of sorts from the outset.
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The project was plagued with problems from the outset.
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From the outset, and for a long time thereafter, people and animals were accommodated in different areas within a large room.
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