How To Use Upshot In A Sentence

  • The upshot is that the parents of Irish babies are averaging a mere 5.5 hours of unbroken sleep.
  • The upshot of this discussion for the questions with which we started can be put somewhat simply.
  • The upshot is very little productive investment is made as all the money goes ultimately to fund state borrowing.
  • The upshot is that strong global and strong individual supervenience come apart “only when extrinsic properties are present in the supervenient set but disallowed from the subvenient base,” as Kim and others predicted (see Supervenience
  • You rascal," said I, "a cudgelling was the upshot of your last. The Fool Errant
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  • The upshot of the January meeting was that seven of the nine-strong board resigned.
  • The upshot of all this is that the NSA appears to have induced certain telecom providers to violate 18 USC 2702 (c) and 47 USC 222. Balkinization
  • The upshot of this is that when people come to retire they find they may have a number of pension plans that are each worth only a small sum.
  • The upshot was that he advised Nathan not to apostatize too suddenly. A Daughter of Eve
  • So the upshot is simple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upshot was, one nasal spray, two weeks off nursery school, constant nose-blowing and operations may not be as essential to future happiness as was previously thought.
  • The upshot of all this is that there's pretty much nothing I can say that will sway these people.
  • The upshot was that one million fewer coach journeys were taken and, in all probability, one million fewer visits to grandchildren made. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is a scene of hilarious, nail-biting tension.
  • The upshot was that it was no longer to be thought of in terms of Crown immunity but whether the public interest overrode the ordinary rights of litigants.
  • Anyway, the upshot is that I was on a train yesterday afternoon when I'd like to have been in front of a TV set.
  • The upshot is that grape-growers do not have to spend vast amounts of cash on pesticides.
  • The upshot: weaker global growth and softer global earnings in 2008.
  • That fitfulness discredited the party, and Besancenot has thrived on the upshot: disappointed blue-collar and public-sector workers. France Goes Postal
  • Here's the upshot of the whole shemozzle as I see it.
  • The upshot was it failed to set aside sufficient sums to cover its pension guarantees, in the event that economic conditions moved dramatically against the company.
  • The upshot is that the data security laws are widely flouted and despised. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of all this was that he had come to the attention of one of the main triad gangs.
  • The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication.
  • i 'the brain o' 'im efter a' -- an 'he's been sair frichtit wi' some guideship or ither; the upshot o 't a 'bein', 'at he's unco timoursome, and ready to bursten himsel' rinnin 'whan there's nane pursuin'. Malcolm
  • Some have suggested that slaveholders had to compromise their authority in order to go to war, and that the upshot of industrialization must have been the diminution of planter power.
  • The upshot is that the conglomerates and the government have a perverse incentive to allow the system to continue to fester.
  • The upshot of the matter was that the civil war ignited other uprisings. Somewhere East of Life
  • This sally was the upshot of a long preliminary discussion, in which, for more than a quarter of an hour, Andrea had divagated in the upper sphere of metaphysics, with the ease of a somnambulist walking over the roofs. Gambara
  • The upshot is a Classic renewal that has purists drooling at the prospect. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes.
  • The upshot of the matter was that the civil war ignited other uprisings. Somewhere East of Life
  • The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' conformity to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour.
  • The upshot of it all is that we can now go and fetch our kittens, hopefully before Christmas.
  • The upshot of the disagreement was that they broke up the partnership.
  • See, the upshot of getting there in the wee hours is that you can sift through them and find the really grotty dog-eared books with water damage and coffee stains that are a whole $4 cheaper than the other copies.
  • The upshot of this is that much of my stuff is locked away in the office till Monday.
  • The upshot is that the stronger and more pervasive the NGO gets, the fewer families will form, grow, and perdure in a healthy manner. The New Girl Order
  • She gave a long, rambling explanation, the upshot of which is that her mom works there, and got her the job.
  • Still, the upshot of hurdles is getting over them. …coming out again, and again, and again « Sven’s guide to…
  • The upshot of the matter was that the civil war ignited other uprisings. Somewhere East of Life
  • This is one upshot of the Government 's austerity measures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some think he got off lightly last week when a formal reprimand was the upshot of a lengthy inquiry into complaints about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some think he got off lightly last week when a formal reprimand was the upshot of a lengthy inquiry into complaints about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of all this is that only the possession of a Moebius-like topology by a space genuinely eliminates the possibility of there being pairs of objects in that space which are incongruent counterparts.
  • The practical upshot in your case is that your children will be much more likely to be heterogamous themselves.
  • To summarize, then, the upshot of this discussion is this: if we take a purely algebraic approach to the axioms of set theory, then many basic set-theoretic notions ” including the notions of countability and uncountability ” will turn out to be relative. Skolem's Paradox
  • The upshot was that, although approved, the reforms were too watered-down to have any serious effect on the deficit.
  • That was the upshot of a very well attended public meeting held at the school hall on Thursday night last.
  • The upshot is that for the forseable future, the Reserve Bank is essentially powerless.
  • The upshot is that some companies pay less tax than they should, which in turn means individual income taxpayers end up picking up the tab. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is that domestic demand has been able to replace net exports as the engine of growth, while both exports and imports are rising at double-digit pace.
  • Now that we've all been edified by these exhaustively researched conclusions what is, as Tiger Woods might have said regarding his trusty mashie, the upshot? Steven Weber: Cool Head Cuke
  • The upshot, however, was an increase in the amount of time each listener spent with the station.
  • Alas, the upshot is that I've missed nine years pensions' contributions, oops!
  • The upshot of all this stuff is that customers will notice quite measurable differences in latency and bandwidth improvements in networking on existing machines.
  • The paradoxical upshot is that unaccommodated death leads to spectral materialism. Introduction: Gothic Romance as Visual Technology
  • The upshot is that there is no obvious genetic holy grail defining what it means to be human.
  • What it could not do was predict with any certainty the political upshot of such a massive act of force.
  • But the upshot is more than ancient history. Smithsonian Mag
  • The upshot, of course, it that tyre shops now have thousands of used tyres clogging their yards.
  • The upshot of this point of view is an activist or pragmatic conception of mind and knowledge.
  • The upshot is a Classic renewal that has purists drooling at the prospect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of the visit was the withdrawal of the Berlin ultimatum in favour of a conference.
  • The upshot, Mace hopes, is that interface copyrights will be broken and will therefore pass into the public domain.
  • It's easy to use and the practical upshot is that one person can listen to anything at their own volume. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of the matter is that we still don't have an accepted, coherent theory of capital structure. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Either way, the practical upshot of proceeding in this way was a considerable variety of gravity wave detectors. Science, Technology, and Social Change
  • In the upshot, it was decided that a temporary banishment from Petersburg was advisable, and Pushkin was sent to serve in the chancellery of General Inzov, the military governor of Bessarabia, where he was kept under surveillance.
  • The upshot is we need replacements now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is a Classic renewal that has purists drooling at the prospect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is that lending for real business has been sidelined. Times, Sunday Times
  • naturalise" them, seeing them not as magical intrusions into the natural world but as intelligible results of the workings of that world, the upshot of millennia of small variations, comparative advantages, adaptations, and thence survival. Darwiniana
  • The upshot of the controversy is that the pure geometers reasserted their role in mathematics.
  • The upshot of the result is that Stars retain their ten-point lead at the top of the table.
  • The upshot was that poor Macan was put under arrest and confined in the cells that night; and when brought before the captain the next day for insubordination and drunkenness, as he had no excuse to offer he was disrated, losing his rank of corporal, with all its perquisites and privileges! Crown and Anchor Under the Pen'ant
  • But the upshot is more than ancient history. Smithsonian Mag
  • The upshot is that the ratio of thermal to electrical conductivity depends primarily on the square of the thermal speed.
  • The inevitable upshot is a reduction in services at a time when we are hoping to dramatically improve what we provide.
  • The upshot of the media's cheerleading was a less-than-critical approach to the looming war.
  • Some have argued that the upshot of this is the emasculated man, unable to assert himself in his relationship, and also of the frazzled, controlling matriarch, who feels under pressure and under-appreciated.
  • The upshot was the emergence of "confessionalism", an inward-directed search for the "true" Luther that ended up with a highly orthodox theology that seemed frozen in place until the Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The upshot: they collectively export more for less revenue.
  • The upshot, as then mayor Ed Koch put it inimitably in 1983 while dismissing a massive Chinatown protest against a proposed jail: "You don't vote, you don't count. Ed Koch: Feelin' Groovy
  • The upshot is no public pension, no unemployment benefit or disability allowance.
  • The upshot is that some companies pay less tax than they should, which in turn means individual income taxpayers end up picking up the tab. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is that we have lots of good but not very happy employees.
  • The upshot of the matter was that the civil war ignited other uprisings. Somewhere East of Life
  • Sounds great in theory, but the practical upshot of this can be unsettling to the public.
  • The upshot is that the age-old nature versus nurture dichotomy is completely erroneous.
  • I {p. 128} dwell on this matter because it was always his favorite tenet, in contradiction to what he called the cant of sonneteers, that there is no necessary connection between genius and an aversion or contempt for any of the common duties of life; he thought, on the contrary, that to spend some fair portion of every day in any matter of fact occupation is good for the higher faculties themselves in the upshot. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10)
  • The upshot was the emergence of "confessionalism", an inward-directed search for the "true" Luther that ended up with Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The upshot is that many hard-working health staff will have their hours halved.
  • The upshot of it was, I bowled pretty well for Mynn's eleven, and when I went to the wicket to bat, I stuck to my blockhole like glue, to the disappointment of the spectators, who expected me to slog. Flashman's Lady
  • One welcome upshot is that most counties are now led by home-grown captains and coaches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is that lending for real business has been sidelined. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is a more effective sunscreen that does not look like war-paint when we apply it to our bodies.
  • The upshot of the matter was that the civil war ignited other uprisings. Somewhere East of Life
  • The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication.
  • The upshot was that the regional council postponed that meeting and held another one.
  • I suppose the upshot of all this and my actual point, is that you should never think we've got a free ride, getting games and other swag for nothing.
  • The upshot is that the data security laws are widely flouted and despised. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot will be a two-class university system, with elite institutions for those who can afford to pay, and poorly-funded rump universities for the rest.
  • The upshot is that fiscal policy in many countries will probably be tightened faster than might be desirable from a strictly economic standpoint. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot is that some companies pay less tax than they should, which in turn means individual income taxpayers end up picking up the tab. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of the merit and demerit of human actions rests upon this basis, that nothing is so much in the power of our will as our will itself, and that we have this free-will -- this, as it were, two-edged faculty -- and this elative power between two counsels which are immediately, as it were, within our reach. The Existence of God
  • The upshot: they collectively export more for less revenue.
  • The upshot: A decade later, this compound and some other persistent pesticides were banished.
  • The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication.
  • The upshot is a smug bookie that goes home happy whether Man Utd wins at evens or Fulham come in at 200-1.
  • We have tried all sorts over the years, most notably when "The Times" ran a promotion with the Heligan Gardens, the upshot being packets of rareties such as salsify and scorzenara arriving month by month. Jean's Knitting
  • The upshot is a more effective sunscreen that does not look like war-paint when we apply it to our bodies.
  • The upshot is that today the manufacturing sector accounts for barely more than a tenth of Britain's gross domestic product. Times, Sunday Times
  • The upshot of my research is that the design basis of envelopes of the aircraft and of other structures in general - like railways and metro bridges are beginning to be exceeded with significant frequency due to excessive instantaneous cumulative electrical load demand being placed on hydrogenerators occurring in heavily dammed regions. Global Voices in English » Air Bus AF 447: Sorrow, lack of information and sensationalism
  • The upshot of the conference was that Weir was secretly led to a "laigh" cellar in the house of Warriston, to await the appointed time for the execution of the murder. She Stands Accused
  • The upshot is that until a new site has been listed by Google for a month or more, a search may not always retrieve it.

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