Upshot
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67 examples of Upshot in a sentence
So the
upshot
was this.
The
upshot
of this experiment was that fear was not really a primary driver of the behavior at all.
The
upshot
is that there are actually quite a lot of nations that may have little or even no commercially available literature in English.
But the
upshot
of this is that the mission I want psychology to have, in addition to its mission of curing the mentally ill, and in addition to its mission of making miserable people less miserable, is, can psychology actually make people happier?
And the
upshot
of all of that is that I actually feel a lot happier, healthier, more productive than I ever have.
On the
upshot
though.....the MST3K version, as always, has a few laughs....
The
upshot
is that even if May genuinely wanted to pursue a no-deal Brexit, a large parliamentary majority would unite to prevent it.
The
upshot
is that the emerging market policy environment is a lot more competitive, especially in terms of attracting FDI.
The
upshot
of the BRICS meeting was the announcement of the New Development Bank, which will mobilize resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects, and a Contingent Reserve Arrangement to provide liquidity through currency swaps.
The
upshot
of this system is that many developing countries that should have benefited from the globalization of value chains have remained confined to low-productivity activities that yield only limited economic value and do not even foster wider technological upgrading.
It is the benign
upshot
of responsible labor unions, which allow for appropriate firm-level wage flexibility.
The
upshot
is that a new relationship based on the EEA model, allowing Britain to keep most of the benefits of the EU customs union and single market alongside free movement of people, would not only be economically less painful than a hard Brexit; it would also be supported by a large majority of voters.
The
upshot
is that, as I wrote nearly a year ago, Britain’s belligerent Hard Brexit is turning into a docile Fake Brexit: Norwegian-style associate EU membership.
The
upshot
is that we are increasingly reliant on experts.
What is the
upshot
here?
Regional current-account balances were interpreted as the
upshot
of infallible optimizing behavior by market participants, rather than, for example, the result of a real-estate bubble in Spain and elsewhere.
The immediate
upshot
is a substantial divergence in firms’ cost of funds, with many small and medium-size enterprises even losing access to credit completely.
The
upshot
may be a tendency for the new members to press their national interests more forcefully in EU fora.
The
upshot
is that whenever a problem gets out of hand, the turnaround comes too late and is dramatic.
The
upshot
of this marriage of convenience has brought an obscure former KGB officer, a strongman whose activities gave rise to rumors of illegal enrichment and shady real estate deals, reportedly hushed and covered up in Yeltsin's Russia, to the summit of power.
This is the
upshot
of an intellectual movement that began almost 35 years ago – and that has facilitated no fewer than a dozen interventions in just over two decades.
The
upshot
is that Turkey’s institutions, unlike Brazil’s, are being captured and corrupted to an extent that will hamper economic growth and development for years to come.
Of course, some argue that this stabilization was an
upshot
of the PBOC’s efforts.
In the eurozone core, by contrast, the initial
upshot
of the euro’s introduction was mainly more and better saving opportunities, characterized by improved risk-return trade-offs.
The
upshot
of this retreat was that dissatisfaction with Gorbachev increased among party and state structures, but their obstructions remained disorganized.
The
upshot
is that Greece is back where it started in the poker contest with Germany and Europe.
Given this, the likely
upshot
of monetary tightening in the advanced economies will be a long depreciation of emerging-market currencies and, in turn, a significant interest-rate hike – a trend that puts emerging economies at risk for the kinds of credit crises that have bedeviled developed economies over the last six years.
But the most likely
upshot
of the policy change will be a moderate baby boom – and better-performing child-related consumer stocks.
According to Brill, this is an
upshot
of America’s meritocracy: the best and brightest had the chance to climb to the top, but then essentially pulled the ladder up behind them, as they captured democratic institutions and used them to entrench special privileges for themselves.
The
upshot
is that more workers are participating in the labor market.
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