单词 | Upshot |
例句 | 1) The upshot of it all was that he resigned. 2) The upshot is that we have lots of good but not very happy employees. 3) The upshot of the discussions is that there will be no redundancies. 4) The upshot of it all was that he left college and got a job. 5) The upshot was that after much argument they all agreed to help her. 6) At all events, the upshot is clear. 7) What was the upshot of the trial? 8) The upshot: they collectively export more for less revenue. 9) Anyway, the upshot of it all was that they were not actually spoilt for choice as to locations. 10) Donald thinks otherwise - and the upshot may be that he will sue. 11) The upshot was that the Liberals promised to support the Labour government in the House by their votes. 12) The upshot of the visit was the withdrawal of the Berlin ultimatum in favour of a conference. 13) The upshot was a written document, signed by Mr. Mahmoud and, as I understand it, by the other bailiff. 14) The upshot of the litigation was that the non-litigation costs, together with the litigation costs, were taxed by the taxing master. 15) In the upshot, £418 million were allocated against the authorities' claim of £480 million, a reduction of 15 percent. 16) The upshot was she got herself a room in a house full of artists round the corner. 17) The upshot of all this is that takeovers involve a significant degree of risk for offerors. 18) Anyway, the upshot is an awkward dinner party seasoned with deception and mistaken identity. 19) The upshot of the interview is that Jimmy be referred for a psychiatric evaluation in order to assess the need for medication. 20) The upshot of it was: his due pension, and his departure to live with a faraway niece. 21) The upshot of that experience was that I decided I didn't want to study medicine after all. 22) Me, wondering what the upshot of all this will be. 23) However, the upshot of his research is that differences in motor skills do exist between black and white kids. 24) The upshot is that the conglomerates and the government have a perverse incentive to allow the system to continue to fester. 25) The upshot for the Republicans is that they remain a divided party. 26) This is the upshot of a more general principle of general equilibrium theory known as Walras's Law. 27) The upshot of all this was to heighten the military tension on the divided peninsula. 28) The upshot, Mace hopes,[http:///upshot.html] is that interface copyrights will be broken and will therefore pass into the public domain. 29) Whichever road you take, the upshot is that you can shelter up to £16,000 from tax in this financial year. 30) The upshot is that small areas of the boundary layer are turbulent. 31) But the really challenging upshot of the report was not this predictable hypocrisy. 32) The upshot: A decade later, this compound and some other persistent pesticides were banished. 33) The upshot of the new system was more delay and expense for travelers. 34) What was the upshot of it all? 35) The upshot is that we a race against time. 36) But what was the upshot? 37) What's the upshot of this disagreement? 38) The upshot is wage inflation. 39) The upshot: anti - Americanism will surge. 40) The upshot here is, if you see a good-looking picture of a man over 30, that photo is very likely to be out-of-date. 41) The upshot may be a reduced production capability for some chip-maker clients in the weeks ahead, once they've burned through their stockyard inventories. 42) The upshot of this is that players must also acclimatise to the flight of the ball. 43) That's the upshot of a new study of M33, a nearby spiral galaxy located 2.8 million light-years away in the constellation Triangulum. 44) The news covered the occurrence of event, negotiating and upshot. 45) The upshot is that knowing T1 should be enough to predict the future course of a local insurgency. 46) The upshot ( result ) is that nuclear fusion can happen using rough - and - ready lasers and rough - and - ready fuel. 47) The upshot is no public pension, no unemployment benefit or disability allowance. 48) In the seventies, the Yom Kippur War, its upshot controlled by the us. 49) Fabric3 uses a compensation approach based on the concept of memento to undo changes. The upshot is that runtimes are always left in a consistent state. 50) The upshot is that, over the course of a century, its ability to warm the planet is almost 300 times that of an equivalent mass of CO2. 51) So the upshot is we're going for lunch on Friday. 52) The upshot of all of this is that a slow-moving football experiences a relatively high retarding force. 53) The upshot of this is that a new phrase has entered the criminological lexicon: the “CSI effect” after shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”. 54) The upshot: weaker global growth and softer global earnings in 2008. 55) An upshot lends authority, evoking feelings of awe or fear. 56) The practical upshot of this is hard to see at the moment. 57) If this is true,[] one wonders what the macro upshot will be. 58) In the upshot, to point out the vital function of developing and saving water resources in building the society of water saving. 59) The upshot of the controversy is that the pure geometers reasserted their role in mathematics. 60) Gentile subscribed it reluctantly, but in the upshot he was condemned and imprisoned as a perjurer . 61) The upshot is that we're horrifyingly nonchalant at the prospect that rising carbon emissions may devastate our favorite planet. 62) The upshot was neither an unmitigated success nor an unmitigated failure. 63) The upshot of the disagreement was that they broke up the partnership. 64) The upshot : Adobe's forthcoming software is probably not allowed. |
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