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But the clear upshot of the Buddhist's nominalist position about universals is that there are no such natural kinds, and that the usage of terms is not explicable by matching up terms with them.

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And Mr Rajan's observation that certain compensation practices may have knocked the incentives of financial executives out of whack with everybody else's interests has no clear ideological upshot.

However, they were pretty clear on the upshot of their finding: When designing a flu shot, you're better off including new strains instead of old ones.

The upshot is clear.

In the end, researchers said, even though it is murky what exactly is allowed under this provision and what is not, the upshot is clear inside the centers: the agency should tread in this area only at its own peril.

The upshot is clear: successful manufacturers will increasingly be characterized by a hands-on involvement with distribution, a focus on identifying and exploiting new channels, and a willingness to risk channel conflict in the pursuit of competitive advantage.

The same is true of Wikipedia: here Chinese is somewhat better connected, but it is still much less than its size or GDP would predict, possibly thanks to the existence of a Wikipedia-like Baidu Baike collaborative encyclopedia.The upshot is clear: big languages are not necessarily global, and vice-versa.

Whether this failure is down to central bank impotence or discomfort with stimulus at the zero lower bound, the upshot is clear: monetary policy is not fully offsetting the ill winds that blow in from abroad.That brings us to a second point: the breakdown in monetary cooperation.

But the upshot is clear: Jihad; torture; suicide bombings; terrible things done by and to American soldiers; official secrets and government lies; the failures and responsibilities of journalists, politicians, law enforcement officials and ordinary citizens in the face of terror — such matters will be hard to avoid in movie theaters between now and Christmas.

The upshot is clear: If you find yourself mapping a "whether or not" question, looking at a simple fork in the road, you're almost always better off turning it into a "which one" question that gives you more available paths.

The upshot is clear, Gorbach argues: It's time to stop using antibiotics in animal feed.

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