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is resulting
noun
That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
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Such activism is resulting in the emergence of progressive policy.
The drive to lower costs is resulting in numerous efforts.
The decision is resulting in an estimated 150 jobs.
This is resulting in a sharp price appreciation in raw milk and associated products.
When Rebus interviews him in the earlier novel, there is resulting violence.
The approach fills a gap and is resulting in an amazing transformation of attitudes.
That is resulting in some homeowners being forced to sell their property.
There can be no doubt that it is resulting in enormous savings at this difficult time for the Empire's finances.
When combined with population growth and increased access to international markets, it is resulting in rapidly accelerating deforestation and degradation.
According to reports this week, low pay and lack of work in today's Britain is resulting in "suspended adulthood".
At nearly 10% of GDP, the deficit is resulting in a mountain of debt that threatens America's future.
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