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the upshots
noun
A concise summary.
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But one of the upshots is that publishers have now firmly accepted the principle that ebooks should be cheaper than their physical counterparts.
One of the upshots of the larger footprint is the volume increase.
But in order to be responsible for the upshots of our choices, we must be responsible for our choices.
They also differ in their underlying philosophical motivations, as well as in what they take to be the upshots of their views for substantive moral theory.
They're worth reading if you're trying to get a handle on what's happening overseas, even while the upshots are slightly rosy sounding.
Of course, one of the upshots for AT&T's approach to data is what it means for the rest of its plans — not a thing (for now, anyway).
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The upshot: pack light.
The upshot is revolutionary.
The upshot was Awakenings.
The upshot thus far?
The upshot of this "ambush"?
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