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was 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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This was resulting in overtime hours, greater expense, and not surprisingly, major stress.
Discrimination, she added, was "resulting in a huge loss of skills and talent from the UK workforce".
How should we deal with the declining morale among our employees that was resulting from the company's revolutionary changes?
This was resulting in more people ending up severely unwell and needing to be admitted to hospital.
On the other hand, approximately 84 mass% release rates was resulting from pyrolysis at 723.15 K.
The increasing of the reactor temperature was resulting from an increasing amount of PFAD in LGO.
Herbalife said that it had not found that to be a problem and that the strong economy was resulting in more sales.
Similar(4)
Democracy is resulting in terror.
These were resulting in too many casualties.
This is resulting mostly from forearm sensitivity.
Al Qaeda is results-oriented.
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