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were 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.
Exact(33)
These were resulting in too many casualties.
But they said the American attacks were resulting in success.
He did, however, have incipient mental health problems, which were resulting in his refusing food as a result of delusions.
Last year the Office of Fair Trading announced it had found no evidence that beer supply ties were resulting in competition problems, and that it would therefore be taking no further action on complaints.
Dean Mogulescu said the university would try again this summer to assess how the G.E.D. students at CUNY were doing and whether its efforts to enrich its classes were resulting in better performance when the students attended college.
Joel B. Rosenthal, a United States bankruptcy judge in the Western District of Massachusetts, wrote in a case last year involving Wells Fargo Bank that rising foreclosures were resulting in greater numbers of lenders that "in their rush to foreclose, haphazardly fail to comply with even the most basic legal requirements of the bankruptcy system".
Similar(25)
Importantly, that coverage is resulting in care.
This is resulting mostly from forearm sensitivity.
Al Qaeda is results-oriented.
It's resulted in some witty responses.
That's resulted in a large lobby".
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