Sentence examples for whose upshot from inspiring English sources

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They got out their pencils and papers and scribbled down equations whose upshot was a prediction.In this section A comedy of euros A year of living pigheadedly Make a new plan, Stans Higgs ahoy!

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The upshot is a mirror whose angle with respect to the light incident upon it can be changed at will.

Sometimes their determined boldness might have got the better of them but the upshot was that England, whose second innings ended at 289 in the last over of the day, have a lead of 411.

The upshot is that the three experts whose opinions initially cleared the way for the death sentence now say they were wrong (four expert defense witnesses testified that Hill was disabled).

Thus Richard J. Arneson has defended a version of prioritarianism accommodating the "generic egalitarian intuition" that "fortunate individuals should give up resources to improve the life prospects of those whose initial conditions are unpropitious [i.e., the upshot of bad luck]" (Arneson 1999, 227).

The one serendipitous upshot of his dogged search was that the man whose name was on the purse turned out to be the grandfather of the late playwright Herb Gardner, whose works, including "A Thousand Clowns," often revolved around the kind of eccentric New Yorkers that Mr. Feldman would appreciate.

Jean-Vincent Placé, a Green senator, whose party sits in government, urged lycée students to hold fresh demos.The upshot is that an enfeebled president finds his authority at risk in his own camp.

The upshot of Dr Bourrat's and Dr Atkinson's analysis was that people whose religion includes an omniscient, judgmental god (Christians, Muslims and so on) regard the whole range of such transgressions more harshly than those, such as Buddhists, whose religion does not.

The upshot was that the entries were viewed by an astonishingly small number of people, whose votes carried an inordinate amount of influence.

For New Jersey, whose high property taxes are largely driven by duplication in services among its 566 municipalities, the upshot will be the first reduction in that number since 1997.

The upshot of that is that now you have a whole swathe of late-adopters whose only way of identifying with the scene (BECAUSE IT HAPPENED A DECADE AGO) is to lap up this mantra of "proper music" and denigrate anything that might threaten their own loyalty to it.

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