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How to use upshot in a sentence

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The upshot is that there is no obvious genetic holy grail defining what it means to be human.
The practical upshot is much the same, of course, so you could argue that it's a distinction without a difference.
The upshot is that the ratio of thermal to electrical conductivity depends primarily on the square of the thermal speed.
The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' conformity to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour.
The upshot of this point of view is an activist or pragmatic conception of mind and knowledge.
The upshot was that the Mayor read the Riot Act and the they postponed their get-together until the following month.
The upshot was that the regional council postponed that meeting and held another one.
The upshot of this discussion for the questions with which we started can be put somewhat simply.
That was the upshot of a very well attended public meeting held at the school hall on Thursday night last.
Sounds great in theory, but the practical upshot of this can be unsettling to the public.
Anyway, the upshot is that I was on a train yesterday afternoon when I'd like to have been in front of a TV set.
The upshot of it all is that we can now go and fetch our kittens, hopefully before Christmas.
The upshot of this is that when people come to retire they find they may have a number of pension plans that are each worth only a small sum.
What it could not do was predict with any certainty the political upshot of such a massive act of force.
The inevitable upshot is a reduction in services at a time when we are hoping to dramatically improve what we provide.
The upshot, however, was an increase in the amount of time each listener spent with the station.
The upshot, of course, it that tyre shops now have thousands of used tyres clogging their yards.
She gave a long, rambling explanation, the upshot of which is that her mom works there, and got her the job.
The upshot is very little productive investment is made as all the money goes ultimately to fund state borrowing.
The upshot is that the age-old nature versus nurture dichotomy is completely erroneous.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All were out and around the tolbooth waiting for the upshot of the choosing the delegate.
In the upshot it proved that they were not yet to fraternize with the Army of the Valley.
Emotionally, it sees it as a container and limiter of possibilities, a guarantee that the upshot shall be good.
The upshot was that he advised Nathan not to apostatize too suddenly.
The upshot of which, was, to smash this witness like a crockery vessel, and shiver his part of the case to useless lumber.
Was this the upshot of travelling to the Indies, and acquiring experience combined with anecdote?
I will myself go out against this man, but the upshot of the fight will be from on high in the hands of the immortal gods.
Such an upshot, as she calls it, of this unhappy affair, Heaven avert!
We must fight on now to a finish, but the upshot is sure to be a finish.
The upshot of the affair was that De Launay bought it at a fair price.
The upshot of that is that they really need to take the game to NAC Breda, but that task won't be easy given their atrocious away form.
I vaticinate what will be the upshot of all his schemes of reform.
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