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upshot and was
The upshot was that Heppenstall ended up with a bloody nose and was locked in a room.
The upshot of this was that Gregory refused to pay the additional taxes, he encouraged the Roman populace to drive the imperial governor of Rome from the city, and Leo was unable to impose his will upon Rome, as Lombard pressure kept the exarch of Ravenna from fielding an army to bring the pope to heel.
The upshot was that by the fall of 1198, Richard had regained almost all that had been lost in 1193.
In the extreme, exemplified by The Feminists, the upshot, according to Ellen Willis, was " unworkable, mechanistic demands for an absolutely random division of labor, taking no account of differences in skill, experience, or even inclination ".
The upshot was the world premiere in 1973 of the 28th Symphony, in a BBC broadcast produced by Robert Simpson in Maida Vale Studio 1, and played by the New Philharmonia Orchestra.
The upshot of these historical contingencies was that until theoretical computer science began taking an interest in combinatory logic in the 1960s and 1970s, nearly all work on the subject was by Haskell Curry and his students, or by Robert Feys in Belgium.
As an upshot from the success of " Dilemma ", Knowles ' debut album, Dangerously in Love, was postponed many times until June 2003.
Although the idea that airs carried sickness was incorrect, the practical upshot of Arbuthnot's advice was efficacious, as crowded, poorly sanitized Augustan era cities had bad air and infectious air.
The upshot was the passage of the Constitution Act, which patriated the constitution from the United Kingdom.
The upshot of infantry clashes on the Plaine des Jarres was a directive from U. S. President John F. Kennedy in May 1961 that the U. S. Ambassador to Laos would serve as the de facto military commander in Laos.
Another upshot of the fact that the graphics were rendered rather than simple images is that while the sun was setting, the entire palette of colors changed convincingly.
In 1955 Muller was one of eleven prominent intellectuals to sign the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, the upshot of which was the first Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs in 1957, which addressed the control of nuclear weapons.
The upshot of all this was the single type of stamp was sold for 2½d, 3d, 5c, 6¼c, and 7½c without ever receiving a surcharge indicating a changed value.
But the upshot was that, even after Quality Records revealed the band was " really " Chad Allan & The Expressions, disc jockeys still announced the group as Guess Who ?, effectively forcing the band to rename themselves.
The upshot was that by the end of the decade, nearly all the students were following degree or post-graduate diploma courses externally validated.
" The upshot, in the critic's opinion, was that " the mixture — of good living, sex and violent action — is as before, but this is a highly polished performance, with an ingenious plot well documented and plenty of excitement.
The upshot of his visit was that he approved the plans already developed by Goodwin and launched the massive historical restoration of Colonial Williamsburg on November 22, 1927.

upshot and I
The upshot of this discovery results in the highest degree of ethical awareness, " an immediate knowledge of what I am and may not do.
On 17 February he again wrote to Wood: " I feel the constitution is on the wane, its spirit being gone, it cannot last — whether despotism or anarchy will be the first upshot I know not, but if the constitution is not now maintained in its true spirit both will ensue ".
Sturrock commented that, " The upshot of this was that, far from supporting Condon's conclusions there was nothing extraordinary about UFOs, I thought the evidence presented in the report suggested that something was going on that needed study.
He referred to a quote by Plato in his Postscript to Philosophical Fragments: " But I must ask you Socrates, what do you suppose is the upshot of all this?

upshot and rather
The upshot is that the programmer has a simple access model ; the downside is that three quarters of the video memory is now inaccessible ( we can now only access a total of 64 kB of display memory through the window, rather than 256 kB that is accessible indirectly by manipulating the planes ).
The upshot is that the film's aesthetic form, rather than its content, embodies the overall theme of Rome as a moral wasteland.

upshot and which
An upshot of this is that " setters " can, and normally do, implement the invariants for which Eiffel provides syntax.
The upshot of this is that the fluid's ability to transmit force can be controlled with an electromagnet, which gives rise to its many possible control-based applications.
This creates a ' distribution of time constants ,' the upshot of which is there is no particular time constant, or resonance frequency, for the system.
* The upshot of the matter is that to reduce Islam — with its transcendental moral essence which is based on commitment to ' enjoining the right and forbidding the wrong ’— is universal.
Early followers of the Báb were known as Bábís, however in the 1860s a split occurred after which the vast majority of Bábís followed Mirza Husayn ` Ali, known as Bahá ' u ' lláh, and became known as Bahá ' ís, while the minority who followed Subh-i-Azal came to be called Azalis .< ref >" But the upshot of the whole matter is, that out of every hundred Bábís probably not more than three or four are Ezelís < nowiki ></ nowiki >, all the rest accepting Behá ' u ' lláh < nowiki ></ nowiki > as the final and most perfect manifestation of the Truth.

upshot and for
The upshot of this is a higher level of service / application availability for the underlying application
This in turn led to the concept of a " target " or " bogey " time for a section, known only to the organisers-the upshot was that crews basically needed to drive as fast as possible to stay on time.
The upshot was that Allport who had previously worked for the latter company should arrange a deal.
The matter was worked out in due form and, by a committee, negotiations were opened with Phelps, the upshot being that an agreement for repurchase at £ 750 was concluded and the attorney-general was to direct the preparation of such assurances as would settle the property to " His Highness ' " use, that is, to the use of Oliver, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England.

upshot and work
The upshot of these circumstances was that SIL could no longer work comfortably without significant competition from new actors offering similar services with comparable terms of exchange to both governments and indigenous people.

upshot and there
The upshot of this is that free fall is inertial motion ; an object in free fall is falling because that is how objects move when there is no force being exerted on them, instead of this being due to the force of gravity as is the case in classical mechanics.

upshot and every
The upshot is that some 2, 000 European Jews converted to Christianity every year during the 19th century, but that in the 1890s the number was running closer to 3, 000 per year, — 1, 000 in Austria-Hungary, 1, 000 in Russia, 500 in Germany, and the remainder in the Anglo-Saxon world.

upshot and from
The upshot is that scholars cannot assert with any confidence how much material Shakespeare took from the Ur-Hamlet ( if it even existed ), how much from Belleforest or Saxo, and how much from other contemporary sources ( such as Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy ).
The upshot is that the first fundamental form () is invariant under changes in the coordinate system, and that this follows exclusively from the transformation properties of E, F, and G. Indeed, by the chain rule,
One upshot of confirmational holism is the underdetermination of theories: if all theories ( and the propositions derived from them ) of what exists are not sufficiently determined by empirical data ( data, sensory-data, evidence ); each theory with its interpretation of the evidence is equally justifiable or, alternatively, equally indeterminate.
The upshot is that the receiver can determine with certainty the exact bearing from the station.
This quickly led to tension and the upshot was the Wairau Affray when a party from Nelson tried to arrest Te Rauparaha, and 22 of them were killed when they fired upon Te Rauparaha and his people out of fear.
The theft of some silver led to altercations with the police, whose interviews with tradesmen ended up defining him as a " dangerous man ", and the eventual upshot was that the Grand Duke banished him from Florence.
The upshot was that the MS & LR agreed to share their line from New Mills with the Midland, the latter extending their line to meet it.
The upshot was that Dávid exerted all his powers in denouncing all cultus of Christ from the pulpit.
This was the period when " rock " was differentiating itself from " rock & roll ," partly due to the upshot of the British Invasion.

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