Phrases with «upshot»

The word "upshot" refers to the final result or outcome of a situation. Full definition

Sentences with «upshot»

  • The practical upshot of this simple feature is that you can perform the exercise until your legs ABSOLUTELY GIVE OUT. (hardgainermusclebuilding.com)
  • I'll give you one practical upshot for now, if you are an institutional bond investor: go long 10 - year Treasuries and short 7 - year. (alephblog.com)
  • The interesting — and paradoxical — upshot here is that the greatest hope for the continuation of an active federal government in K — 12 schooling is highly able and highly responsible states: if states handle their ESEA waivers well, then there will be no need for ED to slap wrists and therefore no additional fuel for those claiming federal overreach. (educationnext.org)
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