Sentences with phrase «called upshot»

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The upshot is that the long and difficult task of orchestrating a sales call increasingly leads... nowhere.
The upshot: More prospects now reach out to us than my sales team contacts through outbound calls.
The upshot: The paper is calling for the ouster of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, arguing the state «can not afford him waiting in the way.»
The upshot of the study, another indictment of the so - called Western diet (high in saturated fats, sugar and red meat), reveals how the metabolites produced by the bacteria in the stomach chemically communicate with cells, including cells far beyond the colon, to dictate gene expression and health in its host.
The upshot of this loopy masquerade is more predictable than it is progressive, but considerably pleasurable thanks to Morris's generous supply of pithy one - liners and the resourceful, ribald skills of Bell, as engaging and elastic a comic everywoman here as she was in her impressive directorial debut «In a World...» (Her styling, meanwhile, calls to mind Sally Hawkins, who could well have put a sweeter spin on the same role.)
The upshot of this situation is that now cars without the most advanced safety systems and which do not score a «Good» rating on all crash tests are still called a Top Safety Pick.
His «HistorySource» column appears in a new section of the newspaper called «The Upshot
The upshot is you may not have one loan officer who works with you through the whole process — someone who remembers to call and remind you to send in your paperwork.
The main upshot is less likelihood of frank speaking in plain English, and an increase of sneakiness, PC, cautious bureacratese... and more of that verbal molasses called, very quaintly, «communication».
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