Sentences with phrase «eventual effect»

I was then coached by broker to make numerous trades with the eventual effect of losing $ 5,000.
The Christian further believes that the eventual effect of sin is death, and that man would be in a hopeless impasse were it not for God's personal visit to this earth in the man Jesus Christ.
It's no secret to them (and he has demonstrated that in person) that Trump doesn't listen to his advisers, ignores allies and doesn't give much consideration to the eventual effects of his policies.
Comedy has always played a part in Larraín's work, from the quasi-absurdism of his debut Fuga to the jet - black humour of the aforementioned entrants in this trilogy, but here it is for the first time foregrounded, the lightness of tone it brings integral to the film's eventual effect.
Thanks to the internet, there's an absurd amount of coverage and opinion to chew on, but can this sprawling availability of news, announcements, and dare I say it — hype — detract from a movie's eventual effect?
The combination of the temporary nature of the tax cuts and the permanent switch to the Chained CPI is expected to have the eventual effect of higher taxes on the middle class as compared to current tax law.
If you measure price in ounces or grams of gold, you would see Sine waves in value of commodities over natural cycles versus the ever increasing price in dollars or other currencies, as these currencies are perpetually debased, with varying times from increase in currency supply to the eventual effect on price in said currencies.
I was then coached by broker to make numerous trades with the eventual effect of losing $ 5,000.
On the positive side of higher rates is the eventual effect on savings rates and earned interest income for consumers and residents of seniors housing properties.
But even if the rates don't increase until next year, real estate professionals may be wondering what the eventual effect will be on real estate investment trusts.
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