Sentences with phrase «upshot from»

There's more than one upshot from the technology than mere green charging credentials.
An upshot from earlier predictions made just a little more than a month ago that El Nino formation for 2015 remained uncertain.

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The upshot of all this is that it's now possible — and maybe sensible — to build an all - tech portfolio that can tap the incredible growth that technological innovation offers, while still being diversified enough to protect investors from risk.
The upshot: For now investors should avoid pure - play downstream companies like Marathon Petroleum (mpc), which has focused on refining, retail gas sales, and transport since being spun off from Marathon Oil (mro) in 2011.
The upshot: A very real chance that the business is undercapitalized from the outset and never has the resources necessary to get a serious start.
«The upshot is that the long - term losses for Japan from the TPP not coming into force are substantial.»
The upshot: By exporting more finished vehicles from the United States than it imports to the United States, BMW may be helping to lower America's trade deficit.
The upshot is that private firms track land values for their own constituencies, but their aim is to buy stocks in firms with undervalued land or otherwise benefit from speculation, not use better taxes from land - value gains as a means of lowering taxes elsewhere throughout the economy.
The upshot is that developers use one set of statistics and logic to calculate their «total returns» on their properties, but support a different logic for use by government statisticians and Congressional authors of the nation's tax laws, whose support from the FIRE sector depends largely on their not understanding its essential dynamics.
The upshot is that the early orthodox view of Jesus and deification is substantially different from that of the LDS.
The upshot of these somewhat apophthegmatic remarks, for which I ask your forbearance, is to remind you that no description of Christian belief can be made from a vantage - point of incontrovertibility.
The upshot was that all sources of distraction, and in particular the «messy» qualitative characters of events, were either denied or removed from the world.
For if liberty is deprived of its moral soul, if it is detached from the past and from its venerable tradition, if the continuous creation of new forms that it demands is deprived of the objective value of this creation, if the struggles that it accepts and the wars and the sacrifice and the heroism are deprived of the purity of the end, if the internal discipline to which it spontaneously submits is replaced by external direction and commands — then nothing remains but action for action's sake, innovation for the sake of innovation, and fighting for fighting's sake; war and slaughter and death - dealing and suffering death are things to be sought for and desired for themselves, and obedience too, but the obedience that is customary in war; and the upshot is activism.
The upshot is one of the paradoxes of love: Love's desire emerges from within the self, but it is not self - centered.
This had the pleasant upshot that guests got to inhale the sweet spices as the cookies baked, then taste them warm and soft from the oven.
The upshot: reforming school food from the grassroots level is not always easy.
The upshot is that the brands of Japanese bento boxes I use are from reputable manufacturers and appear to be BPA - free.
The upshot, of course, is that many more people are now accessing those sites from a cellphone or tablet, though the actual amount varied widely site - to - site («Mobile traffic percentages ranged from 1 % to 44 %»).
The upshot, of course, is that many more people are now accessing those sites from a cellphone or tablet...
The upshot: man, does it seem as though that world has changed since I worked for a member of the Texas Legislature in the early 1990s, and judging from this experience, we're on the verge of a real explosion of online state - level U.S. politics.
The upshot of that thread is a small number officials (mostly the President, legislators, judges and district attorneys) have absolutely immunity from civil or criminal liability for certain kinds of discretionary official acts.
The upshot is that I have increased the number of seats that I expect the Lib Dems to hold, and reduced the number of seats that Labour is likely to gain from the Conservatives.
One upshot is that emojis are largely drawn from Western culture.
The upshot is a growing — albeit incomplete — list of preferred chemicals that companies such as Apache can choose from as they design their fracking fluids.
The upshot was that — just like the signals from natural mechanoreceptors — when more pressure is applied, the oscillators turn out pulses at a higher frequency.
But an upshot is that the land around Earth's equator, farthest from both ice sheets, is poised to receive the land - ice — sea - level double - punch: Increasing ocean volume and weakening high latitude gravity.
Upshot: While there's no guarantee of fidelity, a good cuddle may just keep him from having eyes for anyone but you.
The support cast also acquits itself quite admirably, the upshot amounting to a poignant coming - of - age tale which resonates as realistic from its heartbreaking beginning clear through to a satisfying resolution.
A team of experts decided to tackle that question, and the upshot of that effort is Dispatches from the Gulf, an eco-documentary directed by Hal Weiner (Journey to Planet Earth).
The upshot is that, when school boards make decisions about policy or money or about the myriad rules governing school operations, they tend to give heavy weight to the interests of unions - and may often depart, as a result, from what is best for children and effective education.
The upshot is that kids may not like timed math tests, and some adults may carry scars from them — but building speed and fluency matters.
The upshot is that current methods are far from systematic.
That's the upshot of Common Core in the Districts: An Early Look at Early Implementers, a new in - depth study from our think tank.
For educators, the upshot of Hirsch's inventory is this: When schools fail to build a common knowledge base among our children — and particularly for those who come from low - income homes or are English - language learners — we are essentially condemning them to something less than full literacy and citizenship.
In one sense, the upshot of charter laws has been much like that of private - school choice programs: They gave families more K - 12 options from which to choose.
According to Claire Cain Miller, writing for The Upshot, the researchers found that the Internet «reflects the offline world, where people have always gravitated toward like - minded friends and shied away from expressing divergent opinions.»
And The Upshot (from the NYT) finished up the month with a remarkable data visualization about high - performing and relatively low - cost suburbs outside big cities, showing that some suburban districts are cheaper, just as close to the city, and do just as well as other more expensive or far - away options (below).
My upshot here is that up 0.25 - 1.0 % in yield from here, assuming modest increases in inflation, we would see a lot of incremental buyers for bonds.
The upshot is that while your own lawyer prohibits you from thinking of the assets as «all one big pile», IRS requires you to.
Upshot: Despite skepticism about locks from some consumer advocates, both freezes and locks prevent new lenders from accessing your credit report, a necessary step in order for a fraudster to get new credit in your name.
Upshot: Even if you had to pay all three freeze fees, it still would be cheaper to freeze and then unfreeze all your reports once a month for 12 months in Iowa — the costliest state for freezes — than to lock your reports using the paid services from TransUnion and Experian for a year.
Upshot: Strong for those with the ability to get outsized value from international premium cabin flights on Delta to Europe and ANA to Japan.
The upshot of this is that once you have built a suitable shelving unit from the land of the giants, you can enjoy a console that is almost silent.
The upshot of all this is a portfolio of quite different subject - matter and style, ranging from beautifully evocative realist landscapes - witness her superb depiction of light and shadow in «The Lookout, Dungarvan», «Co Waterford Mountains», and «Blackwater River, Villierstown» - to Impressionist portraits like «Gillian» and highly expressionist works such as «Treewoman» and «Loss and Hope».
For California, the upshot has been the increasing prevalence of a ridge and blocking high pressure system deflecting storms away from the California coast.
The upshot is that even if we allowed his criticisms as being entirely valid, and removed from the study all papers to which it applies, it would only reduce the consensus to 96.8 %.
The upshot of the differences in air density that manifest between 400 hPa and 50 hPa is fast displacement of low density air that travels to the top of the atmosphere in a cone that surrounds the very cold dense descending air from the mesosphere.
That was the upshot of a report from two idealistic Google engineers who set out to determine how you could create a fully «renewable» power grid.
«The upshot has been a doubling of wholesale prices, from $ 40 to $ 80 per MWh.
If the covered lagoon method (pictured) proves to be globally valuable for business, the upshot is a large scale incentive to prevent lagoon flooding or leakage, and the resulting loss of raw material (the poop) needed profit from a waste that, if not carefully retained to extract economic value, offends neighbors, is a potential disease vector (for Avian flu for example) and poses an ecological hazard to downstream waters.
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