Sentences with phrase «upshot of»

The upshot of the research for mediation is that once you get this response, you are going to make mediation much harder for at least the rest of the day.
One upshot of the current state of the field is that online counsellors in practice (or in training) have largely been left to fend for themselves in terms of locating materials that will advance their understanding of the practice and process of online work, not to mention helping to develop their actual online clinical skills.
«The exciting upshot of this data is a broader impact on the family system than would traditionally be expected from Relationship Education programs, even during what are typically characterized as difficult years between parents and teens,» observes HRC President Patty Howell.
The exciting upshot of this data is a broader impact on the family system than would traditionally be expected from Relationship Education programs
The upshot of Senator Vanstone's argument was that in the distribution of Commonwealth resources for infrastructure such as health and education, the government was unlikely to consider funding homelands in addition to townships.
The upshot of this is, if you have some college education, put it on your resume.
That's the upshot of a new survey that demonstrates the difficulty that college seniors, many of them weighed down by heavy student - loan debt, are experiencing as they try to enter the workforce in a still - uncertain economy.
The upshot of the OLED panel on the Mate 10 Pro is the presence of an always - on display, though it's oddly hidden in the settings by default.
The upshot of all of this is Samsung was also forced to reevaluate how it designed and manufactured phone batteries, and it now uses different processes and chemistries that produce more durable batteries that also degrade less over time.
The upshot of the Snapdragon 630 is that the U11 Life does a lot with the minimal battery capacity it has.
The upshot of this is that, for me at least, the semi-manual mode became the equivalent of HDR mode — if I wanted HDR then I switched to semi-manual, if I didn't then I switched back to full auto.
The upshot of this is that while bitcoin still clearly dominates the digital currency world, other assets — particularly Ethereum — may now be emerging as more than also - rans.
The upshot of all this?
The upshot of all this is, of course, that if speed of charging is the most important factor for you, then using a wired solution is most definitely the way to go.
The upshot of those chips is that the thing is fast and fairly power efficient.
Yet the upshot of Arthur is that there is greater scope for potential complaints to be resolved internally while ensuring that persistent wrongdoers can not hide behind the time limit to escape paying compensation.
People tend to over-value additional information and to under - value the cost of obtaining that information, and they fail to think through what the upshot of the unknown information will be for their decision making.
The upshot of all of this upheaval is that legal work has become disaggregated, with significantly bolstered in - house teams acting as de facto project managers to a host of legal and resource providers, with the traditional law firm just one constituent part — albeit, in many cases, the one doing the most complex, more profitable work.
The upshot of all of these decisions is that it matters less and less what laws elected officials enact to protect ordinary Americans.
The upshot of my contribution was that that GCs don't pay serious attention to costs because CEOs haven't made them.
And there is very much this sense, as one of the Court of Appeal judges in these cases put it, that reopening these cases would make our judicial system grind increasingly slowly, so the response to the fact that the judicial system is underfunded — needs more judges, needs more court time, needs more investment — is to say no to cases and to refuse to open cases rather than to fund the system more and the upshot of that of course, is a reduced access to justice.
The upshot of this is that (assuming no warrant), leeway is granted to officers in assessing probable cause (I'm not sure anybody really knows at a general conceptual level what constitutes «probable cause».
The upshot of our skirmish?
The upshot of all this seems to be that, at least for now, you won't be able to go into a Scottish supermarket and pick up a litre of milk along with your will...
The upshot of such a complaint would be a review of the investigation process by the MOL and a decision on whether the investigation complied with the OHSA or not.
«(T) o build my career is to make myself indispensable, demonstrating indispensability means burying myself in the work, and the upshot of successfully demonstrating my indispensability is the need to continue working tirelessly.»
What, then, is the upshot of Allianz?
The upshot of the decision in Schnarr is that waivers of liability will be valid if they relate to personal injury or property damage on a premises and are obtained by the occupier of that premises.
The upshot of the recent study is that organizations who have an «investment - oriented» view of email marketing - that is, as a tool to build and nurture long term relationships with existing clients and customers - are finding that, even during a recession, the ROI from email marketing continues to increase as measured by higher open, clickthrough and conversion rates.
The upshot of all the latest research, however, is that while limiting warming to 2 degrees is seeming unlikely, and 1.5 degrees nearly impossible, staying within something like 2.5 degrees still seems quite possible if there's concerted action.
That's the upshot of a major new synthesis report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The upshot of this is an amplification of many AGW deniers» propaganda — it is just a fact of life, unfortunately.
The upshot of this comparison is that the climate change «skeptic» position has very few authors with any standing as climate scientists.
That's one upshot of a new public opinion study by the climate public opinion dynamos at George Mason and Yale universities (the George Mason Center for Climate Change Communication and the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, respectively).
The upshot of the above is that I do not dismiss out of hand the contention that GHGs may contribute something to the warming of the atmosphere but I am very skeptical that the Earth is 33K warmer because of the presence of GHGs in the atmosphere.
The object lesson for me in these investigations is that an advanced national government and a prestigious university in that same nation (the US would have had similar results, I strongly suspect) came up rather short in investigating the upshot of the climategate emails and related issues, while the blogs, and most notably CA, have gotten to the heart of the matter rather efficiently.
That's the upshot of a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change that compared 117 climate predictions made in the 1990's to the actual amount of warming.
That's the upshot of a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change that compared 117 climate predictions made in the 1990's to the actual amount of...
Seriously — if anyone is «concerned» about the misleading upshot of the paper — wouldn't they be concerned that «skeptics» read McIntyre's blog and the take home message is that he can «plainly» see that «we're headed into new ice age?»
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.
But the whole upshot of the entire report was that NONE of it changed the conclusions of Mann's work.
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.
An upshot of the commitment is that it includes all cooking oil used in Yum!
The upshot of available research is that no professor needs to worry much about being mobbed, even in a generally vulnerable condition, so long as he or she does not rock the local academic boat.
The upshot of my report is a more realistic estimate of about # 24 billion for the parts of the private companies worth taking into public ownership: a lot of money, but still only a third of what we spent rescuing Royal Bank of Scotland.
Steven Mosher: So the upshot of Vaughan's argument is this.
So the upshot of Vaughan's argument is this.
The upshot of all of this is that, if we have a «database right» in this information, then we can release it BUT insist on our exclusive right to re-use the information — BUT the issue is actually «enforcing» those rights...... more difficult in practice than in law or theory....
When you tap dance like this — I guess that might be a significant difference, but I'm not sure what the upshot of that difference is.
I guess that might be a significant difference, but I'm not sure what the upshot of that difference is.
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