Sentences with phrase «upshot takes»

The Upshot takes a look at 29 leading ideas to determine which solution the public and experts most agree upon.
Civil War is a film whose emotional upshot takes an eternity to eventuate, but when it does it's actually well worth the two - and - a-half-hour sit.

Not exact matches

The upshot: The American Economic Association plans to take up a proposal to adopt «ethical standards for economists» at its annual meeting in Denver next week.
Using the term «superject» for the final upshot of the concresence, that which will be taken as datum for later concresences, Whitehead writes: «Thus the superject is also present as a condition, determining how each feeling conducts its own process» (PR, 341).
The upshot, in Perry's case, is likely yet another nail in his proverbial political coffin — coming after a series of shaky debate performances and some Birther gibberish, this video will help solidify the idea that he's simply not to be taken seriously (plus there's the fact that he might be a little delusional all around if he thinks that this is what The Political Establishment wants in a stump speaker).
The upshot: He believes Fred Dicker purposesly goaded the candidate into the near - fight, knowing full well Paladino was upset with The Post for trying to take pictures of the 10 - year - old daughter he fathered out of wedlock.
The upshot: Take your lunch break outside or book the sunniest conference room for a midday meeting.
The upshot is that it may take some time before a doctor will say the words, «These symptoms are due to asthma.»
The upshot: La La Land, Moonlight, and Manchester by the Sea each took home a Best Picture citation, and all those three films scored big nominations with the Critics Choice.
However, like any porn film, the movie takes a dip in interest whenever they get back into story mode, with a clichéd plot that mixes several other genres of movie, including the outsider in a new school, the family underworld gangster bit, and the underdog upshot competing in a competition for the interest of the bad guy's best girl.
The upshot is that governing bodies and coaches often avoid liability when students are injured while taking part in such interscholastic sports as baseball, basketball, cheerleading, equestrian activities, field hockey, football, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, mixed martial arts, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, tennis, wrestling, and weightlifting.
The upshot is, it took thirty minutes to complete the entire operation by the book.
And the upshot certainly allows the Audi Q7 e-tron to get its skates on: zero to 100km / h takes just 6.2 secs and the academic top speed is 230km / h.
The upshot: you can take the Z into the sawdust - covered workshop and reasonably expect you won't come away with a film of powdered wood under your display glass or camera lens.
The upshot, though, is that unless you're willing to take on more investing risk — which also means accepting the possibility of running through your money while you're still alive — it's very unlikely that you can match an immediate annuity's guarantee of lifetime payments, which includes that extra bit of income that mortality credits provide.
UPSHOT: Ask yourself this question — would you go to your credit union TODAY and take out a loan using your car as collateral, in order to gamble in the stock market?
The upshot of that is the game takes much longer to make.
The authors seemed to take more than the ordinary care in hedging their conclusions, but the upshot appears to be that they think cyclones are intensifying now, albeit at a slow pace.
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.
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?»
The upshot is that land vegetation takes up more CO2 during La Nina, and expels more CO2 during El Nino.
«The practical upshot is that a newly appointed solicitor can take the benefit of the original agreement.
The upshot is that while law societies bemoan the exodus of lawyers (primarily women) from private practice, the industry is now creating new models to take advantage of talent and skills that were otherwise sitting idle.
That the government is taking notice of these figures is also a definite positive; the upshot being that, hopefully, more and more relevant and respectful internships (of the kind we negotiate and advertise vacancies for in fact...) will be available to young people and graduates.
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