0 the final line in the accounts of a company or organization, stating the total profit or loss that has been made:
2 the total profit or loss of a company at the end of a particular period of time:
3 the final result or the most important consideration of a situation, activity, or discussion:
4 the final line in the accounts of a company or organization, which states its total profit or loss:
6 the most important fact in a situation:
The bottom line is we don't have enough health care professionals.
Because in business you have to meet the bottom line, period, or you are going to be put out of business by someone who does.
The bottom line for coldregions practitioners: should you buy the book for your office?
But no doubt he appreciated that the former was only the bottom line.
The bottom line is that the objection based on the total belief constraint just won't go away.
The bottom line is that the cost of detecting the special case should not outweigh the benefit of applying the specialised domain algorithm.
The bottom line here is that the maintenance of a gender-differentiated employment market contributes to reifying gender as a set of polarized oppositions.
For each point, the bottom line indicates when it is visible, the top line indicates when it is selected for feature extraction.
The bottom line is that there has been no change, and discussion to the contrary is blocked.