0 something that happens as a result of other actions, events, or decisions: --
The upshot of the discussions is that there will be no layoffs.
1 something that happens as a result of other actions, events, or decisions: --
The upshot of the discussions was that no one will be laid off.
The upshot is that inexact solves can greatly reduce the cost of each iteration, at the expense of somewhat slower convergence.
In such cases, we posit, the upshot is that parliament is dissolved and new elections called.
The upshot is, by suitable redefinition of some quantities, that the problem can formally be recast into the problem of cosmic-ray-modified shocks without injection.
Though one might anticipate a somewhat fractured feeling as the upshot of such wide-ranging scholarship, these essays are, in fact, nicely codependent.
The upshot is that in theories too, there is similarity behind the scene.
The upshot is that some improvements in happiness, even authentic ones, may not make our lives go better for us on the whole.
There is an interesting upshot to the claim that the causal relationship can't be explicated in terms of (4).
The upshot is that although we are relatively familiar with the species and their stratigraphical positions, their groupings into genera and families are still controversial.