"We look at the end result, and the end result was reuniting that dog and that kid."
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At least for me, this end result—and this isn't the end result—this large swelling never felt inevitable.
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The end result is the meal, just like the end result of Amazon is the book or pair of slippers or soup ladle that just arrived on your doorstep.
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Death is the action — the end result, of course.
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Still, the end result is fresh, new, and undeniably Jauregui.
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The end result is I really don't date much anymore.
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But hey — at least the end result was worth it.
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It makes you focus very quickly on the end result.
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However, the end result was that people began sharing less.
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And the end result is a visual and tactile triumph.
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In Star Trek, we're seeing the end result of that.
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The end result: prices not too high or too low.
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Our apologies for mixing causes to the same end result!
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The end result: ethereal beauty that's the definition of #goals.
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The end result is reminiscent of Screaming Cowboy, Canadian edition.
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The end result is as revealing as it is hypnotic.
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Here's what we think the end result would look like.
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Based on the end result, it appears that's mission accomplished.
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The end result, however, is worth the trouble, he argues.
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The end result shares the NSX nameplate but nothing else.
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Watch Sandy's passionate explanation of Cesar's methods and end result.
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The end result is unlikely to be pretty for Republicans.
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The end result for Seattle has been a homelessness crisis.
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The end result of that collaboration simply isn't worth it.
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The end result is that we all play better music.
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The end result is a bit of a mixed bag.
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And I think the end result will be even better.
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But the end result could be positive for the market.
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That could be the end result of all of this.
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The end result is a super lightweight and warm material.
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The end result was that all G.M.O. research got tainted.
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ISIS likely was an end result, not just another group.
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The end result is a Canadian oil patch in retreat.
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"Deco Tech" is how Mr. Moss described the end result.
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The end result was more smartphones in pockets and purses.
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What the end result will be is an open question.
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But the end result was more than a superhero movie.
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The end result is increased visitor spending in the marketplace.
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The end result, though, was that infection rates dropped precipitously.
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And the end result is this is where we are.
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"Aesthetics are a channel but they're not the end result."
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The end result came out to be better than I dreamed.
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So the end result is ... Or think about it this way.
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I THINK THAT'S THE END RESULT THAT WE'RE HOPING TO ACHIEVE.
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The end result, though, should still be better AI for all.
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The battle is heated, but the end result sure is delicious.
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The end result was actually rather good, if a little dry.
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The former refers to the act; the latter, the end result.
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The end result will be more "precise" but substantially less accurate.
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But regardless of the reasons, the end result is the same.
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In both cases, though, the end result is the same: destabilization.
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The end result is a cleaner building surrounded by cleaner air.
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The end result is a basically unacceptable 70 day pay delay.
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It costs $10 with tip and I love the end result!
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But the end result of seeing your students thrive is rewarding.
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Needless to say the end result is simple, albeit pretty cool.
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The end result is the crater-faced satellite we all know.
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The end result will not be the diversity that federalism celebrates.
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It&aposs like you can see the end result right there.
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The end result is far fewer ties than statistics would suggest.
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Unfortunately, the end result is the same … Beliefs are not actions.
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The end result was the complete opposite, despite glowing online reviews.
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The end result is a beauty look fit for the Joker.
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The end result was a clear-cut unanimous win for Miller.
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Namely that courting has a goal, an end result in mind.
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The end result is a dampening of arousal for both parties.
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The end result — Gorsuch's eventual confirmation — is what matters, experts say.
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The end result is usually serviceable, but not ideal for baking.
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The end result tastes like a cherry cordial in liquid form.
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But the end result will almost certainly be a better iPhone.
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But, the end result will be probably, it will hurt itself.
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He finally finishes flat-ironing and the end result was okay.
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Exhaustion and lots of stress can negatively influence the end result.
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The end result: a burger that's leaner and easier to grill.
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And nobody appears to be entirely happy with the end result.
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The end result is the same; a thousand people in agony.
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The end result is similar to Amazon's ultra-automated fulfillment centers.
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The end result is a crisper photograph with more accurate colors.
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The end result will look like a giant extruded coil pot.
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Unfortunately, the end result will cost consumers in higher product costs.
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The end result is a death spiral for our constitutional order.
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"It's a nice coating," Mr. Baldwin said of the end result.
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They don't see that part; they just see the end result.
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I think that will be the end result of the criticism.
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As a result, the end result will just be another Band-Aid.
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The process will be laid bare, as fascinating as the end result.
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The end result, then, was a clear unanimous decision win for Martin.
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But in all honesty, I was pleasantly surprised by the end result.
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The end result was a settlement and SpaceX receiving certification for launches.
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Still, the end result is a good answer to a hard problem.
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Leave today or in 18 years, the end result is the same.
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For all that progress, the end result is still frustrating in 2016.
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The end result is a seemingly impenetrable morass of bylaws and rules.
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If the end result is money getting to worthy causes, that's great.
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"The end result is that they undercut people like Gap," Buss said.
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Speed matters, but only if the end result aligns with customer needs.
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We are seeing the end result of the work we are doing.
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The end result is going to be a slowdown in the economy.
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JT: The tool is more about the process than the end result.
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The end result is a Brooklyn bungalow spin on California ranch living.
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The end result includes voices with subtleties like lip smacks and accents.
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The end-result is a video of someone saying something they didn't.
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The end result, then, was a clear unanimous decision victory for Hermansson.
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The end result is a display that opens in one smooth motion.
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The end result could be Microsoft profiting from the violence of war.
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Trump was game and the end result wasn't pretty but it's real.
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The end result of all this is more than a little dystopian.
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Still, the end result is worth it for the smiles it produces.
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The end result is so realistic few would have spotted the hairpiece.
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The end result—which we've obviously posted below—is, well... not bad?
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So we started editing and compiling: Scene Delete is the end result.
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The end result is an eye-catching and vibrant soul-pop video.
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Her commitment is to the process, rather than to the end result.
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Hiroshima is the end result of Japanese militarism and lack of democracy.
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"Maybe with another doctor, the end result would be different," she says.
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The end result was less waste and a happier, more balanced lifestyle.
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But the end result makes it awfully easy to just swipe left.
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"I would say the end result [was the most rewarding]," Taveras says.
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The end result is a golden substance with the consistency of molasses.
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The end result is a prismatic abstraction, an infographic of the natural.
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The end result of all this research is the Surfi-Sculpt material.
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The end result equals the difference between our income and our spending.
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The end result of "taking the high road": no work for me.
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Sometimes, the image is more about the process than the end result.
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The end result, then, was a clear-cut decision win for Prazeres.
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The end result is a disruption of the brain's homegrown immune system.
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Or is that the end result of capitalism in its current form?
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But according to the budget office, the end result is quite similar.
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But the end result for individuals and families is far from ideal.
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The end result is a grocery store with no lines or waiting.
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The end result will mean Google will eventually learn customers' purchase patterns.
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The end result is a division with a lot of down arrows.
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The end result, then, was an obvious unanimous decision win for Covington.
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WATTERS: Juan, if the end result of this -- if the end result of this, Juan, is that the American customer is paying cheaper for their goods, and the American farmer and manufacturers-- WILLIAMS: That would be great, Jesse.
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The end result, however, will likely be policies similar to those of Pruitt.
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While the quality of singing was mixed, the end result was still hilarious.
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The end-result of the collision will likely yield a giant, elliptical galaxy.
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The end result half-succeeds, swerving between exaggerated satire and eye-rolling drama.
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The end result exactly matches the pattern one sees in standard quantum mechanics.
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The end result was an airframe noise reduction of more than 70 percent.
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The end result is an aesthetic that feels less real and more virtual.
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And I have to say, I was pretty happy with the end result.
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The end result is shortened ride wait times for customers, and fewer detours.
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The end result of these efforts is, hopefully, an impact on voter turnout.
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The end result isn't as important as the effort that goes into it.
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But some environmentalists fear that the end result will simply be more oil.
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The end result was a wavy lob with honey highlights and soft bends.
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The end result is a beverage that offers faint whispers of woodsy botanicals.
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It just happened that the end result fit the definition of aggravated rape.
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The end result is almost always a better product and an empowered team.
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Love, Simon toes the line, and the end result is well worth watching.
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The end result features bizarrely contorted eyes, soundtracked to the endless popping noises.
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The end result can be survivors losing trust in the criminal justice system.
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The end result definitely works and we're stoked about how it came out.
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The end result is effectively a ridesharing alternative to an airport taxi line.
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As you can see from the video above, the end result is uncanny.
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The end result: To be part of this news cycle is to count.
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I just don't buy any of that, either as intent or end result.
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To fans of the Dark Tower series, the end result is a nightmare.
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The end result is an exhibit that's as sumptuous as it is overwhelming.
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To explain Trump's victory as the end result of an economy that has
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The end result is similar, regardless of which kind of egg is used.
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The end result of the doll really does look like a punching bag.
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Often, when artists attempt to approach spiritual themes the end result is stilted.
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The end result was an event that felt messy and a bit confused.
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The end result is a zero-sum game played out in every state.
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The end result is stunning and the cake looks delectable once it's cut.
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" But the risk paid off, and the end result, she says, is "exquisite.
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The end result is drinkable, but not necessarily the best for a brew.
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Tears might've been shed, but the auburn end result is more than stunning.
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When they come under pressure the end result is often hard to predict.
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The end result is a crisis like no other this hemisphere has faced.
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The loop-back pattern: The end result is a unique weave-like pattern
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The purpose of journaling is not the end result: it is the process.
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The end result is the same: No access that Beyoncé doesn't vet herself.
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The end result was that their products appear to be a natural default.
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And that's fine; music serves a function not dependent on its end result.
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After all, the end result is that they're making both companies' customers unhappy.
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The end result is serious disruptions no matter how long the shutdown lasts.
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The end result: a delicate honey with just a hint of lavender flavor.
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Indeed, the path ahead remains complicated and the end result far from certain.
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The end result, though, was just as tragic: a little girl was dead.
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Cammy Stewart: With my normal work, what's most important is the end result.
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This would take years, but the end result could isolate the United States.
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The end result is that customers don't have to sit through check out.
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The end result may also be different, though that's unclear at this time.
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The end result was as beautiful as anything you'd see in a restaurant.
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The end result, according to Saffitz, isn't quite as sour as the original.
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Take out all the technology and you just don't get that end result.
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The end result (and the lesson for any lawmaker) is the same, however.
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End result: Sky has two riders — Froome and Landa — in the top five.
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It's complicated, and all that's certain is that the end result Raises Questions.
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"When you begin this, I think I saw the end result – or what could be the end result – and you kinda forget that to get there there's a lot of heartbreak, a lot of pain, a lot of emotion," he explained.
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The end result is the same though: lowering emissions while trying to minimize costs.
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Though we don't see the end result of Zoey's cheating...it doesn't look good.
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But I pushed through and an hour later, the end result was entirely delicious.
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The end result: Apple (AAPL) reported its first holiday quarter revenue decline since 2000.
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And trust us, the end result—beautiful brown beer bubbles—will be worth it.
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The good news -- it seems all parties involved are happy with the end result.
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The end result, then, was a clear two-to-one decision win for Peña.
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The end result is a romantic and eclectic vibe that offers luxury and comfort.
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Look at your retirement contribution levels for the previous year and the end result.
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It makes cooking look so easy, and makes the end result look so delicious.
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The end result is going to be wonderful and it's going to work great.
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Even if the end result of scrolling down a page is still the same.
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The end result was an oversized tempura chip used to garnish a lionfish ceviche.
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" He said the end result is more than just a movie: "It's a movement.
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The tomatoes steamed and seeped through the mixture resulting in a thinner end result.
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In most cases, the end result is the same: more data for the NSA.
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But the end result is the same: a lack of easily accessible climate information.
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Despite a totally one-sided interview by Chuck Todd, the end result was solid!
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The end result were contents which in no way resembled a sleeping loved one.
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The end result was much more fascinating than what I myself could have created.
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"The end result is what you saw this morning," said Lalovic, who is Serbian.
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The celebrity and the pampered-ness causes them to not question the end result.
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Somebody randomly had a doll in their trunk, and that is the end result.
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The end result was that millions couldn't get access to very popular streaming apps.
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Every step of the journey deserves to be honored, not just the end result.
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White said he was in the dark about the end result of the policy.
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"Cool new crazy hair," she said in a video, smiling about the end result.
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A final score is not meant to be a guess at the end result.
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The end result is likely to be wasted capital and poor returns, they said.
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Its socks are the end result of two years of obsessive research and development.
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It's about the fans who got to see the game, and the end result.
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The end result would be a merger of the galaxies into one, monstrous galaxy.
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The end result is something of a TV guide for the new streaming age.
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The end result of secondary analysis is the data correlating to a whole genome.
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The end result is a stage show that is part circus, part circle pit.
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The end result isn't as important to us as the experience and action involved.
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The end result: a wild, unanimous win for the Brit on his home turf.
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The end result was a 70% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and $393 million worldwide.
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The end result, he said, is always "expansion of the government's powers and censorship."
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But the end result, unsurprisingly, was that most students never got to know Jillian.
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The end result makes her look like a hand drawn cartoon come to life.
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It's not about potential or what you're capable of doing; it's the end result.
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What has that been like, and how do you feel about the end result?
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While the circumstances of each departure are unique, the end result is the same.
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"It's what we'd hoped it would be," Mr. Kay said of the end result.
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The end result was vintage Federer: a 2500-2, 6-2, 6-1 win.
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Maybe the end result would be something to see, but this part was work.
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The remake would have ended up being different from the end result we received.
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" The end result is HOMESPUN, a complicated way to get another word for "simple.
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Though he had his doubts, Peterson said the end result looked rich and effective.
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The end result was the same too — party-line votes for articles of impeachment.
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But it's all worth it for that end result, which is, inevitably, fucking wild.
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And when the milk eventually settles and blends, the end result is extremely satisfying.
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The situation predictably got ugly, but the end result was uh, well, a hug.
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When we think about creative types, our attention often turns to the end result.
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The end result was, charitably, a little content overlap between various life-hacking entities.
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The end result, then, was a clear-cut unanimous decision win for the champ.
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We're not always interested in the webpage end-result of a string of HTML.
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The act of creation, it often seemed, was more important than the end result.
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We think you just saw the end result of that position -- Tommy ain't talking.
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Our take: The end result won't win a Grammy, but it got the job done.
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The end result, A Seat At The Table While Sipping Purple Lemonade, is a doozy.
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The end result: A bulky-ass clunker on your face that looks unpleasant to use.
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But if the end result is quick, thoughtless spending, then who benefits in the end?
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The end result then, seemed to be a close two rounds to one for McGee.
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The end result is that Trump could have loyalists in his administration come Election Day.
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The human condition is the end result of millions of years of machine-learning algorithms.
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The end result should be pages that load more quickly and are optimized for mobile.
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The end result from the colour down to the layering and wavy texture is uncanny.
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The end result is a sense of smell that's 10,000 times more powerful than humans.
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The end result is gorgeous and fluttering with trap beats, a departure from Ocean's original.
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The end result is a potent high that is more directly dangerous to the brain.
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The end result of actual gameplay will rely entirely on your internet connection to Stadia.
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But the end result is that too many women are getting stuck at entry level.
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Define what "done" looks like to minimize communication issues and dissatisfaction with the end result.
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The end result would hopefully be a lighter impact for those hit by the car.
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That's why your brushes and tools can have a huge impact on the end result.
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However, the end result is something that looks very much like the Kylie Cosmetics founder.
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Today, that unification is happening, and the end result is the $120 Fire TV Cube.
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The end result was a hung jury, forcing the presiding judge to declare a mistrial.
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The end result was an insightful look at why people love and hate this family.
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Although the end result was disappointing, I have no bad feelings about making the journey.
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The task takes three hours and gets me sneezing, but the end result is satisfying.
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That's not the end result you hope to see when you undergo a digital transformation.
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The end result will be a massive subterranean cemetery with space for 22,000 burial spots.
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As always with these sort of projects, the end result made for some fun debate.
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The end result is outright impressive considering there's very little coordination and only vague direction.
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The end result is being able to roll out changes in hours instead of weeks.
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I love the end result, and I think it will be very educational for people.
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The literal end result of this trait is the shortened screw tail they carry around.
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But the end result is adorably car-like, scaled way down for a single rider.
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The end result is our elections are as unsecured and as open as our border.
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" Image courtesy of Jimmy Wheeldon "[The end result is] the video developed two visual narratives.
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But the end result of Trump's isolationism could be quite different than what he envisions.
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The end result was a razor close fight and a tough call for the judges.
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Ironically, the end result of the trade war is likely freer trade across the world.
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"I think the end result is that he wants to object," Grassley said of Hatch.
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Copa America Centenario's end result is fundamentally honest to its corrupt origins: everyone made money.
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Ultimately, though, the end result was the hosts' sixth straight defeat in Copa America matches.
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The end result of this rigorous review process is the funding of high-caliber research.
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The end result, as predicted, was the opposite of what the administration touted in 2010.
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There's too much made sometimes by artists or would be artists of the end result.
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I like that "painting" describes both the act and the end result of the action.
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The end result was a defined and lengthened look that fanned lashes like a dream.
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The only advice I could give is just don't ever think about the end result.
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"This is the end result: a happy man with a happy family," Mr. Trump said.
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The end result of mutations in Cux1 in humans can be terrible diseases, called ciliopathies.
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As a result, even when the FTC does act the end result is often lacking.
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Despite the care put into the piece, though, Wu isn't precious about the end result.
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The desired end result is a neurochemical "reset"—a brain decluttered, procrastination banished, focus sharpened.
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So the end result is essentially the same when it comes to these three candidates.
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The end result is stronger returns for shareholders which is a win-win for everyone.
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The end result was an Islamic republic, meant to combine democratic involvement with theocratic oversight.
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It's worth the investment even if no one else ever sees a 6K end result.
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The end result could be that low Earth orbit becomes too crowded, and essentially unusable.
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The industry is changing, but it's not clear yet what the end result will be.
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The end result should be a live-work-play area intended to appeal to workers.
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The end result has been more violent crime and less police presence on the streets.
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The end result should be affordable, effective health insurance coverage for more Americans — not fewer.
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Paintings sometimes start as documentations of little moments, but the end result might be illegible.
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It seemed like the end result of all of it was the cause was himself.
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The end result would make the board as accountable as any set of political appointees.
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The end result explores our cultural ideal of perfect symmetry, in life and in death.
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The end result is that campaigns know most everything that can be tracked online The end result is that campaigns know which Americans bought a gun in the last year, what stores they like, and most anything that can be tracked through online data.
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The end result here is a game that feels far more conscientious than in the past.
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The end result is that you just want to eat more sugary and carb-full foods.
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The end result isn't much different—but my desire to own and use the device is.
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The end result is one complete, albeit randomly assembled, piece of music: songwriting by the numbers.
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"The end result would be countless preventable deaths, injuries and illnesses across the U.S.," Carome added.
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The end result, of more people online and on Facebook, would be the same after all.
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The end result is an Instagram-worthy dessert that people travel from all over to try.
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The end result is King's Landing falling to the ground and thousands of people getting killed.
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The end result isn't just fatigue, but enveloping burnout that follows us to home and back.
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The end result is a photo of the product – like a chair, table, shelf, cabinet, etc.
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The end result makes Chrome look almost identical to the browser's darker Incognito Mode menu bars.
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It wasn't so much the end result as the intent, that left us holding the bag.
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While the in-process shot may not look like much, the end result is pretty striking.
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The end result is a contact sheet of photos – like you'd have from a real photoshoot.
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The end result: Nearly 350 hours of hand-painted, crystal-embossed gel nails for 30 models.
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The end result is a vocal delivery that sounds distinctly uninspiring, robotic, and at times laughable.
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"The end result is a super-sleek look with a powerful, deep side part," Roszak says.
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Alternatively, just press Ctrl+A (or Cmd+A) on your keyboard for the same end result.
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For the average non-technical Firefox user, the end result will be a snappier browsing experience.
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The end result was a crude black smudge on the upper-half of the accomplished actress.
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The end result is amazing, but seeing how the music was made is truly something else.
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The end result tends to be a fractured, unnecessarily complex and (likely) unintentional hampering of innovation.
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The end result is a mind-blowing labyrinth that we're not sure even has a solution.
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The end result is still the same: Exploring outside the main path rewards you with goodies.
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Remember: A hangover is literally the end result of exposing your body to toxins, he says.
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There is so much more history to a video game than the playable end result conveys.
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The end result would be a new tax on the most generous employer-funded healthcare plans.
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The end result looks as bleak for borrowers now as it was before the CFPB's rule.
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There is so much work in the transformation but the end result is totally worth it.
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The end result was a strong night for Republicans at both the gubernatorial and congressional level.
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SO IT'S BEEN A LONG ROAD GETTING HERE, BUT I'M QUITE PLEASED WITH THE END RESULT.
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"The end result is to win," Smith said when asked about his career high in points.
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Here's the end result: Would you be able to tell this was made with fake beef?
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The end result in 2006 was that Democrats won the House vote by 8 percentage points.
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The end result will be Xi's complete dominion over all parts of Chinese government and society.
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The end result will be Xi's complete dominion of all parts of Chinese government and society.
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The end result wouldn't have been possible without the collaboration of a few of our friends.
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The system is specifically crafted for generality so that the end result will be emergent properties.
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The end result of so many distinct talents of similar value is a smooth, deferential approach.
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But the doors face the street, and the couple wanted the end result to look polished.
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They want the same end result that I do, they just do it through different means.
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The end result was a lot of warring, independent product groups, all doing their own things.
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The end result is that many marijuana businesses are paying tax rates north of 70 percent.
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The end result is that the Christian product seems like a knock-off, a cheap alternative.
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I hope the gimmick doesn't reveal itself too early, and that solvers enjoy the end result.
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The end result of weaponry (that is, killing or maiming) is mostly absent in this show.
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"55, 20163, 57, 58 —" But the end result was so deeply unsatisfying to virtually everybody involved.
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"55, 56, 57, 58 —" But the end result was so deeply unsatisfying to virtually everybody involved.
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"55, 56, 57, 58 —" But the end result was so deeply unsatisfying to virtually everybody involved.
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The end result is there is still no clear winner for the first 2020 primary contest.
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That kind of thing shapes the kind of end result of the community that you've got.
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The end result had all the drama of an iconic '80s makeup look, with one exception.
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If you net it all out, the end result is likely to be the status quo.
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He's also finding that simply dictating an end-result he wants doesn't automatically translate into action.
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It can also mean that, with less competition, the end result can be greater, he said.
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They may have cut a few corners, but the end result is still a terrific value.
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The end result yielded more than 400,85033 acres of land where renewable energy development is incentivized.
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It said no (well, members mostly abstained), but the end result was the same: no elections.
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The end result is a virtual world that's as accurate as the most recent Bing data.
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The end result, sex worker rights groups say, was legislation that hurt them rather than helped.
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The end result is more affordable energy that can help households save money and businesses expand.
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That kind of thing shapes the kind of end result of the community that you've got.
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The end result goes down devilishly smooth, like a goblet of summer wine spiked with hemlock.
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The end result wouldn't be as good as a higher federal tax, but it'd be something.
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We can see today the end result of public support for religion in countries like Norway.
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But doing so while knowing the end result from the start would be something altogether worse.
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The end result isn't good for anyone, but it can be particularly hard on mid-majors.
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But the end result means that companies can use Carbon's technology to 3D print objects at scale.
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"I also felt a real detachment between what I was doing and the end result," she continues.
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The end result is at least as accurate as going up on the roof, according to Conkling.
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The end result is a fake video that might look convincing, but where people don't blink naturally.
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This made the technique all the more compelling when the end result revealed convincingly smooth, even skin.
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The end result isn't a pretty sight, and has left some people more than upset, myself included.
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These two projects couldn't be any more different in how we're building them, or the end result.
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Happily, the end result of the EgyptAir 181 hijacking was that no one was injured or worse.
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I don't know what caused the big die-off, but the end result was a massive stinkfest.
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The end result is headphones that still look the part but feel more deserving of your $300.
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Historian Gyan Prakash and sociologist Savina Balasubramanian walk us through the horrifying end result of Ensminger's efforts.
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With Von Wong's masterful photographic touch, the end result are images full of intrigue and helpless beauty.
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Sometimes, the end result isn't exactly a tragedy; skaters might have to go somewhere else, for instance.
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The end result is a number you can more safely share publicly, similar to a Twitter handle.
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The end result is a model of how religious tensions escalate between two groups in real life.
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Uninstalling all the other browsers on your device is another way of achieving the same end result.
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Obviously the end result is very good and I support that, but the methods are not reliable.
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The end result on a show like The Deuce isn't less sex, sanitized sex or boring sex.
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"If that is the case, the end result will be harmful for women, not helpful," she said.
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The end result is a cover photo that looks like it was taken during a remodeling project.
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People believe that somehow the whole of evolution is done for one end result, which is us.
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The end result, of course, is that people have caught some Pokémon in some very weird places.
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And so it&aposs still going to be -- the end result is somebody&aposs going to die.
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There may be an uncomfortable intermediary period, but the end result is a better system for all.
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But no matter how the end result is spun, Sanders and Clinton have essentially tied in Kentucky.
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So the end result is more competitive A or B rounds and more complex pro-rata discussions.
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The end result, an amalgam of our species' best and worst behaviors, is a terrifyingly beautiful conflagration.
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The end result is a bush palace fit for any apocalypse or accidental bush walk gone wrong.
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The end result might be another recession, and the Fed might respond by returning to monetary stimulus.
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The end result was that for many applications, developers wouldn't need to modify their code at all.
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The end result is a monstrous bed of fuel and weather conditions perfect for an apocalyptic season.
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The end result is a far cry from the flavorless veggie pucks sold in supermarket freezer aisles.
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The end result is that HR and recruitment processes can become much more distributed across a company.
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"The end result is a market that isn't moving because everybody wants to do the same thing."
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The end result has been a team that is rapidly losing ground an utterly winnable AL Central.
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The end result should be letting people get out of the menu and start shooting much quicker.
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The end result is The Grand Annihilation, an album that's muscular without being overblown and one-dimensional.
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The end result brought the Rolling Stones face to face with possessions they hadn't seen in decades.
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The end result on the user side is a normal looking web link that points to 'mailto.cmd.
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But none of these strategies made a difference: The end result, more often than not, was terrible.
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I mean, just look at that technique, those crisp lines… Frankly, the end result speaks for itself.
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The end result is a beautiful short video that feels nostalgic and thoughtful at the same time.
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The end result was an opinion that shares the rhetoric, but not the spirit, of Robert Bork.
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Snap any part of this loop, and the end result is the same: a tipped-over machine.
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The end result was an enormously successful product that became one of the museum's most-visited shows.
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Hair was, simply put, a fuss-free affair, both in its end result and in its execution.
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The end result is that the NFL did attempt the investigatory moves that the Mueller report recommended.
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Some observers said the end result on Thursday was a major victory for Ryan and his team.
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He did, and the end result is one of the best thrillers of the last few decades.
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The end result was their quick negotiation of a peace with Great Britain, separate from French desires.
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The end result is both a web experience and a VR walkthrough, experienced using a HTC Vive.
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"This especially applies to group projects where the end result will reflect on the perfectionist," she writes.
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In any case, the end result is that educated Arabs are drifting away from their own language.
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The end result was a nice start for Gadelha, but ultimately a fairly clear win for Jedrzejczyk.
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The end result is a gentle, fetching jumble of shoegaze, ambient, noise, effusive synth, drone, and solitude.
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The end result of all this variability is that different "kinds" or "types" of homosexuality probably exist.
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The cloud seems like a natural end-result, but wasn't/isn't prepared for the big data deluge.
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The end result has been a hands-off approach: neither acceding to, nor opposing, the regime advance.
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"' Murren believes the end result would be "hundreds of millions of dollars in profit to the company.
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The end result of all this effort, unsurprisingly, is that the bulls are becoming harder to ride.
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This is, I think, the end result of a movement winnowing itself down to its truest believers.
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I think ultimately the end result will be the same, that Brett Kavanaugh will end up confirmed.
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But the end result is that I've written a book that says a few things about freedom.
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The idea is universally applicable, no matter your hair color, because the embellishments drive the end result.
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The end result feels kind of fancy, almost restauranty, but still comes together in about 45 minutes.
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Even though so many different doubles were used for the real actors, the end result is seamless.
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The end result is a new industry that has largely carried over the injustices of the past.
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Though they were working toward a performance, the workshops were just as important as the end result.
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The end result is that patients are finding it more difficult to access the treatments they need.
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The end result is a system of incredibly expensive child care facilities that aren't helping children thrive.
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The end result, she said, would likely simply be fewer benefits for those who need them most.
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The end result is that almost all information stays up unless it's specifically flagged to a platform.
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"Predictably, the end result is the corporation wins and the victim is deprived of justice," Johnson said.
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The end result is a show just as fun — and, at times, more so — than the original.
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The end result, she said, are better solutions that include great ideas from everyone on her team.
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" "Even if, after today, we don't know what the end result will be, let us be patient.
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The end result was a unanimous win for Cannonier, who is now on a two-fight streak.
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The end result is a full-bodied digital avatar that the player can see within the VR environment.
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Actually, that's an understatement; the end result of their decorating efforts is a room fit for a queen.
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But the end result is absolutely gorgeous, and the pop-up camera mechanism is very cool to behold.
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But if the end result is fewer virtual KKKers in the world, then it's still a happy ending.
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The problem with simplicity is that unless you absolutely nail the execution, the end result can feel lackluster.
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Meaning, you can take photos of your pets or kids and the end result isn't a blurry mess.
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The end result is FY284 & '219 estimated revenue comes down by 219% and 4%, respectively, in our model.
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The end result: a custom-made wig permed and dyed by Oscar-winning hair designer Beatrice De Alba.
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The more neural network layers the original image goes through, the more trippy the end result will be.
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The end result was a five-round domination for the American, and another bloody nose for the Canadian.
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I'm centered on building collaborations among artists, yet people only collaborate when the end result is financial gain.
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The end result of the Northern Territory's decision to allow fracking may be some additional natural gas supply.
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The end result was that buyers of new Tesla cars had vehicles with fewer features than older ones.
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But the end result of Audible and Chooseco's partnership is probably one of the better efforts out there.
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West was so pleased by the end result, he told Billboard that "Homecoming" would be Graduation's lead single.
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The end result feels a bit like a mashup of Facebook Events with a WhatsApp group chat, perhaps.
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The end result is a lot of young people drop out of the market and don't sign up.
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The end result of that means the risk pool will be stabler and average premiums will go down.
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The end result: To those in Silicon Valley, the agency didn't appear to understand technology companies particularly well.
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Left: The end result of the treatment process is clean water that is returned to the East River.
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The end result, according to its makers, is a lifelike 3D rendering, and not a flat, 2D image.
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The end result is a massive marketing campaign that totally misrepresents what has been invested and what hasn't.
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The end result is usually stunning — makeup and costumes that are so good you want to copy them.
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The end result was a crude punching meter, a sleeve that would measure the strength of a strike.
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The end result is that the Saints now have about $22 million in dead money on their cap.
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The end result is more lightweight web pages that aren't as bogged down with slow-loading, extraneous code.
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The end result is hopefully a better image that doesn't look like it was taken by a child.
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The end result is a thicker rope, albeit one you probably wouldn't want to use for mountain climbing.
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The effort combines early music with droning, spaced-out doom, and the end result is surprisingly, wondrously addictive.
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Whatever their goal, the end result is that HomeKit is going to fail unless Apple changes its approach.
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On Saturday night, Graveman (23-0) wasn't perfect, but he was close and the end result was better.
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So the end result is that 2018 became the year many Twitter users began purging their tweet histories.
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The end result was lustrous, healthy-looking hair that had movement, definition, and zero greasiness or added weight.
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Playing with the numbers 'just this once' may well be the CEO's intent; it's seldom the end result.
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When you can really feel what you're working on, it makes the end result so much more real.
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"Every woman has to endure some form of pain to get to the end result," Watts tells Refinery29.
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It's about the end result at all costs; several of its tangled plotlines get lost and never finish.
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The end result: Buried under 100 kilometers of rock-hard ice is a globe-spanning liquid water ocean.
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The end result is a colorful pattern of living bacterial colonies splayed out around their comparatively small source.
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But the end result is essentially the same, with a target not being able to communicate with others.
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The end result is that the people's business has taken a permanent back seat to politics and division.
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The end result is, perhaps unsurprisingly, better than anything Death Cab has released in the past half-decade.
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Either way, the end result is the same: All of the town's 3003,2300 or so residents are white.
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The Shots Fired premiere's end-result proves the cast was "doing this" because it's important, heartbreaking, and unforgettable.
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The end result, explains OOO's co-creator Brett Bergeron, is something that feels more like a music video.
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Despite a lot of effort to make it exactly that, the end result is a painful, austere slog.
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The end result is a rare moment of consensus: the entire tribe is ready to vote out Jessica.
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The end result, Schlesinger said, is that noisy, restless nights in the hospital can be disorienting for patients.
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The end result makes Google News more aesthetically pleasing, but it comes at the expense of information density.
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But the fact is that the two superpowers don't see eye-to-eye on the end result there.
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The end result is that Melody can say words she was never taught by patching together composite sounds.
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The public service isn't just in the end result, but in giving more transparency to the polling process.
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The end result is increased visibility into how different channels contribute at each stage of the buying process.
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But the end result for users is a private system that isn't nearly as private as it seems.
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The end result was an accurate simulation of the evolutionary process that play out at the microscopic level.
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"The end result is a better viewing experience for our community," says Twitch product marketing manager Noreen McInnis.
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The end result is something only a mother could love, if that mother has great taste in pizza.
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The end result is that all the nefarious faxes are actually coming from the network across the street.
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But just because you don't like the process doesn't necessarily mean that you don't like the end result.
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So while the 85033-year delay buys some time, it cannot be the end result we settle for.
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This is the end result of the open-world racing game becoming synonymous with the arcade racing game.
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Despite the complexities of the legislative process, the end result has been quite simple: nothing has been done.
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They are going through a period of introspection, hopeful that the end result will yield stronger scientific institutions.
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But it's clear from the get-go that solitude is not going to be the end result here.
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And listening to the end result compared to the first drafts, the amount we'd strip away was ridiculous.
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The end result, Hellraisers: A Complete Visual History of Heavy Metal Mayhem, is now available via Race Point.
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Craig notes that print is very textural, not in terms of the end result necessarily but the making.
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So while these state-level efforts could prove interesting to watch, the end result is far from certain.
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The end result of repurposing this bio-imaging technique to map a fruit fly's neural network was impressive.
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The end result is a 60/40-blend of recycled cashmere and merino wool, which is naturally sustainable.
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The end result is an all-stock deal that unifies the user experience under the Twenty brand name.
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Overall — and after a lot of iteration — I'm pretty satisfied with the end result, KNEECAPPING's general unpleasantness notwithstanding.
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It's then taken up a few octaves and repeated for the end result that went into the song.
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The tap takes place between midnight and around seven or eight o'clock, depending on the desired end result.
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The end result is that, for all manner of reasons, fans simply will watch more or fewer games.
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The end result, Instagram said, would be to promote "credible information throughout our app" during the ongoing pandemic.
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" The end result is so realistic that the shrink-wrapped book boasts a sticker that says, "Don't freak!
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"The longer the regime doesn't address the situation, the more extreme the end result may become," Joffe said.
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The end result was greater efficiency and higher production — and eventually, the supply of corn overtook the demand.
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The end result: results that disproportionately exclude women, and even when women are nominated, primarily elevate white artists.
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The end result is a two ounce paper airplane turned drone that can be controlled using a smartphone.
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For this project, the end result was a compact device that can hold four different sizes of syringes.
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Yet the end result is typically the same: Workers' assets end up in a better-allocated investment portfolio.
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The mountainsides were skinned in industrial clear-cuts, the end result of public servants colluding with corporate plunderers.
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The end result: The US and Iran are either at the precipice of war -- or already at war.
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The end result is thick, durable denim that looks like it would be stiff, but is surprisingly stretchy.
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The end result is that managers are too often the ones enjoying, and benefiting from, meetings the most.
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The end result was a series of maps, which provide fascinating insight into the travelling habits of felines.
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These tasks may seem more 'painful' at first, but you'll achieve more that can impact your end result.
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So the end result is the farthest thing from like a realistic photo that you can ever imagine.
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The end result is an updated take on the city of the future we've been promised for decades.
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The end result would be a loss of Fed policy ammunition, with an economy that is still soft.
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It's the same end result, but people hear 'genetically engineered seafood' and they want no part of it.
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So we go in there with a very very realistic understanding of what might be the end result.
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The end result is surprisingly accessible, and very pretty, in a kisses-in-the-graveyard kind of way.
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But when I look at the end result and see Nellee's joy, I think it was money well spent.
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"What we're trying to do is come to an end result to deal with the diafiltered milk," MacAulay said.
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So nobody wanted to work on ODST, because the end result wasn't going to be a big monetary benefit.
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The end result is pile-up of heated material that glows in infrared light (colored red in these images).
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Another type of counterproductive routine leaves the majority of your focus on the process and not the end result.
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"We know when we amplify those voices and trust women it gets us to the end result," said Younger.
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The more likely end result for a pregnant woman in North Dakota who can't get to Fargo is bleak.
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However, Powell said the end result could be positive both for the U.S. and other economies around the world.
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Hopefully you won't get stuck seeing spinning turkey — the end result of that cooking tutorial actually looks pretty good.
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The end result of that strategy was an end to the big losses and a more sustainable mobile business.
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The end result is a strange Franken-phone, where one side is an iPhone, the other an Android device.
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The end result doesn't have to be a perfectly equal division of labor, but a mutual sense of fairness.
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"What was certainly a tragedy in Prince's case is not always the end result," she told Health via email.
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The end result is an action plan for the job search, with strategies on how to connect with recruiters.
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"The end result is mostly what I envisaged and I am quite pleased with how it looks," he said.
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The end result is a reduction in wage inequality below the median wage — a little under $30,000 for individuals.
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The end result is, well, exactly what Singh had originally envisioned: a GIF you can hold in your hand.
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The end result of the privacy comment process at the Department of Commerce may be to influence federal legislation.
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Apple Photos dabbles a little with AI, but Google Photos embraces it fully, and the end result is magic.
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" But he conceded frustration with the end result: "Am I happy that the criminal justice reform measures came out?
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"What was the dance ... all about if this was going to be the end result?" a conservative leader asked.
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The end result is an eight-minute summary of how the planet's weather changed over the course of 2015.
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I wanted the end result to somehow prove to me that I was just as good on my own.
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Here's the end result (don't forget to drag around to see that it is indeed a 3D file): ( function() {
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I've talked gun reform with some of them, each conversation with its unique type of discourse and end result.
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The aim of the story was never to speculate on Naomi's private life, and the end result reflects that.
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There are so many things that came out as images, you had to very selective in the end result.
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And the end result is not only an acknowledgment of the wrongdoing, but also a complete change of policies.
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I guess the end result, hopefully, is to feel some hope or at least balance or peace about it.
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Shareholders came to appreciate these "outsider" CEOs based on the end result they saw in their stock price appreciation.
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But the end result is the same, however you solve all 120 shrines spread across this version of Hyrule.
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The end result would be bacteria with a combined resistance to all antibiotic drugs available today --- the ultimate superbug.
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Even when his rhymes are great, the end result tends to lack the inspiration he once exuded so effortlessly.
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The end result is more detail and sharpness even if you're not doing any fancy focus or AR effects.
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End result: "Taxpayers received more in their paychecks but could now see smaller refunds or monies due," Kleiman says.
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But the end result is always the same: Each nominee's transition team creates almost a federal government in miniature.
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While there aren't any prizes, the end result will be a reward in and of itself, says de Fournas.
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This means that the end result, rather than constraining Israeli settlement activity, may be to produce the opposite effect.
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Perhaps it would sound something like this: This message is the end result of a site called Tweet Mashup.
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The end result is loss: loss of trust, loss of dignity and, in the worst case, loss of life.
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Todd Yellin thinks the end result will provide anywhere from 60 to 120 minutes of entertainment for most people.
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I feel like the end result is on par to something kind of cool and ambiguous and hallucinatory-like.
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"The end result for me was gratifying," says Carey, who adds that the couple was thrilled with the dessert.
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"The end result is that the Pikazo image 'forms' the way you've probably seen ice crystals form," Rosenberg explains.
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Whatever their intentions, the end result is that Venom, after a dreadfully tedious start, evolves into something genuinely surprising.
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The end result may not have been what he was hoping for, but the journey's certainly fun to watch.
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The process is nearly as fun to watch, as listening to the warm musical sounds of the end result.
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The end result: Carbon atoms of the plastic formed small diamond structures called nanodiamonds when two shock waves overlapped.
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He went onto name political figures who have been subjects of biopics and the end result of the productions.
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And while it was certainly stressful, Zee and Aaron are confident the end result will be worth the watch.
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Each one is painstakingly added to a shoe, creating an end result that is a feast for the eyes.
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The end result is a training system that created algorithms Facebook says beat top-of-the-line industry benchmarks.
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So, I was more interested in an end result than I was trying to get my specific voice heard.
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First and foremost, we must have a solid path toward an end result in our trade negotiations with China.
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The end result is that Zuckerberg and those insiders control almost 70 percent of the voting shares in Facebook.
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The end result looks like something created by an artist with a paintbrush on canvas instead of a photo.
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The end result of all this could be that Trump is able to win, yet again, despite being unpopular.
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I've worked with him for over 10 years now, and we just know when the end result is right.
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As Armitage begins by thinly slicing the tempeh, she assures me that the end result will be wildly different.
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I think the end result was a bit more Hitchcock with maybe tiny hints of a Scooby-Doo caper.
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The end result is a player that runs on either macOS or Windows and works like a native app.
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The end result is that if you want to use bitcoin, you have to pay a few extra cents.
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The end result is a list of 10 summer hits, including the likes of Drake, Desiigner, and The Chainsmokers.
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The end result is like Cindy Sherman meets Alexander McQueen, scored by a soundtrack of eastern European club music.
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The end result is a series of grips that allow the metal to adhere more easily to other materials.
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Their end result had to flow as a story and make sense, which also taught them cohesiveness and creativity.
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The end result is they are more guarded, more fearful, and, in some cases, perhaps more likely to shoot.
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On some watches, you'll see Unpair with phone rather than Disconnect & Reset, but the end result is the same.
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The end result was an undeniable cinematic masterpiece, but it turns out the filming process wasn't exactly smooth sailing.
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The end result is a sleeping bag that offers more freedom of movement, while still retaining solid overall performance.
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However, I have been working on my skills and carbonara is not difficult with a really great end result.
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The end result is more of a grab bag of minor updates and improvements than a full-fledged overhaul.
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Set clear expectations from the outset Figure out what you want the end result to be with every assignment.
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The end result could mean higher prices on thousands of household products such as clothes, sporting goods and shoes.
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Everybody wants to resolve this peacefully and the end result has to be an end to Iran's aggressive policies.
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Usually you just see the end result of wind, but this time we see it as a whole character.
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Third we must improve collaboration, as addiction is just the end result of the intersection of many psychosocial issues.
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The end result is loss — loss of trust, loss of dignity, and in the worst case, loss of life.
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The end result is a survival story that never quite sinks or swims, but rather drifts with the tide.
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Playing with the numbers 'just this once' may well be the C.E.O.'s intent; it's seldom the end result.
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The end result was always a bit too waterlogged, a smidgen too gritty, a lot all over the place.
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It's been annoying as hell, especially if you work in music media, but the end result is something special.
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The converging planes of time in Dunkirk help underline how serendipitous, even providential, the battle's end result actually was.
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The end result is a study in Appalachian darkness and universal melancholia, writ in shades of green and black.
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The end result of these financings is typically that the burn rate will often outpace value accretion at the startup.
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Whatever the case may be, the end result is the same: apps will have fewer emoji and that's just ☹️.
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" The end result was a "pleasing color," which needed "no more lighting than was necessary for black and white pictures.
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Colorists are so afraid to reveal what color goes on the hair, so you're only giving them the end result.
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Although he encountered many obstacles while building "Mark 1", he says he has no regrets, especially with the end result.
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The end result is so real it becomes fact, freeing audience members to suspend disbelief and fully explore their fear.
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The end result is something that's more akin to a publication about apps, instead of a just an app marketplace.
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"Just having that extra little bit of time could mean an absolute, incredible effect on the end result," Stephens said.
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But regardless of why the single-use plastic bans are planned, the end result will be better for the environment.
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The end result: The same $50,000 balance, which resulted from the first scenario, is now split between two Roth IRAs.
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Hudak said that many Republican legislators would probably welcome the end result of impeachment, which would be President Mike Pence.
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The end result is a game that blurs multiple lines, both in how it plays and the themes it explores.
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The end result is that many native Quechua speakers believe that using Quechua in public is unnecessary after learning Spanish.
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Overall, they were happy with the end result, but said that the kit has a drying effect on the skin.
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"The end result was that this made a difference in kids' lives that Jesse went to school with," recalls Leone.
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The end result is an invisible, intelligent service that figures out everything for the customer and does it for them.
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The end result is unemployed Americans and foreign workers with lower wages, fewer protections, and no clear path to citizenship.
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The end result wouldn't be much different from shipping an update and announcing that the service is no longer encrypted.
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The end result is a loan that carries a hefty price tag, with sky-high interest rates and hidden fees.
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The end result is a fiercely melodic neckbreaker of an album, which features vocals from former guitarist/vocalist Jordan Olivera.
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The end result is, at least briefly and for many people, a release from fixations and pains, a carefree euphoria.
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The end result is a creepy and enchanting look that will force viewers to replay your Snap over and over.
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If LG had put stereo speakers in the G2750, I think the end result would've been much fuller and better.
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The end result was that, Americans ate considerably less beef over the last decade and quite a bit more chicken.
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The end result, however, was that many of Ever's users felt they had been tricked into sending out SMS spam.
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The end result is that the app version of "Exploding Kittens" is a bit different from the original card game.
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Yes, in some ways the end result here is something that at least kind of resembles Microsoft's abandoned Courier project.
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The end result is intoxicating, and cements Völur's status as one of the most intriguing new bands in heavy music.
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The end result is a conical tower that's garnished with white, green, or pink frosting and wrapped up in cellophane.
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We hand-wrap that cheese in pear brandy-soaked biodynamic grape leaves, and the end result is something really great.
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The end result is high prices around the world, and a slowdown in international growth — or even an outright recession.
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Of course, this all has the end result of making us even more dependent on Slack than we already are.
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"Even though they're SO hard, I love the end result," West, 37, said in a new post on her app.
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For Priscilla, an abused Romanian dog, the process was a challenge at first, but the end result is truly heartwarming.
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The end result is rumored to improve brightness and detail in photos, and sharpen photos taken in low-light scenarios.
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The end result is that wages would have to fall by more than 10% because rents would fall by less.
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The end result is the same – they stifle innovation and delay progress by inserting the government into the free market.
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The end result is wild, beautiful and thrilling; although each component gestures towards something familiar, gqom is distinct and experimental.
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Chris Hemsworth said that his suits aren't comfortable, but he knows that the end result on screen is worth it.
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The end result is that most medical devices are designed with open-source code that is easily hacked with malware.
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Whether we decide to partner and invest into Uber or Lyft, I don't know what will be the end result.
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"I can't decide whether I like how cute he is in the process or how awesome the end result is!"
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"It is tough, and it takes time to get healthy, but the end result is amazing," Brent told BBC News.
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Apple Music emphasizes human rather than algorithm-led curation for music recommendations, but the end result is practically the same.
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Who knows how they were able to keep it together during the whole skit, but the end result is magnificent.
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For the other, rice and pot are separated only by oil, and the end result is broken into crunchy clumps.
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The end result of Trump's plan, therefore, would be that about 21 million people would lose coverage, the analysis found.
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The end result of the greatest Witch Hunt in U.S. political history is No Collusion with Russia (and No Obstruction).
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She believes if you express your shortcoming in a grandiose way, you have the advantage to persuade the end result.
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He feels it's important to show the creative process that goes into the polished end result that people see online.
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However, the end result will be a safer, more efficient transportation system less burdened by the need for human oversight.
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Unfortunately, this is the end result of human resource operations dictated by an overreaching NLRB and its big union allies.
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Unless the government can continue to pump money into these exchanges, the end result is not that hard to imagine.
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The end result is that entire Tumblr blogs were being marked "sensitive," even though many of their posts were not.
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Hatch announced Holt's release on Friday, characterizing it as the end result of two years of negotiations with Maduro's government.
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The end result is gorgeous, sharp, and bracing, and, as Mendes put it, "looks just like a bowl of summer."
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These cash investments tend to be relatively small for the company, but the end result is that you have more
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All people see is the end result — an effortless red carpet look — but they don't see the hours of prep.
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The end result: Men and women called different people on a regular basis most often at the age of 25.
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The end result — a list with three hours worth of questions and follow-ups, all for a one-hour show.
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Though his strategy wasn't exactly pretty, the end result was one of the most significant wins of his illustrious career.
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The end result is that Zzish has created something Wiles claims is an entirely new class of product for teachers.
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The end result included a 20-foot wide promenade and outdoor concert stage on the eastern side of the drive.
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Pro wrestling begat generations of young women who wanted to kick ass, whether the end result was predetermined or otherwise.
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When faced with too many options, a person is likely to feel overloaded and ultimately disappointed with the end result.
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Is it, as George Packer suggests in the Atlantic, the end result of decades of ideological developments in the GOP?
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But if a buyer can make it work, the end result is often cheaper than buying a large apartment elsewhere.
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The end result is that patients across the country effectively jockey for different sets of livers, leading to stark inequities.
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Try it yourselves; the end result is worth it, as are our other suggestions for your free time this week.
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The end result was an enormous brawl in front of the House speaker's chair featuring punching, shoving and tossed spittoons.
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Cortes said she was skeptical of how the song would turn out, but pleased when she saw the end result.
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The end result was a recipe Huber called a "Miracle Broth" — a term that has been trademarked by Estée Lauder.
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"So the end result is, we'll see," Mr. Trump said last week, again broaching the summit meeting with North Korea.
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Averages errors also tend to underplay the chance of a wide difference between the early polls and the end result.
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The end result: Its market capitalization of roughly $85 billion is now the highest ever for an American auto company.
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The end result: Customers currently pay between $9 and $199 per month for credits that can be spent on classes.
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We also discussed how there's no drama left in this impeachment since the end result feels like a foregone conclusion.
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The end result is that every financial services provider builds similar systems, replicated over and over and siloed by company.
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Something like the end result of puberty-plus-PCP, "Shoes" wins you over with absurdity, empowerment, and its anthemic electroclash.
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" The end result, she writes, is a "death battle over who can move the president in a game of inches.
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The end result of all this is a gathering of enormously creative individuals, who literally wear their skills on their sleeves.
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These products vary greatly in caffeine to THC ratios, and naturally those differences have a big impact on the end result.
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The end result of my hour-long boxing session left me with sore arms, burning quads, and data about my performance.
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And while so much about cheating has changed, the end result doesn't necessarily have to mean the end of your relationship.
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The end result is that I left All the Money in the World wondering why this was a movie at all.
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But the end result is that Trump's supporters are even more distrustful of the government apparatus their tax dollars pay for.
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The end result is a movie that's indistinguishable in many ways from if you'd captured that first pulse at high speed.
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The end result is still an impressive household appliance that does its job well, though it might not suit everyone's needs.
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The end result should be that zero data is transmitted back to Reveal Mobile when someone opts out of location sharing.
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The end result is that everything, from wedding celebrations to registering to vote, becomes tinged with resentment and anxiety and avoidance.
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The end result "could have been a good outcome after a bad process," a former senior defense official told BuzzFeed News.
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But while the end result might not hurt the FBI's case for attribution, it does little to help the bureau's credibility.
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Oftentimes if you iterate or have different groups weighing in throughout the process, it can be detrimental to the end result.
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It's hard to describe, but the end result is a lighter-feeling scroll that doesn't take as much effort to push.
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The end result is a vehicle on the road that can be transformed through effects into any model of any car.
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The end result is that rings appear to bend around the planet, even though Saturn's rings remain as straight as ever.
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It's a complex process, but the end result should be improved image quality and performance whether you're playing online or offline.
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And while the initial bleach stage almost scared me off, the end result was just as subtle as I had hoped.
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According to Trader Joe's, the end result of that long process is coffee that features hints of molasses, walnut, and cocoa.
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At the points of intersection, between the walls, floors, and ceiling, it produces ellipses, and the end result resembles an oculus.
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The end result was some food companies were ordered to withdraw products and others made recipe changes or shelved new launches.
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When whipping up an afternoon snack, she started with classic tuna fish salad ingredients but the end result wasn't quite right.
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For a more polished end result, Tran suggests finishing with a few drops of oil on the ends and some hairspray.
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The end result is a spreadsheet of confirmed accounts for each name, perfect for targeted phishing campaigns or general intelligence gathering.
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The end result is a characteristically grainy digital-like sound, one far removed from the conventional analog instruments of the time.
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And now it's a race to see which company puts all the components together the fastest and has the end result.
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The end result, after baking the knife and sharpening it with a whetstone, is a very formidable rice-based kitchen utensil.
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But while the end result differs each time, the summer anthem commonly and above all embodies renovation: old frameworks made anew.
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The end result, according to Barclay, is that only very well financed corporate venues can afford to apply for a license.
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"Not trying to look too far ahead but obvious that end result would be really sweet," a smiling Osterman told Reuters.
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The end result was four deaths, 249 people receiving significant radiation exposure, and the Brazilian government leveling several houses for safety.
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He was able to come up with these wild new technical ideas and execute them with such a beautiful end result.
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The end result is a little kooky-looking (think a chicken flapping its wings underwater), but it gets the job done.
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The end result of all of these photoreactions is photodamage that accumulates over the course of a lifetime from repeated exposure.
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The album is the end result of the DNA project, which invited fans to experience the process of making the album.
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You are right in saying it is not easy, and no one can predict what the end result will look like.
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The end result is a more monochromatic version of the McDonald's classic that or a double decker friend chicken patty sandwich.
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The end result is insane, and probably not something that you should attempt in your own kitchen—assuming that you could.
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The end result is a straightforward, easy-to-eat dessert that's not all that different from a regular ice cream cone.
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Together, the two key components are shaken with ice, and the end result is slightly sweet, incredibly refreshing, and beautifully vibrant.
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The end result is that the policy standardizing a six-game suspension has not functioned as a hard and fast rule.
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If you can get through them, the end result is often richer — full of shared experience, history, and hard-won understanding.
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The separations are the end result of the administration's "zero tolerance" policy of criminally charging people who cross the border illegally.
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All this activity requires a timetable so that the end result is a paper delivered in time for breakfast, not lunch.
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The end result is that winter tires, like all-wheel drive, help you get moving in deep snow and freezing weather.
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The end result was a deal that provided Iran billions in rewards upfront without having to actually dismantle its nuclear program.
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There's some complicated engineering refinement going on, but the end result is a turntable that always spins smoothly at any speed.
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The agency, the last major ad group to report 2015 results, mirrored its peers in reporting a decent year-end result.
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This is a little weird at first but you'll quickly get used to it, and the end result is very effective.
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Make no mistake, though this originates with football, the end result will be that breaking news is permanently ruined for everyone.
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The artist is as eager to see them skated as he is to have the end result be appreciated as art.
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"Our players had some good chances but the end result is a loss and we need to accept that," said Yoon.
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But since the end result was extra slippery, pleasurable sex, my partners generally seemed enlightened and appreciative of my lube usage.
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"The end result has its balance, and despite the logical compromises it has been a very interesting creative process," says Capitanio.
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The end result is a dynamic mishmash of extreme metal whose sonic twists and turns are often unexpected—but totally work.
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Make no mistake, I'm kind of nervous when I'm performing, but I've always known that the end result would be comedic.
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The pleasure to be found in his work is all in the movement and flow, rather than the static end result.
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The end result is still a cut in benefits for Americans affected by the changes, and millions more people becoming uninsured.
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"It's a bunch of nonsense that somehow I had anything to do with the end result here being negative," he said.
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"You've seen the end result of taking it seriously," said Gavin Wilkinson, the general manager of the Thorns and the Timbers.
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The end result was that policy moved quickly and fairly effectively to rescue banks, then turned its back on mass unemployment.
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Especially because no matter how many designers and brands get involved, the end result seems to look pretty much the same.
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The end result is that "EU market prices for unwrought aluminium always include the customs duty", according to the LUISS study.
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The end result, he was surprised to discover, reflects his personality, although he hadn't provided much specific instruction to Mr. O'Donnell.
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The story isn't fluffy, but the strife is shallow enough that the end result isn't angsty but sweet and smoldering instead.
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The end result of the attack was that most of the companies ended up with their entire Windows infrastructure wiped out.
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We have always been confident that this would be the end result, as Joe faithfully abided his moral and ethical duties.
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The end result sometimes feels more like a collection of connected stories than a novel you can sink your teeth into.
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The end result, they promised, would be unprecedented convenience and a Jetsons-esque future, contributing to a simpler, more efficient existence.
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The end result is Lamont won a primary by 4 points that he once trailed in by over 40 percentage points.
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While the letter does not ask if and how long your family has been Russian, the end result is the same.
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The end result was a second review unit busted, with two of the four motors breaking free of their respective housings.
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"The end result of this could well be our acquiescence in allowing Iran to develop a nuclear weapon," Mr. Webb said.
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Malech poems foreground the beauty and power of form in her willingness to follow its constraints uncertain of the end result.
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By placing a transgender person at its helm, the end result feels both truer to our experiences and richer for it.
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The end result is Depressing Simpsons, which is a candid look at the troubled inner lives of our favorite cartoon characters.
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The end result is more capacity on the same channels, with less interference between them, as well as faster data transfer speeds.
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The end result is typically a "burning, itching or tingling" feeling for a few hours after coming in contact with the plant.
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The end result is that the architecture is leaner, the code is cleaner, and the new swipe experience is smoother, Hussenjian adds.
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Just say "hey Siri, speak screen" and you get the same end result as you do with a two-finger downward swipe.
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"What the calendar looks like is not as important as what the end result looks like for working people," DeLauro said Tuesday.
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Each piece is one-of-a-kind, the end result of a time-hardened process that fixes a feeling in physical space.
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You've likely had those moments in life of being so sure of something, only for the end result to be wildly different.
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The end result is a digital picture frame that's actually not terrible…in fact, it may even be something to lust after.
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But frankly it doesn't matter how well-meaning these top-down edicts are if the end result doesn't make the system safer.
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The end result: States would end up more vulnerable not just to the current overdose crisis but the next one as well.
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The end result is an exceptionally comfortable and enjoyable ride that makes the GoCycle GX suitable to even the longest of commutes.
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The end result of that combination of policies is a risk pool that's comprised much more heavily of older and sicker people.
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The robot looks like something that's leapt out of Wall-E, and the end result is a robot you want to befriend.
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The end result, he hopes, will be an improved short-term rental experience for people of all racial, ethnic, and sexual backgrounds.
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The end result is a game that feels richer, deeper, and more purposeful than its battle royale trappings would have you believe.
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That could take years, and she doesn't want to separate from her family even if the end result is permanent legal status.
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Both Brandy and Monica shared birthday messages to the late Whitney Houston on Wednesday, but the end result was not so celebratory.
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The end result, which includes an adaptive dual-tone flash, is the distinctive quad-circle array on the back of the phone.
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The end result will be a knowledge base with more than 300,000 entries, each of which will be about 7203,000 words long.
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The end result will be a knowledge base with more than 300,000 entries, each of which will be about 1,000 words long.
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He and some other analysts expect the end result may be that the market keeps a bid even if there are hiccups.
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But for some of these products -- perhaps some that you subscribe to today -- the end result of more competition will be negative.
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The end result is really fun, because you still can't believe how he made that (even though you saw him make it).
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The end result would be a fossil track: the dark matter counterpart to finding a sauropod's footprint as it fled a predator.
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The end result was an unnecessary confrontation with our creditors, a completely unnecessary referendum, a spectacular u-turn back in July 2015.
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The "end result" of this whole system of pointers is usually an increasing balance on a revolving credit facility — a credit card.
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The end result could bring relief for local businesses and signals growing discord in the island's government as election season heats up.
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According to Patrick Mutchler, a Stanford computer scientist who worked on the paper, the end result is more or less the same.
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It's a substantial wish list, but the end result could radically change what we think of as armored vehicles on the battlefield.
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The end result is the culmination of more than 18 months of planning and production (and pain), but it's also the beginning.
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But the game's most interesting mechanic comes into player just after, when you're shown the character's end result through their Facebook profile.
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And if that person is right, they embrace the idea wholeheartedly because they care more about the end result than being right.
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And it also is about believing in the end result, like you have to see something on the horizon that is possible.
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Panono photos are higher resolution and sharper than its cheaper competitors, but the end result can be a hit or a miss.
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Experts say that the end result of all of this hype could be a multi-billion dollar giveaway from taxpayers to Amazon.
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The end result is a dense, Tempur-Pedic-like pillow of meat and fries held together with a warm sheet of tortilla.
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Whatever magic Dr. Williams worked to give Ciara her perfectly summer-ready ombré style, the end result is a winner for sure.
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We enjoy not just the end result (to our taste, it beats out anything cooked over gas), but also the whole process.
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The end result is less funding for transit, and a find that's only managed to stay afloat this far through congressional dispensation.
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The end result being a brilliant excuse for people to stay out late, catch some pokémon, and meet fellow Comic-Con goers.
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The end-result is that customers buy sustainable products only 28500 percent of the time, even when they say they want to.
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The end result of that movement today is a fetishized niche of elite culture and a dwindling set of museumified public buildings.
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The end result was the "Most Exclusive Club in the World" became less and less a club, and more simply an affiliation.
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KERNEN: SO, WILBUR, I JUST WONDER WHETHER THE END RESULT COULD BE WHERE, YOU KNOW, WHERE CHINA SAYS, "OKAY, YOU GOT US"?
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The end result would yield higher total benefits in your 70s, 80s and 90s if the insurance products performed as Levine assumed.
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It arrived quickly—two months is easily the fastest turnaround I've ever had on a crowdfunded gadget—but the end result sucked.
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It takes discipline to focus on yourself and your goals, but the end result can be achieving those great things in life.
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It's all a bit technical, but the end result is that you'll get deep, natural black levels that approach even OLED panels.
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The end result: It is not known how much, if any, revenue the federal government "saved" from the repeal of Section 936.
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It's a motion picture that was made in the most arduous of circumstances and the end result is just a fantastic achievement.
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The end result, which won't make either side happy, could well be a broader political constituency for both the ACA and Medicaid.
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End result: I looked like a crazy bitch who took offense at everything, and he looked like a long-suffering good guy.
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The end result will either be performed live at 18th Streets Arts Center in the summer (fingers crossed) or streamed over video.
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The end result is the same as if we had done the entire calculation or written the entire essay in our heads.
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While developing a safe and effective vaccine is often a long and costly process, the end result holds immense public-health value.
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The end result is equal parts ode to the simple joys of kinetic movement and a celebration of Miami's dizzying cultural diversity.
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O&aposNeil&aposs main point is that companies be more transparent about how they do things and what the end result is.
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"The Met police can only solve the end result," said Steve O'Connell, the chairman of the London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee.
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But the end result was the same: two costly defeats at a point when the Yankees need every win they can get.
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The end result: when Alec picked up the car on December 20th, he did not have access to all its advertised features.
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And in an unusual twist, the end result is a bounty of an unusual delicacy: roe sold around the country as caviar.
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She sketches her ideas on her phone or laptop, and she uses her phone or a camera to document the end result.
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The end result—a Justice Department that favors Trump's political interests over the reality or appearance of partisan meddling—is the same.
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The end result, if the research is correct, is the same: a nation that is capable of growing faster and producing more.
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That would have forced America to respond in kind, and the end result would have been the feared war that nobody wanted.
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Here cannibalism is often the end result of asynchronous hatching: two eggs are laid, but one hatches several days before the other.
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The end result will be lack of access to medicine and technology by the poorest and the neediest people in the world.
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Though the two parties plans on how to accomplish this seem very different on the surface, their end result is surprisingly similar.
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The end result might be the same — a confirmation of Judge Gorsuch by the Republican majority — but the symbolism would be clear.
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"The end result is that a lot of these displaced blue-collar workers have become resentful of public-sector workers," Mareschal said.
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This year, the Grammys attempted to stray away from becoming a hashtag by diversifying their nominees, but the end result fell flat.
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But unlike, say, the cottage industry of QAnon merch, a Mueller prayer candle was a preemptive celebration of a definitive end result.
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If the end result wasn't what I expected, or even wanted, the process itself got me to where I needed to be.
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The end result may well be a hybrid system of delivery trucks that arrive in a neighbourhood and disgorge flying and wheeled drones.
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"One thing I've learned in my life so far is that the creative process is more important than the end result," she writes.
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The end result is a network of payment channels that can process potentially huge amounts of Bitcoin transactions without needlessly stressing the blockchain.
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Taking shortcuts doesn't mean shortcutting the end result" In another post, Baratov makes the astounding claim: "At 15 I got my first million.
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The end result is something like an anonymous version of Periscope video, or a live video version of the secret-sharing app Whisper.
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The end result: people in denial about "the horrors" of American history, and people who "only" want to talk about America's done wrong.
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The end result of all this is a car that customers can tailor not only to their tastes, but also to their lifestyle.
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The end result: a split decision win for the former champion and a verdict that's sure to be debated over the coming weeks.
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If LG is only changing the processor and modem for the V50, the end result could be an iterative device like the V35.
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One end result, as I see it, was the Tailhook scandal — dangerous, sexist antics that brought national disdain upon the military services involved.
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It's all half-joke, half-PR stunt, but the end result is puzzling, and, if we're going to dig into the fiction, incorrect.
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The end result of that complex corporate structure is that everyone won out when both the game and the film became commercial successes.
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As the show proved time and again: even if a project doesn't go exactly as planned, the end result can still be great.
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The end result was a bright blue beauty dedicated to combing efficient-fishing of high quality Alaskan cod with a low environmental impact.
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Obviously, the end result of your work is important to the customer, but they will also know how much effort you put in.
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The end result: a 30 foot-high Vantablack monolith that can split in two and reveal video screens and a wall of lights.
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The end result is that citrus and floral flavors are more dominant, muting the Juniper, which is typically overpowering in London Dry Gins.
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But the end result is that prescriptions for Americans will fund an even greater slice of the $1 trillion-a-year pharmaceuticals industry.
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The end result is a sometimes haphazard system that can still have devastating effects on any service the regime sees as a threat.
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In this case, while the end result looks much the same, the recipe deviates from the modern norm every step of the way.
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The end result is roughly a 20 percent speed improvement and a 40 percent reduction in power consumption relative to Huawei's previous generation.
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But this time we made custom shoes just for them so it was a little more challenging but the end result was great.
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Whether the end result resembles funk hardly matters; fluid rhythms and strong riffs enliven what might otherwise dissolve into a flighty ineffectual puddle.
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The end result is a sudden burst of coherent light—the laser beam—as all the atoms discharge in a rapid chain reaction.
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In addition to camera formation, camera placement also plays a major role in the end result of a particular piece of immersive content.
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The end result: There could be less coffee overall, and the coffee that is available will likely taste different (and not necessarily good).
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The end result would be about one-third bigger than nearby Yellowstone National Park, a crown jewel of the U.S. national park system.
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The end result then, was a draw, as Colombo's efforts in two and three were cancelled-out by his first round point deduction.
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The end result is a glorious and distinctive lacey-black crust, and it has a flavor you won't get from any other pizzeria.
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The end result is challenging but quite listenable, and will take a brickbat to any preconceived notions of what "post-rock" can be.
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The end result for customers is being able to snag a ticket without overpaying – though having more flexible travel dates, of course, helps.
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Even though he's very good at what he does and he employs tactics that the police use, his end result is quite different.
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There are countless ways to make this sandwich, and the end result tastes the same, so why slow down the chef by micromanaging?
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Either way, the end result is the idea that it's OK to maltreat or even kill such people because they aren't really human.
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The end result is that some rural areas of the country will be ineligible for the grants even though they might need them.
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And, I always love working with Grey because we push ourselves to make the best music possible and the end result is incredible.
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Knight is enthusiastic about Laika's future not because Kubo is perfect, but because it's the end result of years of satisfying, fulfilling work.
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It may be gratifying to grab a virtual pitchfork and demand new laws, but the end result for consumers could be substantially worse.
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The end result is a system that generates video and convincingly maps the bodily motion of an expert dancer to a total amateur.
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No matter, the end result is that numerous voters get purged from the rolls despite having done nothing to otherwise affect their eligibility.
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The end result is the country is failing to promote prosperity among all Americans, according to Harvard's fifth-annual U.S. Competitiveness Project report.
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But, contrary to conventional wisdom, the end result of the latter contest was an even more stark rebuke to Erdoğan and his followers.
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Lemp says her favorite part of the projects is seeing the drastic difference between the beginning of the process and the end result.
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Whether Congress cuts SNAP through stricter work requirements, or by raising eligibility standards, or both, the end result likely will be the same.
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I didn't think about how much I had to lift, I just followed my coach's directions and the end result was pretty good.
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The end result is pretty trippy, and according to the YouTube channel brusspup, it's also easy to recreate in a simple household experiment.
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The end result would be a better-quality, more reliable service for customers that meets their needs and ability to pay, Brent added.
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The end result, though, is that more Americans are seemingly concerned about racism now than they have been in at least 22 years.
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The end result is a delicacy with such incredible depth of flavour, one bite immediately justifies the hours and hours spent preparing it.
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The end result was I think we broke even from our original investment of about $150 each, so we didn't make any money.
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Once reinstated, the end result should be that zero data is transmitted back to Reveal Mobile when someone opts out of location sharing.
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" — ampersandie "End result: I looked like a crazy bitch who took offense at everything, and he looked like a long-suffering good guy.
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If breaking the law is acceptable as long as the end result is one that pleases you, then you can justify literally anything.
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The new proof is the end result of 2100st-century computer scientists confronting one of the strangest ideas of 250th-century physics: entanglement.
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Afterward, I started seeing the message of 'Grit' everywhere: It's the work you need to fall in love with, not the end result.
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The end result is rising waters that can flood coastal areas and, by pushing up through rivers and streams, inland communities as well.
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The end result is a fascinating mix of contemplative ambience and childlike wonder, building up to the intensifying polyrhythms at its thunderous climax.
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Historically, stock market losses tend to make consumers and investors even more cautious, with the end result being even lower consumption and investment.
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Beyond Meat analyzes the differences between real meat and their attempts to replicate it, as minuscule differences can deeply impact the end result.
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"The end result was a conversation," Mr. Elgart wrote in a memoir, "The Music Business & the Monkey Business" (2014), written with his wife.
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It was unbelievably schlocky, and yet the end result was a national civics lesson, with a whopping 33 million-plus people tuning in.
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The advice-giver could be a scam artist or simply misinformed, but the end result could be you losing a bunch of money.
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The end result of the stellar fight created a stunning nebula, comprised of ejected material and rings of gas layers in different colors.
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The end result is something that, though watched on a phone, wouldn't ever be confused with user-gen services like YouTube or TikTok.
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How is this debate playing out in the polarized communities across the country, and what will the end result mean for partisan America?
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He shot the portraits on film, "so we didn't even quite know what the end result was going to be," Ms. Dimson said.
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So why buy a camera that captures in 26K when you know you're not going to be showing the end result in 24K?
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Judge Scheindlin said that to her, the end result is more important than the development process, or, in her analogy, to sausage-making.
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"The end result of the transaction is a very powerful company in some of the best markets in the United States," he said.
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Cutting out intermediary steps just to appeal to the lazier home cooks among us robs everyone of a better, more delicious end result.
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When the show masters its tone, however, the end result is some of the most entertaining kids programming the genre has ever seen.
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The end result for users could be anything from sharper photos on your phone's camera, to better a search function in your email app.
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Whether Google intends to compete with some of the other players in this space or not, that would seem to be the end result.
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The end result: A proposal so beautiful and epic that it deserves more than just the short life it will receive on Jenner's Snapchat.
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As an artist, Baker is the real deal in fakery, where the end result is something like Andy Warhol meets Jordan meets Francesco Vezzoli.
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The end result are images much bigger than their sources, but which don't appear blocky or blurred when they come out the other end.
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The end result of such limited competition is higher prices, spotty coverage, and some of the worst customer service of any industry in America.
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When you pay to have another person perform your twisted little fantasies, the end result is usually a loss of dignity on all sides.
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A detangling brush, spray bottle (to keep your hair damp while shingling), diffuser, and Afro pick are handy tools for a professional end result.
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But this is what the end result is," he said, holding up a copy of The Washington Post, emblazoned with the headline: "Trump acquitted.
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I have many assets like that and the end result is that they are always much more valuable than what you paid for them.
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The end result, on my fair skin tone, is a subtle sun-kissed glow that looks like I spent a weekend on the beach.
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Pacing around with your phone as a speaker emits loud noises still feels a little strange, but the end result is worth any awkwardness.
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Although for now the Sinclair-Tribune merger is only temporarily halted, the end result is as likely as not that it will be withdrawn.
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The end result is a screen that aces color-replication tests, and should look face-meltingly good, if you're ever able to afford it.
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The end result is customers often got kicked off the services before the bill got so big, and the network resources became so great.
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The end result would be that people eventually get moved into the individual market, where they would have to pay for private insurance coverage.
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"The end result is to put more great ideas in the world — change peoples lives," Selvadurai told me at Expa's offices in San Francisco.
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The end result is a sharp uptick in "nuisance" coastal flooding events, which often take place even on sunny days, from Virginia to Massachusetts.
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The A12 Bionic was announced with a lot of big, meaningless numbers, but the end result should be the same as ever: faster apps.
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The end result is that the newest Apple Watch does, in fact, have a larger display than last year's model, but it's indeed thinner.
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The end result of my recent bloody mary odyssey was unexpectedly incredible thanks to three key ingredients: gin, fresh vegetables, the perfect hot sauce.
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The VINA app is almost identical to Tinder, except the end-result is to find women a new friend instead of a hot date.
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The end result looks something like a photo of the landscapes Monet painted, even though we've never seen a photo of that exact landscape.
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The end result is a shoe that's just as stylish and wearable as most casual sneakers, built with the utility of a rain boot.
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He sands the wooden blade down and grinds it like you would any other knife and the end result is such a beautiful piece.
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The end result is saving yourself a few days of waiting while the yeast turns the sugary solution inside into beer full of alcohol.
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Sure, it may not have all the bells and whistles that a pricier machine would, but the most important thing is the end result.
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