What are you - what's your goal with the end-result of this?
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Regardless, if any of this is even remotely true (and not another Photoshop from someone's mother's basement), Apple is indeed taking its laptops in an Air direction, which isn't surprising -- but signs of these being the end-result of new manufacturing process?
The end result--gridlock--may not be the same this year, but the tendency of the Senate is.
The end result -- particularly if Cyprus went back to its pre-euro Cypriot pound and became more affordable -- could be that the island became a better destination for travelers, he said.
Whatever the reason for the baiting of Lennon - and it certainly seems more anti-Celtic than anti-Catholic in character - the end result is disaffection with the Northern Ireland team among the Catholic community.
Japanese users pay by the packet for the data they use on DoCoMo's networks, but Americans, accustomed to flat-fee Net and phone deals, may balk at pay-per-use pricing that can result in month-end sticker shock.
The end result was that - in stark contrast to unsuccessful aid projects elsewhere - the farmers controlled the associations, Mr Raposo says.
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The vehicle involved was a small, grey or light-coloured hatchback and officers said it was "likely to have front-end damage as a result of the collision".
The newer, more compatible front-end designs are the result of a voluntary joint effort by groups representing automakers, the government, and the institute that began in 2003, and addressed the problem of mismatched vehicles.
The end result was that dividend-paying stocks easily outperformed non-dividend paying stocks during this time frame.
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He died in January at 57 from leukemia, the end result of a two-year struggle against myelodysplastic syndrome, a form of cancer that affects the bone marrow.
When a product is manufactured in a high-cost country, shipped to China and subjected to a distributor mark-up, the end result is a very high landed price.
Although Arkansans continue to think they are being wise in the short-term, the end result could be the demise of many of the state's locally owned banks.
Job fairs are a huge waste of time and energy, and the end result is the would-be applicant leaves feeling worse than they did when they got there.
The result was an end-to-end affair from the kick-off, but it was Hearts who were the more dangerous and forced the first save of the game after seven minutes.
Some common side effects, like nausea, dizziness or slight fatigue, are manageable--especially if the end result is pneumonia or tuberculosis, diseases that were once deadly but now can be treated with antibiotics.
Oil profligacy is the end result of a century-long addiction to motorization, the product not of consumer sovereignty, as the Bush administration suggested, but of the vast corporate power of the oil-automobile nexus.
If the end result is that Wal-Mart's wage and health insurance costs rise to the industry average, the retail giant's sway with suppliers and manufacturers will most definitely keep it pumping out goods with the lowest customer price tags.
Thus, I fear the end result of allowing third-party financing to flourish is a slow but steady shift away from the traditional understanding of law as a profession toward a conception of law as just another money-making venture, where the investors inevitably call the shots.
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Unless Secretary Aspin reverses the present so-called "Dual Track" procurement strategy for the V-22, the end result will be an aircraft which is slower and has less range than it could easily have and than it needs to perform the panoply of joint service missions for which it is required.
Companies are obviously going to prefer the lower-cost or no-cost option when the end result is the same.
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The end result could be a net-drain on our defense resources at a time when we are overstretched and need all the help we can get.
If, instead, he had taken the dividends in cash, paid the taxes, and invested the rest in plain vanilla Series E U.S. Savings Bonds that were popular at the time which guaranteed a minimum annual interest of 4 percent, compounded semi-annually, tax-free the end result would have much different.
"One issue this raises is whether men will in the end feel more confident as a result - many studies attest to the way maternal anxiety has increased significantly under the weight of 'expert' advice about how to rear children, " says Dr Ellie Lee, senior lecturer in social policy at the University of Kent.
That means that InPhonic takes a hit on the front end, which will result in lower short-term revenue.
Independence would result in an end to devolution - and the benefits it brings - rather than a continuation of it.
Since this would force banks to write off all goodwill against banks' core capital, this might result in a flurry of end-year deals.
The end result for Edge is a third-generation Intel Core processor, NVIDIA GeForce graphics and more memory than any other tablet currently on the market.
In the end, most shareholder lawsuits result in a court-ordered, retroactive cash dividend to former shareholders, paid by the unlucky current owners of the firm.
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