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And what’s the point, when the upshot always seems to be the same: We have no idea if the race really is this tight, but we’d like to panic you anyway.

For him, the upshot of the election will be either a series of criminal prosecutions likely to result in incarceration or a few legal nuisances that he can largely or completely dismiss.

The upshot of an eventful, topsy-turvy encounter at Emirates Stadium is that it is advantage City.

From BBC

The upshot for what was once the most important and likely attempt to bring Trump to justice is discouraging.

The upshot is that news routines and pursuit of the big story should not divert attention from informing news audiences about important issues.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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