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The end result is totally overblown, smothering the stripped-back earnestness of the original.

From BBC

The end result is "silent but serious" vascular disease, the researchers note in their new paper.

The end result could also be that specific companies or categories are affected, but not necessarily to the detriment of most U.S. consumers.

From Salon

The end result was voters seeing candidates who appeared to be leading after the polls closed on election day losing once all the votes were counted.

One cogent critic of capitalism ended a column in mid-October this way: “Pick your poison. Destruction by corporate power or destruction by oligarchy. The end result is the same. That is what the two ruling parties offer in November. Nothing else.”

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