英語 での Upshot の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The upshot.
Upshot: Advertising is everything.
He just wants to know the upshot.
The upshot: He must do more.
Other online CRM competitors included Salesnet,RightNow Technologies and Upshot.
The upshot: He must do more.
As participants make decisions about designing a water park or selecting ride tokens,the game is recording pointers about the upshot of each decision and the time taken to make it.
Upshot: the girls did not escape.
The upshot of this effort should soon appear.
The upshot, fewer people want to be teachers.
Upshot: perhaps its too early to give up on our predictions.
The upshot is, is that there's no way we can pull it down in time.
The upshot: Space rocks that explode in the atmosphere are now classified.
But the upshot is that I'm now reaching almost a quarter million readers a month and making a profit.
The upshot: All we can currently bank on is the fact that we all have blinders in some situations.
The upshot of this is that both INTPs and INFPs are apt to be idiosyncratic and unconventional.
The Upshot provides news, analysis and data visualization about politics, policy and everyday life.
Another upshot from the Syrian civil war is that Tehran has cemented its position as head of the Shi'ite-Alawite axis.
The upshot is that we developers get to spend far more time writing code that provides business value(gasp!).
The upshot of this agreement was that Standard Oil supplied the Nazis with petroleum in spite of shortages in the US.
The upshot is the processed information from the Genesis proves useful to design engineers developing body armor for military personnel.
The upshot is that I lost my books, and if you're managing books manually, you might lose yours too, unless you're careful.
The upshot is that individuals, businesses and government entities need to do everything possible to improve the state of their cybersecurity.
The upshot is that the risk that a nuclear explosion will devastate an American city is greater now than it was during the cold war, and it's growing.
The upshot is that nations, giant tech firms, universities and startups are exploring quantum computing and its range of potential applications.
The upshot of CJC-1295 results make it a tempting deal, but the risk of stiff legal consequences should be enough to at least give a safe, legal alternative a try.
The upshot of all this is that Perl cannot store a number like 12345678901234567 as a floating point number on such architectures without loss of information.
The upshot of all these policy changes was that the richest Americans became absolutely, astonishingly, fabulously rich, and the rest of us are barely holding on, if that.
When The Upshot contacted the Rosensteins about the story, Cherie's husband, Stu, said that she had been worn out discussing the events of the past several days.
The upshot of the speculative attacks and ensuing currency crises was the forced reorganization of the state-guided economic model on demand from the IMF, the so-called Washington Consensus.