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The upshot has been the player’s exile from first-team activity or as Manchester United said in a statement: "Jadon Sancho will remain on a personal training program away from the first-team group, pending resolution of a squad discipline issue.”
The upshot is that a panic is probably going to come one of these days, and then someone’s going to have to step in and broker a deal quickly.
“The upshot is that Black Sea wheat exports will be near record large in 2023/24,” Dan Basse, president of the Chicago-based agricultural research firm, writes in an email.
The upshot is that most people answering Ronald Reagan's vital question 'Are you better off than you were four years ago?' would do so with a resounding 'No'.
The upshot is that the ruling means religious employees may have an easier time getting their companies to accommodate requests.
The upshot is that this Senate race is fraught with possibilities for new and different situations that could make it even more interesting than it now appears.
The upshot of RTÉ’s inaccurate declarations is an impression that I have been less than honest.
Source: https://www.joe.ie/news/ryan-tubridy-opening-statement-777707
The upshot of that is that he doesn't pay a lot of taxes in a lot of years.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/taxnotes/2023/01/18/trumps-tax-returns-and-the-future-of-transparency/
The upshot of this is that cash has gone from representing only about 5% of long term debt last year to about 27.5% of debt today.
The upshot of this was an understanding that the e-voting trials did correspond in principal with the wishes of parliament.
The upshot was relentless cost-cutting, with Reach announcing no fewer than three rounds of cutbacks – in January, March, and most alarmingly in November when the company announced it was looking to shed 450 jobs – including 320 in editorial.
The upshot was that a buyer could not be gifted or loaned money by a third party for the sole purpose of purchasing the condo.
The upshot was that they had wiped out City’s narrow advantage by the break and the visitors couldn’t argue in truth.
The upshot was that while Holyrood could subject its own legislation to children’s rights – anything passed by Westminster couldn’t be touched.