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result noun

A noun denoting the result of the verb or verbal root from which it is derived.

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Unfortunately, as a result of the private-sector deleveraging and an increase in household savings, the US economy, driven by debt and consumption, slid into recession.
As a result, their output is meager and insufficient for their subsistence.
The result is massive loss of habitat and destruction of species, yielding a tiny economic benefit at a huge social cost.
As a result, the new pasture land or farmland is soon abandoned, with no prospect for regeneration of the original forest and its unique ecosystems.
In Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world, the IMF imposes accounting frameworks that not only make little sense, but result in excessive austerity.
With more money, ill-educated bureaucrats hire more ill-educated bureaucrats; as a result, the regime fails to rule the country.
As a result, Kosovo and Serbia would constitute two distinct international subjects, bound by a confederation hinging on a common decision-making body.
As a result, we simply do not know if the recovery will be solid or disappointing.
However, it is sometimes repressed that the massive use of force had been necessary to achieve that result.
With policymakers reluctant to focus on the imperatives of structural healing, the result will be yet another growth scare - or worse.
Their leaders have consistently pointed out that our current problems are the result of the gases emitted by the industrialized nations over the past century.
As a result, the Afghan state is at risk of takeover by a malign coalition of extremists, criminals, and opportunists.
Little of this, however, is the result of design, for (unfortunately) we in Poland have not thought through what sort of foreign policy we need as a member of NATO and putative member of the European Union.
Europe's single-minded focus on austerity is a result of a misdiagnosis of its problems.
What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?
The result is a grain yield (for example, maize) that is roughly one-third less than what could be achieved with better farm inputs.
It can strengthen the EU's legitimacy, though, only if policy recommendations such as these, and the successes that result from implementing them, are communicated clearly and effectively to the general public.
But it is also the result of poor coordination between governments as the world economy rebalances.
Recent events suggest one possible explanation: Burma's rulers have grown wary of China's almost smothering embrace - a result of the country's international isolation.
Failure to do so, in the view of Goldstone's commission, should result in the Security Council referring the matter to the prosecutor for the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

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