Sentences with phrase «come down to cost»

The answer could come down to cost, as Amazon would have to pay licensing fees to Dolby, which could spike the cost of the new Fire TV.
It would all come down to cost for me, but I do like a deal on luxury hotels!
Guest blogger Tom Whitby examines how a school district's professional development decisions come down to cost, and then proposes maximizing the trend of DIY PD as a cost - effective answer to the problem.
That viability will come down to cost, as projects in previous decades foundered in the face of cheap natural gas.
I had thought of most of your points, it comes down to cost - effectiveness.
It all comes down to the cost of private insurance.
Cleaning businesses are incredibly appealing due to their low cost of entry — it essentially comes down to the cost of cleaning materials alone.
The reason for such stagnant market performance comes down to the cost of both discovering new oil reserves and getting it out of the ground.
It comes down to cost - benefit in how much more you value Hines as a RB than you do Wadley.
I think it comes down to cost — if you pay enough, your ads can end up above the main content column rather than in the sidebar.
The issue in moving these deadlines up comes down to cost.
«It all comes down to cost and system integration,» says Richart Slusher, a physicist at Lucent Technologies» Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
If online is more important to you, the question comes down to cost.
Ultimately it comes down to cost.
When it comes down to the cost of owning a vehicle, the biggest cost — after the cost of the vehicle — is the cost of depreciation.
Looks like the Smart PC Pro vs the Surface Pro for me, all comes down to cost and battery life, although I do like the Surface more on looks and the magnetic keyboard
This isn't to say that one brokerage is any better or worse than any other when it comes down to cost.
The frequency with which you rebalance often comes down to cost.
The key difference comes down to COST and the importance of CASH VALUE ACCUMULATION.
The cost of a college education really comes down to the cost per credit hour.
It all comes down to cost.
It really comes down to a cost - benefit analysis on the old card.
it comes down to cost and talent.
Typically, when the development agenda gets assessed in light of climate change, you tend to see estimates of loss of GDP, and even the Stern report, which tried very hard to break new ground in this area, ultimately came down to a cost - benefit calculus.
For all of these it comes down to cost effectiveness and ability to scale up.
It all comes down to cost / benefit ratios, really.
Back then, I didn't question why I had to spend so much time on the bus, but more recently I've learned that it all comes down to cost and efficiency.
Once it comes down to cost, don't jump at the cheapest initial price.
The critical factor comes down to costs.
In the first place, as a general principle, everyone should be honest, anyway, but when it comes down to cost - benefit and the need for a secure life insurance policy, it's simply just not worth the risk to either lie or be careless in the application.
The basic argument comes down to cost savings and safer roads.
Many a lease has been lost when the deal comes down to the cost of the security deposit.

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At the same time, costs to produce drones are coming down, and the technological capabilities are getting more sophisticated, pitting Aeryon against newer, nimble rivals.
«These companies are moving out of Asia and coming to Africa to save labor costs,» said Fitsum Arega, who recently stepped down as head of the Ethiopian Investment Commission to become an adviser to the new prime minister.
«As your costs come down, and income from your investments gets re-invested in more investments, at some point you will experience the bewildering and joyful moment when your wealth starts to spiral upwards,» Jason said.
With gold prices expected to stay where they are, or perhaps climb a little higher, these stocks have room to rise as costs come down.
Breaking down the costs of the HomePod, TechInsight reveals that most of the internal components add up to about $ 58 (# 41), while the lighting parts that allow the top glass to display a glowing Siri display come at about $ 60 (# 42).
But when it comes to the place to settle down, Deutsche Bank pointed to Wellington in New Zealand at the top of the quality - of - life index, based on eight variables: purchasing power, safety, healthcare, cost of living, house price - to - income, commuting time, pollution and climate.
«As we continue to gain the efficiency on the production line, the learning, as we continue to build more and more airplanes, as the production ramps up, the cost of this airplane will only come down
It all comes down to the famous cost / benefit analysis.
When you consider the full cost of hiring and firing employees — on top of the fact that it's going to get harder and harder to find and keep top performers — nailing down your employment contracts could be a huge factor in how well you or your company fares in the coming talent wars.
Generally, the monthly cost of leasing a car comes down to the difference between the capitalized cost (the selling price) and the car's residual value (i.e., the estimated worth of the car when your lease is up), plus an interest charge.
«In the short term, costs will increase, but in the medium - to long term, there will be more transparency in the market, and prices may start to come down in time,» said Marcia Wagner, head of the Wagner Law Group, which focuses on ERISA law and employee benefits.
«Absolutely it will be used more for application workloads as costs come down because it will be easier to justify the cost
To develop commercial spaceflight, that cost will have to come down to hundreds or even tens of dollars per pounTo develop commercial spaceflight, that cost will have to come down to hundreds or even tens of dollars per pounto come down to hundreds or even tens of dollars per pounto hundreds or even tens of dollars per pound.
«Every company should have an online presence, and the cost of developing a site has come down to relative pennies,» says Craig Reiss, founder of retail web developer Reiss Media in Cos Cob, Conn. «Organic search can still drive traffic.
Jason Birnbaum, an instructor of Golf Channel Academy and director of instruction for Manhattan Woods Golf Club, says the cost of RoboGolfPro will need to come down for it to become more mainstream.
As for Walmart, the service is likely to be an incentive for people to come into stores while also cutting down on the cost of returns shipping for the company.
The upfront cost of building a facility capable of producing 30 million batteries a year, they found, comes down to about $ 120 million in the U.S. and about $ 102 million in China, which seems surprisingly high.
But a growing number of franchisors are coming up with homebased and mobile options, as well as new technologies, to help keep costs down for franchisees.
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