Sentences with phrase «come down to how»

So whether you go with this card over the Platinum could come down to how often you travel and with which airline (see American Express Platinum vs Chase Sapphire Preferred).
Selecting the best points credit card will come down to how you earn the points — and how you spend them.
Choosing between miles rewards programs will generally come down to how you like to earn your miles, and how you like to spend them.
Your decisions might ultimately come down to how you can redeem your points.
So whether you go with this card over the Platinum could come down to how often you travel and with which airline (see American Express Platinum vs Chase Sapphire Preferred).
The question of when you'd benefit more from one versus the other will come down to how your spending breaks down.
In the end, choosing between these two cards has to come down to how your spending breaks down.
The second question will be harder to answer, and will largely come down to how much desire you have to reduce those monthly expenses and save money on household bills.
Choosing between a paid or free credit monitoring service should come down to how much protection you feel you need.
There the decision will come down to how closely your expenses match the categories on the Discover it ® for Students.
With the keyboard out of the way, things come down to how much surface you have to work on, and there, a larger tablet (with a higher resolution) will win.
Whether you think that Fire for Kids Unlimited is worth it will very much come down to how much content you think your kids need, how much time they spend pestering you and whether you think the subscription will outweigh the amount you spend on buying fresh content for them.
Doesn't it really come down to how the retailer manages discovery?
So it will come down to how I can get my book in the hands of more people.
It really does come down to how you weigh all those various factors and how much time you have and how fast you want to see something published.
How it performs will come down to how much the Insight weighs — another spec Honda hasn't revealed.
While the success or failure of Course Access will ultimately come down to how well districts handle implementation, state policymakers can provide a strong foundation by establishing quality measures and sustainable funding mechanisms.
There are more things to Life of the Party, like Gillian Jacobs and a fun comedic premise, but it's success will most likely come down to how funny McCarthy is.
Perhaps your reaction to Thor will come down to how you feel about Chris Hemsworth, who struck me as a generically pleasant slab of beefcake (am I the only viewer who's more attracted to Stellan Skarsgard?)
I figured it would come down to how effective the marketing campaign for each -LSB-...]
There are pros and cons to both the early and late models of the vehicles, but the preference is going to come down to how much of nostalgia you have invested in determining your preference.
It's going to come down to how much you like the fighting system and whether you want to really get into the competitive scene.
If Redmayne doesn't just take it from the outset, it could come down to how the winners appear at the mic.
From there, «Black Panther» could potentially pass the $ 1.32 billion made by «Star Wars: The Last Jedi,» though that will come down to how the film performs in China when it opens on March 9.
If not: Helen Mirren, Trumbo or Kristen Stewart, The Clouds of Sils Maria Lowdown: It's really going to come down to how much the Academy currently appreciates Fonda or not.
As such, your liking for the film may come down to how interesting you find the modest twists and turns in the story.
In my opinion, much of the success you may or may not have will come down to how you approach online dating and how committed you are to your dating life.
Your opinion of this dress will come down to how you feel about tiered skirts.
So our quality of life, our aging process and our overall life experience come down to how well we are adapting to stress.
When it comes to prescription painkillers, the difference between controlling pain and dying from an overdose may come down to how strong a prescription the doctor wrote, according to a new study in veterans.
It may come down to how much control we feel we have over what happened, according to new research from Rutgers University - Newark.
The difference may come down to how the brain «explores the space of its own possible configurations,» Tagliazucchi says.
Dr Lucy Hawkes, of the Centre for Ecology and Conservation at the University of Exeter's Penryn Campus, said: «It all seems to come down to how much oxygen bar - headed geese can supply to their heart muscles.
Ultimately, it will come down to how much value policymakers and consumers put on electricity that is renewable and emissions - free.
A candidate will have to have money, he said, and «it's going to come down to how much energy (Farley) has.»
It seems that the final results may have come down to how the Independence Primary was settled in September.»
«It's all going to come down to how many resources they devote to keeping the structure alive and volunteers engaged,»
It will ultimately come down to how long you or baby wish to feed for.
Gazzetta dello Sport on Wednesday reveal #Tottenham's Argentinian winger Erik Lamela could be a «surprise option» for Luciano Spalletti's side Inter Milan, but it will all come down to how valuable Mauricio Pochettino sees him going forward.
The Rangers» decision to move — or not move — Profar might come down to how much faith they have in Elvis Andrus» bat.
With both teams closely matched on defense and in goal, the series may come down to how their forwards perform matched against one another.
Based on the athleticism of this group I think they will have no problem with Flag Football in the coming weeks... Their season will come down to how they swing the bats..
It will come down to how much he can improve his game over these crucial years.
(It will all come down to how the committee balances road record against wins against top teams) If we go 2 - 2 we are looking ok, and one ACC tourney win probably leaves us on the bubble with a 60/40 type situation, but our record against bubble teams probably really helps us after a sweep against GT and possibly another bubble win in the first tourney game against a wake / clemson potentially.
It will come down to how Cleveland's post season goes.
I think Nojel has all the tools to be a very good PG but next year it's all going to come down to how well Nojel catches up to the speed of the game and how turnover - free can he be.
With Lewis at the heart of multiple contested Level I violations, the trajectory of the Ole Miss program may well come down to how credible the COI finds the testimony of a rival player.
Coaching drama aside, the game could come down to how well Nebraska's secondary can handle not only Agholor, but other receiving weapons.
As mentioned above though, it may well come down to how much Depor increase their bid to persuade Arsenal to accept, as Wenger will undoubtedly want a decent fee in order to reinvest back in the squad with targets of his own still in mind.
It's going to come down to how he fits in the scheme and the work he puts in to get better.
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