Sentences with phrase «come into the equation for»

Price doesn't come into the equation for my enjoyment because many of the traditionally published books I read were from the library (yes, my to - be-read pile isn't massive enough on its own, and I have to add to it through alternative means — LOL!).

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All's needed now is for a quality signing (or two) to come into the equation and its gonna be happy days.
As for people whose argument is based around statistics I'll say two things; 1) How did teams buy players before this Americanisation came into the equation 2) And a quote; There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
But mind you, once Ozil comes into the equation, he won't get to play that No. 10 role, and would have to play wide, as he did for Germany at the World Cup.
By the way even winning at Old Trafford might not be enough for Chelsea, as the goal difference would come into the equation.
Duma's ratings system has come under fire for not adequately simulating real - world impacts, but he has tweaked his equation and testing so that rotational acceleration — which occurs during blows that cause the head to turn — will be taken into account in the ratings that will be released next year.
Many nutrients come into play in the calcification equation, like Vitamins K and D, but the biggest factor for over-calcification was magnesium consumption.
OK, thanks for the reply Paul, I can see that brain size should come into the equation.
I think kissing is a lost art form that can help aid the courtship process along and pace relationships more slowly so a solid foundation for a healthy commitment can naturally evolve before sex even comes into the equation.
Looks do come into the equation, but for most women, they come much further down the list of important qualities in men.
Ho Nguyen, a mathematics - curriculum specialist for the nearby West Contra Costa Unified School District, who came to the exhibition, believes that the project has allowed students to gain insight into the quadratic equation.
Although it was a mistake for Duncan to bring race into the equation, we agree that quite a bit of the opposition to the Common Core and national assessments is coming from educators and parents who are concerned that the new approach will show their students not performing as well as they thought.
The problem is you might not be able to factor that projected rental income into the equation when it comes to qualifying for the loan.
But when it comes to the other side of the equation, which is not how much systems generate but the economic value of the energy generated — which is dependent on local policy makers» decisions 15 — 20 years into the future — it's not possible know what that's going to be for any net - metered system.
It is a simple application of the Stefan - Boltzman equation for blackbody radiation that gives an increase in radiative emissions from Earth, until it once again equals the radiation coming into the Earth.
But it's important to understand that you may not be able to factor that rental income into the equation when it comes to qualifying for the loan.
The continued pressure on overall occupancy — and remember all markets are different and can experience different trends — is likely to continue until the supply and demand equation comes into better balance for Medicare and managed Medicare patient days.
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