Sentences with phrase «comes down to in»

Really, what this comes down to in many cases is price.
The question that faces all of us who contemplate our Facebook departures comes down to this in the end: Is rejecting this particular corporation important enough to you to reject the community that it serves up?
«A lot of what it comes down to in this crazy news business is who you get to work with in the newsrooms.»
The one external speaker at the top of the device produces some reverb and lacks clarity but the sound isn't all that unpleasant when it comes down to it in a pinch.
By seeking our legal help, we can conduct immediate investigations to determine if the animal that attacked you has a history of vicious attacks, or consult a network of professional experts if it comes down to it in order to determine what kind of liability claims you may be facing.
What it all comes down to in the end is your need.
What it comes down to in terms of which is better in the free weights vs resistance bands debate is a matter of choice and personal needs.
It's getting harder to claim that LeBron's presence alone will fix things, but that's what it comes down to in the end.
Over-all, the Hebrew text comes down to us in as poor condition as Samuel and Psalms.
You can call it the New Criticism or whatever you like, but that's what it all comes down to in the end.
And we fail to appreciate the notion of revelation as it comes down to us in later religious traditions, including the Christian religion, if we forget its primal connections to the visionaries of pre-literate societies.
You know, it's funny, a lot of what it comes down to in this crazy news business is who you get to work with in newsrooms.
Genesis has come down to us in the Hebrew language.
The founder, the «prophet» Joseph Smith claims that God came down to him in the late 1920's and gave him stone tablets with instructions and then took them away from him.
What, then, of the style of the teaching of Jesus as it has come down to us in the gospels?
That's what the new art and science of bioethics at the dawn of the 21st century had come down to in the end: No cracked ice for Terri Schiavo.»
The message of Christmas is that God has come down to us in our lowliness, in our poverty and in our misery.
It does mean that he was himself remembered as being the kind of person he was, that this memory has come down to us in the Christian community, both in the New Testament and as a «living voice,» and that as members of that community we have entered into this memory.
Most of the myths which have come down to us in written form were not just stories or explanations of phenomena.
(40) Consequently, it does not insist on the formulation of the faith that has come down to us in the Catholic Church as the sole criterion of truth.
Indeed, there are actually instances of the same saying having come down to us in quite diverse dress.

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The founders of Emerald Therapeutics, D.J. Kleinbaum and Brian Frezza, think it comes down to the difficulty of running experiments in the life sciences.
Most of it will come from mines in Wyoming and Montana that find themselves without domestic customers since the shale gas revolution, combined with emissions control regulation, drove utilities in the U.S. to shut down coal - fired plants and fire up cleaner - burning natural gas plants.
In announcing his vote, McCain came to the Senate floor and put his right thumb down before walking off.
In the end, good design comes down to taste, and tastes vary.
Traders are instead using the 44 % single - day spike in the CBOE Volatility Index — or VIX — as a reason to pile into wagers that the measure will come back down.
The rest of the tale is hearsay: that a heavily indebted Heywood, a former family friend and fixer who had helped get Bo junior into Harrow (Heywood's prestigious alma mater in England) had demanded a bigger cut of a business deal; that he threatened to expose underhanded dealings by Gu if he didn't get it; that Bo's police chief, Wang Lijun, had confronted him over the alleged murder (the death was originally put down to alcohol poisoning), after which Wang sought asylum at an American consulate; that Gu had shown up at a police station in a People's Liberation Army major - general's uniform to announce that she was under special orders from Beijing to «protect» Comrade Wang; that the couple had plotted to assassinate Wang and came up with three separate storylines to avoid being implicated.
Revenue came in at $ 8.78 billion versus the $ 7.713 billion that had been expected but its stock lost early momentum and turned down $ 3.16 to $ 175.59.
But Denise Lash, a lawyer specializing in condo law says that these types of clashes between tenants and condo boards usually come down to a lack of communication and possibly overworked, overwhelmed employees.
In our case, the central issue came down to: «I am a person.
But in the end, it comes down to this: We have too many damn guns in the wrong damn hands.
In a nutshell, it comes down to a difference in how the rich and the less affluent invest their earningIn a nutshell, it comes down to a difference in how the rich and the less affluent invest their earningin how the rich and the less affluent invest their earnings.
Ontario's shortfall is expected to come in at $ 9.8 billion, down from $ 11.9 projected last fall.
A bank, in particular, needs to comply with countless regulations and so if she were to take a shortcut in the startup process, said Contreras - Sweet, that would have come back threefold down the road.
As sexual harassment revelations continue to rock Hollywood and Washington, many female entrepreneurs in the tech world say similar allegations against men in Silicon Valley are coming down the pike.
If mobile pricing doesn't come down in 2013 — and it's not expected to — mobile viewers will have to hope that the encoding efficiency of video is drastically improved so less data is used per stream.
Brent crude futures were down 49 cents at $ 73.57 a barrel by 0911 GMT, while U.S. «Underlying sentiment is bullish... we've got an important decision from Trump coming up in May and we have OPEC potentially trying to» overtighten'the market,» Saxo Bank senior manager Ole Hansen said.
And this one woman just started getting very testy with me, picked up the phone, started calling down to security and when I got downstairs the security officer told me I could never come in the building again.
I try to use the numbers that I have digitally as a marketing strategy and a promotional tool, so when casting comes down to me and a few other actors, hopefully if I have a big enough digital presence, I can use that to be like, «hey, look at me, I'm also a built - in marketing house.»
Smith comes to the table in tech - CEO wear: an untucked, plaid button - down shirt, pleather - looking dark pants, sneakers, and one of his omnipresent Qualtrics trucker caps.
Maybe it's a little naïve in these days of rampant narcissism, but for me, it all still comes down to one word: loyalty.
It's going to be disruptive technology and investors that come in and say, «That fibre you've got down on the waterfront is great, but there's something they have in Seoul or Tokyo that's even better.»
Living in rainforests in Central and South America, sloths spend most of their time hanging upside down in the trees, rarely coming down to the ground.
As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly when you can hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
You can work 9 to 5 in a suit and tie in a stuffy cubicle, skip your lunch break and stay heads - down, and still get less done than someone who comes in at 9:30, takes several breaks, dresses casually, and communicates with his / her coworkers often.
As the down and out came in to claim a meal, the researchers asked 150 of them to tape record a positive memory of a past success or a time they did something they were proud of.
We said we'd be in North Carolina and offered to come down to meet her.
When it comes down to it, you need to know what to prioritize in your technology decisions.
For the employees, we have a financial advisor come in and break out one - on - one session, and they go over our employees» income, expenses, aligning their financial goals and breaking down the plan in a practical, easy - to - follow format.
Whereas most graduate students have already held down full time jobs in a particular field, undergraduates are usually less experienced when it comes to the working world.
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