Sentences with phrase «do come into the equation»

Jim: «You stressed there that Hernandez is a truly decent guy, does that come into the equation all the more after your experience with Dimitri Payet?»
Looks do come into the equation, but for most women, they come much further down the list of important qualities in men.

Not exact matches

So how do the Pixel Buds, which cost $ 159 and come with a charging case, fit into the equation?
If we wake each morning with the goal to love & respect all and to live a happy life why does religion have to come into the equation?
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.
When you bet the money line do the points ever come into equation or do you just pick the team to when as in last night if I took Carolina on the money line was the pick just to win outright.
What is certain is that talent does not come into the equation when evaluating a player's long - term future, as witnessed with Wojciech Szczesny's soon - to - be-announced move to Juventus.
That said, Blackpool are the sort of team which boast a great deal of resilience, so this should be a fixture which either goes one or the other, as stalemate really doesn't come into the equation with the teams in question.
You are about to experience something that only the elite have access to: a trip to high end boutiques and the very finest jewelry stores where price tags do not come into the equation.
In some schools, the short lunch is all there is, and recess doesn't even come into the equation.
So true, Margaret, earning a living does have to come into the equation somewhere!
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!).
But with this title, which is a less competitive crowd than Street Fighter, and we're trying to reach a broader fanbase, the cross-platform play doesn't come into the equation.
The difference is that forces — responsibilities — come into the game - making equation; broad market forces and responsibilities to employees that Vlambeer doesn't really need to address, that larger corporations must confront and react to.
Fundamentally, confident people command attention, and here's the thing; intelligence does not come into the equation.
Instead of coming up with analogies, since you insisted on me making an equation, why don't you prove my equation wrong with one of your own taking into account that the sink increases with atmospheric concentrations as you have already agreed happens.
However, even if arbitrator salaries do not come into play, operating costs relating to hosting services, system administrators and general upkeep still need to be factored into the equation.
How do they come into the resume equation?
These basic lessons are the «why» behind these two columns: * Never accept the numbers you receive from CRA as being correct; always make sure you understand and agree; * Always insist on the background calculations and assumptions to the numbers; there is no way anyone should pay a bill without understanding it; too many people just pay when it comes to CRA; * Never give up if you think you are right; having said this, I do not know yet if the company in this story will in fact file a second Notice of Objection to recover the additional $ 1,000... cost benefit does enter into the equation at times; * There are a surprising number of CRA staff in the various departments who are understanding and helpful; * As I have stated in earlier columns, there are mechanisms built into the system that protect and allow taxpayers to challenge CRA where it is appropriate.
Another way to frame the question is to ask: When does the supply and demand equation come into better balance in terms of Medicare patient days?
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