Sentences with phrase «factors come into the equation»

Keep in mind that the moment you go global, some additional risk factors come into the equation, including foreign currency fluctuations.

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Li pointed out that obesity is a complex matter, with factors ranging from genetic susceptibility to social and economic factors, to exercise habits all coming into the equation.
Many nutrients come into play in the calcification equation, like Vitamins K and D, but the biggest factor for over-calcification was magnesium consumption.
No need to go into that more here; there's plenty of info on this site to help you address your diet but just remember that diet is huge when it comes to training properly; it's a significant factor in the recovery part of the equation.
Even before you factor value into the equation, the Kia Optima already performs well when it comes to practicality, comfort and ease of use, so the fact it's not too expensive to buy when compared to some rivals automatically puts the Optima on a high pedestal.
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.
Rather than blaming climate change I think the authorities need to accept there are a number of man made factors that come into the equation, of which the main one is a vastly increased population living in areas prone to flooding.
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.
Now that we have dissected the limitations of a group insurance plan, it is time to factor in the top - up or super top - up plan and where it comes into the equation.
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.
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