Sentences with phrase «to come into the equation»

Now, if you're headed to a destination where elite status benefits would not come into the equation then this is probably a moot point, but it's still something worth considering.
Quality and safety also come into the equation to make sure that you can choose with confidence.
Looks do come into the equation, but for most women, they come much further down the list of important qualities in men.
Sometimes the resume doesn't even come into the equation at all.
Even if the role is posted on the job board, you are coming into the equation through a relationship with someone who already has an established relationship with the company.
But once those pregnancy curves come into the equation, you'll have a whole new set of shapes to style!
The color red comes into the equation every once in a while, if you know what I mean.
So that makes sense, all other things being equal, but if there was a new book by one of my favorite authors, length no longer came into the equation.
Keep in mind that the moment you go global, some additional risk factors come into the equation, including foreign currency fluctuations.
This is where interactive cat toys come into the equation.
Handling, fuel economy, and ride comfort also come into the equation, and typically tend to favor the more car - like minivan, especially on dry roads.
Also, lack of resources could not come into the equation.
In some schools, the short lunch is all there is, and recess doesn't even come into the equation.
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.
Witnessing the parameters of Ron's romantic life suddenly shifting (Greg Kinnear also comes into the equation as a new partner for Applegate) provides much comic inspiration for the film, as does a dark third - act plot development for our eponymous hero.
In case of NFP, i will note it and be aware of it, but it won't come into the equation very often.
sorry but we can not compete for players when barcalona come into the equation.
Aah, it's «deep snapper» so a calculation of depth comes into the equation also.
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 that means that they could sign him next January, making it a good idea for the Gunners to get the transfer completed sooner rather than later to avoid the lure of the Nou Camp coming into the equation.
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.
Once Sanchez came into the equation, there was always this conundrum whether Wenger would dump 4 -2-3-1 and adopt 4 -3-3, which is very much possible, with the squad he has at his disposal.
Luis Enrique's side have shown gradual signs of improvement, although they still look vulnerable in defence — which is where Vermaelen comes into the equation when fit.
Snodgrass, Feghouli and Fletcher would also come into the equation if they remain with us, together with the young players such as Rice, Burke, Cullen, Quina and Martinez and perhaps others, if they are given a chance.
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.
Mr. Clark pointed out that while South Ferry boats traverse a waterway, it's a connection between two parts of New York State Route 114 and that's why state money comes into the equation.
Antioxidants come into the equation by stabilising these free radicals by donating an electron so they will no longer contain an unpaired electron anymore!
When we reach puberty, secondary sex characteristics like breast development and underarm hair growth come into the equation and are influenced by the hormone estrogen in females.
But, if new did come into the equation then we should absolutely love the Eileen Gray design chrome and glass table.
In fact I can only remember a single moment in which law comes into the equation, otherwise everyone is free to hate, torment, and, sooner or later, get their just desserts.
Supply and demand come into the equation and not everybody will be demanding a grade 5.
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!).
Perhaps this is where having a body of work comes into the equation — the more titles you have, the more likely it is that a new reader will stumble across at least one of them the requisite number of times.
With different terrains and wind speed coming into the equation hitting your opponent isn't as easy as it sounds.
A problem arose when this system was carried over into the public eye testing for Glaucoma when individual panellist opinions came into the equation.
Well, could you imagine Freshly Picked: Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland coming into the equation after Ocarine Of Time first came out?
I am a different sort of person, any number of options come into the equation, creating doubt and mucking it all up.
Where fast charging comes into the equation is that the manufacturer accepts that the battery capacity is never going to be good enough, but the issue with including a very large battery is that it takes longer to recharge over a traditional USB cable.
It's one thing to talk about sex ALL THE DAMN TIME, but as soon as butts come into the equation, people get squeamish.
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