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"boil down" Definitions
  1. to be reduced or to reduce something by boiling

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Does it boil down to having a more positive attitude?
Those small ways often boil down to listening and acceptance.
But the answers boil down to money, power, and will.
That may simply boil down to where you choose to live.
After all, the mechanics of the scene boil down to Mrs.
All this evil, we discover, might boil down to daddy issues.
"The reason tends to boil down to self-awareness," he said.
The activists' gripes about the airline boil down to three points.
It shouldn't just boil down to who is in power next.
Is this what the wars of dynastic succession boil down to?
This time, though, Apple wanted to boil down the MacBook Pro.
Benjamin Swan: As the CEO, it does all boil down to me.
As she explains, most health matters boil down to women's health issues.
But they boil down to three main categories: Entities, Events, and Documents.
We can boil down the main themes this episode into the following.
Which seems in many cases to boil down to getting the data.
However, it might boil down to understanding the premise of the technology.
The outcome could boil down to the narrow window for deal-cutting.
It's really going to boil down to what is right vs. wrong.
We get to watch the city boil down to its barest form.
To boil down one of her major decisions to "motherly duty" seems unrealistic.
For the most part, the answer appears to boil down to: It depends.
Whether or not the market is oversupplied will largely boil down to demand.
"Essentially, gender doesn't boil down to our sex parts for anyone," Viloria says.
"It was harsh to boil down your patriotism to one act," Hawkins said.
" Bryant said that the "it's really going to boil down to product development.
We have to boil down the essence of the journey Miles is taking.
If you can boil down your premise to under four words, you're golden.
All of this should technically boil down to a pretty darn good wearable.
What most of these blog posts boil down to are carefully worded press releases.
Down the stretch, the Democratic campaign will boil down to a two-horse race.
Of course it is difficult to boil down your activities to a single sentence.
Some of the discrepancies boil down to the taste and experience of various listeners.
As romantic as it sounds, it may just boil down to compatible credit scores.
And also it can boil down to just if it makes somebody feel good.
These are open questions that boil down to where you think the blame lies.
User MikeTysonsLifeCoach has a lengthy explanation that we'll boil down to a few points.
For one of my siblings the whole thing seems to boil down to abortion.
When all is said and done, the race will boil down to two candidates.
Kofinis said that in the end, it's all likely to boil down to Trump.
Also unlike Vivaldi, Brave's theming options boil down to a choice between light and dark.
The primary knee-jerk reactions to a bigger field boil down primarily to two fears.
The insults always boil down to some attack on either my masculinity or mental capacity.
Only I could really boil down a constitutional crisis into two stocks, but that's alright.
In general, the ramifications of the decision boil down to operating flexibility versus financial flexibility.
SCHOLEY We tried to boil down for each habitat what is the really big issue.
The most successful 4DX films don't boil down to how hard they shake your seat.
The problem is that, all too often, workplace problems boil down to more than just code.
These rumors all suggest the S10 might boil down to a classic Samsung philosophy: More everything.
But many of the issues boil down to how the company was run in recent years.
Eventually, they boil down to more specific subreddits, like r/girlsinpinkundies, r/hotamputees, and r/showerbeergonewild.
I like the way both cameras function, but these things usually boil down to personal preference.
"All of these charges boil down to one simple issue: that Paul Manafort lied," Asonye said.
The struggle to add subscribers could also boil down to a more competitive landscape, Verna said.
Rogoff argued a key measure in the decision-making process should boil down to audience volume.
We've asked a few experts, and the consensus seems to boil down to one word: buzz.
In the end, it may just boil down to where these companies are in their lifecycle.
Q. Based on the PredictWise state polling probabilities, the entire election could boil down to Pennsylvania.
We don't hate L.A., but that's a genuine feeling of youth that people always boil down.
We come back with some complaints that boil down to our area of greatest knowledge: music.
What Trump believes: According to advisers, Trump's core beliefs boil down to pro-America, pro-U.
They really boil down to four key things, none of which are dealbreakers in my opinion.
Much of it will boil down to the observation that ultimately, impeachment is a political decision.
I have heard all the reasons, but they boil down to two: money and institutional pride.
A lot of parenting questions boil down to: Is this a thing, or is something wrong?
They boil down to money or favors — secured through jobs, contracts, material goods or simple cash.
The ultimate outcome may boil down to a simple judgment: Was Mr. Trump criminal or clueless?
Changes in the electricity world are many and varied, but they boil down to three core trends.
Vizio has instructions on its website, but they boil down to: Go into Menu → System → Reset & Admin.
The answer to this question will boil down to whether demographics or political culture is more important.
But its talents boil down to a superhuman ability to spot patterns in large volumes of data.
I don't know how that's going to boil down, but people have no idea about the support.
These rules boil down to: be respectful, no flirting and no spamming — or expect to get banned.
And businesses know that for a cultural fact, one they can exploit and boil down to dollars.
Because the three things that make our team different all boil down to this mix of people.
It was the perfect boil-down of the disturbing symbiosis between Mr. Trump and the news media.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. at one point tried to boil down the case's central question.
And whatever character motives kicked off his hatred of Valiant, it seemed to boil down to frustration.
But this "GET OVER HERE" mania doesn't just boil down to the fact that gigs are rare.
Rude. A lot of parenting questions boil down to: Is this a thing, or is something wrong?
But its justifications mostly boil down to perceptions: central-bank capital matters because people think it does.
Now, there's a war over MILLIONS -- and it seems it's all going to boil down to timing.
Sanders has released different financing options, all of which boil down to increased taxes for various groups.
The real test, rivals say, will boil down to how many mandates it wins from now on.
You may have noticed a common theme across these three items: They all boil down to trust.
Because Twitter's content problems really boil down to Twitter failing to enforce the community standards it already has.
When you boil down the scene, it's shockingly similar to the way Krystal threw Kendall under the bus.
No, the problems here all boil down to the story, which is poorly structured and completely, utterly misguided.
"AgeProof" attempts to boil down everything we know about health and wealth into a series of actionable tips.
At its core, though, the conflict often seems to boil down to human factors: personality, grudges and greed.
The lessons from that experience boil down to five principles, which the administration should start following this week.
And if you can, boil down to one sentence the main dynamic that the outcome will hinge on.
In some ways they all boil down to one thing which is AGI's ability to cause rapid change.
The differences boil down to how they're made, their shape and, depending on whom you ask, their flavor.
There are a variety of reasons which boil down to one — everything is taking longer to roll out.
William F. Buckley had a rule to boil down complicated electoral calculations: Support the most viable, conservative candidate.
It's incredibly hard to boil down into a nice tight compact sentence, although great minds have certainly tried.
The race could ultimately boil down to a member-on-member battle if Lujan Grisham and Pearce survive.
It could also boil down to products, and women from different cultures might use different straighteners and dyes.
The question of America's oil growth prospects may boil down to logistics, cash and technology, according to LeBlanc.
" These things boil down to three or four facts that help you go, "Well, those aren't my people then.
It's what allows him to boil down his attack on his opponent's character to a single epithet: Crooked Hillary.
The concerns boil down to a number of specific activities, spotted among a mess of borrowed and overlapping code.
There's plenty of repetition, with occasionally excessive amounts of battles and missions that boil down to boring fetch quests.
The disparity could boil down to time on air, since the international shows are still in their early phases.
These days, Nintendo communicates directly with fans via Nintendo Direct broadcasts that essentially boil down to fan-focused infomercials.
In many cases, these tensions boil down to uncomfortable clashes between the values of yesterday and those of today.
All these meditative and scientific factors really boil down to two things: fight-or-flight vs. rest-and-digest.
They boil down to states' rights, discrimination against Muslims and the power of the judiciary to check the administration.
The legal battle will largely boil down to how much action the Clean Air Act requires of the EPA.
My answer used to boil down to one question: What do you want to get out of the test?
The general idea was to boil down approximately 18 liters (4.76 gallons) of milk until there's only 1.8 liters (.
If I was to boil down the two things I want to do most, it's capture plants and stars.
We like to think of them as comedies of manners, but Jane Austen's novels boil down to one thing: money.
These visual crashes boil down to a glitch in the "feedback wave"—the way our brains recognize and understand images.
When all is said and done, paid ads may help boil down the overcrowded App Store to fewer, better products.
Much of this debate seems to boil down to: Who is owed information, and how is that information best received?
Is it coordinated activity across multiple brain regions, or could it all boil down to the activity of individual cells?
In the longer run it may boil down to two scenarios - a no-deal Brexit or no Brexit at all.
A few months ago I'd have said this primary is 100% going to boil down to a Clinton winger vs.
But many of the RSS's demands boil down to putting Muslims, already mostly poor and badly educated, in their place.
Amy Nobile, the cupid of dating apps, has three rules for her clients, and that's what they boil down to.
His five points boil down to: focus on the details, accept yourself, rely on others, enjoy pleasure and stay present.
Valentine: If I had to boil down the message, it would be: Learn who you are, accept who you are.
There will be necessary internecine fights, and they boil down to loyalty tests on particular positions demanded by the vanguard.
"The F.O.M.C. notes boil down to 'steady as she goes,'" said Robert Frick, corporate economist with Navy Federal Credit Union.
"Find your magic" was the tagline, and that magic didn't boil down to sweat, swagger or a sheaf of condoms.
I can think of a bunch of reasons, but they all boil down to one thing: a lack of confidence.
It's mainly important to note that most likely, it didn't just boil down to a personal insult about somebody's waistline.
And it involves people talking about their genitals, because that's what some of these high school policies boil down to.
Everyone wants to live well in the years ahead, but that may simply boil down to where you choose to live.
Elizabeth Warren has worked to boil down her policy proposals in order to keep it short to comply with time constraints.
Working on the theme of making the technology invisible, Aston Martin's Lagonda concepts ultimately boil down to exhibitions of extreme opulence.
"They say that the midterms are a referendum on the president, but they actually boil down to local issues," Gerow said.
The Gaia hypothesis has also sparked decades of backlash, most of which boil down to characterizations of the idea as pseudoscientific.
"Even though all service and low-wage jobs boil down to the same components, the listings are highly specific," she said.
Yet Trump's decision could boil down to the direction of oil prices, IHS Markit said in a research note on Wednesday.
As in most science, business, and technological pursuits, this kind of competition will not boil down to simple winners and losers.
These four amendments all boil down to one core value: a woman's fundamental right to plan her family and her future.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump is a domestic terrorist; only his form of terror doesn't boil down to blowing things up.
Games tend to boil down the act of using a gun to its most basic elements, forgoing inherent complexity for efficiency.
Dr. Brand has had about five years to boil down his argument for why the gallery needs such a big expansion.
In practice, allergy-connected mood changes usually boil down to mild depressive symptoms, like feeling sad, lethargic and fatigued, Marshall said.
It would be tempting to boil down the series to a "nature versus nurture" debate, especially in the case of Clare.
There are lots of different reasons why women haven't orgasmed yet, but they do usually boil down to myths and misinformation.
" But for Davis, it shows visitors that policing can boil down to a "person holding a loaded gun and shooting another person.
I think it really does boil down to ignorance and not understanding or taking the time to walk in another person's shoes.
The discrepancy may boil down to the culture of various police departments and what policies are in place regulating body cam use.
But the differences also seem to boil down to something else: Berger owes the power of an artwork primarily to its maker.
Democrats have varying theories as to why, and some boil down to a simple judgment: It was the singer, not the song.
"It's hard to boil down the way [co-creator and brother] Caleb and I write," says Jacob Graham of their collaborative process.
While I appreciate the latter's beauty (and bevy of complications), the functional downsides boil down to two things: contrast and telling time.
It took me a long time to realize that, sometimes, that's all things boil down to: knowing which frequencies to tune out.
Since they have no minor children and California is a no fault state, a divorce would boil down to a property settlement.
There was a lot discussed on stage, far more than just six items, but they boil down to a few key topics.
CNBC spoke with Michelle Brownstein, a certified financial planner at Personal Capital, who helped boil down the complicated process into eight steps.
Too many of them boil down to just that one thing: We care more about ourselves than about the needs of others.
Today, the rape allegations boil down to one sentence on his Wikipedia page, and Rose is point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
These questions all fundamentally boil down to one bigger question: How can I tell when something someone is telling me is bullshit?
I did the boil down of the book, which is a lot of cutting things while trying to retain the dramatic structure.
And I cannot explain the action of leveling, Why it should all boil down to one Uniform substance, a magma of interiors.
I think it's all going to boil down to that, and that's going to determine how much success he's going to have.
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Closing statements are a revealing little exercise, each candidate trying and sometimes failing to boil down their pitch to a single word.
For the common citizen, these developments boil down to one question: Where, in all those years, has the state protected my interests?
Women in this world are subjugated, reduced to roles that boil down to wives, servants and breeding slaves (the handmaids of the title).
But their roles boil down to the same position they've always been in: they have to protect Earth and keep endlessly fighting Decepticons.
After decades of searching for a magic bullet to make the series stick in the West, it may ultimately boil down to persistence.
De Havilland's complaints boil down to the fact that she says the portrayal is false and no one asked her for the truth.
The sanctions are intricate, but basically they boil down to this: All PdVSA assets — like cash and property — in the US are frozen.
That's basically what their issues with each other boil down to -- who loves her more, who has done more to protect her, etc.
It's hard to boil down all the ways the Trump campaign and presidency have reshaped American political norms into a single conceptual frame.
What to watch for: The legal battle will largely boil down to how much action the Clean Air Act requires of the EPA.
" On Michelle Obama, who said you can't boil down the issues a president faces to 140 characters: "She gave a very good speech.
Our current techniques are limited and often boil down to simply scanning an area by sight, and enlisting the help of cadaver dogs.
Conversations like this often boil down to the fact that capitalism is the root of a lot of the problems we're up against.
At the same time, Samsung's problems don't simply boil down to its competition getting better, because many of the company's issues are self-inflicted.
Seriously, Google it, but most of the articles boil down to this: the trick is just to be brutally realistic about your fashion needs.
The goal is to boil down the introduction to the app — and figuring out a person's specific hearing profile — to something much more approachable.
"The recipe for distress may boil down to a few factors," Savita Subramanian BofAML's equity and quant strategist said in a report for clients.
Enduring parodies on TV from the clown class, and the shrill, angry posturing of classless politicians who boil down everything to the abortion issue.
To put it bluntly, Congress is not well suited for national economic planning, which is basically what pro-growth tax policies boil down to.
Levinovitz says that if you were to boil down what he studies, it's about texts and ideas that call people to systems of belief.
We boil down shake and other things that fall off the plant and then spray it with this stuff, and shhhhhoooyehhh—it gets you.
More elaborate solutions exist for corporate networks, but all the commercial solutions boil down to monitoring the network traffic in and out of devices.
Portman's campaign emphasized it was planning these alternative events long before it was known the presidential race would boil down to Trump and Cruz.
Taking all those factors into account, the overall level of appreciation for the movie will likely boil down to one's expectations going into it.
Owens' insights boil down to a few key points, and they're valuable for anyone looking to become more financially secure, not just pro athletes.
After dropping in on Don Hector, whose instructions apparently boil down to "murder everyone," he heads to Los Pollos Hermanos to meet Gus Fring.
Ultimately, these grievances against Yachty from his detractors boil down to one point: he lacks the substance to be taken seriously as an artist.
"This thing does boil down to: why did they recommend it when it didn't come with any authoritative backing, to our knowledge?" he said.
According to self-made millionaires, your level of success may boil down to how willing you are to step outside of your comfort zone.
The unique dating challenges that bi people face boil down to one rigid concept: being too gay for some and too straight for others.
"There are a lot of people who have tried to figure out whether you can boil down impact to a number," Mr. Bannick said.
Stories of the dish's origins vary — a favorite tea shop, a swim in the river — but boil down to this: A friend falls ill.
The Texas Democrat argues that these separations boil down to more than just partisan politics — it's also on the shoulders of the American people.
All of these situations boil down to a lack of sufficient disclosure making the user aware in clear terms what is being collected and why.
Scandalous stories like Lorena's are also undoubtedly complicated by the fact that they don't only boil down to a bad man and a woman wronged.
The stories generally boil down to two explanations for this pathology: secret sexual attraction to other women, or competition for a man's attention and affection.
Within that six months, hundreds of algorithms were created, tested and retested to boil down to the most effective ones, and more are under research.
One of the most common points I ran across was that, like most modern wars, this conflict would boil down to a war of attrition.
Many of these films conclude with battles of earth-shaking import that seem to ultimately boil down to one city, where the destruction rains down.
At the end of the day: Amazon's choice will at least in part boil down to the tax breaks a city is willing to offer.
Rather, its 57 pages boil down to one idea: Roll back hundreds of federal regulations that protect consumers, investors, employees, borrowers, students and the environment.
Researchers, politicians and pastors alike boil down the decline of black neighborhoods on cultural factors like black women's marital practices, sagging pants and absent fathers.
While the video doesn't offer a comprehensive history — it's a little under five minutes long — it does boil down a very complex set of issues.
For those preoccupied with, well, practically anything else, the issue appears to boil down to money, as it so often does, and how it's divided.
In roles like that, or in films like Split (2017) and Thoroughbreds (2018), she's played complex young women whose stories are hard to boil down.
I'd love to take her side, but there are simply too many suspect pieces of information that currently boil down to his word versus hers.
But I'd say it's the extra stuff we do that probably will make the difference, and it may just all boil down to luck. Geoengineering.
The art of performance is so important to how we enjoy a film or TV show — but it's also hard to boil down into words.
All your fights with Aquarius will boil down to them accusing you of demanding that they compromise on something they believe to be true and sacred.
The truth is, the vast majority of campus sexual assault cases boil down very little, if any, evidence that could be effective in a criminal trial.
Thor: Ragnarok is his first Hollywood feature, but what he's done with Ragnarok doesn't just boil down to adding new characters or throwing in extra comedy.
My reasons are complicated and numerous, but they boil down to the simple idea that hell is other people, especially when you all share a bathroom.
And when you boil down the state of the space industry to simply the number of launches each year, things are going to seem less dynamic.
" Basu predicted Moon could look to China for support on ensuring the talks go ahead, "otherwise all this show of diplomacy will boil down to nothing.
There are five techniques, but all of them boil down to one thing: I eat and exercise in a way that makes my body feel good.
In the end, whether filing an LLC is right for you and your business will boil down to what your hustle is and your risk tolerance.
It became a quippy talking point, a way to boil down what was an inherently complicated and multifaceted regulatory battle and explain it to the masses.
In the meantime, Joris knows that it helps to sterilize the cans longer at a lower temperature and to not boil down the ragout too far.
Now, with Washington moving aggressively to confront Beijing as a trade partner and geopolitical rival, the disputes often boil down to this: Can America trust China?
As for drinks, specialty cocktails appear to boil down to either a bourbon old-fashioned or gin cucumber lavender champagnes ... served at a cash bar. JK!!!
"The plan seems clear and it will probably boil down to removing inconvenient people from judging," said judge Bartlomiej Przymusinski, spokesman for Polish Judges Association "Iustitia".
To help you out, CNBC spoke with Michelle Brownstein, a certified financial planner at Personal Capital, who helped boil down the complicated process into eight steps.
For two interrelated reasons that boil down to this: She seems to advocate putting too much money into investments that are too conservative for younger investors.
"[A notice of violation may] say a space has substandard everything, but it may boil down to one thing, like the staircase is really dangerous," said Keenan.
Thirty three pages of posts on the official Samsung Community forum boil down to one simple request: please add an option to turn off automatic HDMI switching.
Calls for an obstruction of justice charge boil down to the fact that Trump allegedly tried to persuade Comey to drop an active federal investigation against Flynn.
I give you the topic for you to boil down to one subject line is: the United States pulling out of the U.N. Human Rights Council. Go!
They boil down to, respectively, a baker's right not to speak through a wedding cake and a worker's right to not to speak by paying union fees.
In this film, two decades of cultural and political change boil down to a single antic day, as a studio fixer tries to keep Capitol running smoothly.
Mostly these decisions boil down to managing your hue — the color of your psycho-pass — to ensure that the stress of the job doesn't get to you.
"There are many reasons, but they pretty much boil down to this: editors ought to have term-limits," Moss wrote in a note to staff on Tuesday.
Many opportunists looking to sell their services seem to boil down to a millennial cliché: overeducated, underemployed and eager to cash in on their 1990s-childhood nostalgia.
There was never any incentive to lean on other tactics outside of boss fights — and even some of those blockbuster encounters boil down to dodge/counter/repeat.
Those arguments, in essence, boil down to the idea that allowing a climate debate will alter the status quo of establishment politics, which makes the DNC uneasy.
I asked him about the concern some black artists and storytellers have — that our work may simply boil down to trading in black pain for rent money.
A new trailer, released on Tuesday, does not try to boil down "The Hunt" to a single, salable genre, which is the way Hollywood usually approaches films.
In the end, this will boil down to the sincere credibility of someone with nothing to gain versus the sincere credibility of someone with everything to lose.
But under closer examination, the contest may boil down to a single question: How will President Trump respond to the candidate who denounced him for "serial adultery"?
Many theories about lucid dream sex all boil down to the same concept: Lucid dream is not about fucking, but about emotional connection with the dream figure.
Half the bizarre conspiracy theories around Facebook targeting boil down to you leaving a data trail somewhere inside our consumer economy that was then uploaded via Custom Audiences.
Many of the basic power dynamics in society boil down to the relationship between one person—a principal—who needs another—an agent—to do something for him.
As a result, I've received a number of inquiries that boil down to something like this: What will we lose if the last mile becomes the only mile?
The two groups fight for a variety of reasons, which usually boil down to the Autobots fighting to protect Earth, while the Decepticons would sooner see it destroyed.
What these three points boil down to is that the film's creators went above and beyond to create a film that looks spectacular, even almost three decades later.
Designing such a chip is impossible without help from other computers that can boil down that complexity into simpler, more abstract concepts that puny human minds can understand.
When they came over, she'd kill them, chop them up with an axe and then boil down the parts to make soap and teacakes out of their fat.
Neither company's wallets have had major security issues, so the decision to get one over the other will largely boil down to these minor differences and personal preference. 
If you're deciding between the AirPods and the AirPods Pro, your choice will boil down to how important features like noise cancellation and wireless charging are to you.
"If it's a tight presidential, it's really going to boil down to this: What amount of money would you not spend [to hold the Senate]?" the operative said.
In May, Pompeo made twelve demands of Iran that boil down to three noes – no nuclear program, no regional aggression, no domestic oppression – but stated no U.S. objectives.
" Paul Schneider had yet another take: "Regardless of race, gender or sexuality, for me all stories boil down to what our parents did or didn't do to us.
The 2024 GOP primary is likely to boil down in part to which candidate is able to tie themselves most closely to Trump to win over his base.
In Oracle's case, unlike that of similarly-sized tech giants Cisco or Intel, the interests of shareholders virtually boil down to pleasing Ellison, the S&P analyst said.
Lasker's new show at Cheim & Read, his first since 2007, presents his usual couplings of dissimilar elements, which boil down to thickly painted blobs against thinly painted lines.
Wakefield said part of the discrepancy between customer preferences could boil down to automakers' spotty record with infotainment systems, which have become a top complaint among new car buyers.
Warren has spent time trying to boil down, prioritize and sharpen her myriad policy proposals, aides said, mindful of the time crunch on a stage with nine other candidates.
Warren has spent time trying to boil down, prioritize and sharpen her myriad policy proposals, aides said, mindful of the time crunch on a stage with 10 other candidates.
When you strip away all the trappings of player progression, loot, scoring, and other dangling carrots that keep players invested, video games all boil down to one thing: mechanics.
You can boil down the problems of flying cars to seven factors: safety, cost, noise, sky congestion, parking, regulation, and the overall question of why we even need them.
Quests often boil down to simply going from one play to another to deliver a message or pick up an item, while you fight a few robots in between.
So naturally she ends up weighing some pretty grave options in her jail cell, which all basically boil down (again) to taking Negan's offer or taking her own life.
There are alternative proofs allowed to get the required picture ID. But they all boil down to making it expensive and difficult for certain classes of people to vote.
We found a number of problems with the Un-Carrier platform, but many of them boil down to T-Mobile misleading consumers (and then sticking them in debt collection).
There's been no collusion between the four manufacturers, but the commission has bundled the four decisions into one announcement because they all boil down to the same unlawful activity.
There's a good variety of weapons, from hand cannons to shotguns and sniper rifles, with meaningful variations within those groups (though they usually boil down to rate of fire).
In the very limited case of online text interactions, racism and other -isms often boil down to impact on the audience, and a lot of that is context-dependent.
The fate of a war measure may ultimately boil down to whether Trump's strike against Assad last week was the beginning of a larger campaign against the Syrian leader.
Apple's legal encounter with the FBI does not boil down to a fundamental right to privacy, but rather a battle of appearances, Michael Fertik, Internet security expert at Reputation.
While some of the issues dividing us boil down to ideology and preference, there is at least one on which hard science should have a strong say — climate change.
Much of the negotiations, when they come, are likely to boil down to a trade-off between Britain's controls on immigration and its access to the EU single market.
So then to SIBA's "Friends," which manages to boil down every photo book, memory, scent and sound of your best friend, lover, present, past and future, into one synth.
The more I've done this work, both as an actor and as a writer, on camera or on stage, the more it just seems to boil down to listening.
In her consulting practice, Dr. Hakim says, many interpersonal problems boil down to a failure to communicate directly about the real problem with someone who can actually resolve it.
During the hearing, the issue of when a first strike would be justified without Congressional approval seemed to boil down to what constituted an "imminent threat" of an attack.
There are two reasons Fortnite has been so popular, and they boil down to accessibility: The game has been made available for more people to play, in more ways.
Paul's other four points on his action plan essentially boil down to greater militarization of schools: bulletproof windows, heightened police presence, check-in points, and bulletproof backpack inserts for kids.
This seems to be a side effect of the puzzles all being simple rehashings of previous puzzles, which basically boil down to finding the Theta sign hidden in the environment.
Much of the negotiations between London and Brussels are expected to boil down to a trade-off between Britain's controls on immigration and its access to the EU single market.
But if you ask ETF expert Reggie Brown, who is senior managing director of Cantor Fitzgerald's ETF group, investors' moves this earnings season will ultimately boil down to two factors.
It's important to note that, when the campaign began, no one had assumed the race would boil down to a head-to-head matchup between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
The all tend to boil down to where households and companies are losing confidence in their country's currency, but authorities don't have the foreign-exchange reserves to fight the run.
CES and MWC, for all their variety, ultimately boil down to mass-market companies currying favor with either fellow mass-market business partners or the eventual consumers of their products.
The company acknowledged the problem and is issuing a software update to resolve the issue, which appears to boil down to a failure of the touch sensor on the top.
Much of the Brexit talks, when they come, are likely to boil down to a trade-off between Britain's controls on immigration and its access to the EU single market.
There's a complex set of explanations for that, which essentially boil down to physical inactivity, empty calories and aggressive marketing, and (maybe) constantly shifting explanations of what eating well means.
It may not be useful in every situation, but tint brush continues Snap's effort to boil down complex image and video tools, like its filters, into accessible in-app features.
"The factual allegations against Mr. Assange boil down to encouraging a source to provide him information and taking efforts to protect the identity of that source," lawyer Barry Pollack said.
Retail restructuring experts say what the changes ultimately boil down to is a lack of time to turn around a struggling business once a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing is made.
As one representative of a major technology firm handily pointed out on background, the number of jobs that have been completely eliminated by automation boil down to one key position.
For all the philosophical arguments about trade secrets and the role they may play in Silicon Valley's labor mobility, this case might boil down to the actions of Mr. Levandowski.
I mean, I really--when you boil down what our function has traditionally been when we're at our best, it's telling people what the truth is and sticking with it.
We are about to launch a multi-part series on virtual worlds tomorrow (stay tuned), but ultimately all of these questions boil down to a fundamental one: What is real?
The main US demands boil down to Iran stopping supporting regional proxies, ending its civilian nuclear enrichment program in its entirety and accepting significant limitations on its ballistic missile program.
Advisors who have worked at both small and large companies say that, in general, the differences often boil down to the depth of the relationship and range of services offered.
His notions on foreign policy seem to boil down to the belief that America can bully everyone into doing its bidding, and that engaging in diplomacy is a sign of weakness.
Instead his company continues to groom users into accepting being creeped on by offering pantomime settings that boil down to little more than privacy theatre — if they even realize they're there.
Lizzie from Berlin says the Instagram messages she receives from Tinder rejects essentially boil down to: "Hey, I found you on Tinder, how's it going, do you wanna hang out?" i.e.
On planets that formed around small, young M-dwarf stars, for instance, intense ultraviolet sunlight can in certain cases boil down the planet's oceans, creating an atmosphere thick with water vapor.
So for me it's going to boil down to, are those reservations enough that I would write in another candidate or in the end, am I comfortable enough to choose her?
Many of these lawsuits brought by student loan borrowers against their servicers will boil down to a he said-she said dispute, said Mark Kantrowitz, an expert in higher education law.
" Francisco argued that Ross acted properly within his discretion in deciding to add the question, adding, "It really does boil down to whether the secretary's judgment here is a reasonable one.
Although it sounds like Ibiza could easily boil down to the story of one woman chasing down her prospective beat-dropping prince, Jacobs says that couldn't be further from the truth.
Ultimately, these policies boil down to anti sex-work politics, so I think the real focus and concern should be looking at how these bills are going to affect sex workers.
While the number of Democrats running for his seat numbers in the double digits, the actual competition is expected to boil down to a face-off between two top-tier candidates.
But their proposed solutions for the nation — which boil down to taking guns from the people who don't misuse them — did nothing to prevent the 22019 murders in Chicago last month.
"I think it's quite a healthy business all around, but we've been trying to boil down our company culture and core offerings, so we are ready to actually grow," says Chen.
They boil down to this: If someone violates society's code of behavior, is it not up to government to punish the offender as society's representative, and not some profit-seeking entity?
I just wish "Here and Now" would listen to its own dialogue and give Ashley a substantial story line or two that doesn't boil down to her discomfort with her identity.
The United States ambassador to Hungary, David B. Cornstein, has said that Central European University's clashes with the state boil down to a personal conflict between Mr. Orban and Mr. Soros.
" Francisco argued that Ross acted properly within his discretion in deciding to add the question, adding, "It really does boil down to whether the secretary's judgment here is a reasonable one.
But the conservative responses to Jeong boil down, essentially, to the same thing: They're saying "not all white people" are bad and Jeong is a racist for implying that they are.
" — amid a litany of platitudes that boil down to "women are good," culminating in a final line that pretty well sums up the song's thesis, such as it is: "Mhm, female.
Jess Zimmerman, writer and editor-in-chief of Electric Literature, posed this question on Twitter: If you had to boil down your personal essays into a single refrain, what would it be?
EVERY spring schoolchildren in Quebec flock to cabanes à sucre (sugar shacks) in the woods to watch "sugarmakers" boil down the sap of maple trees into syrup and to sample sticky confections.
For platforms like YouTube and Twitch, and indeed social media in general, codes of conduct should boil down to a basic question: what is the harm being perpetrated by a user's actions?
Essentially, the comparison seems to boil down to the fact that they are young, black strikers, in other words that they share a position with Henry and are of similar skin colour.
If I were to boil down to one key point all the developments I've witnessed in video over the last few months, it would be that the power has shifted to consumers.
As much as the digital media wants you to believe in the next big innovation that will be monetized, it all might still boil down to a CPM number with the advertiser.
Renting or buy doesn't always boil down to mathHowever, Tanja Hester, who retired at 38, said that the issue of renting or buying a home isn't always a question of simple math.
And if you were to boil down all those frustrations, all those pipe dreams and one-dimensional fantasies, you would find no better microcosm than my Saturdays spent at the flea market.
Mr. Mendys told the court said the case will boil down to whether Sergeant Barry, 32, honestly believed that Ms. Danner was about to strike him with enough force to kill him.
We are told that all of us are brothers in faith, but relations really just boil down to the fact that Saudi Arabia is bailing Pakistan out of yet another economic crisis.
At most festivals your dilemmas will boil down to something like: oh, shall we see Alt-J or Bon Iver; shit, I lost my fidget spinner; what happened to your clothes, Kevin.
We'll know more after the main awards, but if Game of Thrones tops its own record Sunday night, the primary reason will likely boil down to those voting bylaws nobody ever reads.
Of course, her decision to Snap instead of 'Gram some of these moments could boil down to a desire to mute some of the ruthless internet trolls who lurk within online comment sections.
"That may be hard to boil down into revenue and profit numbers, but it has to be part of the reason why Salesforce continues to grow at the pace they have," he added.
The main envisaged benefits for consumers boil down to greater service and feature choice; enhanced privacy and transparency; and genuine control over the services they use and how they want to use them.
Experts, lab-meat companies, and spokespeople from industry groups discussed the technology, regulation, and safety of the stuff, which all seemed to boil down to one weirdly complicated question: What is meat anyway?
Of course, earning potential doesn't just boil down to where one attends college  — it can also be related to major and the field or industry of work that leads to, among other factors.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 95%What critics said: "Most of the reasons why I like The Mandalorian boil down to restraint: It's full of things most Star Wars movies don't do.
Roll calls, house bands, awkward dancing, comedy hats and protests aside, the political conventions that have dominated the news agenda over the past fortnight essentially boil down to one long succession of speeches.
"Often we have to boil down a lengthy web head to three lines just a column wide, which can mean just six words," said Lew Serviss, a senior news editor at The Times.
"What's going on at a high level after you boil down all the industries and provinces is that the 'tax break' from lower oil prices is not being spent by consumers," he said.
People have made a number of arguments in favor of raising interest rates, but on some level they all boil down to the view that seven years of ultra-low rates is unnatural.
All these stats boil down to a less dramatic reality: when it comes to quality of care, our systems aren't all that different, which is why the debate is really a philosophical one.
It may boil down to this: Would congressional Republicans rather block those in the DACA population from a path to citizenship or provide Trump with $250 billion in direct funding for his border wall?
As it turns out, deciding factors boil down to much more than optimal minty freshness or even overall tooth whitening ability, like with most beauty products, texture, ingredients, and technology play a big part.
As marketing strategies go, it's not a bad one, although the conventions of the self-help genre do require Duckworth to boil down her provocative and original hypotheses to some rather trite-sounding formulas.
"There are many reasons, but they pretty much boil down to this: editors ought to have term-limits," Moss wrote in a note to staff, a copy of which was provided to CNN Business.
Asonye walked jurors through a simple narrative trying to boil down complex instruments like offshore shell companies that the government says Manafort used to hide millions of dollars in payments received from Ukrainian oligarchs.
The Justice Department said in its response that Ms. Rodriguez-Coss's claims "boil down to her admitted refusal to perform the essential requirements of her position," which included taking on cases that required travel.
But in the end her legacy may boil down to just two things: her decisions to welcome more than a million migrants into Germany in 2015 and to impose economic austerity on European neighbors.
As the decade ends, countless songs boil down to little more than a singer, a programmed beat and just one more instrument, which might itself come from a sample library — no personal interaction required.
That's the alternate reality projected through the lens of the latest Saturday Night Live's cold open, where negotiations to end the nearly month-long shutdown boil down to an episode of Deal or No Deal.
Notice that all of these ideas boil down to tools that would organize and limit the very thing that sets Slack apart: An open, free-form method of communication superior to slow, formal, clunky email.
Their plans mostly boil down to two things: investing in digital services and consolidating their collections of businesses so that they can provide a range of services to one client more cheaply under one account.
Some of this analysis is offered in private, and it can boil down to explaining what the president's powers appear to be under the law (or alternatively, what he's likely to get away with doing).
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story This category should boil down to a two-man race between Cranston, an Emmy favorite, and Vance, who was one half of the vicious heart of the year's best miniseries.
Much of #NeverTrump seems to boil down to objections (admittedly well-grounded ones) to Trump's personality: his temperamental instability, his boorishness, his egoism, his lack of grounding in policy or the basic rules of governance.
In reality, the vote is expected to boil down to a two-horse race between Rouhani and Raisi, with the former representing the more pro-reform camp and his rival standing on behalf of hardliners.
Notice that all of these ideas boil down to tools that would organize and limit the very thing that sets Slack apart: an open, free-form method of communication superior to slow, formal, clunky email.
The process can boil down to a simple checklist, and all of this has sort of morphed Paper into a sort of record of the entire workflow for a project including assets, notes and timelines.
"When voters boil down what they really want in a nominee, they want someone that can beat Donald Trump, but the two issues that keep cropping up are health care and the environment," Murray said.
Offensive success for this team will ultimately boil down to shot-making, and secondarily to their ability to draw two defenders to the ball and exorcise any and all syrupy player movement from every possession.
Attacking the credibility of accusers through tough cross-examination is a common defense strategy in rape and sexual assault cases, which often boil down to "he said, she said," according to New York lawyer Lisa Linsky.
Economists and market watchers are debating whether a disappointing August jobs report is enough to keep the Federal Reserve from raising rates this month, but Art Cashin said the decision might boil down to one figure.
Dershowitz, the Harvard law professor and celebrity attorney, banged a hard right turn from establishment Democratic Party politics toward Trumpian apologia late in 2017, for reasons that seem to boil down to his own personal unpleasantness.
As a digital designer who works with illustrators and is constantly wrestling with how to boil down complex stories into an immediately understandable visual language, I couldn't help but pause and recognize the flag's potent simplicity.
Opinion If you're a pregnant woman and have a backache or headache, or a fever, your options for over-the-counter treatment basically boil down to one medication: the pain reliever acetaminophen, better known as Tylenol.
But they boil down to this: "Not only does this group ignore science and expertise, they cross the line by actively suppressing it," Joel Clement, the former director of the agency's policy analysis department, testified Thursday.
" That's the essence of Biden's strategy and message, which boil down to this: Electing me would mean that the past four years were a bad dream, like that kooky season of the 1970s television series "Dallas.
Rewind to the beginning of 2019, or possibly earlier, and there was a supposition that the battle for the party's presidential nomination would boil down to a well-known and nonthreatening moderate versus an edgier progressive.
The inspector general said he found "several dozen" emails containing classified information in his review, but Fallon said the dispute may boil down to a single email in which Clinton forwarded a New York Times article.
National security concerns cited as rationale for blocking the deal boil down to a fear of Chinese companies entering U.S. telecommunications markets and beating the U.S. in the race to develop a 5G mobile wireless network.
If you want a list of all the outlandish, self-serving ways that he's tried to boil down 70-odd years of history already, try this handy Twitter thread from New York Times Magazine's Jody Rosen.
"Becoming an advertising powerhouse may boil down to how well they manage relevance to their younger user base, with appeal to advertisers based on scale," said Todd Alchin, chief creative strategist at creative media agency Noble People.
A lot of his decision may boil down to whether he thinks Daenerys would be a worthy ruler and whether she would be selfless enough to sacrifice for her people or if she values power above all.
"It's looking more and more like it's going to boil down to the delegates realizing they are unbound without any codification and taking their innate right to be unbound to the floor and exercising it," Unruh said.
They boil down to a view among conservative White House officials that Acosta hasn't cracked down hard enough against unions and has been too cautious to implement deregulatory policies that might spark an uproar on Capitol Hill.
Donald Trump's assertions that U.S. manufacturing problems boil down to being ripped off by countries like China, Japan and Mexico is "a little too short of an answer," Deere & Co. Chairman and CEO Sam Allen said Friday.
The NL West once again could boil down to the old Dodgers-Giants rivalry which remains as intense in California as in days of yore when the franchises resided in Brooklyn and New York's borough of Manhattan.
That can boil down to actually understanding the right questions to ask, the right requirements to post in a job listing, and also making sure the process is pretty quick for people that are applying for jobs.
But amid it all is a very different kind of show: "Neo-Prehistory: 20083 Verbs," which is on view at La Triennale, attempts to boil down the totality of life on earth today to its absolute essentials.
RELATED: Manafort had more than $65 million in foreign accounts, FBI tells jury Perhaps the Gates saga could boil down to one exchange about crime and consequences, and the decision he had made to turn on Manafort.
"So you can really start to eliminate players here more clearly than you can any other major championship, and it does boil down to a dozen or so players that really have a great chance," Begay said.
His contributions to the LGBTQ community boil down to the impact he made as a pioneer in drag, and how "Drag Race" drastically changed the way millions of Americans view — and appreciate — a key facet of gay culture.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Triathlon at the picturesque Copacabana could boil down to yet another sibling rivalry with Jonny Brownlee sensing an opportunity to upstage elder brother and Olympic champion Alistair in the men's event at next month's Rio Games.
That being said, the goal here is to boil down all of the most common sets of operations with the long tail left to the average programmers (and larger enterprises often have these kinds of highly-customized needs).
But, if we are to boil down his view, it is this: that we do need diversity but it should be focused on diversity of thought, not simply diversity that looks good to some in a group photo.
To boil down the busy plot: Hunt, along with pals Luther (Ving Rhames) and Benji (Simon Pegg), has to prevent a nuclear holocaust while trying to fathom the motives of a mysterious CIA agent named August Walker (Cavill).
"It will boil down to which jurisdiction has the best case and the best evidence when he finally crosses the border," said Theresa Van Vliet, a former chief of narcotics and senior litigation counsel at the Justice Department.
If in the end, the benefits of the ACA boil down to subsidies for those who cannot afford coverage and the elimination of pre-existing conditions, we could cut straight to the point and have done just that.
The essence of the charges against Menendez and the ophthalmologist Melgen boil down to this: Melgen gave Menendez a combination of personal favors, including flights and vacations, and political favors, including campaign contributions and those Super PAC contributions.
" Mr. Buckley especially admired the rhyming couplets that Ms. Provensen devised for each commander in chief in her countdown, calling them "wee masterpieces of concision that manage to boil down each president to a felicitous and memorable quiddity.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After 14 conferences, a couple dozen research papers and presentations and some very dense math, the Federal Reserve's hunt for a better way to reach its inflation target may boil down to a single word: symmetric.
"Becoming an advertising powerhouse may boil down to how well they manage relevance to their younger user base, with appeal to advertisers based on scale," Todd Alchin, chief creative strategist at creative media agency Noble People, told CNBC earlier.
JF: You are here to play Subject Line, which is where you boil down the big news stories of the week into one, graceful little subject line, and then in 30 seconds or less, explain exactly what's going on.
So the next French election could well boil down to a choice between two failed presidents who are viewed with disdain by a majority of French voters, and Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front.
Yes, the political divide may be one reason for people to say that they're ready to pack it all up and live abroad, but in reality, it could boil down to financials and a pesky thing called tax evasion.
There are tangible actions each one of us can take to start fixing this toxicity, but at the end of the day I believe most of those actions boil down to treating each other and ourselves as human beings.
Indeed, many of the biggest criticisms of the final season of Game of Thrones boil down to the idea that it no longer seemed to occupy a living world, that its characters were operating in a rapidly emptying landscape.
Revenues collected by the central government now account for 73.9 percent of the total — and the remainder, many North Korea watchers suspect, may boil down to profits made on the quasi-official market economy that has flourished under Kim.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - With neither side commanding enough firm support in the battle to impeach Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, the outcome of a crucial vote in Congress this month may boil down to a handful of no-shows and abstentions.
Since the 2016 election — and maybe even before that — a number of political takes seem to boil down to one fair question: Can democracy last when the two parties can barely acknowledge the other's legitimacy and point of view?
There are reams of studies about stressors and hormonal changes in the body with illness, but many boil down to this: Are you alone when you're sick, or do you have people sending you flowers and bringing you magazines?
A thread about the problem on Samsung's U.S. community page — spotted by Android Authority — currently has more than a hundred replies, and many of them boil down to the same issue: Both variants of the phone just keep restarting for users.
Labour will hope to complicate her government's talks on customs by trying to force a vote in parliament for the release of the documents May's cabinet are considering to try to boil down two current proposals to a single option.
Because my thing is, what's going on now, in all honesty — it doesn't boil down to which side of the fence you're on, but what type of a person you are, and what are you taking to the office with you.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)As many reasons as there are for loving my smartphone, there are just as many reasons I hate it, but they all boil down to how dependent I am on this device that devours my attention.
There are a variety of explanations about McDonald's' enduring popularity among athletes at the Olympics, but they basically all boil down to this: Fast food is comfort food, it tastes like America, it's readily available and it's free (within reason).
Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter: You've seen this girl before: Irresponsible, irrepressible, savagely self-deprecating and potty-mouthed to the extreme — it's classic Amy Schumer, and reactions to Snatched may indeed boil down to how one feels about the leading lady.
Without a clear and realistic set of objectives and an assurance that the state being pressured economically will get something in return for its cooperation, sanctions boil down to an ultimatum: either surrender unconditionally to Washington's demands or risk a recession.
The games that come closest to bringing the country together—think of last month's historic and history-steepened World Series, for instance—mostly boil down to much of the nation watching the same things on TV at the same time.
"We have already seen a lot of database companies change their licenses, but if you boil down to the gist of it, they ended up making their databases less open," Karthik Ranganathan, founder and CTO of YugaByte, told Business Insider.
And as part of the deeply held Quaker belief in democracy, the FCNL gets its marching orders every two years from surveys it sends around the country to congregations, which it then must interpret and boil down into action plans.
As for the other major alternatives offered by Arab political leaders, they boil down to secular dictatorships on the Algerian model, military dictatorships on the Sudanese one, familial dictatorships on the Saudi one or Islamist dictatorships on the Gazan one.
They look to the ancient world for the confirmation of their pre-existing worldview, which is not necessarily easy to boil down to a few simple ideas — the far-right, especially online, is intentionally malleable and difficult to pin down.
That's how you end up flavoring that world in a way that doesn't just boil down to a hero's journey story, because there's a lot of little pieces in that world that that great creators can do really cool stuff with.
"While the indictment against Julian Assange disclosed today charges a conspiracy to commit computer crimes, the factual allegations against Mr. Assange boil down to encouraging a source to provide him information and taking efforts to protect the identity of that source," Pollack said.
Gorsuch does not speak for all conservative legal thinkers, but he represents a camp that pushes back against the notion that hard questions of legal interpretation boil down to policy preferences -- and thus should be decided by executive agencies rather than judges.
Even today, with all of its posthumous acclaim, it's a hard movie to boil down to a single pitch—"Harrison Ford hunts some robots" seems too simplistic—and it's the kind of moody head-scratcher that still spurs arguments among its fans.
After saying that an autonomous network is a vital part of the future, Zimmer's pitch for Lyft seems to boil down to "more consistency and availability than a patchwork of privately owned cars" and the fact that the public likes clean cars.
You can still have some fun with it by sending in your bear to do your dirty work, but ultimately most of the battles boil down to you running up to bad guys and hitting them with a blunt or pointed object.
It takes place in a huge open world — think Grand Theft Auto or Assassin's Creed — and strings together a series of missions the primarily boil down to sneaking into a location in order to steal some information or take out a bad guy.
Their arguments boil down into three categories: Russia allegedly retains escalation dominance and will be provoked if we do so, our allies oppose this move and in any event Ukraine does not merit these weapons due to its democratic or other capability deficits.
"You're right to be concerned," former President Barack Obama told the crowd at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in Beverly Hills on Thursday, where he gave Democrats the winning playbook and charged them to "boil down" their message, Politico's Edward-Isaac Dovere reports.
The resulting exhibition, given the somewhat ambitious title of the Triennial of Russian Contemporary Art, opened on March 258 for two months to mixed reviews, underscoring just how difficult it is to boil down such a vast, complex country to just one exhibition.
Juan Arroyo, who is the president of International, another youth academy in El Paso, said the concerns he hears from parents about soccer in the United States almost always boil down to the same question: Will my child learn quickly enough here?
"It seems to boil down to: I should have won under the exit poll and all of this voting by African-Americans must show fraud," Richard L. Hasen, an elections law expert at the University of California, Irvine, wrote on his blog.
They boil down to this: find a catchy melody, keep the same amount of syllables every verse and every chorus, hit the melody at the same rhythm every time, and hammer it into the audience's brain by repeating it over and over.
Though all of these incidents have varying levels of severity, they all seem to boil down into the same toxic stew: harassment or assault or rape, whether doled out by someone you loved and thought you could trust or someone who controls your livelihood.
While the biggest problems on RHOBH often boil down to "Is someone using the wrong stemware at Dorit Kemsley's house?" the Paramount Network newbie has real stakes, much like the fictional life of Miriam "Midge" Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) following her own husband's cheating scandal.
"The weakness in the bidding might boil down to the fact that it has just come too far, too fast, and there isnt a lot of further upside at this yield," Tom Simons, senior money market strategist at Jefferies LLC, wrote in a research note.
Every current Android flagship is powered by the same Snapdragon 835 that Razer uses, OnePlus and others have already been selling 53GB phones for a while, and Razer's software augmentations boil down to a Game Booster app that functions like a secondary settings menu.
Vox's Andrew Prokop has a full explanation of Mueller's Friday indictments, but here's what they boil down to: The special counsel alleges Russian intelligence officers were behind hackings of the DNC, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), and Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
If we wanted to boil down Trumpism to two historical precedents, they would be the Southern Strategy (which made the Republican Party amenable to Trump's racism) and Bush's war on terror (which primed the party to respond to fear-mongering, threat inflation, and bluster).
Even if a person did have all three, plenty of disputes between consumers and companies boil down to an amount of money that, for the consumer, is often best to just let go in the face of what it would take to win via arbitration.
But the argument for why the race isn't over seems to boil down to: 1) The polls are wrong (we can address that in a future discussion, because I have a feeling we'll be hearing a lot more about this in the next few months).
As the name suggests, the niche FirstVet is looking to carve out is a pretty specific one — focused on first layer pet owner concerns which essential boil down to asking a qualified professional whether you really need to take Fido to the vet or not.
If we were to begin thinking of the Apple Watch as a viewing screen for faces, and to boil down the navigation concepts a bit to their core strengths, you end up with something like this: Vertically, you have your list of common apps.
Whether its scenes take place in the United States or the Soviet Union (the setting for a few significant plots in seasons three and four), they tend to boil down to two people, in a room, trying to get a leg up on each other.
Senators can talk about how this or that behavior clearly does — or does not — clear the bar, but to a large degree their views on impeachable offenses boil down to something akin to the old definition of pornography: They know it when they see it.
"While the indictment against Julian Assange disclosed today charges a conspiracy to commit computer crimes, the factual allegations against Mr. Assange boil down to encouraging a source to provide him information and taking efforts to protect the identity of that source," Mr. Pollack said.
Your appreciation of "Smokefall," an enigmatic comedy-drama by Noah Haidle about several generations of an eccentric family, may boil down to your reaction to the dietary choices of the character Beauty, a 16-year-old girl who subsists on tree bark, newspapers, shoes, rocks and earth.
But even though the video flits between these characters, it all seems to boil down to the same thing, which is that weird mix of nostalgia, liberation and exhaustion that comes from leaving certain parts of your life behind AKA growing up and out of it.
There's a very funny reprise of Murai and Glover's "This is America" video, a sweet sequence of Glover and Rihanna dancing on a pier, and some lovely moments in between that basically boil down to Glover being a super charming dude and a great underdog hero.
Jack Sharman, a white-collar defense attorney who also served as special counsel to the House Banking Committee during the Whitewater investigation in the '90s, says that analyzing whether McFarland broke any laws by using Fyre to fund Magnises will boil down to a question of intent.
The issues behind the gridlock are arcane and extremely boring, but they essentially boil down to this: taxi companies have enjoyed a monopoly in France for years, thanks to tight regulations that limited the size of their fleets, and they're upset because Uber is eating their lunch.
Hideously wordy T&Cs have of course been a tech staple for years so it's good to see Twitter paying greater attention to the acceptable conduct signals it gives users — and at least trying to boil down a clearer essence of what isn't acceptable behavior, albeit tardily.
Gabriel's response, and the reaction to it, represents a flare-up of long-simmering issues on both the business and artistic sides of the industry, issues that boil down to one complicated question: What is the value of comics diversity, and how do we measure that value?
"The plaintiffs' allegations boil down to one straightforward claim: that Apple exercises monopoly power in the retail market for the sale of apps and has unlawfully used its monopoly power to force iPhone owners to pay Apple higher-than-competitive prices for apps," Justice Kavanaugh wrote.
But there are also plenty of other reasons why it's a bit silly to declare the MP3 in its current state to be dead, and they all boil down to two facts: The MP3 is everywhere — and as digital audio formats go, it's still pretty great.
A year ago, few predicted that the French presidential race would boil down to a matchup between Marine Le Pen, a far-right candidate from a party with a racist, anti-Semitic legacy, and an upstart former banker who had never held elective office, Emmanuel Macron.
The main theory was, if you could really boil down good behavior and bad behavior in a big umbrella kind of way, it seems to have a lot to do with empathy and a general sense of the way your actions affect other people, and vice versa.
Trump and his allies have expressed their belief that it would be difficult to bring any obstruction of justice case against the president because the allegations would boil down to the word of one person — Comey — versus that of another, the president of the United States.
That could simply boil down to the whole red-yellow-green look of a progress bar, but it's that kind of way of delivering information that helps display a wealth of raw data in a palatable instead of a massive grid of spreadsheets or something along those lines.
Should the talks boil down to a trade-off between accepting a degree of movement of people from the EU in return for preferential access to the single market, as widely expected, any relaxation of public pressure on immigration could help free the government's hand at the negotiating table.
Lil Yachty is a reliable lightning rod in the hip-hop community for any number of reasons—his lack of historical knowledge of the genre, his nursery rhyme delivery, his goofy shade of red hair—that basically boil down to people thinking his music is dumb and moreover infantile.
The lawsuit has a number of primary arguments against the rulemaking (you can read the full brief here), but they boil down to two basic ideas, which I've attempted to summarize below: First and most important, the FCC's entire argument that broadband is not a telecommunications service is false.
The report's top-line recommendations boil down the more fleshed out concerns in the meat of its chapters, and end up foregrounding encouragement at greater length than concern, as you might expect from a science academy — though the level of concern contained within its pages is notable nonetheless.
The irony, of course, is that alcohol isn't actually good for you and neither is seltzer (it kind of rots your teeth!), which only exposes the fact that current wellness trends basically boil down to the same thing diet culture has been aimed at for centuries: fat loss.
Jake Olcott, a vice president at the cybersecurity group Bitsight and former counsel for the House Homeland Security Committee, told The Hill that in order to counter potential cyberattacks from Iran, it may boil down to both government and industry paying attention to stepping up "basic" cybersecurity protections.
The impeachment battle over Ukraine, Trump's efforts to keep Americans in the dark over his financial past, the lingering questions left over from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report and Trump's determination to rule as an unchallenged commander in chief now all boil down to two simple questions.
There would be no class system, no private property, no individual rights (which Marx thought boil down to protecting the right of the owners of property to hang on to it), and no state (which he called "a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie").
That decision can boil down to careerism; turning down a job offer now would mean spending at least the next four years — and possibly more, if Trump wins reelection — out of the kind of executive branch positions that can lead to more powerful, and more lucrative, jobs in the future.
A fun thing to consider when watching the NFL is how many rules require painstaking, almost scientific exactitude to enforce properly and how many others boil down to refs just winging it—when it comes to spotting a player down, for example, or judging where a punt sails out of bounds.
Nine states may have the answer The answer may boil down to Nevada and eight other states, all places where Latinos could determine who becomes the next president -- if they vote in sufficient numbers, according to a new study by City University of New York in partnership with CNN en Español.
But if you couldn't learn anything about what our 17 intelligence agencies actually do during this conference, you could at least learn something about how some government agencies have adopted the dubious ethic of "transparency," which seems to boil down to running carefully stage-managed public-outreach events like this one.
After a yearlong investigation, Israeli police concluded this week "there is sufficient evidence" to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two cases that boil down to accepting material gifts and favorable newspaper coverage in exchange for possible political quid pro quos to wealthy benefactors.
Facebook's plans, moves that were signaled in Mr. Bosworth's ruminations, boil down to one basic idea: Dear consumer ensnared in our digital panopticon, you might want to fashion a homemade shiv right about now because you are on your own in this prison of hate speech and dangerous lies we built.
Jurors over the next two to three weeks will be asked to determine Stone's guilt or innocence on seven counts that essentially boil down to whether he obstructed House Intelligence Committee investigators starting in mid-22020 with false testimony, lying about having relevant records and then tampering with another witness.
Sleep hygiene apps ensure that even our non-waking moments are categorised and subject to analytic scrutiny, and so-called 'Sentiment Analysis' is being applied to tweets, texts, and office e-mails to try and boil down our unique constellation of thoughts and emotions into a brackish stew of wants and service needs.
The New Yorker's editor, Michael Luo, laid out some of the differences between what access full subscribers would be getting to the magazine's content compared to News+ subscribers, and it seems to boil down to the fact that "most" web content isn't included in the deal alongside, some digital services like crossword puzzles.
One day you're a talented writer or editor, working every day to publish stories that you are passionate about, and the next you are a Deputy Executive Editor of Somesuch, and your day-to-day duties suddenly boil down to dealing with a bunch of administrative bullshit nobody really wants to deal with.
As to Trump, his agenda seems to boil down to one thing, which is to succeed where Barack Obama and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE failed.
Instead, Orenstein relies on the revealing and sometimes painfully intimate interviews she conducted over the course of two years with boys aged 16 to 22, and Natterson draws from years of practical experience as a pediatrician, and her ability to boil down complicated scientific studies to their tablespoon of curative parental medicine.
The factors that can tip the scales one way or the other for job happiness can boil down to our innate desire for three things: control over our lives, positive daily connections, and joy and meaning in how we spend our waking time (half of which is at work, for most people).
The knowing wink to the idea that the complications of this world boil down to an arcane, impossible-to-understand plot carried out by the secret masters of the universe keeps the film from disappearing into its own ponderousness and allows you to hang with it until the next big action moment.
Much of the singer's sex appeal seems to boil down to her abundant stores of self-confidence, as perfectly encapsulated by her ability to wear a down coat and sweatpants 5 sizes too large one day and then go braless in a sheer top while giving us all a lesson in dirty dancing the next.
If he doesn't drop out, the options on how to persuade him to quit boil down to this: Propose potential process reforms, including gutting the role of superdelegates in choosing the next nominee, give him a prime speaking slot at the Democratic Convention and even dump the head of the Democratic National Committee, Rep.
While the arguments for accepting the settlement are complex—basically, they boil down to a mix of rock-ribbed legal procedural precedent and a winning parade of Teach The Controversy scientific witnesses trotted out by the NFL and the plaintiff's lawyers—the long-term ramifications of the deal for former football players are not.
But as with most contentious questions, the answer seems to boil down to "more, not less": more awareness of what these men have done and how it has affected their art and their colleagues, more debate over the best place for their art in our society, more opportunities for their victims and their art.
The issues with the region are complicated, but they basically boil down to this: The good wines cost a lot of money; Bordeaux's English-speaking audience is aging; the dominant grapes, cabernet sauvignon and merlot, are out of fashion, relatively speaking; and the region, unlike, say, Burgundy, lacks charismatic representatives to talk up its appeal.
The parties that most adults throw are boring—whether you're a grandma celebrating your 60th or a freshman throwing a rager to celebrate the end of the semester, what most parties boil down to are some booze, some music, and at least one drunken idiot throwing up all over your favorite pair of shoes.
In that respect, "Bouquet of Tulips" is very different, as it symbolizes a communicative intent (a political message) that can boil down to this: There are 11 slightly wilting tulips (that can be easily seen, in Koons's case, as a symbol of the tulip mania financial bubble crash) in a bouquet, which usually contains 12.
I've written before about my mixed feelings about Dry January, which boil down to this: Alcohol, by and large, is not a healthy thing to put into your body, and if you've reached a point where you feel a real need to take a month off the sauce, you might benefit from taking even longer.
In the rare moments when people can put aside arguments over which American president is more to blame, their disagreements often boil down to one core issue: Is it better to rebuild and reinforce the status quo in the Middle East or to reform the regional order in some new way that will make it more likely to survive?
A big part of the problem, Dr. Kramer said, could be that much nutrition research has been based on faulty assumptions, including the notion that people need more vitamins and minerals than a typical diet provides; that megadoses are always safe; and that scientists can boil down the benefits of vegetables like broccoli into a daily pill.
It's standard Silicon Valley operating procedure, where, if you're a typical startup investor who has identified perceived misdeeds, your options seemingly boil down to telling the media and risk seeing your stake go to zero; suing the company, knowing the company might use your money to defend itself; or to stay quiet and hope to get your money out.
We're still in the early days of municipal Av development, however — most of the cities only launched their projects within the last three years, and a subset of 30 cities surveyed described multiple obstacles to expanding their programs even further, most of which boil down to a lack of understanding or interest in the burgeoning technologies.
But as game developer Kevin Murphy laid out in an essay last year, there are many more satisfying first-person shooting experiences than melee combat ones, and it's tough to build a realistic-feeling system that doesn't boil down to either hitting a couple of buttons over and over, or navigating a complicated series of combinations.
And at the end of that whole long and windy road, after all of those hundreds of hours of coffee meetings and PowerPoint strategy sessions and skeptical investor convos, all of that work will boil down to twenty words about how the fundraise closed, X dollars were raised and money was seemingly wired magically to your bank account.
Crazy Rich Asians is remarkable for a variety of reasons, but most of them boil down to the fact that it allows Asian and Asian-American men and women to be stars of a story about their own desires and their own lives, independent of Americanized assumptions of what those desires and lives should look like.
I'd almost always prefer to have Driver show up on my TV than not — if you're not watching her as a protective mom on ABC's Speechless, you should fix that immediately — but Lorraine's role in this episode seems to boil down to the fact that Driver happened to be available, so why not throw her in there?
Trump's comments on Obamacare were a bit more free-wheeling than Clinton's — including a surprise mention of M.I.T. economist Jonathan Gruber — but, when you read through the transcript, they seem to also boil down to three points: "Health care is going up by numbers that are astronomical — 68 percent, 71 percent," Trump said in his opening statement.
As the Fed chairman, Jerome Powell, and his colleagues gather around the big table to make their decision, it really does boil down to whether this is just a market disruption that needs to be allowed to run its course, or the early stages of something that will damage the ability of ordinary Americans to earn a good living.
In the end, your ability to appreciate the PS Classic will boil down to three main things: What you think of its hit-or-miss game lineup, whatever mileage you can get out of classic PlayStation Controllers with USB cords, and how much money you're really willing to fork over for a smaller, cuter PSX body to display on a shelf somewhere.
Your choice to engage with Facebook or Instagram does not boil down to simply whether you are on it or not any more, and the acceptance of social media as a platform for expression and creation as well as socializing means that however you use it or present on it is natural and no longer (for the most part) subject to judgment.
In Search Of The Magic Bullet A big part of the problem, Kramer said, could be that much nutrition research has been based on faulty assumptions, including the notion that people need more vitamins and minerals than a typical diet provides; that megadoses are always safe; and that scientists can boil down the benefits of vegetables like broccoli into a daily pill.
Now, entirely separate from everything mentioned above are another set of charges that will be the focus of a second Manafort trial next month in Washington, DC. The reasons for the two trials basically boil down to the fact that Manafort had the right to have some, but not all, of the counts charged against him brought where he lived, in Virginia.
My friends and I tended to favor form over content, the cant of a brim or the jewel in an earlobe; race pride for us could boil down to nothing more than rhythm and athleticism, the way a person learned or didn't learn to cut through the air; it was fussing over not looking fussed, the perpetual subterfuge of nonchalance.
"As hard as we work to get people to understand how pregnancy happens and doesn't happen, how they can avoid pregnancy, what are the risks and rewards of sex, they all boil down to questions around 'Can I get pregnant if,' and there's just a lot of mythology around how that happens," Jennifer Johnsen, senior director for digital programs and education at the sex-ed advocacy organization Power to Decide said.
"I care a lot about making sure the bot behaves ethically, since Twitter's already a hellhole I definitely didn't want to contribute to making it worse in any way," Nyberg told Gizmodo over DM. Ethics, as she sees them, boil down to three unbreakable rules: it only references public figures to keep from punching down, the way it responds "isn't malicious, cruel or bigoted," and most importantly—Arguetron never makes the first move.
MIA, PJ Harvey, Kindness, Robert Plant, Tinariwen and many more have stepped up to express their thoughts on the current situation, not just through fundraising or interviews, but by creating original music and videos that set out to humanize the struggle and stories of modern refugees, and force a new perspective into popular culture, thus hammering home the point that an international humanitarian crisis should never simply boil down to foreign policy, immigration statistics, or political maneuvering.
"I think it's going to boil down to concerns about whether we're going to protect the gains we've made in health care over pre-existing conditions, and we're concerned about [special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's] investigation being interfered with," Cardin said on "Fox News Sunday" when asked about the new justice's impact on the midterms.

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