"It's like a pot that boils, boils, boils until the top shoots off," he said.
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Voter anger boils over at yet another Republican town hall Voter anger boils over at yet another Republican town hall Republican Sen.
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The Chime brews real tea with real spices, and it boils real milk and then boils it again after the tea and spice mixture is poured.
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The answer is achingly technical, and boils down to this.
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Successful change often boils down to a few key factors.
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I guess that's what it all boils down to— when!
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The difference really boils down to the level of exigency.
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It's bigger bumps and bigger boils all over your face.
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This boils down to the desire to destroy them all.
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It basically boils down to advertising, as Brownlee points out.
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I guess that's what it all boils down to: when!
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Water boils at 230 degrees Celsius, or 22.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Buying the Acton Blink Board (mostly) boils down to budget.
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It boils entrepreneurship down to business savvy and an idea.
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But it now almost boils down to banks versus tech.
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And if it boils down to "personality," interrogate that, too.
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The water heats up and boils the eggs sans pot.
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It turned into a staph infection, so the boils started.
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It turned into a staph infection, so the boils started.
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What it boils down to is how they handle it.
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The policy boils down to: deport first, hear appeals later.
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This is basically what it boils down to for many.
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The reason boils down to what it often does: money.
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Our mission boils down to giving the citizen a voice.
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I had, like, boils and blisters all over my ankles.
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The difference of who prevails often boils down to brand.
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Which basically boils down to Nas thinking they were crazy.
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Sometimes making good decisions boils down to avoiding bad ones.
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It really all boils down to a little shoulder fatigue.
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It just boils down to a little bit of fatigue.
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Successful cooking boils down to two factors: time and temperature.
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When it boils down to it, Simeone has it all.
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What all this boils down to, is the sheer habit.
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" The organization's answer basically boils down to: "We cannot say.
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She boils her hopes down to one word, however: accuracy.
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Without guanxi, it all boils down to money, of course.
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I think it probably boils down into three big questions.
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Like the others, LA's teacher battle boils down to funding.
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Most of it boils down to basic production and camerawork.
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Tara boils it down to four big themes: Prevent infection.
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In the end, it boils down to three simple steps.
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A neglected kettle boils, its whistle piercing ears and hearts.
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It boils, steams, blends, and weighs ingredients, among other things.
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Being more productive boils down to cultivating better daily habits.
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Much of his complexity boils down to one simple question.
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Still, for others, the issue boils down to institutional racism.
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Often this boils down to someone's gender, sexuality, and race.
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At its worst, it boils over and explodes into violence.
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Then it boils over, spilling out of its enclosed area.
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Plus, it doesn't just fry — it steams and boils, too.
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It all boils down to how long you nap for.
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What aliveness boils down to is training with resisting opponents.
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The divide boils down to a basic question: Do the big
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"All of it boils down to an economic arrangement," he said.
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Cook, whisking constantly, until mixture boils and thickens, about 5 minutes.
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The debate boils down to streaming technology's impact on artistic control.
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"The boils pop, and when they do, they're juicy," says Tyler.
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I think that boils down to confusion between means and ends.
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While the water boils, I wash my face and get dressed.
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And that often boils down to where you choose to live.
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The decision to delete Facebook boils down to two questions: 1.
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But the main reason boils down to physics and air density.
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It boils down to the twin forces of colonialism and racism.
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Unsurprisingly, the simmering tension quickly boils over into full-on violence.
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But he finally boils it all down to one short sentence.
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At a macro level, Zentner said, it boils down to productivity.
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This is what his decision boils down to — money and publicity.
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Being successful often boils down to one important trait: being intentional.
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It's a novelty that boils down to 140 characters or less.
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It all boils down to two key factors: passion and luck.
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It too often hardens into hate or boils up into violence.
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This boils down to my hypothesis on Austin venture capital funds.
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When it boils, cover tightly and turn the heat to low.
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The reason boils down to the way solar panels capture energy.
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Cook until it boils for about 1-2 minutes, then bottle.
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"It boils down to a question of democratic values," Schimpf said.
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His event boils it down: Who can log the fastest lap?
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But tackling student loans ultimately boils down to your personal situation.
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Is that an objection from someone who boils zucchini at home?
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Everything boils down to us, the people with the credit cards.
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"It boils down to people more than plants," Ms. Browne said.
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Much of the acceptance of industrial hemp boils down to economics.
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All civic power boils down to the question of who decides.
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She is sitting on the proverbial dung heap, covered in boils.
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It boils down to mixing sheep with goats, jute with silk.
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For her, that entrepreneurial streak boils down to three key factors.
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Simmering defiance from Tibetans sometimes boils over into large-scale riots.
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But also, maybe it boils down to not selling cars, right?
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These artists understand that excellent animation boils down to good acting.
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The sequence boils down to one big Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) reference.
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It all boils down to what Freda Gats is willing to divulge.
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"Medusa" boils with feminine power as she points you toward the rotunda.
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"It just boils down to execution," Sabres left winger Evander Kane said.
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So much of the Alien mythos boils down to a single scene.
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He can no longer drink the water, even if he boils it.
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The drama boils down to exes: Bieber was spotted with Miranda Kerr.
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Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology boils down to ownership and control.
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Those closest to Fieri say his success boils down to his authenticity.
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The disagreement boils down to who benefits when taxes on corporations fall.
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It boils down to the fact that discipline correlates with minimized stress.
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Essentially, it boils down to this quote from representative John R. Lewis.
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The answer boils down to one key thing: the corporation's stock structure.
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"It all boils down to what type of premium this will entail."
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In my experience, a great team boils down to three key things.
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Taylor: I guess our guitar playing boils down to rhythm as well.
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Lancing boils is never easy or pleasant, but it is always necessary.
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For many, the party's pro-choice stance boils down to political expediency.
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Her so-called crime essentially boils down to having an old driveway.
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The act of purchasing a human trafficking victim boils down to power.
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The argument in favor mostly boils down to two words: Roy. Moore.
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Donald J. Trump's campaign boils down to a promise of tough order.
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The college experience essentially boils down to two things—drinking and schooling.
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The real explanation boils down to how human brains deal with information.
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"It all boils down to the look" you want, Mr. Redd said.
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The decision of whether to impeach boils down to two main questions.
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The difference boils down to how incredibly lethal certain pesticides can be.
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It boils down to this: The economy is performing well right now.
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RVs, when it boils down to it, they're really made for camping.
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Ultimately, this problem, like most in politics, boils down to public opinion.
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An entrenched ethos boils down to: Don't just do something, stand there.
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"It really boils down to two things, familiarity and compatibility," explained Velazco.
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My blood boils at the memories, even now, almost three decades later.
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But, often it boils down to feeling like they're wasting their time.
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A good response to this one just boils down to preparation beforehand.
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All digital information boils down to a series of 10s and 0s.
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"It basically boils down to how we deploy our resources," Galhotra said.
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Doing what's best for Josey is really what it all boils down to.
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And what's up with those "giant boils," as the Daily Mail called them?
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"Doing what's best for Josey is really what it all boils down to."
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That face-off boils down to a more personal struggle, though: Jesse vs.
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"It boils down to the candidates themselves," said Representative Filemon Vela of Texas.
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The idea essentially boils down to that your phone is your only computer.
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Combating cyber threats "boils down to prioritizing at a higher level," Brynjolfsson said.
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That's really all it boils down to with me and this mouse: confidence.
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In essence, the argument boils down to the return on capital having risen.
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Staring at your pot until your water boils is like watching paint dry.
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That's all a big bundle of jargon that boils down to great photos.
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The problem, as it boils down, lies with the pharmaceutical companies and money.
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It also boils down to name recognition, a crucial ingredient to political success.
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The difference between Boehner's and Ryan's approaches boils down to one key thing.
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Simmering defiance from Tibetans who remained sometimes boils over into large-scale riots.
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For him, frugality boils down to spending on consumables versus spending on experiences.
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Sure, it all boils down to: do you have money in the bank?
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At the end of the day that's what it all boils down to.
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The secret, he says, boils down to how uncomfortable you're willing to get.
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For these men, this season's presidential campaign boils down to a single choice.
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"It all boils down to trust, and there is no trust," he said.
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Heather Digby Parton: White male rage boils over but women aren't scared anymore.
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But Peterson reckons it boils down to getting the tone of voice right.
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At some point, most art boils down to a simple fact of taste.
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He hankers for media adulation and boils with rage for not getting it.
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He boils it down in a chart of how commodity prices are doing.
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Aside from handprints, pineapples and the titular sunspots, there are, most consequentially, boils.
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An act of shocking violence lays bare the fury that boils inside him.
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It boils down to whom you're trying to be fair to, Harper says.
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His predicament gets worse and worse until a plague of boils seems imminent.
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The "why" question boils down to a pipeline company's request to a judge.
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It basically boils down to a dissatisfaction with the ending, on both sides.
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In both cases, this boils down to insufficient planning for the long term.
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It boils over and for lack of a better term, makes people snap.
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Whether a specific guided meditation works for you boils down to personal taste.
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A pool of wine boils beneath debris from the fire at Paradise Ridge Winery.
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The vote boils down to whether the party votes for continuity or radical change.
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Ultimately, the case boils down to whether the 8th Amendment applies to the states.
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"The most significant part of this really boils down to individual preference," Davis said.
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"It boils down to the way Google approaches intellectual property," Martin told Business Insider.
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For attorneys general in 41 states, it all boils down to greedy pharmaceutical companies.
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The tension boils over when the officer warns William that he will shoot him.
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The answer, according to Thursday night's "Day 101," boils down to white male privilege.
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What this boils down to is a need for flawless recognition, anticipation, and execution.
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It boils down to three main reasons, all present in the drug pricing situation.
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So, yes, the plot of Tabula Rasa boils down to a jealous ex-mistress.
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Therefore, your argument boils down to accusing the Germans of having the wrong preferences.
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But J.Crew's former CEO says it really all boils down to one big thing.
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The 50-year-old actor's absence boils down to scheduling conflicts, according to Variety.
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The first part of that story boils down to China's ability to dictate pricing.
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As Wendoverproductions explains, part of it boils down to where American cities are located.
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And yes, a small portion of it is so hot that it actually boils.
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The debate ultimately boils down to how source-code is displayed in editing software.
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What do slugs, unsightly thigh boils, and disease-ridden swamps all have in common?
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Failure is not disqualifying The deeper party crisis boils down to two related problems.
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Private equity's role in retail bankruptcies often boils down to the firms' operational strategies.
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Instead, it boils down to this: How quick do you want to get rich?
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For me, this all boils down to one undeniable conclusion: mass shootings are horrific.
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Given all this, my blood boils when I look at this piece of legislation.
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When the pot boils a third time the wontons should be floating gracefully. 10.
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It all boils down to a more general phenomenon that Boyle calls choreographic order.
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What you're paying for in a car like this boils down to three things.
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The spending war boils down to a fight over the President's long-promised wall.
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The entire midterm election boils down to this: Do you approve of Donald Trump?
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"It boils down to if everyone behaves themselves it's all good," he told CNN.
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It boils down to three things, he tells me: experience, expertise and people skills.
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One major reason, he argued, boils down to cost: fMRI scans are notoriously expensive.
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What this watch boils down to is an improved fitness tracker and notification system.
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His name is Justin Ferguson, and his answer mostly boils down to economic issues.
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Higher elevations have lower pressure readings, and water boils at a lower temperature there.
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And it boils down to cohesion among a group of people who are entrepreneurial.
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A frequent reaction is finger-wagging that boils down to: Snap out of it.
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Boils that must be lanced, or at least scabs that itch to be picked.
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"With so many environmental initiatives, it often boils down to money," Ms. Domanska said.
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" She added: "You may stir a pot that boils over because of your meddling.
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The issue boils down to a catch-22 that has eluded diplomats for years.
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Yes, that boils down to just over 2628 complaints every day for 28503 days.
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What it boils down to is things and activities that look out of place.
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Pope boils down the principles of etiquette into three themes: consideration, respect and honesty.
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"The domestic gambling bull market really boils down to two simple stories," he explained.
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For the Congress so far, it boils down to: We are not the BJP.
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Typically bribery boils down to the exchange of a public good for private gain.
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When it really boils down to it, I always consider us a songwriter group.
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Today will feature snow, sleet, freezing rain, regular rain — everything but locusts and boils.
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"Republican politics boils down to ethno-nationalistic passions ungoverned by reason," writes Jonathan Chait.
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The case, as it stands, ultimately boils down to a he-said, they-said.
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In this case, "North American" boils down to NA; "company" boils down to CO. "Importing hot" is a cryptic indication of a container: inserting the letter h, in this case, to get a "food from south of the border," or a NACHO.
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According to self-made millionaire David Bach, getting rich boils down to paying yourself first.
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That boils more water, which then slows down the reaction even less, and so on.
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When water boils, switch to low heat, cover, and allow to simmer for 1 minutes.
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The debate over flags boils down to which flags can be flown where and when.
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It boils down to implementation and political stability, both of which we are comfortable with.
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"This is a middle finger to America": House hearing on Wall Street rules boils over.
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Ultimately this watch boils down to aesthetic choice – do you like something like this vs.
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The tax treatment of annuity withdrawals boils down to how the investor funds the contract.
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"It all boils down to plagiarism," Brookings Institution's Clifford G. Gaddy said at the time.
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How appealing this offer is really boils down to Sprint's network performance in your area.
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America's strong relationship with South Korea boils down to two main components: defense and trade.
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"Boils can sometimes result from an ingrown that has been chronically irritated, " explains Dr. Chheda.
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And to achieve this, it boils down to a few interview dressing dos and don'ts.
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As a dietitian, I know that healthy eating boils down to two words: meal prep!
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The importance of gaming disorder as an identifiable and diagnosable problem boils down to treatment.
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This is what the transactional edge he has inserted into American diplomacy boils down to.
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What it all boils down to is that for women's sex toys, function trumps form.
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Why anyone cares about Comey being fired boils down to one thing: the Russia investigation.
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The biggest benefit of a 529 account boils down to these two words: tax free.
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I think it boils down to your own understanding of what makes you feel beautiful.
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The Tehran attack comes as another political battle boils over in the oil-rich Gulf.
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In the West, our image of Eastern European communism boils down to Good Bye, Lenin!
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So the objection to facts coming to light is what this all boils down to.
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This all boils down to the fact that Facebook's News Feed is sorted by engagement.
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Among foreigners, it boils down to a single question: How did it come to this?
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Next, a computer program sifts through these pairs and boils them down to a subset.
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This supercut video boils the two-and-a-half-hour event down to six minutes.
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The other side: The argument boils down to how a mail-order pharmacy is defined.
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Stir in milk and cream and keep whisking until it boils and starts to thicken.
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Alternatively, The Proposal boils down finding the one to a crude and callous 42 minutes.
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The cost boils down to a variety of factors, such as location, materials, and labor.
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"It really boils down to how much innovation do you have to do?" he said.
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But it really boils down to being at the right place at the right time.
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He boils water for his morning meal of oatmeal with extra oil and protein powder.
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There's so many it all really boils down to what kind of light you have.
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It basically boils down to: Do you begin outside the book or inside the book?
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For him, it all boils down to if the people you're closest to love you.
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Netflix executives have said their approach to cancellations boils down to viewers versus production cost.
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Discontent still boils in broad sectors — lawyers, nurses, teachers, doctors — making up French society's backbone.
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At McMurdo Station, black volcanic dust boils off unpaved roads, sticking to trucks and buildings.
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The Eufy Genie boils down to this: it's an Alexa speaker but not an Echo.
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Joke aside, Inslee's campaign strategy boils down to branding himself as the climate change candidate.
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If one boils it down, [disadvantaged minority communities] have two major gripes about the police.
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Training characters basically just boils down to selecting the stats you'd like for them to improve.
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The basic principle boils down to the same thing: posting close captioned screenshots without additional comment.
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"It just boils down to the fact that Apple doesn't prioritize high-end GPUs," Luckey continued.
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Doug Roberts, the managing director at Channel Capital Management, said it boils down to two issues.
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That attraction boils over to a motel room, where they share a passionate evening — and morning.
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It boils down to this: They can't escape the sense that they're living by different rules.
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But I think really what it boils down to is presenting the grass as a character.
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It's this bacteria that can cause infections, lead to boils, and in some cases food poisoning.
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He forces them into a creepy game that essentially boils down to sexual duck-duck-goose.
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The symptoms manifested as grotesque boils that would pop and ooze puss along my panty line.
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What it all boils down to (to paraphrase Montaigne) is: We wear pants; they do not.
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The real trick is fundraising because ultimately everything boils down to how much money you've got.
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Both Microsoft and the customers on stage Tuesday agreed that it mostly boils down to data.
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When the water boils, add 2 tablespoons salt to the water and add the green beans.
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That attraction boils over to a motel room, where they share a passionate evening (and morning).
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In fact, Bandersnatch boils down to five different "true" conclusions, as the internet is calling them.
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You can smell the alchemy of caffeine and cocaine in Hanna's blood when he boils over.
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Per Beykpour, the company line still boils down to "Maybe someday, but not any time soon."
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By Zillow's estimate, the list price boils down to a mortgage payment of less than $600.
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While the water boils, I wash my face, brush my teeth, and get dressed for spin.
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So this implication of any insincerity out of her mouth about me really boils my blood.
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It boils down to the flavor and form of the stuff that comes out the top.
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The president of a local housing society claimed to have "developed boils all over" his hands.
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Eventually the slow-cooking boils over into the kind of climaxes Coldplay used to do, e.g.
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To get the mung beans ready for his flapjacks, Van Der Beek boils them with rice.
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For Nupen, the translation boils down to a simple equation, which perhaps explains her production's success.
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So there's clearly a disconnect here and I think it boils down to a few things.
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It boils down to whether you accept the argument that she was just doing her job.
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In essence, it boils down a photograph, video or audio file into a unique numeric code.
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Cajun is the inspiration for this casual spot, serving seafood boils with assorted ingredients and sauces.
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Republicans' defense strategy boils down to this: The president did it, but his reasons were innocent.
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Perhaps the most fundamental reason for securing greater autonomy from the center boils down to money.
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Once again, this all boils down to making sure American consumers get health-care cost relief.
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It ultimately boils down to casting the widest possible net and implementing a disciplined, consistent strategy.
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For every American president, the challenge of foreign policy boils down to a single word: intervention.
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This adorable penguin egg cooker boils six eggs in six minutes and makes breakfast a breeze.
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From personal experience, Hou believes the gender gap in chess boils down to risk and rationality.
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For the remainder of the episode, the Kardashian-Jenner sisters' anger boils over the reported infidelity.
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It really boils it down to the most essential elements, accessible to visitors around the world.
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Maybe it boils down to this: People want to see what they're getting for their taxes.
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That decision boils down to how much having an extra camera lens really matters to you.
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Being someone people enjoy talking with really boils down to being genuine and being genuinely interested.
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Much of their advocacy boils down to concerns that they face double standards in American life.
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The anger that was drawn to the surface in 2016 and stayed there quickly boils over.
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Her rage eventually boils over and she hurls a large object through the apartment's front window.
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That boils down to an average of more than five instances per day for each teenager.
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It boils down to this: Cuomo has little room for error in these next six months.
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Their anger and resentment toward the world boils over, and they go on a shooting rampage.
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One set of answers boils down to this: The economy has become too volatile and uncertain.
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Currie's outlook for commodities boils down to three R's: reflation, reconvergence of global growth and releveraging.
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She has a certain presence I think it all boils down to this at this point.
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He also boils the four big companies — Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple — down to their essentials.
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When Nell dies in a similar fashion as her mother, all the tumultuous family history boils over.
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He emphasizes that his most important nugget of advice regarding debt boils down to one, simple concept.
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As expected with a corporate tax reform policy, it's complex, but it boils down to three pieces.
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His defenders say his behavior boils down to the curse of being someone who is too affectionate.
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It takes everything that made Telefone, her 2016 debut tape, so exciting, then boils off everything extraneous.
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Irsay's argument boils down to the hoariest of football cliches, the raised fists are the dreaded distraction.
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Whatever's in that soil is corrosive; their hands are covered in boils, their skin peeling and cracked.
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Companies relinquish patents to trolls for a number of reasons, but it usually boils down to money.
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AH: A lot of it boils down to the process and the way they work on raising.
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She then adds chicken broth and chicken bouillon and once it boils, she tosses in egg noodles.
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It boils down to trust: Data governance has been a lightning rod because its new and scary.
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It's devilishly simple, because the whole project boils down to throwing phone parts into a rock tumbler.
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Eventually, her emotion boils over in scenes that demonstrate the sheer power of female anger, directly applied.
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Without knowing what De Becker has up his sleeve, most of this boils down to circumstantial evidence.
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It boils down to the same age-old teenage insecurities: the need to be noticed and accepted.
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"I guess what it really boils down to is that your job is the same," she says.
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" Simon then went on to address Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, telling him to also "die of boils.
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Then you fill another tank with distilled water and the PicoBrew boils, brews and flavors your beer.
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The pelican boils down something terribly complicated—giving one's lifeblood to another—into a single, pretty image.
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The fulcrum of adoption of voice first boils down to the ability to detect and respond reliably.
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But the progression boils to three core beats: take cover, fire a gun, throw a molotov cocktail.
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In science fiction, terrible things befall such astronauts: their blood boils away, their insides get sucked out.
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The former, meanwhile, boils down to shooting a seemingly unending supply of robots, ghouls, and mutated wildlife.
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In truth, much of the hysteria from the left boils down to one case: Roe v. Wade.
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The problem boils down to the consequences of building higher education policy around a single price: $0.
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When a nasty boardroom battle at a global industrial giant boils over, it often exposes uncomfortable connections.
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On day three, she boils the bagels and puts them in the oven for a final bake.
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Kahlow says it boils down to family — an acronym for fun, accountability, mindfulness, integrity, love and yes.
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This boils down to it being more difficult to make a profit solely based on online sales.
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It boils down to the core competencies of the team and the experience of the technical leadership.
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Its absence from the current generation of AirPods presumably boils down to a matter of battery life.
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As one law enforcement source put it ... the case boils down to a he said, she said.
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He boils some waxy baby Yukon gold potatoes, then smothers them in melted butter when they're tender.
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He boils water over a charcoal fire, making sales of about 1,500 rupees a day (about $21).
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Emergency room staff sewed wounds, lanced boils and examined patients by the light of cellphones and flashlights.
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Symptoms not associated with COVID-19 include pain in a specific limb and skin lesions, or boils.
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It all boils down to three states: What already happened, what is happening, and what will happen.
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He narrates and philosophizes as he empties the dishwasher, boils macaroni, combs lice from a child's hair.
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Truth in the Middle East often boils down to what side you are on.
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But for Iraqis who have been displaced, it all boils down to a single, simple human emotion.
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The restaurant ferments beets for three days, then boils the beet vinegar with water, vegetables and spices.
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In the end, Greenwald says the magic formula boils down to two things: scale and customer captivity.
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I believe the answer boils down to us being able to find the only one unique formula.
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"The whole issue boils down to time," Brenda Barnes said in 1997, describing her decision to quit.
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The key to wisdom, according to Buffett's right-hand-man, boils down to one, simple habit: reading.
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Once again, Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission boils down to religious freedom versus legalized discrimination.
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I felt queasy watching those emails populate my inbox in real-time, notifications like red, festering boils.
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Anthem's idea of higher difficulty challenges boils down to enemies that have more health and do more damage.
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The notion boils down to the real prize for the media company and the online retail giant: Sports.
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Buffett's success boils down to some fundamental philosophies and rules that he has followed closely over the years.
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"It all boils down to is the Azure business growing and growing profitably," said Stifel analyst Brad Reback.
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"The reality of historical redress settlements is that it boils down to a cost-benefit matrix," Underwood said.
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This is the season of fish frys and seafood boils and throwing another goddamn shrimp on the barbie.
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It all boils down to the fact that music today is much too boring and not aggressive enough.
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According to the AV Club, it boils down to one thing: Trump's posts bring more eyes to Twitter.
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For dinner, we reheat meatballs, and he boils gluten-free pasta for me and angel hair for him.
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She makes the rounds, taking care of boils and coughing fits, all while making cheeky references to Yelp.
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And it boils down to three things: Fast turnaround, willingness to experiment and an awesome network of friends.
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For us, this day is what it all boils down to, since nothing really happens on the 25th.
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That's very different from the conventional wisdom that weight loss boils down to calories in, calories out. Yes.
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It's tiny (the whole kit weighs under 10 ounces), easy to use, and boils water in 3.5 minutes.
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And this boils down to how many Americans who currently aren't working can be coaxed back to work.
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Bad earbud hygiene can increase the risk of ear infections and pimples or boils, BuzzFeed Health previously reported.
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"King Ezekiel explains his governing philosophy, which basically boils down to,"Drink from the well, replenish the well.
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So the best strategy, according to several of his allies, boils down to this: Pretend Trump doesn't exist.
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Johnson has advice for Hill moving forward, which essentially boils down to this -- don't squander your 2nd chance.
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By design, this is what friendship boils down in Animal Crossing: the regular exchange of money and goods.
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Turns out, the secret all boils down to layering a long-wear lipstick with a separate glitter product.
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Overall, every problem with the platform boils down to who is on the other side of the profile.
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Essentially, Gaiman's answer boils down to this: You can write fan-fiction, but that doesn't make it true.
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Basically what the debate boils down to is this: Is the "Famous" video art, or is it exploitative?
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"This case now boils down to a single fact: P.O. Pantaleo did not commit a crime," Lynch said.
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It all really boils down to that question of experience and interpretation deactivating some of that rhetorical apparatus.
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The answer, much of the time, boils down to whether or not it sounds cool and/or pleasant.
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Climate change will come to New York the same way water boils around one of those mythical frogs.
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The German government thinks the challenge of integration boils down to teaching refugees German and getting them jobs.
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It mashes (the hot-water-and-grain step), then boils and chills your wort (unfermented beer) with ease.
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Republicans' defense strategy boils down to a simple formulation: The president did it, but his reasons were innocent.
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No matter your needs, it's good to have a dedicated appliance in your kitchen that boils water quickly.
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So the mentality behind the decision to black out boils down to the simple question of why not?
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But Chief Economist and UCX Co-founder Jack Bouroudjian said it all boils down to the tax bill.
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But, Bapis says his faith in the stocks' performance boils down to something simpler than valuations and yields.
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"What that really boils down to is a criticism that we're enforcing the law too vigorously," he said.
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In turn, the farm boils the casinos' leftovers, creating a warm slop of feed for their 5,000 pigs.
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The latest spin on his public accusation that President Obama founded ISIS boils down to this: JK LOL.
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That's because their work boils down, in part, to identifying patterns, something artificial intelligence already does quite well.
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The agreement essentially boils down to a market-based approach which compels air lines to buy carbon credits.
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And, I must say here, I believe that part of the explanation for that boils down to sexism.
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Even my pedestrian tongue could tell the difference between mass-produced, careless boils and ones stirred with intention.
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What this boils down to is that racism is detected, determined and observed through partisan and ideological lenses.
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Beyond that, Siegel boils down the most important things to include in a cover letter to three points.
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According to Dallas Mavericks owner and "Shark Tank" investor Mark Cuban, it all boils down to work ethic.
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Without getting into all the fancy technical explanation, ray tracing basically boils down to significantly improved lighting effects.
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He prefers "distiller": someone who boils away everything extraneous to render the essence of the story he's telling.
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And once a political squabble like this boils over, it is awfully hard to turn down the temperature.
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Later in the show, Cramer recommends some oil stocks worth buying as controversy in the Middle East boils.
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He loved "Easter Crawfish boils and New Year's eve fireworks," and, of course, "going to the Saints game."
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The disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, where conflict sometimes boils over, adds a troubling layer of volatility.
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Like, once again, it&aposs like...I mean, people in the States who go to, like, seafood boils or crawfish boils, like, that whole idea of eating fresh seafood with your hands, like, that&aposll be a familiar thing for most people, even if it&aposs snails and not crawfish.
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In Old Seelampur, New Delhi, India, a worker boils transformers and inductors in a metal pot in his home.
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All of this boils down to a bigger question: do you really need a smart device for your animal?
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The Bronco Buster In the above clip, JR boils X-Pac's favored attack down to an issue of humiliation.
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The fire boils the mixture inside the kazia, creating steam that comes out through the top of the pipe.
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For McCreight, it boils down to allowing women and their health providers to make these decisions without outside intervention.
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And, for a lot of people around here, it all boils down to who does the best blonde highlights.
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How could Mr Obama possibly think that the doctrine boils down to ceding hegemony in East Asia to China?
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She boils her formula down to what she calls TRICK, which stands for trust, respect, independence, collaboration, and kindness.
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Many people were covered in infected boils from hours spent catching catfish in toxic water filled with farming chemicals.
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And, in reality, all of that just boils down to penises wanting what they want, when they want it.
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Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit — but it doesn't have to be nearly that hot to cause serious damage.
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A computer takes all of these attributes and then boils it down to, say, 10, a more manageable number.
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Your buying decision really boils down to what materials you're willing to pay for, along with having Bluetooth functionality.
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Hillary Clinton's unpopularity boils down to one issue, journalist Malcolm Gladwell says in an interview with CBC News: Sexism.
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Like a lot of Trump messaging, the Game of Thrones tweet boils down to I'm going to hurt somebody.
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Better credit card management boils down to making payments on time and not buying things you otherwise can't afford.
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"It's essentially like getting a breakout down there," and it can be painful or lead to boils, she says.
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Gaming disorder, which basically boils down to video game addiction, was officially recognized by the World Health Organization Saturday.
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Deep in the heart of the Amazon, legends tell of a river so hot that it boils from below.
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But the more fundamental question is the trickiest to solve, because it boils down to ethics rather than finance.
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As for why CDs happen to be the DOJ's delivery method of choice, it probably boils down to security.
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The real issue boils down to two questions: 1 - Will the Fed continue to want to support the market?
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If you get past all of the beer-related language, the job boils down to a social media gig.
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He takes a bundle of dried leaves and boils it in a pot of water on an open fire.
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"At the end of the day, almost every game boils down to just a handful of mechanics," says Blackman.
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In the latter, it boils down to government deciding the matter in favor of one party over the other.
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But despite all this information, the team is reviewing an accident timeline that boils down to just 93 milliseconds.
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Elliott and Bluescape say Sempra's stock price underperformance boils down a failed strategy to build a power market conglomerate.
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But it all boils down to this: When you're with your kids, give them full, curious and happy attention.
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"It boils down to their biggest strength: That one-on-one understanding of how to build a customer relationship."
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Ultimately, every question boils down to just one: What shapes the choices that American voters make on Nov. 8?
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Occasionally, he stirs the pot in which he boils chunks of beef while the rising steam clouds his face.
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What it all boils down to: it's simpleIt's a no muss, no fuss, simple yet effectively designed high chair.
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A lot of it boils down to the last mistake that happened at Alexandria, which Gabriel feels responsible for.
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"It all boils down to legal interpretations of the directive rather than the weight of the science," he said.
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AÂ lot of it boils down to simple discrimination, the researchers posit, however hard that might be to measure.
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After Camille spends the night passed out in her own car, the tension between the two women boils over.
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Much of the disconnect for boys boils down to a reduction in their identity that often leads to isolation.
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Short of all of the lucky socks, stretching, moments of silence, it all boils down into one word: routine.
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" For Alison Ver Schuer, a staffer for Democrats in the Iowa statehouse, it boils down to this: "Believe women.
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The problem still exists, and it boils down to this: NFIP premiums aren't high enough to accurately reflect risk.
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The plagues are, traditionally: blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the killing of a firstborn.
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"It boils down to being considerate to everybody," said Benjamin Kabak, who writes a subway blog, Second Ave. Sagas.
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It&aposs a brilliant, bravely written window into adolescent sexuality that skips out none of the warts and boils.
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It boils down to personal preference, but I always opt for roomy clothing, especially when it comes to sleepwear.
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Inevitably, when some crisis boils over, the president and his secretary of state will need to garner public support.
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It's a complicated case, but it boils down to a games publisher suing Oculus for theft of intellectual property.
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It therefore boils down to content and new features such as UHD 4K, HDR, offline viewing and much more.
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It boils down to caution: On a platform where engagement is brief, she doesn't want to dilute her message.
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When asked what measures she takes against the disease, Esperance said she boils the water she drinks at home.
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A simmering rage imbues even the slightest jokes — some of which are delivered in French — until it boils over.
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" He added: "It boils down to the notion that MS-13, they are individuals who prey on the vulnerable.
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Not in his gimmick, which boils down to The Mean Quebecois Guy, but for the way he got here.
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Even at the tragedy's apex, when Salomé finally obtains what she desires, it all boils down to the exterior.
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The most common definition of evangelicalism, one crafted by British historian David Bebbington, boils down to four key points.
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The sexy or sexist debate boils down to the fact that The Weeknd can be, and realistically is, both.
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Advisers to Mr. Kasich, the Ohio governor, have told potential supporters that his strategy boils down to a convention battle.
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It all boils down to historical trends — even though Trump's route to the White House has been anything but traditional.
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Estimated Cost to Advertisers: $22.69Subtotal: $1.0092388The sadness rectangleAn outsized portion of my smartphone's usage boils down to checking social platforms.
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In particular, the special's message boils down to the idea that doubt is almost always a terrible thing to have.
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In the end, it all boils down to where you reside and the dialect innate to your regional nightlife community.
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I think the issue really boils to — I think both parties are testing each leader on the give and take.
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The difference among them boils down to whether you're working for your money, or your money is working for you.
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"Eventually, it boils to transferring the resources to some extent from the rich to the poor people," the official said.
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I needed surgery because sometimes these boils would be so big and painful I couldn't walk or do normal activities.
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Massay described landlords who buy land and hold it for speculative value alone as "boils that need to be lanced".
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But the tension around the cost of child care in the U.S. really boils down to who foots the bill.
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READ: Bernie Sanders, Democratic establishment battle boils over Clinton's large lead in New Jersey comes as Sanders continues to campaign.
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So the argument, Chief Justice Roberts said, boils down to "whether Mr Madison himself meets the Ford and Panetti standard".
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In essence, the question boils down to this: When is a smartphone no longer (or not primarily) a smart "phone"?
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Just boil equal amounts of sugar and water over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved and the syrup boils.
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It's unlikely that The Good Place boils down to a televised lesson in mindfulness, but of course, anything is possible.
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Unfortunately, the authors' proposed solution basically boils down to "be nicer" — great advice, but unlikely to be heeded at scale.
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Luis 'Pugilist Penguin' Sierra Jr. is a YouTuber who boils down this concept into a series of two minute tutorials.
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Her argument boils down to the fact that her son did not develop the cheats, nor did he distribute them.
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The split boils down to Bella, actually, which is interesting because earlier Cena was the main perpetrator in the breakup.
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Much of it boils down his operating experiences and his candid descriptions of his ups and downs on the job.
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Many advisors already make those comparisons, and the choices they make typically boils down to bottom-line returns for clients.
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In his magnum opus, The Nature of Prejudice, Allport reasoned that bigotry often boils down to a lack of acquaintance.
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The critters resemble tiny lobsters and are in high demand at bars and backyard boils from New Orleans to Houston.
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It's a compelling series of concepts, dissected scenes, and quotes from great editors that boils down to one thing: rhythm.
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Moses foresaw plagues of flies, boils, locusts, and the deaths of firstborn sons, convincing the Pharaoh to free the Israelites.
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Monster Hunter: World just boils that experience down, and forges it into a giant sword with some really cool animations.
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What looks like water dyed red is actually methylene chloride which boils and turns to a vapor at room temperature.
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One reason boils down to how the organization is portrayed by media and politicians, explained Michael Quindlen, 45, of Baltimore.
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"What it all boils down to is who has more firepower and who is willing to hold out," Goh said.
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In winter, drivers might see steam rising from Hot Creek, where water boils up from an active supervolcano deep underground.
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Ryan's view is that the reason an adtech duopoly exists boils down to the "audience leakage" being enabled by RTB.
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The tension boils down to a very simple reality: Republicans have a tax bill that makes deficit hawks like Sens.
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The problem is multi-faceted, but a major reason boils down to simply not having enough confidence in their abilities.
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The scandal boils down to one key question: whether Russia's doping problem is systemic, or the fault of rogue individuals.
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"Our expertise boils down to following dirty money," Mintz said the other day, in a boardroom on lower Fifth Avenue.
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Members of Congress, local legislators, former Cabinet members and experts alike say the impasse largely boils down to one thing.
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And he boils down the success of his billion-dollar businesses to one ancient decision-making strategy: "first principles" thinking.
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"The margin of safety concept boils down to getting more value than you're paying," Buffett's partner Charlie Munger once said.
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A lot of career advice boils down to various ways to fit in with whatever group you aspire to join.
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Best-selling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch says the big decision boils down to a few specific factors.
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Don't add salt to water before it boils in order to avoid leaving white marks or pitting at the bottom.
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" Regarding a possible Mueller-Trump interview, diGenova added, "It all boils down to what Rudy and Mueller are talking about.
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So the insult essentially boils down to: "shitty wolf-bird," or a man who possesses the qualities of lesser animals.
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While the meatballs cook and the pasta water boils, Rito shows us how to prepare the guanciale and tomato sauce.
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The strange aspect of this dilemma boils down to the fact that the protagonist does not have his little toe.
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Wing It boils it all down to a handful of choices based on what it already knows you're looking for.
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One man who picked up a hunk of graphite with gloved hands, wails as the flesh boils from his hands.
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Turn the heat to high and when the broth boils, turn off the heat and immediately cover the pan. 3.
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Cook's argument boils down to an assertion that if violent crime dropped while prison populations rose, then imprisonment prevents violence.
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Colleagues recently introduced me to Blove, a woman who among other things documents her consumption of seafood boils on YouTube.
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Whether Key is Michael Jackson or Tim Cook, he boils over, melts down, blows up, simmers, stews and karate-kicks.
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They're facing an uphill battle when it comes to wrangling votes, so the strategy boils down to winning the narrative.
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Eat The first thing Jared Austin did when I asked him about Lowcountry seafood boils was to set me straight.
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"It boils down to credibility," said Henrik Malmquist, the head of investigations for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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The question, then, is how their girls' weekend will come undone, and the answer boils down quite simply to: Drugs.
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The girls are fighting as usual, but this season, the tension between the sisters boils over into an actual fistfight.
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Much of the U.S. economic complaint with China boils down to a lack of regulatory and legal transparency and consistency.
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The answer is more ambiguous than you might think — and boils down to your philosophy of how the economy works.
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Ultimately, deciding if the cost of egg freezing is worth it boils down to your own personal goals and finances.
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With preset temperatures, this electric kettle boils water almost instantly, allowing you to make your favorite drink in no time.
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Its overall efficiency varies depending on the fuel but it typically boils a liter of water in under four minutes.
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But what I do know after starting a few companies and a few enterprises, it boils down to three things.
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"It really boils down to this mismatch between supply and demand on the back end of the curve," said Schumacher.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump defended the National Rifle Association on Thursday as a nationwide debate boils on gun control.
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All of this boils down to the interior aesthetics being another home run, but unfortunately usability is a different story.
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This often boils down to how an officer perceived an incident, and if his perceptions were reasonable given the circumstances.
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Under the estimated savings of the failed tax provision, that boils down to more than $3 million per discount user.
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But Morgan Stanley is adamant that tech is due for a reckoning, and it boils down to two major reasons.
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"The color of metal someone gravitates towards is super personal and really boils down to what resonates with them," Kwon says.
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Any kind of compulsive activity, whether it be gambling or internet use, really boils down to the displacement of other things.
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The real reason we haven't beaten the epidemic boils down to one simple fact: We value some lives more than others.
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Extradition law really boils down to what the more powerful of the two countries feels like doing at that particular moment.
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For Wu, what defines a maker boils down to this: getting your hands dirty, and seeding knowledge back into the community.
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Perpetuating the myth that the worth of a nonprofit organization boils down to what it spends on overhead is simply indefensible.
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But there is nothing quiet about his doubters, whose frustration with him boils over at the campaign events of his rivals.
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Nielsen v Preap, at argument before the justices on October 10th, boils down to how harshly the government can treat immigrants.
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Taj brings Dr. Lee a chest filled with painful boils, while Amber silently suffers with an ear-piercing gone terribly wrong.
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You aren't defined by how long or short your hair is, it really just boils down to owning who you are.
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Around the start of every year, a sudden twinge of urgency boils in the pit of our stomachs for something new.
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Jesus and Morgan's disagreement over the treatment of the Saviors boils over when the group is swarmed by a zombie horde.
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For startups, most of this news basically boils down to the following: the U.S. is one market, and China is another.
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As the film's hair and makeup designer Jenny Shircore told us, the transformation required fake boils, scars, and lots of makeup.
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"THE BOILS that had to burst have burst," says Mario Deaglio, an economist at the University of Turin, of Italy's banks.
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Pong believes that the main reason for asking for a raise or promotion in person boils down to general communication etiquette.
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A lot of it also boils down to when the ECB starts to move the wheel on tightening its monetary policy.
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No matter how hot your stove, your pasta will never get hotter than 103 degrees Fahrenheit unless the water boils off.
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Lyrically, Kreator tackle the world's evils, and that often boils down to politics, even though you've expressed distain towards the topic.
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The key to optimizing your cell phone bill boils down to being smart about when and how you use your phone.
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Democrats' message to Republicans boils down to: You break ObamaCare, you own the political backlash from potentially undercutting the insurance markets.
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The case boils down to the contention that dividends are the key to political acceptance of an ever-rising carbon tax.
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The startup makes a tracking wearable for cows and buffaloes The reason behind low yields boils down to primitive agricultural practices.
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On its vague scale of LO to 10, I found that 7 got me rude boils that burst with dangerous heat.
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Dewan Tatum's approach boils down to a couple simple things: make time for each other, and be upfront with your feelings.
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Although this word boils gender down in a way that should make us uncomfortable, its very ubiquity is cause for celebration.
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Diaghilev, almost twenty years older than Nijinsky, laments that the younger man has to look at the boils on his chest.
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Deciding whether whole life insurance is right for you boils down to two questions: Do you want to build cash value?
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You can now buy an adorable penguin egg cooker that boils six eggs in six minutes and makes breakfast a breeze.
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"It boils down to having a healthy endothelial lining -- a one-cell-lined-thick layer that lines your arteries," Angelone explained.
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" According to Daymond John, "Shark Tank" star and founder of FUBU, the secret to success boils down to one thing: "Work.
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But, for anything more serious, what it all boils down to is the track record of right diagnosis and saving lives.
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The analysis often boils down to whether the value of a particular kind of speech outweighs what is best for society.
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Really, besides the subjective aesthetic value, getting these kinds of tattoos boils down to whether or not you're into feeling ostracised.
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I think it boils down to whether you believe Ryan's system has been left in the dust by the current NFL.
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Australian chef Sandy Ho boils, roasts, and then mashes whole potatoes for a crispy, rustic twist on the classic side dish.
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Brian Fry, a certified financial planner who founded Safe Landing Financial, says making the right decision boils down to interest rates.
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It all boils down to lots of opportunities to make money, but also lots of confusion on what's right to own.
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"It boils down to the question, what is the Bundeswehr?" said Sönke Neitzel, a military historian at the University of Potsdam.
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On very cold days, Noelia Bran Montano boils a pot of water on her stove — a trick used by other neighbors.
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The land was a dumping ground in 1977, little more than a rash of grassy boils festering in the exhausted soil.
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While there are several legal issues, the dispute probably boils down to how to interpret an ambiguous clash between two statutes.
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The lead singer of Moça Prosa, Fabiola Machado, says the situation boils down to a question of visibility and musical talent.
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It mostly boils down to the immense value I receive and my commitment to Chase Ultimate Rewards credit cards in general.
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Good credit card management boils down to making payments on time and not buying things you otherwise can't afford, he said.
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Source: Deutsche Bank It boils down to the conclusion that it's not early, but not all that late across the board.
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In high school, I didn't care why water boils or why apples fall from trees, and I did poorly in it.
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"It all boils down to the use of assessments, or lack thereof," said Kathryn Stebner, the trial counsel in the case.
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For this salad, the okra boils for only two minutes in salted water, which gives it a texture reminiscent of asparagus.
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For me, it boils down to making sure that as many people as possible have access to life-saving healthcare coverage.
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" That's why she admires Sviatoslav Richter and Arcadi Volodos; in their recordings, "it's like the music boils, like something is cooking.
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If you go backpacking in cold and windy conditions, you'll want a stove that quickly boils water without using excess fuel.
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Mr. Knott grew up harvesting the crawfish from his father's farm, and now hosts boils at the brewery during the season.
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The horror-movie progression of the plagues in Exodus riveted me: the blood, the frogs, the boils, the locusts, the darkness.
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Apparently it boils down to the fact that the formula works: It's a beautifully produced show, with a likable, attractive cast.
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The recent generation-and-age-gap Cold War essentially boils down to those who wish their rappers identified as such vs.
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Derived from the Greek word for "seat," a cathedral&aposs entire identity technically boils down to the presence of a chair.
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And in the end, this shutdown boils down to $5 billion over basically extending the authorizations we've had in the past.
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The rapper and his girl are clearly agitated, and the intense exchange boils over when the cops pull out their tasers!
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Attachments: As with size, what attachments and blades you need boils down to what you want your food processor to do.
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Also: Philip and Elizabeth's big mission of the year essentially boils down to getting some bullies to mock a teenage boy.
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The danger occurs when that chaos gets repressed for too long, and it boils over in the form of angry frustration.
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It boils down to a Watergate-era memo from 1973 written by the DOJ's internal Office of Legal Counsel, or OLC.
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Here's what it boils down to: To have the safest passwords protecting your digital life, each password should be unique and complex.
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Prosecutors and Gonzalez said the case boils down to whether Zarate pointed and fired the gun intentionally or the weapon accidentally discharged.
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Our recruiting strategy is surprisingly simple, and boils down to optimizing various segments of the sourcing funnel: awareness, pageviews, and application submits.
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This ultimately boils down to the story of an empathetic woman taking care of a jerk, and we already saw Iron Man!
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Theroux, 45, opened up to PEOPLE about his marriage, admitting that the secret to their love boils down to one simple philosophy.
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He takes a broader point and boils it down to a specific story told in comic book terms about good and evil.
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At dusk, she boils fish on a fire while the sun sets and humpback whales perform their lumbering acrobatics on the horizon.
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Gundlach also said most of the U.S. economy's gross domestic product, or GDP, growth boils down to the amount the country borrowed.
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It's a recipe that has grown with her over time and boils down to a mixture of childhood memories and romantic influences.
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The issue boils down to whether or not NFL owners have the contractual right to fire players for this type of behavior.
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So this is what it all boils down to: This pressure to hire engineers fast is baked into the DNA of companies.
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But when the Purple tribe wins a dozen eggs, the question of how to cook them boils over — figuratively, but almost literally.
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" Her best advise for staying healthy without living a boring life boils down to two simple phrases — "oh well" and "so what.
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From what I understand about the device, it relies on distillation, which means it boils the water and cools it for purification.
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He also told CNBC of the pointed advice he gave his wife as voter anger with the political status quo boils over.
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Ultimately, Benger finds the issue all boils down to women's commitment to being unapologetically straightforward — without sugarcoating, softening, or curbing that directness.
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Yet, getting them to vote can be difficult for a number of reasons—which often boils down to apathy or schedule conflicts.
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Workable transit in a dense environment boils down to always giving preference to pedestrians and mass transit, and enforcing orderly vehicle traffic.
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But even in those cases, it still boils down to the core trope of a male hero saving (or avenging) a woman.
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Maybe the thought of getting stuck at the "kids" table yet again, or caught talking to that kooky aunt, boils your blood.
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While the water boils I have an uncomfortable conversation with my roommates about the dishes that were left overflowing in the sink.
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What that all boils down to is "authenticity," which I think is discussed in a very classed and gendered way in music.
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If you find yourself complaining about having a dysfunctional board, or you distrust the member's motivation, it always boils down to communication.
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Maxis previously explained why they couldn't yet include toddlers, which mostly boils down to resources and needing to make difficult design decisions.
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"This all boils down to one thing," said Juozas Kaziukenas, founder and chief executive of Marketplace Pulse, the e-commerce analytics firm.
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One of the ways basically just boils down to luck—happening to come across a frog while casually moving through the jungle.
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Lincoln Grahlfs, who steered a Navy tugboat near atomic test sites in the Marshalls in July 1946, has chronically labored with boils.
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Anything that boils down to an intelligent search through an enormous number of possibilities, said Mr Hassabis, could benefit from AlphaGo's approach.
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If he reverses himself, based on Trump's recent remarks, the case boils down to whether the judge was prejudiced by Trump's comments.
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According to Tribeca Therapy therapist Kelly Scott, it all boils down to having compassion for your partner's situation, whatever that might be.
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But when it comes to Africa's dearth of tour-level players, the "lack of resources" lament boils down to access to competition.
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The article suggests that the phenomenon boils down simply to a matter of choice of affluent blacks or to legacies of segregation.
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In both situations, success boils down to meeting a unique set of needs and expectations, even if you don't appeal to everyone.
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The test boils down to a simple question: If an album is not on Spotify, can it still go to No. 1?
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It boils stories down to their essence, and at its best, it finds new ways to pivot off of familiar storytelling tropes.
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And probably not as concise as that, but that's really what it boils down to and what I've tried to hold onto.
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I would often tell others I had spiders in my house because they were giant boils that never came to a head.
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This idea is known as "contextual-binding theory," and it boils down to three components: context learning, context change, and memory search.
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I found it helpful to skim off some of the foam that floats to the top of the pot as it boils.Â
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A particularly virulent and awful disease, the bubonic plague killed its victims quickly and painfully, causing high fevers and large, weeping boils.
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The younger man started popping his boils in a side mirror of a school bus while the other man called his mother.
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The entire visitor experience boils down to wandering into various galleries with no clear coherence in the narrative that should connect them.
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"At the end of the day, scaling a game boils down to two simple things, [cost per install] and LTV," he said.
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According to Jack Bogle, successful investing boils down to a simple strategy: Buy and hold the stock market for the long term.
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It all boils down to the ability to tell a good story that appeals to the biases humans are naturally susceptible to.
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But now, the dilemma boils down to how the judges will assign a dollar value to each person&aposs injuries or trauma.
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"I think this boils down to China's reaction," Peter Tchir, Brean Capital, head of macro strategy, said in an email to CNBC.
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Their argument boils down to the fact that we made vows — which include them — and we are breaking them without consulting them.
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But a lot of it boils down to whether or not you believe that a nuclear weapon would be a usable capability.
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But the main cause of Lenny's erratic behavior and yen for papal revolution boils down to something simple: a sense of abandonment.
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It boils down to this: If the land hasn't been cleaned up then it's not appropriate to open it to the public.
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"We should reject a false dichotomy that it all boils down to a choice between speed and safety," he said in April.
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I suspect the whole thing boils down to control — something you're afforded a lot more of when you work with Android vs. Windows.
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The message of the ad boils down to pay us 25 grand and you'll be so productive, you'll have time to eat breakfast.
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Whether this matters, though, is a political question, which boils down to whether Republicans will be sufficiently disgusted with Trump to withdraw support.
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Much of the concern boils down to what is genuinely new, and how financial markets might change, along with the roles of banks.
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Of course, it boils over and the crowd are treated to an impromptu fight as Pussy Willow pins her quarry to the mat.
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Benjamin G. Voyer—a psychology and behavioural science professor at London School of Economics — says the allure of height boils down to evolution.
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It gets so hot it boils your brain and people think they should still go hiking in the desert, while wearing a beanie.
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What this boils down to is that just the threat of male violence can stand in the way of equal opportunities for women.
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I was dying with anticipation, but a watched foot never boils, so I satisfied myself with more disgusting-amazing ventures in Google images.
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Theroux, 45, recently opened up to PEOPLE about his marriage, admitting that the secret to their romance boils down to one simple philosophy.
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Coffman has a three-part theory on why he lost, but every one of his points boils down to one common denominator: Trump.
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The argument for astronomical executive pay boils down to this: There's a thin market for skilled leadership, so companies have to pay competitively.
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The storyline essentially boils down to this: The queen is bored, so Ramesses calls upon a group of entertainers to perform for her.
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Prosecutors and Gonzalez said the case boils down to whether Garcia Zarate pointed and fired the gun intentionally or the weapon accidentally discharged.
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Later Wednesday, in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Alley," McCabe said the issue boils down to the cost of privacy versus national security.
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During that time, Yomee boils and stirs the milk and lets it set into yogurt before cooling it down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Media coverage usually boils down to photographs of rich people getting in and out of cars to check into the Sun Valley Resort.
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His point of view boils down to making sure everyone has healthcare that is affordable, but his solution won't be Medicare for all.
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"It all boils down to comfort level: If I'm going to make you comfortable, than I have to be comfortable first," she says.
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You probably think a cozy bed boils down to a good mattress, but the truth is the quality of your sheets matter, too.
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Ultimately, Young says, it boils down to the brain -- and the brain perceives all addiction the same, no matter what the activity is.
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And in the worst cases, that lie boils over into anger and violence towards trans women for putting their masculinity on the line.
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For Teagan, a software developer who founded Refuge Restrooms, a crowdsourced database of safe bathroom info, it mostly boils down to one question.
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In looking at what's behind the volatility, Timmer said it all boils down to the relationship between the yuan and the U.S. dollar.
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It all boils down to the classiness of the organization, all the way from the top down to the players on the field.
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That work boils down to the pursuit of something reliable and repeatable over the course of years, which is a laudable business aim.
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Berger synthesizes, paraphrases, and boils down large swaths of important cultural theory into a work that is both inspiring and intuitive to understand.
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But sadly from the very beginning to the bitter end, the Blazkowicz sisters' characterization almost exclusively boils down to being BJ's little girls.
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My past experience with coding usually boils down to frustrating moments hunting around for unclosed tags, but Kano's offering is much more robust.
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It all boils down to three mountain stages and what should be a fascinatingly unusual 17km individual time trial up Côte des Chozeaux.
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"It boils my blood to know that somebody can sit up there and say 'They just have to deal with it,' " said Tiser.
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Oni acknowledged, when pressed, that what she was doing was illegal, however, for her and other sellers, it all boils down to affordability.
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"Basically, when we look at that, what it boils down to for us is it's a company competing against a country," Zarit said.
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It has a double-wall construction, so the outer layer of plastic stays cool to the touch even as the water boils inside.
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The 4-Liter Zojirushi Hybrid Water Boiler and Warmer Electric Tea Kettle boils tons of water quickly and keeps it warm for hours.
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Deciding whether whole life insurance is right for you boils down to two questions, according toPolicygenius: Do you want to build cash value?
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It&aposs something that boils down to a concept called market breadth, which measures how many stocks are advancing versus the number declining.
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The argument over paid family and medical leave boils down to who we are as a country versus who we need to be.
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This is a big statement in a teen movie, a genre whose plot almost always boils down to: the guy wants the girl.
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There are several contributing factors, but it boils down to this: more people, carrying more devices, using them more often, for more purposes.
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Here's your primer, so you can "well, actually" everyone at your place of work today: Basically this whole thing boils down to ownership.
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Under the cold lens of natural selection, the drama of life unfolds without moral judgment: it all boils down to living and reproducing.
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STRIVR boils it down to the acronym RIDE: VR lets you train for rare, impossible, dangerous, or expensive scenarios, over and over again.
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His work, " Low tea in '43 (British Columbia) still boils," consists of china teacups fixed to the points of a lopsided maple leaf.
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Their success boils down to a rigidity that bleeds from possession to possession, quarter to quarter, night to night, and week to week.
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Nevertheless, when I hear him say the words "bad" and "Harry Potter" in the same breath, my stomach sinks and my blood boils.
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In her solo exhibition at Haus der elektronischen Künste Basel, Addie Wagenknecht boils down the experiences of postinternet life and then alchemizes them.
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In an exclusive interview with Business Insider, she said the job of startup founders boils down to three things: vision, people, and resources.
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At French's table, rhubarb spoon cake and classic clam boils have equal place alongside apple-cider-glazed duck and spiced squash chiffon pie.
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What really made the iPod so successful, and it really boils down to one thing, was that it was very easy to use.
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Later, Mr. Thompson started Feed the Future Forward, which has hosted crawfish boils and charity golf tournaments to raise money for lunch debt.
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Often times that boils down to international exposure, cultural competencies, collaboration, community involvement, leadership, but then also throwing in some funny random things.
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In the end, the plane and the entire US nuclear missile program are about keeping threatening behavior at bay before it boils over.
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But after that it's going to come down to football, and that's what it always boils down to, who can block and tackle.
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"How long can such an approach last before discontent boils over?" said Maya Wang, a researcher at Human Rights Watch in Hong Kong.
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I also like an uncooked sauce, something you prep while the pasta boils and then fold into the noodles while they're still hot.
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Here's how to figure it out: Solving usually boils down to figuring out whether the piece is in a MAJor or MINor key.
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In a nuclear reactor, heat caused by fission (the splitting of uranium) is what boils the water to spin the turbines with steam.
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One thing I learn when talking with these non-smartphone folks is how it all boils down to them simply not wanting a smartphone.
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" The final thrust in the brief is that what the lower court did by blocking the order nationwide boils down to "judicial second guessing.
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But tbh, with everything with me it always boils down to the music, so I could care less who is in the space flexing.
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Financial planner and New York Times columnist Carl Richards boils down everything you need to know about personal finance into simple graphs and diagrams.
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All you have to do—while it boils—is listen to "Stairway to Heaven" and then, there you have it: a perfectly cooked lobster.
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For McConaughey and others, perhaps this boils down to judgement, or a commendable desire to experiment and take risks that doesn't always pay off.
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Mark Zuckerberg's defense, in large part, boils down to "Running a development platform is expensive," in a world where Facebook needs to make money.
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"I don't think respecting your country or your flag boils down to whether you put your hand over your heart or not," Hawkins said.
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I personally believe the explanation boils down into three categories: penalties are up, egos are unchanged, and Thursday Night Football is harming the product.
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The boys rap about guns, drugs, revenge, and hedonism over an outrageously chunky instrumental that ultimately boils over into an outro of screeching distortion.
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The plant has been used in traditional Hawaiian healing to disinfect wounds, as well as to treat boils and high blood pressure, he says.
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Sometimes getting that dream job requires more than just a dazzling résumé and a killer interview — sometimes it boils down to who you know.
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His thesis boils down to why call a company and wait on hold for an agent when you can simply shoot them a message?
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Instead, everything plays like a regression, where the threat ultimately boils down to what felt like a scene from The Exorcism of Will Byers.
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The heat boils seawater dry — not just boiling away the water, but also heating salt molecules the boiled water leaves behind, like magnesium chloride.
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But really, the game boils down to a really cool bat cave tech demo and watching your friends and family die again and again.
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What it boils down to is basically video game addiction — playing games for unhealthy amounts of time and not feeling like you can stop.
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The WhatsApp founders' departure from Facebook boils down to a disagreement over how to monetize their famously 'anti-ads' messaging platform from Menlo Park.
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I think it really boils down to how dating apps approach humanizing, whether that is having them be more than just a single photo.
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That boils down to $21 per household which is frightfully close to the cost of the much more modern and feature-rich TiVo Bolt.
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Job focuses on the story of a wealthy man who loses everything -- his wealth and his health (think lots of boils described very vividly).
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When the butter boils immediately lower the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes, until the butter has separated and turns brown. 4.
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It all boils down to the idea that too much media and tech will ruin your kid -- or make them fat, dumb, and mean.
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While there are plenty of folks out there talking about energy, too often it boils down to cold statistics about barrels, kilowatts, and BTUs.
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The complexity of many computational problems, from calculating new digits of pi to finding large prime numbers, boils down to the speed of multiplication.
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It boils down to this: The system before ObamaCare was distorted by other outdated laws, leaving some Americans with poor and limited insurance options.
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For example, only a third of Americans knew that amplitude determines loudness of sounds, and that altitude affects the temperature at which water boils.
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Skatewear is huge, obviously, but it also boils down to three brands: "In my opinion, it's definitely [about] Supreme, Palace, and Adidas," he says.
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Distribution too is an oft-overlooked aspect: which stores and what areas of the world your records end up boils down to your distributor.
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But the reason why many Texans oppose the wall boils down to one simple fact: It will require them to give up their land.
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As our own Chris Welch observes, the noise reduction on this model is astounding — it instantly boils off the ambient din of midtown Manhattan.
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Preheat oven to 300°F (149° C). In a medium saucepan over medium heat, heat cream, milk and all spices, stirring until mixture boils.
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Deciding whether whole life insurance is right for you boils down to two questions, according to Policygenius: Do you want to build cash value?
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The National Council of Canadian Muslims slammed the bill's passage, saying it "boils down to ugly identity politics" before the provincial election next year.
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Beyond that, Trump boils down freedom of religion to a single simple issue: clergy being allowed to endorse candidates and keep tax exempt status.
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I've spent a good deal of the last week talking to experts about this question, and think it boils down to three main points.
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On top of all that, Claire has the gall to be out lancing boils at the hospital when Jamie comes home from the brothel.
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There are more nuances to Wolf's copper call, particularly in terms of timing, but his quant's view boils down to one simple market truth.
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"Basically your job boils down to keeping him from testifying under oath and hoping the rest comes out in the wash," the listing reads.
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They incorporate elements of doom and sludge into an extreme metal cauldron that boils over with hatred, even on the sunniest of Denver days.
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It's something that enriches your life…it's one of the clearest ways that we communicate, it boils things down to a very primal level.
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In the end, it boils down to how much security we're willing to accept before we feel it's intruding on our rights as individuals.
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It's an elegant test that takes a vast question about the nature of rational approximation and boils it down to a single calculable value.
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"It boils down to the issues of costs and human resources," she said, adding she needed a strategic rethink to keep her business sustainable.
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And it was set in that weird TV netherworld where every problem boils down to the same handful of characters fretting endlessly about it.
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So rage is powerful in terms of setting things in motion, but if it boils over, it can destroy a movement from the inside.
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"I think it all boils down to Mardi Gras," a specialist in infectious disease said about the city's trademark celebration last month, pictured above.
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But most studio fingers point toward Rotten Tomatoes, which boils down hundreds of reviews to give films "fresh" or "rotten" scores on its Tomatometer.
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But here's another way of looking at it: When you grow up in a country of 1 billion people, everything boils down to odds.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's defence of his social network's political ads policy boils down to repeatedly claiming "it's all free speech, man" (we paraphrase).
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It boils down to this: Be the person who folks want to sit next to in church or talk to in a coffee shop.
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As she prepares, tensions begin to simmer — thanks in part to the film's sound design and camerawork — until the gathering boils over into catastrophe.
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It's even more absurd that the actual answer basically boils down to: It's kind of real, but probably not the way you're using it.
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TAN: WE HAVE ALSO MADE IT VERY CLEAR IN OUR LATEST PROPOSAL AND IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO NXPI WILL NOT SOLVE QUALCOMM'S PROBLEM.
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The brewer says the difference boils down to women working mostly in its head office, while men tend to work less lucrative brewery jobs.
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More than a dozen hours of weekly reading by industry veteran Kristan Wojnar boils down to these three non-negotiables for your reading list.
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"It all boils down to trying to diversify what they're offering in the front of the store," said Jefferies health-care services analyst Brian Tanquilut.
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Instead, the company uses a sponge of calcium silicate, which absorbs the gas as the liquid boils off and slowly releases it over two weeks.
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To ATEEZ, who spoke to Refinery29 following their Brooklyn show, the final U.S. stop before heading to Europe, their overnight popularity boils down to chance.
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The answer is complicated, but it boils down to the fact that there is no one stakeholder who can change the status quo by itself.
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The intensity of their attraction nearly boils over ahead of the episode's rose ceremony, when Luke takes Hannah into a private room for a massage.
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As an isolated incident, this fight boils down to an obscure disagreement over the state's convention rules, with little actual consequence for the Democratic race.
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It boils down to making better choices across three things — set yourself up to be active, make good food choices and use time with purpose.
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The issue boils down to a question of power: How far can a President go in limiting who is allowed to enter the United States?
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In most cases, the gap between bulls and bears boils down to a difference of a few months over when prices should start to rise.
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It also has to be resistant to a Sybil attack, which boils down to forging identities to gain an undeservedly large influence on the network.
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That philosophy boils down to a premise simultaneously advocated by certain physicists, worldwide stoners, and the Dalai Llama: what if our universe is an atom?
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And if the answer boils down to a unique quality women candidates have, even the question of what that quality is is up for debate.
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The trade-off essentially boils down to the time and energy spent to lower cognitive load, in exchange for increased probability in the desired outcome.
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However, Occidental's bid for Anadarko largely boils down to the latter's oil and gas assets in the Permian Basin, where Anadarko and Shell share acreage.
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When this uranium undergoes a fission chain reaction, it boils water to generate steam, which spins a turbine to power a generator and produce electricity.
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Ultimately, Yesterday boils down to a classic love story, and not one with any real stakes (apart from a man named Gavin, who seems nice).
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"This dispute boils down to whether the allegations concern conduct by EquiLend alone, or conduct undertaken by the prime broker defendants using EquiLend," Failla wrote.
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It, on some level, always boils down to two Apprentice teams against each other, with Trump himself getting to decide who won and who lost.
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The key to understanding what's real and what's merely a fantasy between these two scenarios boils down to the Jason Isbell songs that introduce them.
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What it boils down to is I've been getting this great rush of material coming my way, and excellent people to work on it with.
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"It boils down to: do we want the Commission to put its nose in the affairs of the national type-approval authorities?" one diplomat said.
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The poor Chinese who wandered into her tiny church had boils from malnutrition and fungus-encrusted feet; she set up a clinic to treat them.
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Perhaps it boils down to this: in West's own words, The Life of Pablo is a "gospel album" that explores faith through struggle, through failure.
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What it all boils down to is that Mellie decides it's time to stop cowering in the face of this secret organization and push back.
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The process essentially boils down to two steps: Rosetta scans images for text, and then uses text recognition to identify what the text actually says.
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The beef boils down to this: Rent-by-the-minute wheels seem harmless, even beneficial; able to serve transportation deserts, and carbon friendlier than taxis.
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Making the public case for updating consumer protections earlier this month, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler argued it boils down to a matter of consumer choice.
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Everything boils down to trying to help teach users mindfulness, which is in of itself a skill that requires training, co-founder Alex Tew said.
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So much of what passes for modern wisdom boils down to not letting yourself be affected too much, or in the wrong way, by others.
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Johnson's problem with the legislation boils down to his concern about the way the Senate bill treats pass-through entities versus how it treats corporations.
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Good credit card management boils down to making payments on time and relying on revolving credit only in limited situations, according to Greg McBride, Bankrate.
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As are the mom-and-pop restaurants where locals flock for shrimp boils, steamed blue crab and tangy Lynnhaven oysters plucked straight from Chesapeake Bay.
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One former The RealReal employee says it boils down to the amount of products that need to be authenticated in a short amount of time.
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Whether a family is affluent or struggling, however, every question about children and money and values eventually boils down to this: How much is enough?
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McNulty's conclusion boils down to this: The couples who had high expectations of their relationships and who fulfilled those expectations were satisfied with their marriage.
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From the consumer point of view, the carrier 5G business model conundrum boils down to: What is my carrier going to charge me for 5G?
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Directed by Penna from a screenplay he co-wrote with first-time feature writer Ryan Morrison, Arctic boils this down to its very simplest elements.
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"It really boils down to the fact that OB-GYNs and other primary care docs, including pediatricians, are still afraid of mental health," Burkhard says.
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It boils down to category shopping: "A Star Is Born" producers wanted to compete in the dramatic category, which is seen as having more heft.
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"It boils down to mutual intransigence between the U.S. and China," said Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at the Australian National University.
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Not a month goes by that a reader doesn't shoot me an email that boils down to a plea: Won't you save a beloved restaurant?
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The case essentially boils down to a computer model that points to Mr. Astarita as the possible shooter based on the trajectory of the bullets.
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" Mr. Graham's analysis of the memo boils down to this: "If the legal ramifications of the memo seem minimal, the political repercussions are less clear.
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The battle over who has the best chicken sandwich that has become a viral internet sensation boils down to a change in consumer eating habits.
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It boils down to having a well thought out business model and a team that is disciplined in the way it executes on that plan.
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The plan mostly boils down to highway projects that threaten to drain state and local treasuries without delivering anything close to a return on investment.
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Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Lamar Alexander (Tennessee.) And it boils down to this: Sure, what Trump did isn't great -- and I wouldn't have done it.
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Starting this week in New York state court, though, the case against Weinstein boils down to five felony charges based on claims by two women.
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" Overall, Vélez said, it boils down to looking "at a lot of behavioral information to try to create a more holistic picture of that consumer.
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At parties, he wowed people with descriptions of boils and rashes and growths, strange hair patterns, nasty scars, pus-filled cysts, bizarre freckles, cancers, moles.
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No one person knows what's in each of the simmering pots, and no one can predict what happens when one pot boils into the next.
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Her family's lodge, which opened 20103 years ago on the shores of Green Bay, is known for its cherry-stuffed French toast and whitefish boils.
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It mirrors what some other bars and organizations are doing, and boils down to no racism, no homophobia, no sexism, no ableism, and no transphobia.
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But ultimately, it all boils down to figuring out how to sell these products to mass markets; it's different than selling to an urbane class.
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Temperatures above that don't really happen naturally in our contemporary universe—it's sort of an "absolute hot" temperature, the point at which matter itself boils.
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"It will be attacked heavily by the member states because it boils down to giving away sovereignty to Brussels," Green member of parliament Bas Eickhout said.
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But you know, I don't regret the decision at all, I regret the rock that I picked, so that's pretty much what it boils down to.
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But her default was to laugh, and then deliver an honest, frank response that basically boils down to: Yes, you silly man, of course I have.
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We also asked MoviePass for comment on the swirling rumors and received a bizarre reply that boils down to a denial of the marketing team's involvement.
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Taken out in handheld mode, for a commute, Thumper boils the blood like no amount of miss-your-meeting delays ever could—in a good way.
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I make the salad, N makes the ground pork and veggies, and L boils the noodles, which N's mum brought back for them from Hong Kong.
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Within Cincinnati, it's my understanding that it really boils down to a political issue between mayoral candidates who are on city council, and it being divisive.
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WATCH: Idris Elba Isn't Giving Up PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive Title 'As Long as I'm Alive' Smith's absence boils down to scheduling conflicts, according to Variety.
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When the best-case read boils down to "well, they weren't all booing," it's probably better to just take the L and stop attending public events.
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In it, Glenn Close's unhinged character boils a live bunny owned by the family of the man she has an affair with, played by Michael Douglas.
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The story then focuses on David's efforts to save his son's life, which range from futile attempts at reasoning to suspicion that boils over into rage.
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According to a New York Times report, the current gun death rate in the U.S. boils down to approximately 27 fatalities every day of the year.
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Dissatisfaction with the EU often boils down to the suspicion that its original mission of economic integration has morphed into a misguided push for political union.
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What this boils down to is giving its tenants access to turn-key services such as HR, brand and marketing support, sales tools and the like.
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More practically, though, it boils down to this question: Should you be able to lock your phone so securely that even the F.B.I. cannot open it?
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His view of their efforts boils down to a single number: the share of GDP spent on defence, and whether it meets NATO's guideline of 2%.
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After all, this whole scandal essentially boils down to one thing: the Lee family making sure Jay Y. Lee could succeed his father in running Samsung.
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While he rummages around and boils some eggs (which always reminds me of Joanna from The Rescuers Down Under), I message with some friends back home.
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The choice boils down to this: are you buying headphones to listen to at home or in some other quiet environment where you won't disturb others?
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It all boils down to "pushing yourself past your comfort zone," explained Norm Koch, a Spartan Race designer who got his start creating skiing terrain parks.
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Essentially the issue boils down to a huge swath of Americans (the baby boomers) retiring and staying retired for longer, leaving a smaller pool of workers.
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"At its core, this case boils down to whether state and local governments can restrict their officials from voluntarily cooperating with a federal scheme," he wrote.
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According to Chagmion Antoine, an award winning journalist and producer, a lot of it boils down to news being a product sold to primarily white audiences.
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Here's what it boils down to: Cramer anticipates there will be various three-day selloffs whenever a piece of news comes out about a rate hike.
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According to psychology academics, clique formation is actually not unique to our high school experiences — the existences of Twitter cliques boils down to our human nature.
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Checking this sometimes just boils down to using Google: Searching for seemingly-unique phrases in documents, supposedly private email addresses, and filenames can return enlightening results.
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The cause boils down to a 9% increase in operating expenses and a 13% cost of sales compared to last year, a Starbucks spokesperson told WSJ.
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There are humans who have a desire to be comfortable, which boils down to having a certain air temperature, radiant temperature and humidity, among other things.
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" Earlier this year, the Chinese state-run tabloid Global Times warned "if the North Korean nuclear issue boils over, a war on the peninsula is unavoidable.
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Hedge funds' reluctance to invest really boils down to concerns over volatility, security and perception, according to Louis Gargour, founder of alternative asset manager LNG Capital.
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LNG boils off at about 0.1 to 0.15 percent per day while being transported by ship, and at a lower rate while being stored in tanks.
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The story of Gawker's murder boils down to the fact that a very, very rich man was able to destroy a publication he disliked with impunity.
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The race likely boils down to the margins in three types of localities: the exurbs – not suburbs – of Northern Virginia, the downstate suburbs, and Old Virginia.
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The difference of opinion boils down to the time-line governing Glencore's aluminum warrant cancellations and shipping instructions and ISTIM's subsequent allocation of load-out berths.
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That such a major storm would hit the exact same location in two years "boils down to rotten luck," wrote The Washington Post's meteorologist Jeff Halverson.
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There are several reasons for this, but in most cases it boils down to two things: proximity to reliable recycling containers or just plain old laziness.
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But whether the bill can gain the traction it needs among Republicans, who are wary of being viewed as weak on crime, boils down to Trump.
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The key, says Orman, boils down to one mental shift: You have to find the same kind of pleasure you get from spending when you save.
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" Eventually, he boils it down to something more simple: "He's dead and to me it ain't that fuckin' sad / He didn't stop 'til he got enough.
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However, people familiar with the project say Airbus's campaign chiefly boils down to concerns over a shortfall in cash payments, especially from the largest customer Germany.
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And that message, he seems to sum up a few moments later, boils down to this: Wayne has always been a rebel in the rap world.
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Green told me they don't know exactly where it re-emerges, but you can see two distinct "boils" of water at the base of the falls.
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His point boils down to this: merchants must recover the cost of accepting credit cards from all of their customers if they can't discriminate among cards.
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Read more: A woman who studied 600 millionaires found how rich you can get boils down to 6 'wealth factors,' no matter your age or salary2.
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But Ms. Evans ("Dance Nation") wisely keeps the performances from her five cast members at a meditative simmer that never boils over into declamation and melodrama.
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The field of "experimental aesthetics" boils down to efforts to solve two age-old enigmas: What is art, and why do we like what we like?
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"It more or less boils down to how you see the conflicts in American society, and which groups you see as representing you," Ms. Lee said.
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Improbable as it might seem, that premise boils down to a subversion of the famous reality TV code: What if everyone was here to make friends?
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The difference of opinion boils down to the time-line governing Glencore's aluminium warrant cancellations and shipping instructions and ISTIM's subsequent allocation of load-out berths.
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But the question boils down to whether Mr. Trump was seeking to coerce Ukrainian officials into actions to benefit the United States or to benefit himself.
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The reason for the double-digit point spread in this game boils down to two teams having a similar approach, but Baltimore executing it far better.
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I suspect this is why some people feel that they can't solve a crossword puzzle; it boils down to when they first meet up with it.
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Making the best use of a balance transfer boils down to making those payments on time and aggressively paying down the balance during the introductory period.
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Her argument usually boils down to this: Meghan Daum herself was not directly disadvantaged by systems of oppression, and therefore she has trouble believing they exist.
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" Mitski told me, "Maybe it just boils down to: I'm a woman who's really into her career, so I'm obsessed with the craft of my work. . . .
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The country's fate boils down to its ability to address its structural deficiencies, and, importantly, the wealthy's willingness to stomach the lion's share of the losses.
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Two pairs of candidates are running on joint tickets and the choice boils down to whether members want to stick with the grand coalition or rethink.
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The furor over the Western Wall agreement boils down to a refusal by Israel's Orthodox religious authorities to grant any recognition to Reform and Conservative Judaism.
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"It really boils down to the fact that the euro rallied, it turned around and it's pretty expensive to be short dollars at this point," he said.
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"It all boils down to comfort level: If I'm going to make you comfortable, then I have to be comfortable first," Obama told Vogue's Jonathan Van Meter.
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What my ranking boils down to is what volcano has the highest potential for mass casualties based population, style of eruption and potential for large explosive events.
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I disabled a couple of the standard features, such as pressing on the bottom-right corner for a right-click, but that boils down to personal preference.
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" Still, Concord is aware the EJD has problems, which in a blog post titled "Explaining Your Executive JD to Employers," it boils down to a "messaging issue.
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There is so much simmering tension that boils over in startling ways, like in episode 5 when Allie has to make a shocking life-or-death decision.
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Well, that's a question people have been asking for quite a while, but the gist boils down to the fact that they're trying to do it all.
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Zuckerberg went on to clarify that the type of "meaningful" content the company is banking on boils down to content that fosters relationship building and interactive engagement.
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Image: er madx/Flickr Creative CommonsFrom 22012 to 1351, a nightmare disease ravaged Europe, afflicting victims with putrid black boils, fevers, vomiting, and in short order, death.
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Determining how much you'll need all boils down to what you want your future lifestyle to look like and how much it will cost to fund it.
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Their argument boils down to this: Detaining someone solely for speaking Spanish is the same thing as stopping someone solely because of their race — which is illegal.
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Ara chief Richard Woolridge spits out crazy edit-video-while-you-computer-vision use cases, but says the spec boils down to this: It can handle anything.
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It's a beautifully paced blend of sci-fi and horror, Armageddon flicks and Criminal Minds that boils down to one question: Can we trust Howard (John Goodman)?
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Because his answer almost always boils down to the same darkly pragmatic, but profoundly empathetic point: Recovery, he argues, is a great option for people who recover.
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The actress recently sat down with PopSugar to divulge all her tips, and, as it turns out, perfect skin all boils down to three relatively easy things.
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And it boils my blood that my family, and other families dealing with the worst imaginable tragedy, have to deal with this kind of cruelty and bullying.
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"It really boils down to how people are being treated regardless of how many miles it is, the fact that people are living in fear," she said.
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The results, presented unedited below, show both the power and the limitations of pattern-recognition machine learning, which is more or less what AI boils down to.
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I'm sure I've got plenty of dumb, pretentious things to say about it, but realistically speaking, it all boils down to: I like seeing bodies come apart.
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The puffs bulge from the surface like boils on a body, but, coated in bright metallics, pastels, or glitter, they suggest play or amusement more than illness.
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As a simple matter of arithmetic, G.D.P. boils down to how much people are working, and how much economic output is generated for each unit of work.
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It grinds the beans, tamps the grounds into the filter, boils the water, pushes it with lots of pressure, and takes care of the waste for you.
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"It boils down to this: you shouldn't have to be concerned about your safety while shopping for clothes or trying on a pair of jeans," he wrote.
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Andrew Chambliss: Virginia shooting Morgan really boils down to the fundamental disagreement that they have in kind of their viewpoints of how to live in the apocalypse.
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The count plans to marry Hideko and then ditch her, a plan that seems doomed when Sookee and Hideko's lady-maid intimacy steams and then boils over.
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Trump's the kind of candidate who reflects the red hot irrational anger that sometimes boils over in tragedy, Clinton's the president who can help heal after tragedy.
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There's chaos in Paris this week as a lengthy battle over the failure to properly scale up a bikeshare system boils over into a heated labor dispute.
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Infowars did not immediately respond to our request for comment but Jones sent ZDNet a lengthy rant that boils down to something like, I haven't been pwned!
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"It's the iconic South Carolina sauce is what it boils down to," he said, surveying the restaurant, with its lazy Susans, ceiling fans, and brown linoleum floor.
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What Couto said all of this boils down to is a need to feel loved and a lack of options people have for mates in the winter.
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Her recent descent from human-rights icon to problematic fave owes to her response to treatment of the Rohingya, which boils down to an extremely loud silence.
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Still, it boils down to this: Any given eclipse will repeat on an "eight years, 11 days, eight hours" cycle, or what's known as the Saros cycle.
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As the water boils off, it can produce piles of sand grains that eventually collapse, potentially creating the "channels" seen on the red planet, the study says.
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But what this boils down is into another public-relations catastrophe between TV media and the public; not aiding in the already construed skepticism of mainstream media.
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An online version of GrayKey which allows 300 unlocks costs $15,000 (which boils down to $50 per device), and an offline capability with unlimited uses is $30,000.
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The solution to this problem on both sides — whether you're receiving the feedback or giving it — boils down to trusting that everyone is participating in good faith.
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The challenge boils down to two unavoidable problems: Our initial expectations for how a place might vote are never perfect, and initial results are never perfectly representative.
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The deeper I delve into biohacking, the more I think a lot of the discomfort with it boils down to simple neophobia — a fear of what's new.
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It boils down to this: How should the rivers be controlled, who should make those decisions and how much protection should be given to those most vulnerable?
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Holzhauer's strategy boils down to this: Go for the high-value clues first, hunt for the Daily Doubles and, when he finds them, bet everything he has.
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The whole thing boils over one day when Mr. Montgomery comes home and discovers yet again there is no hall table upon which to set his hat.
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On Sunday, March 219, many New Orleanians were throwing crawfish boils, catering to Bourbon Street's tourists, and grumbling over the cancellation of the St. Patrick's Day parade.
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The reason why women might have a slight performance advantage in super-long running races likely boils down to differences in two key hormone levels between sexes.
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This boils down to testing out the login until you find it or give up, probably suffering from a headache and eye strain as you do so.
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Rather than a $295, 53-course tasting menu, the summer spot will feature fried chicken feasts ($75 a person), lobster boils ($125 a person) and other dishes.
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Astrology memes have risen in popularity because people like it very much when someone boils down their entire being into highly specific, yet extremely broad, character traits.
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Sewage can cause boils or rashes on parts of the body that are submerged for extended periods of time, such as legs, according to environmentalist Wilma Subra.
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Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, believes that the case boils down to corporate interests attacking the rights of workers.
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"Everything we're talking about really boils down to the fact that we have this war on our hands," Dr. King said in yet another wiretapped phone call.
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It boils down to the cameras and battery life, though they're going to have to blow me out of the water before I recommend a $1,400 phone.
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Entrepreneurs lead busy lives, but the secret to getting more things done each day boils down to practicing a few key habits to help manage competing demands.
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The difference between economies that thrive and those that falter boils down to two related factors: how effectively capital is deployed, and how well corporations are governed.
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I believe it fundamentally boils down to two issues, a homogeneous culture of elitism and entitlement as well as a lack of committed leadership at all levels.
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The Bezos-Enquirer story is incredibly complicated, but it boils down to this: The Enquirer has embarrassing photos and texts of Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez.
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In a sermon to a childhood friend, he gives the rundown on the Great Tribulation, warning of the boils, earthquakes and drought that will besiege the unchosen.
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Legally speaking, Tanvir boils down to a conflict over whether RFRA's vague language permits government officials to be sued for money damages if they violate that law.
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The medical community is still heavily reliant on fax machines and part of that boils down to tradition, where some feel more at ease with the technology.
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Down from the myriad video, audio, and power cables that the original Genesis Mini required, the Mini version boils all of that down to just two cables.
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Every NHL argument against sending its players to the Olympics boils down to 30 really rich people not being able to get out of their own way.
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The shutdown — which boils down to the fight over spending on a border wall, has affected people's livelihoods and safety, as well as the nation's bottom line.
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When the wider public pays any attention to space and cosmic ventures, it usually boils down to the oldest of political questions: What's in it for me?
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Our world is built on universal truths: Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, gravity holds things to the earth, and children's birthday parties are really for adults.
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Basically, it boils down to using SpaceX's forthcoming mega-rocket (codenamed Big Fucking Rocket, or BFR for short) to lift a massive spaceship into orbit around the Earth.
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The argument boils down to a legal question about whether special tax measures like Prop C require a two-thirds vote or just a simple majority to pass.
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The problem, however, is that it boils down a complex issue, undermining the number of factors that might predict future violence aside from a flood of "moral" tweets.
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By the time my guardian (a fellow adoptee, age 7) and I boarded the plane to Chicago, I had boils from head to toe, and weighed 12 lbs.
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The 40-year-old revealed his "secret ingredient" for his flapjacks is mung beans, which he boils with rice before before blending and adding to classic pancake batter.
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Microsoft's miniaturized Surface Go is the best budget 2-in-1 tablet because it boils down the essentials of a Surface device into its most approachable form yet.
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A dress that I hadn't worn since being diagnosed with Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), a horrible and embarrassing disease that has left my underarms full of boils and scars.
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Mr. Quinn boils down the contribution of groups like the Irish or the Jews to a trait or two, often zeroing in on language to make a point.
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Designer and stylist Rachel Zoe sat down with YouTube star Hannah Hart to talk about her love for fashion in Barilla's new web series While the Water Boils.
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I've written a "Guide to Getting Over Breakups," but it all boils down to the same basic things: The first is accept your feelings for what they are.
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In essence, the argument boils down to this - the government is populated by experts and when they speak we should tip the scales of justice in their favor.
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The trick boils down to spoofing capacitive MEMS accelerometers, the chips that enable smartphones and Fitbits to know when they're in motion, where they're going, and how quickly.
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Also, nearly every recipe boils down to "take ingredients, put into your slow cooker, and wait a bit," which you probably could have figured out on your own.
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Considering the fact we've waited about 15 months for this moment since the series bowed in July 2016, the countdown now boils down to merely a few hours.
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What this really boils down to is safety and transparency: People want to see that the money they send across borders is going where it is supposed to.
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It boils down to men learning how to manipulate women through "psychological" tips and suggests that with the right series of lines, any women can be won over.
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Meadows said the tax reform debate boils down to a decision between a controversial "border adjustment tax" plan backed by House Speaker Paul Ryan and deficit-funded reforms.
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The key to their happy marriage of more than seven decades boils down to "a couple of rules that we follow," Carter, 94, told Bill and Melinda Gates.
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