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The competition came down to two phone bidders and lasted nine minutes before the hammer came down to a round of applause at $19973 million, or $90.3 million with fees.
It came down to Arizona's strength — the running game.
Ultimately, the vote came down to two senators -- Sen.
Or do you think it came down to local issues?
In retrospect, his success came down to confidence, Law says.
He explained that Bain's success came down to problem solving.
The devil came down to Georgia for a reason, right?
What it came down to, though, were simply bad bets.
"It really came down to simplifying the business," said Fusco.
The issue, as you can imagine, came down to money.
In the end the decision came down to the kids.
I came down to his office and met with them.
In the end, the choice came down to three countries.
Nevertheless, this episode still came down to schemey Anna vs.
Even so, the game still came down to the wire.
Stalemate The other night Elgar came down to the basement.
But in the end, the decision came down to fish.
Everything now came down to the third and final match.
In the end, victory came down to a parasitic wasp.
Critic's Notebook It came down to she said, he screamed.
So it came down to the demands of the profession?
In the end, Meadows admitted it came down to politics.
Another Democratic lawmaker said it all came down to money.
She joked that the criticism came down to her face.
The decision to drop out largely came down to finances.
As rates came down to zero, banks didn't do it.
"It all came down to the word 'boner,'" she said.
After studying music at university, I came down to London.
It came down to how much effort she put in.
"It came down to ownership, plain and simple," he said.
Ultimately, he said, it came down to a lack of money.
As for Sunday's game, it came down to the final play.
Shortly after Jaafari's comments, two rebel spokesmen came down to respond.
In the end, however, it came down to Cormier's Olympic wrestling.
So when it came down to it, man — accidents happen, man.
Ultimately, though, his decision came down to practicality, the outlet reported.
For Zynga, the decision came down to a handful of reasons.
The medals this time came down to the final four skiers.
John McCain (R-AZ) absent, the vote came down to Sen.
"I think I came down to see the ocean," Kyle said.
The decision came down to the definition of one word: sex.
The choice of Austria's new president came down to postal votes.
After six rounds, the result came down to a split decision.
Most of the preferences came down to nutrition and personal taste.
In the end, it came down to a choice between Mrs.
Only recently did I realize what it came down to: shame.
The bottleneck largely came down to money, according to the agency.
He says ending the lease with Pourkay came down to expenses.
For Meraz-Baca, the decision came down to her overall wellness.
The issue, like most things on YouTube, came down to copyright.
That's why I don't think the performance came down to individuals.
It very much came down to: It was just my life.
Most of my decision came down to my poor experience with Obamacare.
"The problem came down to distribution," Rogers says he came to learn.
Tonight, it came down to players, and they did some special things.
But Stamos' biggest issues with Yahoo likely came down to government snooping.
In the end our shortlist came down to South Korea and France.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, came down to procedure.
But it ultimately came down to a question of who to trust.
The buzzer was broken so Mark came down to let us in.
Some of that also came down to the people in the city.
Even when it came down to the gig itself, it was shaky.
But members' response to the shooting came down to one goal: unity.
They were both qualified buyers so ultimately, it came down to price.
Then it all came down to the saga of the Chechen players.
Her choice, she said, came down to Hillary Clinton's views on abortion.
It came down to self-reflection and a desire to improve myself.
"It came down to four pretty damn seasoned people," the source added.
I think in the end it literally came down to the surge.
It all came down to a demonstration in a bar in Basel.
A lot of that came down to how transformative smart phones were.
One source said Greitens's sentiment came down to two words: Screw Hawley.
Once the Mavericks took the lead, the rest came down to defense.
But at the end of the day, it came down to money.
He also says there's no doubt the verdict came down to race.
But the verdict came down to the child being barred from preschool.
"The decision came down to my health and my family," Mauer wrote.
The dance came down to two people: my friends Gage and Baronhawk.
Critic's Notebook The Olympics ice dancing competition came down to a dress.
The answer, as with so many things online, came down to marketing.
But then the order came down to let him go without charge.
"It all came down to turnovers," said Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley.
As with everything else in business, the case came down to money.
"We're putting all the debris that came down to use," he said.
"It ultimately came down to a difference in philosophy," the source says.
Time and again, their argument mostly came down to one issue: Israel.
He came down to the lobby wearing basketball shorts and a peacoat.
That was what it came down to… It wasn't about reinventing the wheel.
She finished her shift at work and then came down to the celebrations.
But it still came down to $200 a month, completely out of pocket.
It's Jesus Christ who came down to earth and died for our sins.
It's Jesus Christ, who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
"When it came down to it, the American public pushed back," says Rogers.
The story suggests that it all came down to jealousy, rivalry, and money.
That news came down to House Republicans in their conference meeting Thursday afternoon.
When it came down to the financial side, it was just second nature.
As many expected, this one came down to Coy's wrestling and experiential edge.
Roger came down to set one day on GoldenEye and wished me well.
After 15 seasons, it all came down to La'Porsha Renae and Trent Harmon.
It all came down to the Federal Reserve and interest rates once again.
Last week, the vote between Keith and Kelley came down to their decision.
For the first time ever, her choice came down to style, not size.
It's Jesus Christ who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
That is ultimately what [the show of solidarity] came down to, personal choice.
Charlo denied the weed allegations and said it all came down to race.
In the end, it all came down to the definition of a conversation.
When it came down to what really matters in life -- Joe was there.
Williams heard the commotion and came down to interview members of the crowd.
A lot of it came down to culture and reinvigorating the Microsoft culture.
We thrive in moments like this, and that's what it came down to.
The decision to add news, he explained, came down to long-term success.
It really came down to the cold, hard weighing of costs and benefits.
Mr. Kelly said it came down to making travel safer and more efficient.
The reasons to believe came down to only one: I couldn't not believe.
As maybe it had to, it all came down to the final quarter.
But in the end, it came down to a bunch sprint, as expected.
And even then it came down to the final minute of Game 7.
That decision ultimately came down to two factors: cost transparency and delivery speed.
It came down to the cost of living and types of talent available.
Even the Titans' upset of the Patriots came down to the final minutes.
But when it finally came down to the deed, it felt all wrong.
It came down to two members of the political establishment in their 70s.
Princeton, Penn and Harvard — those were definitely the schools it came down to.
They came up with hundreds of names and it finally came down to "Covenant".
That's essentially what the finale of Mr. Robot came down to on Wednesday night.
The 2004 campaign, as most Democrats saw it, came down to issues versus identity.
That being said, it came down to a one-possession game at the end.
"This ultimately came down to a family decision between Emily and I," Swanson wrote.
In the end, this instruction came down to a simple message: Find underpriced properties.
In the end, everything came down to one desert battle along the Mediterranean coast.
In the end, it all came down to those three categories I mentioned earlier.
The former EIC explained it came down to who she thought could sell covers.
When it came down to the final test, Trinity was in tiger queen-mode.
And it turns out it all came down to that intractable problem: human error.
It came down to the last couple of minutes and they made the plays.
Came down to one of my favorite places on the, family by my side.
This was the year it all came down to Fantasia Barrino and Diana DeGarmo.
"His start came down to a couple of pitches," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
In the end, it came down to pragmatism, execution and big pile of money.
At the root of it, Katie's inability to relinquish control came down to fear.
Lastly, it came down to finding the right oil to fry the chicken in.
Once certain expenses were applied, the estimated bill on profits came down to £551,174.
What came down to that chemistry that you and Jessica Barden shared on set?
Each game in the best-of-five set came down to one stock vs.
I think it came down to the fact that he never wants to sell.
And that discovery all came down to an accident in a vat of wine.
Ann and Chris, a photography team, captured this photo, which came down to timing.
It came down to six legislators who handled last-minute negotiations on April 10.
For Lyft, however, the company said it came down to a lack of ridership.
The November 303 election was wildly close, and it all came down to Florida.
It came down to the power of the purse versus the power of patriarchy.
Landis, who seemed to enjoy toying with Ruth, came down to check things out.
The issue came down to the labeling of various features in Google's "Activity Controls" menu.
Who knew that painlessly ripping out my body hairs came down to balancing my chakras?
Sometimes it just came down to things like taxis that were out of our control.
And when it came down to deciding between all four coaches, Porter chose Team Xtina!
Everyone was trying too hard, until the game came down to the player who can't.
"The 2000 election came down to one state in particular," Devine said, referring to Florida.
MM: I remember that scene too because I came down to watch that be filmed.
Incredibly, it all came down to answering an ad in the back of a newspaper!
When everything's great, you have to get picky—and it came down to small details.
Ultimately it came down to making it simple while ensuring it won't open by accident.
I really started to lose my mind when it came down to choosing a florist.
It fell to $14.99; Arm & Hammer liquid laundry detergent came down to $10.99 from $15.79.
The difference between the fastest mechanic and the slowest mechanic came down to gaze patterns.
Alford said the lapse this time came down to allowing Stanford too many offensive rebounds.
And don't forget the 2000 presidential election in Florida, which came down to 537 votes.
CAME DOWN TO A COUPLE OF BUSINESSES, MAINLY OUR COMMODITY BUSINESS AND OUR CURRENCY BUSINESS.
Then I fainted and he came down to help me and then I became revived.
He then sprung high for the rebound and came down to find nobody near him.
Mateja: The fact that if it came down to it, Sammy would kill for me.
This one came down to Teymur's striking skill—or perhaps more accurately, Svensson's lack thereof.
The match came down to the two most dreaded words in the sport: penalty kicks.
"It came down to them making shots and we weren't, it's pretty simple," Long said.
The legal question came down to whether states are barred from imposing such excessive fines.
They came down to Kingston and sank $1 million to produce a Middle Eastern movie.
I came down to that conclusion based on what I had seen in Hollywood before.
Often, it came down to whether that person was the type who merited such help.
Bloomberg on Monday night didn't rule out endorsing Biden if it came down to it.
It came down to sort of like Tetris: You get this; you don't get that.
As often happens, the choice of dessert came down to a matter of gender politics.
"It came down to some soul-searching," Turner said in an interview with The Hill.
Eventually, a board member came down to talk with the protesters and accept their petition.
MORE (R-Ariz.) has said the impasse came down to four amendments: one from Sen.
When the hour was up, I showered and came down to the receptionist to pay.
But Ms. Correal said the outrage over the jail came down to something more fundamental.
We are all all stars, so it just really came down to the tiny little details.
And I think ultimately it just came down to that because it was just strange coincidences.
Ultimately, the whole project came down to chance—there wasn't a master plan at any stage.
But word got out that Ali was there, and 200,000 people came down to see him.
When it came down to picking a place to honeymoon, Maynard, true to form, wanted adventure.
It all came down to the limited number of spots for students who need financial aid.
The secret to their survival came down to one important business decision, Mr. Tuberman said recently.
The decision about whether or not to buy a digital press came down to a number.
But it came down to a really simple thing: I wanted to fill out a bikini.
It came down to the wire, something appropriate for the first major battery-electric motorsports series.
Heather is a great girl and an amazing dancer, but it came down to the votes.
It all came down to the detective work of Cembalest, who was able to see it.
When it came down to taste, Camp and Astin hoped to incorporate three different cake flavors.
What the decision primarily came down to, though, was keeping both sports viable as career options.
Warburg's reckless decision to stay in Nazi Germany most likely came down to his astonishing ego.
On the Runway 33 Photos View Slide Show ' In the end, it came down to Beyoncé.
It came down to trying to figure out what could make me understand who he was.
Whitted was funny, but "when it came down to getting serious, he got serious," Beneitone said.
In both cases, the failed landings came down to issues in the final stages of descent.
For Barrett, it came down to the financial assistance she was going to get for school.
Maidment said the decision came down to the struggle to find an audience for the site.
That refusal came down to what his aides describe as two of Mattis' most important characteristics.
Ives says that much of the battle came down to Bezos and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
The bottom two tonight came down to me and Peppermint, and I think that was appropriate.
This one, as many expected, came down to the wrestling skill of the more experienced fighter.
Pittsburgh's playoff lot came down to Saturday's results on the final night of the regular season.
But when it came down to it, that's all they were doing to stop the problem.
Even the logistics of getting to the rally and back came down to red-versus-blue.
" He says: "We told camps that, when it came down to it, to think of us.
In the end, one shareholder said it came down to a simple choice for the CEO.
But when it came down to it, it was what the classic arcade had evolved into.
Mr. Gladstein said the final choice for a site came down to Taiwan or South Korea.
It all came down to a single vote in the Tennessee legislature on August 18, 1920.
The 2016 race ultimately came down to less than a few percentage points in several states.
In more than a dozen other states, budget deliberations came down to the wire this year.
"It came down to 1 yard at the end, and we didn't get it," Brady said.
Like most things, though, one's ability to drink came down to means, according to Mr. Wondrich.
Really when it came down to the actual event itself, we didn't really learn anything new.
It all came down to the subject the film was addressing: sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.
He eventually came down to court level though to do a little yelling over the officiating.
"I heard about Sir Roger two hours before I came down to the track," he said.
In the op-ed, James wrote that his endorsement decision came down to a few factors.
I think it all came down to the moment I accepted that I was a messenger.
It was a close call between Farrah and Aja when it came down to the final elimination.
For the "Mad Money" host, it came down to volume, which has been particularly thin of late.
They came down to my studio [Hog Hill Mill] and we just cooked this little song up.
What it came down to was a lack of proper encryption on all aspects of these services.
"It just came down to one day, she said, 'Look, man, you take the job," Young said.
Christina and Ant Anstead say their relationship came down to fate, as they celebrate two years together.
Nunberg says the reason he suggested Trump not release his tax returns came down to three factors.
Frequently, Alex Marlow's job editing him came down to rejecting anti-Semitic and racist ideas and jokes.
"This one came down to base on balls and Justin Upton," manager John Farrell of Boston said.
And it came down to, is there something better I can do than this show, for them.
As expected, the difference between the fastest mechanic and the slowest mechanic came down to gaze patterns.
So if it came down to one or the other, you can guess who [producers] would pick.
And when it really came down to it, we couldn't imagine anything we'd rather splurge on more.
Their daughter finally came down to see them, they said, but Kelly refused to talk with them.
But when it came down to the way the film actually treated these things, I'm on #TeamThey'reBothIdiots.
"We came down to the Capitol to talk about laws," Ella Gambino, 17, told the Tulsa World.
Getting cargoes passed under the old system often came down to keeping government inspectors comfortable, traders said.
When it came down to it, I think we just made some really gritty plays in overtime.
Kinberg told EW on Wednesday that the decision came down to what was best for the story.
"It just came down to a choice," said Gray, who finished with 23 pitches, including 24 strikes.
Recall that the presidential election in 2000 came down to a difference of 537 votes in Florida.
READ: Decision day in New Hampshire "I think it came down to who's most qualified," Addy said.
It turns out, the weird message came down to Taylor's mom trying not to text and drive.
Those athletes who can train hard, fight hard and ab hardest all came down to the gym.
In fact, it looks like a lot of the rivalry came down to the usual factor: Money.
I just hope that if the decision came down to that liver-eating contest, somebody took pictures.
"A lot of luxury lines were doing it, and then it came down to mass," Cooper explained.
" He said that, if it came down to Trump versus Schultz, "I'm moving to Canada, if possible.
The race came down to Bolsonaro against Haddad after the first round of voting on Oct. 7.
"I think it came down to competitiveness," Nets center Brook Lopez told reporters after the latest loss.
It makes sense, then, that the Summer League Final came down to guard play in the end.
"I came down to try to move it, but there were whole groups of them," he said.
Deciding who made the cut came down to the strongest visuals and most diverse mix of people.
They concluded that the discrepancy, like so many other anomalies of American violence, came down to guns.
"When I came down to hang in this area, you literally couldn't get a salad," he said.
According to Won, what made 2019 different came down to how the team prepared before the matches.
It came down to me seeing kids and people on their phones at dangerous and inappropriate times.
Parkin said that Mars's decision ultimately came down to protecting the farmers who supply Mars with materials.
The disagreements came down to how best to protect the rights of men not convicted of crimes.
But I will tell you, why I could resist no more -- and it came down to this.
As is often the case with cars' fuel efficiency, the conversation came down to miles per gallon.
When (days later) I came down to Earth, I knew my attempts at fitting in were over.
But Jay-Z reminded Paul that, when it came down to it, it wasn't about the money.
After nearly a decade of further study, the scientists concluded that the difference came down to diet.
"It all came down to luck and a whole lot of buckets of water," he told KTLA 5.
I think had this been a "Florida" years ago when it came down to half a percent, ok.
The success of the company came down to helping to connect companies to the cloud via private networks.
So it came down to the Sound BlasterX H7, the SteelSeries Arctis 5, and the HyperX Cloud Alpha.
"I truly thought that if it came down to me proposing, that she wouldn't say no," Horstman recalled.
"If it came down to user privacy or MAU growth, Facebook always chose the latter," the person said.
When it came down to that massive final, it wasn't the winners who impressed the host the most.
The game once again came down to Jones at the charity stripe after five minutes of extra time.
"I got so mentally ill that it literally came down to, it's this or my life," Hensley said.
It was, of course, as it swiftly came down to earth on a pair of melted wax wings.
Often, feedback came down to things like, well, that's just not really how women talk to each other.
I never worked with him much, but my problem really came down to the official White House photographer.
That being said, I think it all came down to Karma placing Nina and Aja in jeopardy. Karma.
Phillips said getting off to a fast start at a new job came down to teaching and presentation.
For a lot of the following entrepreneurs, growing their social app came down to one thing: pure grit.
"They now have water but no thanks to Trump, it all came down to them fixing it themselves."
That's why it kind of shocked me when I came down to earth after having these terrible feelings.
Instead, there were a number of problems when it came down to the batteries used inside the phone.
If we are wrong, Jesus of Nazareth was merely a utopian dreamer that never came down to earth.
If greatness came down to passion — or worse, talent — then it'd be reserved for only a select few.
The race came down to the final seconds of stoppage time in the final game of the season.
In 2009, when Murtaugh's business partner Eric McKay came down to Richmond with his job, he visited Mekong.
The results of the U.S. presidential election came down to key states like Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
"That first set came down to a few points," said Djokovic after improving to 24-63 in 2016.
When it came down to designing shows and putting things together, it was what we wanted to do.
Shares came down to reality after a while and are up about 9% in early pre-market trading.
Years ago it used to be 22 percent and then it came down to 2.5, 2.4, 2.2, 2.0.
You can reapply, especially if you got positive feedback, maybe you came down to a couple of people.
What happened: The 1999 Women's World Cup Final came down to penalty kicks between the U.S. and China.
" Annie Flanders "A couple of times he came down to the office and ceremoniously ripped up his check.
What it came down to, per Arty, was that somehow or other he found himself with another dependent.
We came up in that proto-indie rock scene and it's when music really came down to Earth.
It came down to money: The songs were making a lot of it, through recordings and sheet music.
LOS ANGELES — Two years of waiting for redemption came down to one moment for the San Jose Sharks.
"We didn't make enough plays, that is what it came down to in the fourth quarter," said George.
The legal question came down to whether this amounted to an excessive fine covered by the Eighth Amendment.
It came down to missing a lunch, like a lot of things in Hollywood, er, La La Land.
Candidates whose victories came down to absentee ballots include Senator Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire in 2016, Gov.
"Those who used to play for Rs. 5000 came down to Rs. 500 a day," the bookie adds.
"We came down to represent," said Jeff Colopy, vice commander of American Legion Post 157 in Margate, Fla.
It came down to the wire, but New York Mets' Noah Syndergaard won the 2019 CNBC Stock Draft.
Their alliance came down to this: To parents parched for understanding, Mr. Trump was a gulp of hope.
Despite the high stakes, the agreement to provide Greece with the latest funds came down to the wire.
We considered the characterization, the performance, the plotting – but mostly, it just came down to gut-level preferences.
She believes her management of it all came down to "honesty" — even if that was about faking nature.
It came down to the simple explanation that Lucas could not possibly be in two places at once.
When the choice effectively came down to Ted Cruz and Trump, she had a slight preference for Trump.
But really, it all came down to luck, of having been assigned the role of the rich player.
It came down to remaining committed, dedicated and focused — even through the more difficult steps of the process.
Imagine if aliens came down to Earth and started telling us how to better engineer sewage treatment plants.
Susie Stewart, a 73-year-old healthcare worker from Fort Worth, Texas, said it came down to trust.
Often, it came down to whether that person was perceived to be the type who merited such help.
The Senate had been debating Obamacare repeal for two months, and it all came down to one night.
A lot of that came down to color; the new trailer is brighter and more vibrant than its predecessors.
Basically it came down to the theory that a half ass employee was better than no employee at all.
The crux of the debate came down to: engineers build the product, but the salespeople keep the lights on.
The positives came down to three industries that could be left unscathed by Trump: banks, steel and fossil fuels.
The folks behind the muppets noted that much of this came down to "David Rudman improvising with the character".
It all came down to execution for Cramer, especially in a busy earnings season that is notorious for turmoil.
"What we came down to was a decision to essentially attest to the truth at the end," he says.
Though not a trained dancer, Prattes gushed about working with Pink — saying their relationship really came down to trust.
I was a child inside when it came down to it… I didn't know how to be thoughtful, generous.
Once the 22016 seconds were up, it all came down to the players and the designated in-game leader.
So our rep, when it came down to it, was a lady my mother had once played golf with.
Foster thinks about her parents and aunt, who came down to North Carolina this fall to campaign for Democrats.
" When it came down to the last few cases, "my gut told my body I couldn't go on anymore.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) said early Sunday that the presidential election came down to ObamaCare.
What the election came down to was this: Voters wanted change and viewed Trump as the candidate of change.
For Tim, it came down to how the main thing behind conflict is male sexuality—but it's not sexual.
The battle came down to the Fulton County portion of the district, where almost half of the electorate resided.
"I don't think it's exaggerating that it came down to seconds, not minutes," Reds general manager Dick Williams said.
Longtime Republican Stephen Schwarzman said Wednesday if the GOP presidential race came down to Donald Trump and Texas Sen.
What if the secret to living a healthier life came down to just a few simple choices every day?
But when asked how they actually make their travel decisions, those same respondents said it came down to money.
The set came down to her phrasing, the question of where her voice landed as it passed through time.
But when it came down to meats, I would have to get it that day because refrigeration was nonexistent.
In that election, control of the House of Delegates came down to a single tied race, in which Del.
In the end, success came down to simply listening to that voice, even when it seemingly made no sense.
What came down to me as family habit started with a tie-dyed generation lounging on those heated floors.
So it kind of came down to the engines: the Silverado's V8 versus the F-150's turbo V6.
She quickly came down to the patient's room, escorted Hiatt to her car, and told her to leave campus.
Meredith's decision to seek buyers ultimately came down to two things: Different audience profiles and different types of advertisers.
It all came down to "finding the path out of sadness to be happy again," as Chetri explained it.
My disillusionment with that job, and many jobs that came after, came down to an inability to suspend disbelief.
Many of the attacks that crippled health networks came down to an inability to upgrade their Windows operating systems.
Putting aside the legalisms, the case came down to a battle over how to divvy up retail sales revenue.
Mr. Sieburgh said that ultimately, the issue came down to a conflict over a museum's role in presenting art.
But let's say you exceeded expectations and the final decision came down to you and another equally qualified candidate.
Ultimately, it came down to what the advisory service said was that vision of an integrated solar company. Really?
"I came down to tell her she did a good job," Harris said to the group, smiling at Pressley.
But her motivation to curate work came down to the feeling that she now has some capital to spend.
The 2022 projection also came down to 2.1% from 2.4%, though the longer-run estimate remained consistent at 2.5%.
"I think, ultimately, it just came down to, they chose the right person for what they want," he continued.
Oh my God, honestly it came down to, I need to do well at the Olympics to keep going.
That made sense decades ago when whom you worked for came down to which company provided the best pension.
It came down to William's plastic-wrapped apartment, and the terrible loneliness that marked so much of his life.
Rockhold, meanwhile, will have to do some soul-searching, as this loss quite clearly came down to his overconfidence.
Kennedy's victory really came down to superior field organization by LBJ in Texas and Mayor Richard J. Daley in Chicago.
According to a statement NASA gave to Popular Science, it came down to the availability of spacesuits on the ISS.
These same online voices I'd learned so much from seemed so (literally) far away when it came down to it.
In the 21st round, VP had superior guns but Astralis had superior strategies as it came down to a 2v2.
The decision, according to statements from amateur boxing's governing organization—the International Boxing Association, or AIBA—came down to safety.
Do you think it's fair that ultimately it came down to just that one skill in this finale, lip-syncing?
Pau Banès and Marc Xifra, two milk farmers who came down to Barcelona from Girona, Spain, to support Catalan independence.
Even when it came down to actually recording, mixing and producing Telephone/Telefono, Hernandez's personal touch was all over it.
This case came down to convincing a judge to ignore that danger and accept a novel (and incorrect) legal theory.
For Jackson, the choice to no longer play Kelly's music was one that ultimately came down to question of empathy.
When it came down to accuracy, all the four apps could get the weather right, or find a stock price.
"When it came down to the final, I was so uncertain who was going to win," he told the podcast.
It came down to going with him or going it alone, back into unfamiliar streets brimming with the Mexican authorities.
"It came down to two swings of the bat from Justin and we held on," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
In a swing state where a presidential election came down to a few hundred votes, this is a big deal.
The choice of finalists came down to judges and merit, but Carstairs' fate now lies entirely with a public vote.
" But if it came down to it, Guadagnino says he thinks Sorrentino would "handle it better than any of us.
" But if it came down to it, Guadagnino said he thinks Sorrentino would "handle it better than any of us.
"When it came down to it, the biggest need was that she needed a place to live," Richard Howell said.
"Okay so when it finally came down to ask her I wanted to add my own little twist," says Beacham.
Just as his pudgy fingers swept them into a stack on the counter, Puppy's hand came down to pin him.
And the word came down to the commissary that whenever Mama went to lunch, she was to be given consomé.
But if it came down to a choice between Cruz and Trump, Ayotte would probably opt for Trump, he said.
It came down to Ballesteros and Miller, with Nicklaus a stroke behind after missing a putt on his final hole.
"It just came down to her being very independent and wanting to focus on her career," adds the family friend.
Their series against the Stars came down to a deciding game in Dallas, which the Blues won handily, 230.9-1.
He used Lycanroc, a wolf Pokémon, to defeat Gladion's Lycanroc in a fight that came down to the last hit.
It came down to hundredths of seconds for the other two medals: Ali finished in 12.59 and Castlin at 12.61.
But when it came down to it, you were either for saving the auto industry or you were against it.
But when it came down to the content, professional riders risked losing sponsorships—which pay their bills—by being involved.
The Front Bottoms crew came down to Atlanta and we co-produced the track and gave it some proper clothing.
In retrospect, what was perhaps the greatest tournament in Canadian basketball history came down to about three minutes of play.
Its own turnaround partly came down to the easing of a cash-burning subsidy war with top rival, Alibaba's Ele.me.
Johnson's decision to leave came down to work-life balance, she said in a note posted on the Airbnb newsroom.
"It came down to a stop, and I thought we did a really good job," Seattle Coach Dan Hughes said.
You have that woman playing your mother, what were you looking for when it came down to casting your mom?
His second bout with Michael Chandler came down to a split decision but Alvarez deflected the aggression of Chandler beautifully.
Chants came down to us from a 20013th-century shrine to the Virgin, tucked into a crag overlooking the sea.
But when it came down to planning it, they couldn't bring themselves to spend that much money on one experience.
When they did not, they lost the game, and even those games came down to a last-second field goal.
Trump was able to win in 22020 because that election came down to a choice between him and Hillary Clinton.
Rutherford, who backs Cruz, said if the White House race came down to Trump versus Clinton, he might not vote.
I'd argue that all came down to its shocking ending where literally half of everyone's favorite superheroes all died horribly.
Stuart Pringle, the circuit's managing director, told Reuters on Wednesday that the MotoGP contract came down to Donington or Silverstone.
He came down to show off some hands, and tried to say to us that Wing Chun was the best.
" This is what Ali's long life and career came down to, according to the Obamas: "Muhammad Ali was The Greatest. Period.
They've grown to know these characters so much they probably could predict their rising signs if it came down to it.
Ultimately, Valeant's core business came down to three major units with the potential to differentiate themselves: dermatology, ophthalmology and gastrointestinal divisions.
I was mending a window on my boat in the 79th Street Boat Basin when customs came down to see me.
For the Quigley family, the difference between failure and success came down to learning from the mistakes of their previous ventures.
But when it came down to it, I know the moment he proposed that there was no doubts in my mind.
By the end of the night, it came down to who would I still think about if I sent one home.
"In the end, it came down to doing what's right and upholding our values of inclusion, tolerance and civility," he said.
You know this was an election in the end that came down to character questions for two of those unpopular candidates.
But some moderators felt the leadership's attempts to band-aid a gaping wound came down to potential claims of political bias.
The problem always came down to the details, to the implementation, to how you were going to ship the damned thing.
Authorities contacted Derouin, 41, who willingly came down to the station and admitted to abandoning the cats with a male counterpart.
Mark Rubinstein: It all came down to my wanting to tell the general public a little bit more about mental illness.
Zac came down to press the flesh with his fans, and they stormed the disabled section ... around where Zac was standing.
While finances plays a role, for women like Mariam Ephraim, 69, it came down to no longer wanting to live alone.
Or something else is holding you back In a Hollywood Reporter interview, Thompson explained what his long tenure came down to.
Karen Handel invited the President and the vice president to the district and they both came down to appear at fundraisers.
Cleveland got five players for their outfielder, but on a long-term basis the trade came down to Franco for Hayes.
"The game came down to a game of stops, and we did that and pulled out a tough one," Cousins said.
Though Tumenov and Edwards are both known for their striking, this one ultimately came down to the young Brit's grappling skill.
Speaking with Howard Stern on SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Show, the matriarch admitted that it came down to a price tag.
In game terms, we had less gear than we needed, so it came down to relationships—and lots of fucking moxie!
Sanford blamed his loss on Trump, saying his election came down to people questioning whether he was for or against Trump.
Ultimately, the decision to shift from 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition to 5.56 x 45 mm came down to simple arithmetic.
Special considerations for developing a new kind of testThe bigger change to the original maze concept came down to measuring performance.
"It was a bittersweet position to be in when it came down to Kelly and I for third position," Gold lamented.
If it came down to that, I wouldn't be able to work, to use any of the skills that I've acquired.
It took some time before Wendy's decided the problem came down to the size of the chicken breasts it was serving.
It is not efficient to list all the rules of "The Rules" here, but they came down to: Don't chase men.
But in the end, every vote and every decision came down to one man: Frank Seddio, the Democratic leader in Brooklyn.
For Megan Botelho, her effort to obtain a marriage license came down to clerks who were willing to bend the rules.
The first two games came down to the final seconds and this was another close game but the Sparks never trailed.
The choice for the N.B.A.'s player of the decade came down to just two superstars — Stephen Curry and LeBron James.
Greenland has been reducing the proportion of commercial property sales, which came down to 337110% in 21750 from 21000% in 2110.
The repeal came down to a voice vote Thursday after six hours of heated debate in Parliament, The Associated Press reports.
The season came down to three weekends in late February and early March: the district championship, the divisional championship and state.
But more of this came down to Trump himself — the lidless grandiosity, the bottomless vulgarity, the lies atop lies upon lies.
Shelby said the decision to select SBTech to create the Scoreboard app came down to the company's experience with sports betting.
The Bulldogs played up to the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils' level in Indianapolis and it came down to the wire.
But considering that the 2023 vote came down to under 78,000 votes in three key states, there's scant room for error.
He came down to DC from Seattle with his partner, so that they could attend protests and talk to their senators.
"When it came down to it, you were either for saving the auto industry or you were against it," Clinton said.
And now as that cost came down to effectively zero ... Well, the phone itself, I think is really even more so.
Uncertain. This came down to minute differences in turnout, and I will say that Clinton's team should have known that fact.
But when it came down to creating the next product, Libin realized he wanted to create a product he himself would use.
According to Nomura, consensus forecasts for full year profit growth came down to 21.5 percent in May from 21.6 percent in April.
O/U: 1 ABOUT THE RAVENS (2016: 8-8): Baltimore's struggles last season came down to injuries, especially along the offensive line.
Much of the decline came down to a drop in retail revenue among sellers of gasoline because of the lower gas prices.
The two sides settled before the fight came down to a vote, and resulted in a Relational founder joining Home Depot's board.
But when it came down to it, McGrath beat Gray handily in the rural districts surrounding the district's main city of Lexington.
Millsap finished with a season-high 27 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a game that came down to the last shot.
You try to make your way into the group, then turn into a mean a– person when it came down to me.
The reason for the switch came down to simple economics: according to the school, Chromebooks cost roughly three-quarters less than MacBooks.
For McIntosh, the decision not to support the Republican nominee came down to policy disagreements, especially on trade, with both presidential candidates.
"Many soldiers came down to my farm when I was growing corn and destroyed it by force," farmer Aung Din told Reuters.
The kind of place that, if it came down to it, some people might lay down in front of a bulldozer for.
"We knew that she was family the first time she came down to the kitchen in her bra," says Kilmer-Purcell, laughing.
If it's found that it came down to a judgement call on the part of  James Comey , I think it highly unlikely.
In Ethiopia, grieving relatives have been visiting the charred and debris-strewn field where the jet came down to pay last respects.
When it came down to introducing myself to the other players in the roleplaying community, I introduced myself as a girl, too.
"We're a little worried about the storm surge so we came down to see what the river is doing now," Smith said.
Of course, much of that came down to the sublime Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which debuted alongside the system.
The awkward timing of the cancellation, just 343 weeks before the presidential election, ultimately came down to a contract, Mr. Alterman said.
"It all came down to the Robin Hood theory — they took away from the good to give to the bad," Jones said.
The beer pong game came down to the wire, and when the dust settled, the "Beerbongs and Bentleys" rapper was $50k richer.
In 1973, as it turned out, President Nixon was not in charge when the order came down to prepare for nuclear conflict.
But ultimately, he said, the effectiveness of the models came down to the accuracy of the underlying state polls' likely-voter models.
"It came down to his last-ditch attempt at saving things by going to rehab," says a source close to the situation.
Despite a decent first round from Hendricks, this one ultimately came down to the size, strength, and grappling advantages possessed by Stansbury.
It was extremely nerve-wracking representing my community and making sure I said the right things when it came down to it.
After two days of wrestling matches, the competition came down to Leghorn (the one that looks like a rooster) and Gargoyle KID.
In the end, it came down to this: I did not care if A. smoked, but I didn't want to be used.
For Riley, it all came down to choices made each step of the way, from balancing priorities to paying extra whenever possible.
The company's ultimate success came down to Mr. Lazarus's ability to master a basic question: What do children want to play with?
I've always been pretty game, so when people came down to the clubs wanting to fuck about, we'd have a tear-up.
"When it came down to it, she was just too sensible," said Rosa Prince, the author of a biography of Mrs. May.
Still, in a Senate race that came down to a 10,000-vote difference, that 48,000 gain would have been decisive for Democrats.
The choice ultimately came down to expanding Heathrow or Gatwick Airport, which is south of London and significantly farther from the city.
For luxury in the three-row segment, Audi's Q7 gets my nod (though it nearly came down to the excellent Volvo XC90).
Those hopes came down to earth, however, amid moderate spending by consumers, which accounts for roughly two-thirds of all economic activity.
The decision to leave academia came down to a few factors: The pay was certainly better, and the jobs were more plentiful.
But neither of those came down to strictly partisan votes, with all Democrats on one side and all Republicans on the other.
But when it came down to action, Kelly was fully prepared to shut down the facility at the direction of the president.
The first game of the N.C.A.A. tournament is in the books, and, of course, it came down to a last-second shot.
Initial reports had the couple bidding $133 million, but then the reported price came down to $90 million and finally $88 million.
His slow start at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in April came down to trying to impress his way to New York, he said.
The only race that came down to the wire was the wild card, where the Rays and Athletics beat out the Indians.
Diddy gave the phone back and there was no violence, so it came down to a case of no harm, no foul.
The delay came down to Jenkins' expectation that she be paid "substantially more" than she was the first time around, according to Deadline.
And ultimately, in a season based off of a story, the winner came down to who could pitch the best tale of heroism.
If you consult your repressed memories, you may recall that the 2000 presidential election all came down to disputed vote counts in Florida.
Patterson's answers about declining engagement were vague and mostly came down to "create more engaging content," three aides who attended told VICE News.
But, Mayor notes, these benefits were reserved solely for the gods—when automated machines came down to earth, the populace was more wary.
Remember, the world is at 40%, and we were 40, and they came down to an average OECD 20, we stayed at 40.
He only came down to the bar when the Count of Barcelona was here—the son of Alfonso XIII and Juan-Carlos' dad.
But, Allen tells Refinery29, their decision to make it, at least initially, pretty much came down to a bunch of brewers messing around.
Amanda walks through her own process of finding her current boyfriend on 'The League' and how it came down to meeting more people.
Tory Bruno, ULA's CEO, said that the decision to choose the RL10 for the upper stage came down to price and delivery schedule.
In trials, after using the Ipsihand, every involved part of a patient's body began to improve, and it all came down to timing.
Nothing he did was wrong, and what my decision came down to on our last night was where my heart was pulling me.
According to Slemon, the decision to add weather before other long-promised features came down to the new pokémon that were being introduced.
"It came down to politics -- the worry that that vocal minority of gun owners would come after them in future elections," said Obama.
The annual inflation rate came down to 4.5 percent last month from 4.8 percent in January, which was the highest level since 2015.
It still came down to a knife-edge decision, with Mossely admitting she was praying at the finish that she had done enough.
I'm a fairly intelligent guy, that's why it kind of shocked me when I came down to earth after having these horrible feelings.
To paraphrase, this came down to: Big companies are in a position to significantly reduce the environmental impact of their apparel supply chains.
The issue for today ultimately came down to the final text of the bill not having yet been widely circulated, the official said.
His case to be president came down to saying it was time that the United States is run by somebody who understands money.
Jackson Dodge Tilley and Michael Patrick Marano in Enzo Mari For Jackson Tilley and Michael Marano, it all came down to the details.
Over the long run, her record does not show any evidence of independence when it came down to what the Republican leadership demanded.
" The question came down to whether the front steps of Paye's residence is a place where the "public has or is permitted access.
The answer came down to, "Pretty much": I'm not really sure people know or understand what a feminist is, but it's very simple.
Then 60 minutes of bruising football came down to squinting through that snow to see where a long field-goal attempt would land.
When it came down to it, ultimately, the collaborators won, not least because the state backed them and gave them opportunities to win.
Sometimes Barron came down to the gym during their sessions, sweetly shy and polite, dependent on his mother for his sense of self.
When it came down to it, the 2019 Oscars ceremony was three hours and 17 minutes long, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"It came down to the fact that Tata called me and said, 'I want to count on you for this team,'" he said.
He pointed out that the big picture in 2020 was the overall statewide vote, and here in Washington that came down to margins.
In the end, we came down to these 252 destinations that we hope will inspire, delight and motivate you to explore the world.
For Barr, it came down to one key line of reasoning: Most of the actions Trump took related to his authority as president.
The WR later came down to the scene and told police the name of the friend who had borrowed the ride, according to NFL.com.
Though both Cagle and Kemp are pro-Trump Republicans, the race effectively came down to whomever positioned themselves more closely with Trump's hardcore base.
The dash to the checkered flag came down to Truex and Hamlin, with Hamlin winning in a photo finish, the closest in 500 history.
I mean, was the concept of the "afterlife" not the simplest answer when it came down to the island based mindfuck that was Lost?
Viall handed out roses to Raven Gates and Rachel Lindsay, and then it came down to Olympios and Vanessa Grimaldi — and he picked Grimaldi.
DeSantis beat Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum in a race that came down to just over 70,000 votes after polls had predicted a Gillum win.
I think it came down to chances and we might have out-chanced them, but we just didn't bury them and they buried theirs.
It came down to the final exam, and I had spent many hours studying and memorizing formulas to do calculations for the case studies.
The two couples in jeopardy came down to Kattan and his pro partner Witney Carson, and fellow celebrity-pro pairing Charo and Keo Motsepe.
" In response, Clinton said that "when it came down to it, you were either for saving the auto industry or you were against it.
The Sunday defeat came down to a single swing -- a two-strike check swing that was not called a strike in the seventh inning.
Part of that came down to the team size doubling from eight to 16, as well as increased marketing costs of more than $500,000.
While Campbell showcased big heart by fighting through a pair of tight rear-naked choke attempts, this one ultimately came down to Krause's pressure.
But when it came down to it, I had to choose between arguing with a wall and having a loving relationship with my father.
Mr. Shargel, who has represented John J. Gotti, the Mafia don, among others, said that the problem came down to brains and self-confidence.
Jordan seemed to take the lead, but in the end it came down to choosing between Zac Efron and another Swift ex, Calvin Harris.
The sleeveless summertime dress came down to just below Meghan's knees, and also featured eyelet details and a sweet bow tied around her waist.
Over the space of the afternoon, 50 plus-size attendees came down to enjoy the beach and take part in group discussions on fatphobia.
A year after that the guy who did the deal came down to Transworld, and he's got four guys in the limo with him.
And not just because it went all night, and then another month, but because it was so close, and came down to one state.
The game just came down to a couple of plays down the stretch where they made big plays and we just didn't quite answer.
"It really came down to, once I have enough money where I can withdraw four percent, then I can walk away," he tells CNBC.
Vettel, as did Hamilton, said the reality was far closer than the numbers suggested and it just came down to getting the details right.
His last stand came down to his home state of Florida, which was called for Trump as soon as polls closed at 8 p.m.
" A lawyer representing both companies told the Los Angeles Times the companies had done nothing wrong and the matter came down to "accounting issues.
Mr. Mandich, the Sanders supporter, said if it came down to a Trump-Clinton election in November, he would not vote for Mrs. Clinton.
"The most drastic difference between the two is the Olympics, it all came down to that last game to win it all," he said.
Mr. Christie said that he was never too concerned a strike would be called and that negotiations often came down to the last minute.
Pew also found that since 2013, social media sites with the most growth of their news audience came down to Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
In the end, then, it all came down to that close first round, and all three cage-side judges gave it to the debutant.
" There was the one time Flawless had came down to the shelter, and she was so proud and she was like, "Oh my god.
As we'd arrived, he'd yelled up to the corner, where a middle-aged guy in a skullcap greeted him and came down to chat.
Sabbath played more gigs at the Star Club than the Beatles, and could play circles around their heroes when it came down to it.
We're talking No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan going head-to-head during rivalry week, and it came down to double overtime.
"It came down to a contest between two black stars," Mr. Cocker joked with the crowd while announcing the winner, according to the Telegraph.
Mr. DeSantis's campaign platform, derided by Democrats as thin, essentially came down to promising to continue on the path set by Florida's current governor.
When he showed up in New Orleans — because he came down to where we were shooting to roll in his scene — I was overwhelmed.
His opposition has remained firm throughout, despite the wide belief off Capitol Hill that if it came down to it, he'd eventually come around.
Wibowo said it was not raining when the students came down to the river but as they walked around it "huge waves came upstream".
According to the FCC's release, the decision to maintain most of the existing rules came down to a 3-2 vote on Aug. 10.
The Houston Rockets&apos Monday-night thriller against the Sacramento Kings came down to the wire, and Russell Westbrook was ready to end it.
But in the end, it came down to Andy's pride and how he was going to "correct the record" about himself to a journalist.
It came down to not being able to answer the question of 'What are you going to do when the L train shuts down?
The decision came down to two completely different rationales: a desire for better relations with the US, and exasperation with Assange's horrible houseguest etiquette.
The House farm bill died in a vote on the floor Friday 198-213, and it all came down to a fight over immigration.
After UK Prime Minister David Cameron resigned, the short list for his successor came down to two names, both women: Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom.
John McCain ahead of his iconic health care vote, Flake says his efforts came down to one thing: protecting the sanctity of the confirmation process.
But the process itself was no walk in the park, especially when it came down to crafting the flavors at each of Salt & Straw's locations.
Eventually, she realised that she was going to have to alert someone so she came down to reception and we put a jacket around her!
"It came down to four: my cousin Jim and his two bright, beautiful daughters, who are Northwestern drama grads and killed their auditions," he shares.
And all the decisions they made came down to the fact that they thought they had this amount of money coming in from the subs.
Viall handed out roses to Raven Gates and Rachel Lindsay, and then it came down to Olympios and Vanessa Grimaldi — and he ultimately picked Grimaldi.
Valerie Benson, 80, of Cleveland, said that if it came down to Trump against Clinton, "I don't know that I would vote for anybody then."
She came down to the reception area where the florist – the best local florist and a lady I worked with regularly – was creating the centerpieces.
In Utah, it seems, the genetic privacy of a million GEDmatch users (and an untold number of family members) came down to one man's decision.
It all came down to furious campaigning by the candidates, who zigzagged across the Badger State over the last week, holding multiple fundraisers and rallies.
"I'm not going to pick one right now, but what a nice problem to have if it came down to Cruz and Trump," Palin said.
"But championship football is a game of a few plays, and that's really what this one came down to, just a few plays," he said.
"At the end of the match, it kind of came down to experience, being in that situation before, having lost some tough matches," said Keys.
"Dave Balfe came down to the studio to hear what we'd done and afterwards he read us the riot act," Street told Mojo in 2009.
Derrington thinks if Panera gets a "really motivated buyer" and the sale came down to an auction, the price could go over $300 a share.
" However, when it came down to a trend she'd tried but felt let down by, Gomez took a more disappointed tone to utter: "Shoulder pads.
He came down to Orlando and interviewed me for it, and a local Philadelphia website took that article and posted it on its site too.
You had to have the attitude of: If it came down to you and me, it sure as fuck is not going to be me.
After a neck and neck game that saw Duke down by three at the half, the final seconds came down to a one point spread.
Success in these four countries came down to political commitment, reaching marginalized populations and efficiently using resources, such as bed nets and drugs, Robb explained.
In a game that came down to two points, the Red Raiders' missed PAT and two failed two-point conversions proved to be the difference.
The Russos and screenwriters joked that the fate of the world really came down to the rat letting Scott Lang out of the Quantum Realm.
But basically it always came down to this: Unless an agreement is in writing, "you have the house" doesn't necessarily mean you have the house.
"When it came down to it, he was very practical about how we were going to basically get our scenes in the can," she said.
Maybe that came down to the fact that Josh Schwartz was only 27 when the show premiered and just 25 when he started developing it.
The actual game Saturday came down to one yard with no time left on the clock, and for LSU, it was one yard too far.
If it came down to it right now, and if I played fantasy sports, Quavo would be a no-brainer top 10 pick for me.
In my case, my decision came down to the free night certificate that comes with the Bonvoy Brilliant once a year at your cardmember anniversary.
More than 17 years on the factory floor came down to this: the Tocco, disconnected from water and electricity, waiting to be cut into pieces.
Duke will face No. 4 Virginia Tech because of an enthralling 40 minutes that came down to the vagaries of a ball on a rim.
You find out the CEO cloaked business reasons in the decision, and the decision all came down to one thing and one thing only, Kara.
The last pick in the inaugural All-Star draft came down to the San Antonio forward LaMarcus Aldridge and the Boston big man Al Horford.
Paper voting developed a bad reputation after the US presidential election in 503, when the presidency came down to a handful of votes in Florida.
Mr. Hille said the decision to use one often came down to whether the expected return would offset the cost of establishing a blocker corporation.
Mr. Cosby didn't take the stand in his defense, which meant the case, in some sense, came down to Ms. Constand's recollection versus his legacy.
The final hours of Travis Kalanick's tenure as Uber's longtime, aggressive chief executive came down to a Chicago hotel and an ultimatum by two investors.
After months of researching Cornelius Vanderbilt, one of the richest Americans in history, I've realized his success came down to just a few key habits
I had to debug some gnarly pieces of code for the accelerator, but it all came down to rapid pattern identification, as in this job.
It all came down to a war between several opposing forces, with the added intrigue of a mayor bent on revenge against a former employer.
"It came down to a question of selling golf bags or impacting the lives of young people," said Barrow, who became chief executive in 29.
In the end, it came down to Mitchell and his partner Whitney Carson versus Brown and Bersten before the latter couple was declared the winners.
However, Gutiérrez endorsed Mayor Rahm Emanuel in his reelection race against García in 6900, which he's called a "painful" decision that came down to timing.
However, they faced a roadblock against Geno Auriemma's UConn Huskies in a Final Four game that went to overtime and came down to the wire.
"The game came down to they made some defensive plays, some excellent defensive plays at the end of the game," Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.
Even when the conflict concerned something as unspeakably massive as a deadly biological weapon, it still came down to how these characters ​felt about it.
None of the nonalcoholic spirits were undrinkable, and so this taste test purely came down to personal preference and what I feel is an affordable price.
The Moscow hooligan lamented the end of hooliganism&aposs golden era, when battles between rival clubs in Moscow came down to tactics as much as strength.
When it came down to it, the main reason I wanted to break the iPhone relationship was this: I believed there were better phones out there.
Despite the massive gap in spending, the race came down to the wire, with Scott eking out the incumbent Democrat, by less than 1 percentage point.
The concierge on duty declined, saying that an "Alex" lived at that address but typically came down to the lobby only if he was expecting someone.
You could point toward the three or four games that came down to the final play, but you have to be able to make those plays.
While one investor called the developments the "end of the game" for New Look, another stressed that it all came down to the company's liquidity position.
All right, Amr, why don't you go through with us what those demands were and why they came down to the ones you all decided on.
Investigators still believe it came down to a single ingredient, but what that ingredient was remains a mystery—one the CDC doesn't expect to be solved.
Ocean currents could indeed have taken the debris from where it's thought MH370 came down to Reunion, the head of the ATSB said at the time.
Two Republicans crossed party lines to oppose her, but it came down to a 50-20143 tie with Vice President Mike Pence getting the final say.
FAMILIES "STUCK AND EMOTIONAL" In Ethiopia, grieving relatives have been visiting the charred and debris-strewn field where the jet came down to pay last respects.
"The board tried to postpone the game through every means possible and came down to the dressing room to take a decision with us," Pique said.
Essentially, each of Trump's foreign policy opinions came down to putting America first, even if it is at the expense of the rest of the world.
It's hard to say who the majority of the realm would support if it came down to deciding between the hated Lannisters or the mad Targaryens.
Denise White, Winslow's publicist, said Saturday that his June 7 arrest "came down to a neighbor overreacting" and that her client "emphatically denies" any burglary attempt.
It came down to anxieties over losing the China market, he said, if the portrayal of the Ancient One ended up stirring political sensitivities in China.
Not only is The Donut Man famous among locals, but we met people from all over the state who came down to try it for themselves.
Thanks to America's peculiar system, a presidential election in which 20123 million people cast their ballots came down to fewer than 22012,22016 voters in three states.
The issue that ultimately caused the two crashes, based on preliminary investigations, came down to the fact that the airframe had different engines than previous models.
In the end, the decision came down to pragmatism, as Chanoff recalled in a powerful book, "From Crisis to Calling," (written with his father, David Chanoff).
"What this really came down to is a sense that they wanted to be able to write about things that were relatively far afield," he said.
It is improbable that when it came down to specific rules, the British public would want the risks that come with a more laissez-faire approach.
Over time, both levers gave the same quantity, so rats did not go hungry and their choices came down to whether or not they were gamblers.
At the end of the day, I came down to the stats of when Lyft and Uber came in and what happened to the drunk driving.
Jewell says the entire decision—and that bizarre morning at Esperanza—came down to the one trump card DaVonte' couldn't overcome: the National Letter of Intent.
I've dreamt of starting a label since I began working in the industry, but it's always came down to the lack of money… As with everything!
Consider the cinematics: After seven games of trial and error, of spontaneous fireworks and hyperbolic home runs, the championship came down to a cleareyed, stoic finale.
The teens in the group said that their reaction came down to instinct, and also had to do with what they learn in the activities league.
After all that, after all the qualification and buildup, after six hard-fought matches and injuries and hand-wringing, it all came down to yellow cards.
The local schools had been alerted in advance, and a crowd came down to the river banks to meet them; there was even a dance performance.
And the moment wasn't going to slip by Mr. Trump, who came down to the lobby to greet the "New Kanye" in front of the cameras.
Inevitably, it came down to people wishing they'd known at the beginning how large their loan payment was going to be relative to their monthly income.
HENDERSON In the end, it came down to two women and two men: Ethan, Julie, Michael Vartan ["Never Been Kissed"] and Sadie Frost ["Bram Stoker's Dracula"].
Biden still led the pack with 35 percent of voters when asked who they would choose if the race came down to the top four contenders.
And it came down to a guy the Rockies have sorely missed while in the midst of a four-game losing streak, including three to Texas.
Our relationship came down to she was there for me when I needed her, but she didn't want to be there for me as an equal.
Resident Jean-Claude Veillant said he saw two uniformed soldiers prone on the ground when he came down to the entrance of his 13-story building.
Kipnis homers as Indians blank Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When it came down to a battle of the bullpens, the Cleveland Indians had a huge advantage.
In a statement, Avid wouldn't clarify whether the issue came down to a bug or something else, but said that the company is looking into it.
But its nine wins — including the ultimate Variety Sketch Series prize — were still particularly striking this year, especially when it came down to the acting categories.
It came down to Elizabeth tearing a family apart, Paige almost unwittingly learning the art of subterfuge, and the pit at the bottom of Philip's stomach.
In an email to Vox, Boyle, of Columbia Sportswear, said the decision to speak up against the shutdown came down to politics, but also to money.
The end of La Liga came down to a hairline margin of victory for the title champions Barcelona with a one-point difference over Real Madrid.
"It came down to politics—the worry that that vocal minority of gun owners would come after them in future elections," Obama said at the time.
"It came down to a neighbor overreacting," his publicist, Denise White, CEO of EAG Sport Management, said in an email cited by a local Fox affiliate Saturday.
"I think down the stretch, it came down to getting the 50-50 balls and they (Villanova) obviously won that battle," St. John's guard Malik Ellison said.
"It all came down to Iraq," he says believing that the toxins released into the air from burn pits contaminated the ground and eventually made him sick.
"What it really came down to was that I couldn't find a witch or doula versed in herbal abortions who could lead me through it," she explained.
So, I bet she was pumping him to her brother, but I think that the last say really came down to Don McGahn, who&aposs the president.
The ruling in the end came down to very different decisions in federal and state courts on whether blatant gerrymandering to benefit a political party is permissible.
"She came down to my room and she was like, Sirena, can I go on a run with you?" her big sister, Sirena Salazar, told BuzzFeed News.
Then he came down to the sanctuary and worked there until 6 in the evening, clearing out the compound, building new aviaries and expanding the existing ones.
Her winning strategy, she said, came down to "finding a champion"—in her case, hands-off co-producers in the form of Lena Waithe and Rishi Rajani.
When I bought my very first Mac, the decision ultimately came down to choosing between a 13-inch plastic MacBook or a 15-inch aluminum MacBook Pro.
Ultimately the difference came down to McConnell's commitment to take up a bill to save the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the weeks to come.
Because the trade off for him was either me or an actor that will do what they are told—and it came down to that casting call.
We would laugh about a lot of things but when it came down to Placebo—what we do and what we stood for—it was deadly serious.
And what struck me is how this failure — so sinister in its impacts on these families — ultimately came down to the software that border agents were using.
"He came down to Australia for nothing and he brought all these friends and we made a whole video of the show with other actors," Luhrmann remembered.
But when it came down to some serious dressing-room talk, the moms were there to assure their daughters they'd look beautiful in whatever they ultimately chose.
This was a conversation I wanted to have in person with Tia and if it came down to it, I was prepared to say goodbye to Colton.
Lauren: By the time it came down to it and we were putting it together and merchandising it all, I had some pretty strong opinions about silhouettes.
If the choice of bank boss ever came down to a formal ballot of board members, the bank gives America 217 times as many votes as Lebanon.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff was a class act throughout the negotiations, but at the end of the day it came down to dollars and cents, said Weiner.
The court battle came down to the U.S. government argument that telecommunications companies are legally obligated to give law enforcement access to calls under federal wiretapping laws.
"It came down to Courtney's will to survive and the blessings of God that she made it through," Courtney's father, Chris Jackson, of Bloomfield, Iowa, tells PEOPLE.
It ultimately came down to two decisions in the last three minutes after Philadelphia's Dale Weise and Andrew MacDonald held and tripped Mattias Ekholm at 17:53.
Rams owner Stan Kroenke—nicknamed "Silent Stan" because of his rarely-seen, never-heard approach—came down to the locker room after the game to demand answers.
It came down to choosing people who we felt were passionate about what occurred with our son and didn't want to just cash in on our story.
Lowry, DeRozan help Raptors sting Hornets TORONTO — It came down to All-Star guards as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Charlotte Hornets 126-113 on Wednesday night.
Holdings in cash at Julius Baer, Switzerland's third-biggest private bank, came down to 22 percent from around 23 percent during the first six months of 2017.
But it came down to, how do we take two single moments, and have it contain the emotion and weight of all the moments throughout the film.
"In the midst of the exhibition-making process, what it came down to is having really interesting, thought-provoking work that tapped into the community," says Roach.
Last year, the overarching critique of the cultural phenomenon came down to its derivativeness, as an unabashed stew of our favorite '13s horror and sci-fi tropes.
Here's my fake fraud scenario: Imagine a very close election that came down to two swing precincts in swing states: one in Ohio, and one in Florida.
But I realized that this stance came down to a distrust of federal intervention — not a blind trust in the profit-first mindset of private insurance companies.
In a sense, Raonic wouldn't let Murray off too easily, as the final two sets came down to tiebreakers, but Murray played a winning game of patience.
I knew that, when it came down to it, I would have trouble vocalizing my thoughts to the class, so I let the video speak for me.
The three stars of the film—Little T, Soph Aspin and Afghan Dan—came down to London for the screening, where they performed for the first time.
Still, in a game that was sloppy and came down to the final seconds, Duke held on for a 69-65 win in the round of 212.
It all came down to Shoma Uno, who could get a medal and maybe even the gold if he nailed his four-quad program set to Turandot.
Also unlike Wilson, though, the reason Prescott wasn't considered a good NFL prospect—despite a wildly productive career at Mississippi State—came down to poor throwing mechanics.
The possibility of Senate intervention arose again in 2008, when the race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman in Minnesota came down to a few hundred votes.
NEW YORK, United Nations General Assembly — President Donald Trump's speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday came down to one theme: It's still America First.
Every other night, our neighbor from the next floor came down to gossip about the "idiots" whose party history he taught during the day at another institute.
"For me, it came down to price and what gave me the best chance of getting into the industry I wanted to pursue," he told Business Insider.
The current-day name of the city came down to a penny toss between two settlers who wanted to name the settlement after where they were from. 
The final result, however, essentially came down to two sequences: one that unfolded in less than a minute, and another that seemed to go on for hours.
In the end, however, it came down to Mr. Biden and two men who would have represented generational change: Mr. Bayh, then 52, and Mr. Kaine, 50.
Once the battle came down to a single state, activists and lobbyists from around the country descended on Nashville, where they met old enemies, and older arguments.
" She says of her dynamic with Shapiro, "It really came down to voice—ways in which I edited and rewrote things that she would have left untouched.
In the end, however, it came down to Mr. Biden and two men who would have represented generational change: Mr. Bayh, then 52, and Mr. Kaine, 50.
I gave it to them straight when it came down to the attitude of how you had to be when you were growing up in South Florida.
Meanwhile, Allen got some 1-on-1 time with Bills legend Jim Kelly ... who came down to the training camp to impart some wisdom on the rookie.
It can only surf the web through a dedicated app, offers low-quality calling, and was only really good for texting when it came down to it.
But what everything really came down to was that studio executives weren't convinced that a Wonder Woman film could make enough money to be a worthwhile investment.
When NASA astronaut Scott Kelly came down to Earth after spending a year aboard the International Space Station, he flew back to the planet as a record holder.
And when it came down to Jahi McMath, I sat at the table with people with so many degrees, the top this, the top that and guess what?
The winning margin, after 22 laps of the Sarthe circuit in the 217th edition of a race watched by a crowd of 252,000, came down to 16.972 seconds.
But at the beginning of the month ... teams ramped up their offers for the former Cy Young winner -- and it reportedly came down to the Braves and Yankees.
He also understands the critical importance of every single ballot cast; Florida came down to 537 votes in the recount debacle that sent Bush to the White House.
The last time the decision to raise or suspend the debt ceiling came down to the wire was on October 16, 2013, the day before the "x date".
The Islamists' argument came down to one essential point: To celebrate Christmas or New Year's was to imitate the "Kuffar," or atheists, which is to say, basically, Westerners.
The tender came down to two bidders and the contract was awarded to a financial consortium that offered just 1 million euros ($1.2 million) more than its competitor.
After the votes were counted and with no clear winner it came down to Florida and eventually led to the infamous recount saga with hanging and pregnant chads.
The wild ending to the Vikings/Saints playoff game cost a lot of people a lot of money ... and it all came down to that extra point play.
It all came down to this broken love story, and there's no better way to express that than through singing because there's nowhere to hide when you're singing.
Wolff, a New Yorker, stayed at the Hay Adams Hotel when he came down to D.C., and White House sources frequently crossed Lafayette Park to meet him there.
It came down to the final three, with singer Jordan Fisher, actor Frankie Muniz and violinist Lindsey Stirling competing to see who would take home the Mirrorball Trophy.
Sharks complete Ontario shootout sweep OTTAWA — The second shootout for the San Jose Sharks in 250 hours came down to a showdown between a sniper and an enforcer.
In this bout, the difference between an advantageous grip and an unfavorable one came down to millimeters, prompting a negotiation between the pullers that rivaled the Yalta Conference.
"While we did have three that did not vote for [Sandy aid], I came down to the floor and argued for it because it was important," he said.
His choice to have "Klaus" contain hand-drawn animation came down to two things: the film idea had to feel organic in tone and have a nostalgic component.
It came down to a goal-line play once again, and this time it was Seattle that held strong, escaping with a 31-24 victory on the road.
They have missed the playoffs only once in the last 12 seasons, and the lone absence came down to the last day of the 2009-10 regular season.
In the end, it came down to a late-night election party, and an agonizing changing lead before the Hill campaign ended the night with a primary win.
"His numbers came down to 2218 in the fall," she recalled, "and that's when the retirements started to happen" — nervous Republican congressmen who decided to vacate their seats.
But Marrero said he was ultimately unpersuaded by the states' economic theories and analytical modeling, writing that the two sides' claims ultimately came down to competing crystal balls.
The decision came down to a number of factors, according to Mr. Danziger, who said that the company's other potential deals in the Dallas area were more attractive.
After the curtain came down, to cheers from the audience, Mr. Mattei sat in his stocking feet in his dressing room and spoke of his road to Wozzeck.
God did not fail to notice what they were doing: And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded.
The GOP's struggles over the latest measures came down to differences between moderates who feared the implications of a full-blown repeal, and conservatives who wanted nothing less.
The bank said its non-performing exposures (NPEs) came down to 25.7 billion euros at the end of September from 27.3 billion at the end of last year.
But you know, it really came down to how our story resonated with investors, and so there's three components that we kind of really talked to folks about.
Speaking on CNN on Sunday, Mr. Pompeo drew a contrast with the Obama strategy for dealing with Pyongyang, which he said came down to test, pray and cower.
In Round 2 of the battle between the S.E.C. and Mr. Musk, the question for the judge came down to whether the voluble entrepreneur's Twitter post on Feb.
Jody's physical struggles were apparent as she tried to mold her turnout and technique to her teachers' demands, and Eva's issues mostly came down to an attitude adjustment.
I was doing a collections project alone in the basement stacks, and the elevator, which was notorious for closing its doors on you, came down to my floor suddenly.
Uwamanzu-Nna said she approached the choice with an "open mind" but when it came down to selecting her school, Harvard's "dedication to excellence .. in all students" stood out.
I did a very unique ad that I wound up writing and directing with Bill Gates in a sweater when the ruling came down to break up the company.
Comey passionately defended his actions, saying it came down to picking the lesser of 2 evils -- speak and possibly affect the election ... or conceal and damage the FBI's rep.
Not too long ago, the polls indicated that if the general election came down to a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, Clinton would win in a landslide.
The decision came down to how much deference the judges owed Commissioner Goodell in issuing his unprecedented punishment of one quarterback for his particular conduct in this particular game.
The so-called McGuffin, the thing that everyone is struggling over, came down to five wives who were basically the breeding stock, as it were, to a decaying warlord.
While Aaron admitted he wasn't the cook in the family, he did have some executive decisions when it came down to designing the kitchen — which meant using 'raw materials' ...
" Imagine half an arena of Canadians chuckling at, "When it came down to my political principles against my budding romantic interest, I had to broaden my spectrum of principles.
" And in the final debate before the caucuses, held Thursday in Des Moines, he notably referred to "Jesus Christ, who came down to earth and died for our sins.
For decades, the main difference to shoppers between HSN and Qurate's other shopping network, QVC, typically came down to variations in branding and merchandise, with HSN selling more electronics.
We both hit one button to shoot as quickly as we could, but it mostly came down to timing and listening for audio cues to know when to draw.
She tells her there were nine times that she and Darla's father came down to look for her when she was strung out and they hadn't heard from her.
Their neck-and-neck battle came down to the final run, where Jorgensen sprinted a few feet ahead of her rival – nabbing the gold she had so desperately wanted.
The day before the press conference, the lottery people came down to verify everything was right with the lottery ticket and check out who I was—background checks, etc.
After a CS:GO-packed weekend, ESL One New York came down to two teams Sunday night fighting for the biggest piece of the $250,000 prize pool: Na'Vi and Virtus.pro.
All that effort, as players ran the equivalent of 23 miles while trying to score proper goals in regular and extra time, came down to a three-inch error.
Trump said he would repeal and replace Obamacare, but when it came down to it he and the Republican Party didn't have a real viable plan to do so.
A dreary game came down to a humdrum 18-yard field goal by the Giants Josh Brown that broke a tie and gave the Giants a 16-13 victory.
You know, if an alien came down to earth and asked me to teach them about house music in one record, I'd pick this one by Frankie and David.
Van Gaal, who normally never leaves his seat in the coaching area, came down to remonstrate with the referees' assistants, and faked a theatrical fall to make a point.
Like I said earlier, if it came down to it, I would put my money where my mouth is and invest in creating a program that legalized my employees.
Taylor: The definitive shift from a melancholy mid-tempo beat [in the demo "MMMBop"] to being a completely upbeat song came down to picking a Jackson Five-like rhythm.
The bank said its non-performing exposures (NPEs) came down to 26.1 billion euros at the end of June from 29.4 billion in the same month a year ago.
When I came down to Campeche for the first time in February 216 (a relatively cool, dry month in Mexico's tropical south) Calakmul is what I came to see.
Lau said the strong finish came down to the backing of grassroots donors, with over 443,000 people giving to Warren and those contributors combining to make almost 900,000 donations.
Hurst was on hand at Gleneagles, Scotland four months ago when Catriona Matthew-led Europe clinched a nail-biting 14.5-13.5 victory that came down to the final putt.
That it came down to Johnson was remarkable, since during the season the Jazz were a tough, entertaining team thanks chiefly to Rudy Gobert, Gordon Hayward and George Hill.
First it was a landscaper to help in the garden, then my manicures, and eventually it came down to buying the bargain brand of paper napkins and toilet paper.
The decision follows two years of debate among members of the church and, in the end, it came down to a slim 7-5 victory for the name changers.
In the view of one senior executive, it all came down to masterly salesmanship by a single man, Anshu Jain, the chief promoter of the bank's hottest product: risk.
But the governor made it clear that his decision came down to his own conscience, prodded by impending decisions such as whether to support the state's lethal injection protocol.
The unanimous decision to crown "Parasite" partly came down to its unexpected mash-up of genres, this year's jury president, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, the Mexican maker of "Birdman", told reporters.
When it came down to lip synching for their lives, the fight came out of Kimora, and she truly gave the impression that she wanted to stay in the game.
Although I started out very confidently, quickly selecting the patches that resonated most with me, just as rapidly I became very insecure when it came down to their actual placement.
"The issue, pure and simple, came down to a matter of trust, and the President concluded that he no longer had the trust of his national security adviser," Spicer said.
In one store we shopped, for example, both the Fuji and Gala apples were only $2.99 per pound before the price drop, and they came down to $1.99 per pound.
I considered the warm liquids we had on hand, and the way I saw it, it came down to two: urine, or the oil I'd just drained from the engine.
I think in that case in many ways, it came down to the drugs that were used, that were -- I think part of the reason that people found him guilty.
When Uber's CEO came down to the lobby, a prototype driverless car from the Google X lab idled in front of the hotel, waiting to ferry him to Mountain View.
One estimate suggests it could disenfranchise as many as 840,000 Floridians—a significant total given that last year's gubernatorial election came down to a margin of just over 30,000 votes.
Susan Collins of Maine, one of the most senior Republicans to oppose Trump, said her decision came down to Trump making the world a "more dangerous" place, in her estimation.
For her, the choice to live in Milwaukee instead of, say, Chicago, or even its urban burbs, came down to more than just price (although that was a big factor).
Once we got married, I gained my three beautiful daughters, but I knew when it came down to having my own child, I wanted to wait for the right moment.
"I think both teams were deserving of winning, and that's why it came down to a possession right at the end of the game and went into overtime," Krzyzewski said.
" Munn took it one step further by saying that Theroux would win the competition if it came down to the actors going head to head, to which he responded "Really?
N) F-35 stealth jets over the Eurofighter Typhoon to replace its aging F-16s in a 303 billion euro ($4.55 billion) deal, saying the decision came down to price.
Sessions' reasoning for not revealing his discussions with President Trump came down to the issue of executive privilege, which allows the president to keep information from the public and Congress.
The choice, she said, came down to someone who spends his time bashing the president on TV and someone who will go to Washington and fight for the president's program.
The two guys have been extra chippy on and off the court lately, and we wanted to know if it came down to the come down, who'd wax whose ass.
The wall between the dining room and the galley kitchen came down to give the first floor an airier, more informal feel, and to create the family's chief gathering place.
"It kind of came down to the idea that going to Trump Tower — in a very small way, no doubt, but in some capacity — would support him," Mr. Ullman said.
Three men claimed the throne, but eventually it came down to a hilltop fight between William, who would become William the Conqueror, and an Anglo-Saxon king named Harold Godwinson.
Some well-placed Mexican reporters claimed high-level official sources told them it all came down to Chapo's efforts to reunite one of his twin daughters with her pet monkey.
Another point: In the end, the difference between a Trump presidency and another Clinton administration came down to 13,646 votes — fewer than a sellout for a Wisconsin Badgers football game.
He called Monday's loss to Vesely "kind of a typical Grand Slam match for me," and said it came down to his failure to perform his best on crucial points.
Nettleton's daughter heard the commotion and came down to see her father on the ground and Tur standing over him shortly before he left the area and wasn't seen again.
"It really came down to us feeling we were not a better club if he was on our club at the major league level," Dombrowski said at a news conference.
"He was thinking about the speech for a year, and I was sort of nervous that when it came down to the moment that he would get shy," Sedar said.
It was only two shots, but obviously it came down to the 17th hole, where I made birdie and Patrick Reed made bogey, so that was a two-shot swing.
But when it came down to it, it was a no-brainer to dye his hair again, since Levine's wife of nearly four years Behati Prinsloo gave her stamp of approval.
"You know, we worked hard tonight and it came down to the big shot," said Young, who connected on 6 of 12 attempts, including 4 of 7 from 3-point range.
You know, I was on the Sanders campaign but I let people know all the time I did not believe in socialism when it came down to business, fair trade, competition.
According to the Barbatos, the court's decision came down to the fact that the letter is not a fruit, so the missing chunk on the side can't be a bite. Okay.
The ruling came down to a Navy-friendly interpretation of the National Marine Protection Act, which prohibits any US citizen, agency, or organization from harming creatures like whales, dolphins, and seals.
"I was told when the fourth shooter was going that I was going to be sixth if it came down to that," said Jocelyne, whose married last name is Lamoureux-Davidson.
"When it came down to choosing our talent, we wanted to make sure first and foremost that it was reflective of the community," L.A. Pride marketing lead Shayne Thomas tells Refinery29.
In general, it felt like Facebook was an alien who came down to Earth and thought "friendship" meant caring about Minions memes from someone you sort of knew in middle school.
Golden State's options came down to cutting Casspi or waiving someone from its center-by-committee sextet of Zaza Pachulia, Jordan Bell, David West, JaVale McGee, Kevon Looney and Damian Jones.
Florida State : This game marked the first time this season that the Seminoles had a double-digit lead, yet like the previous weeks it again came down to the final drive.
When negotiations over raising the debt ceiling came down to the wire in October 2013 investors also pulled cash from the repurchase agreement (repo) market, adding to pressure on bond yields.
In the meeting, Republicans came down to 12 and then six months—before Trump decided to side with the Democrats, against the wishes of even his own treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin.
Although I've been ready, physically, for what seems like most of my life, when it came down to it I didn't think I could I handle it on an emotional level.
The competition eventually came down to a final round between my ample hips and a boy whose rock hard six pack fought for attention with his piston-like go-go moves.
If you were a betting person, it is safe to say that when it came down to voting, Rubio would surely and emphatically vote "no" in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
But some political observers say they wouldn't be surprised if he came down to Virginia at the last minute, if Republicans feel they need a final get-out-the-vote push.
The decision to hold the rallies in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro, two mid-sized cities in central Tennessee, came down to familiarity, city demographics and several prominent local news stories, Griffin said.
"While the whole team at Microsoft and Amazon played major roles in this JEDI bake off it came down to a square-off between Nadella and Bezos," Ives told Business Insider.
But things played out in a predictable pattern: both the Cavs and the Warriors waltzed through two straight sweeps; the OKC-Houston series came down to who had a better roster.
Though she claims there are other women who were also victimized by Connor, she says they were not comfortable filing reports and the case came down to he said, she said.
He had just fought on MFC and then the day after he had won he came down to train in the Hayabusa Training Center, where I was training at the time.
A city council race in Idaho came down to a coin toss and a recount Monday, resulting in the discovery of one new ballot that tilted the race for the incumbent.
For instance, the book suggests that the New York primary came down to the candidates' back and forth over an interview Sanders gave the New York Daily News about bank regulation.
"It came down to who had the most experience for the district attorney's office," said Betsy Gotbaum, executive director of Citizens Union, a good-government group, whose organization endorsed Mr. Lasak.
Unclear exactly how it all went down ... but it looks like it came down to a final Carroll shot -- that cornerback Shaquill Griffin conveniently cut out before the ball went in.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of TriBeCa came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-from-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
And it came down to the 45-year-old McGurk to negotiate alliances and broker military aid to the mosaic of armed groups and governments vying for control of the region.
Eduardo Mintzias, a freshman from Miami who has sailed since age 9, said his college decision came down to two options: Fordham and Dartmouth, which offers sailing as a varsity sport.
The final battle for control of Sky, a pay-television company whose reach extends across Europe, came down to an unusual one-day, three-round auction overseen by Britain's Takeover Panel.
After five rounds of NBA stars jumping over rappers and doing unnatural airborne acrobatics, it all came down to the Miami Heat's Derrick Jones Jr. and the Orlando Magic's Aaron Gordon.
Speaking at a United States Studies Center event at the University of Sydney, Mr. Howard said most criticisms of Mr. Trump came down to his "locker-room" manner, not his policy.
"When it came down to managing the issues around Sam's Club, our focus was on the associates impact, the clubs and the community, not the media," Walmart spokesperson Greg Hitt said.
Hill, who described a heated dispute with Sondland on the issue, echoed others in saying, essentially, it came down to Sondland repeatedly telling people his remit came directly from the President.
As it turned out, both games came down to the final seconds, and Harlan is so good as a professional broadcaster, he was able to take viewers through the moments seamlessly.
So, when Argentina's progression to the knockout rounds came down to a crunch match against Peru, viewers could be forgiven for thinking the junta might have a stake in the game.
According to Graham, the president "doesn't want a war" — but would be willing to start one that would kill millions of people in the region if it came down to it.
And the moment he knew China presented a "once in a lifetime" opportunity came down to the absolutely insane amount of real estate his team realized was being built in China.
"It would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did, because it's not about her," she said.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Coachella co-founder Paul Tollett explained why West dropped out of the festival: it came down to a technical disagreement between West and Coachella.
So when it came down to it, the simplest thing unraveled it all: Multiple, completely coincidental traffic stops (after Bundy escaped prison twice!) were ultimately what led to Bundy's arrests and death.
Leman told reporters his victory was vindication for the Canadian program which he described as the best in the world, but Chapuis said it came down to little differences on the day.
If it came down to it, Kemp says she'd do anything asked of her to help ensure her kids education was the best it could as well as those of their classmates.
They didn't really know much about the American school system, and when it came down to Isaias figuring out life after high school, he largely had to do it on his own.
The decision to build the cable came down to an economic decision related to the sheer scale of Google usage, says Vijay Vusirikala, principal engineer at Google, whose specialty involves undersea cables.
It will also lead to faster results: Last year, the time needed to perform WGS sequencing came down to a little more than 24 hours using Edico Genome's Dragen Bio-IT processor.
When it came time to decide whether plastic surgery was right for her, Anna Faris says it all came down to a really simple factor: how she would look in a bikini.
We always joked that when it came down to it Giles did all the expositions because he had an English accent so he sounded very much more learned when explaining the evil.
In an exclusive interview with The Cut, makeup artist Dana Delaney said Solange's flawless festival look all came down to a killer primer: Urban Decay B6 Vitamin-Infused Prep and Priming Spray.
It all came down to expectations for Cramer, because when a stock fails to go down on bad news, it could mean that investors believe the situation will improve in the future.
The final three contestants came down to Domenick Abbate, Laurel Johnson, and Wendell Holland, who competed against Angela Perkins in a fire challenge -- narrowly landing him a spot in the final three.
The gold medal came down to the men's clash between Daniel Yule and Marco Schwartz and it was secured when the Austrian made an error halfway down the slope and skied out.
"I've never before had a question of allegiance to a person, rather than allegiance to the flag and Constitution and to a degree that's what this race came down to," he said.
When Thomas was heavily recruited out of Onalaska High School in Wisconsin, his choice came down to Virginia or Iowa State, teams that will play each other Friday in the Midwest Regional.
"It came down to concerns that were brought to my attention from some of the staff people that worked there about some of the interactions they had out there," Wilson told me.
Alek Chakroff, 35, a user-experience researcher at Google, said it came down to who has the most to lose from a wealth tax, which both Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren support.
"Once the congressional inquiry about my situation came down to the unit, they halted the Article-15 proceedings and discharged me from the Army as quickly as they possibly could," Goldsmith said.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of TriBeCa came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-out-of-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
Battery Park City flowered; yuppies priced out of Tribeca came down to Wall Street; a new Guggenheim, designed by a fresh-out-of-Bilbao Frank Gehry, nearly arose by South Street Seaport.
I started what would have been a long and difficult explanation, since I hadn't yet had my second cup of coffee, but my son came down to drive them both to school.
"Everything it came down to just seemed frozen, so it didn't make sense for me to stay in the room," said Lindsey McGuire, 19-year-old student at George Washington University (GWU).
Asked who they would choose if the race came down to the top four instead of the 18 major candidates currently in the running, the order at the top remains the same.
Over and over, when I asked people why they bought their parkas, it came down to word of mouth: Someone they knew, or followed closely on social media, had sung its praises.
Waller-Bridge sat down with Jimmy Fallon during a Tonight Show appearance Wednesday to explain what changed her mind about season two and, well, it all came down to that priest, apparently.
It just came down to the regulating and the taxing: Being able to know who's playing, how much money they're putting up and how much will the states be able to get.
Well, for me, it came down to curating my life and getting rid of the crap that reminded me of my divorce, my ex, all of the bad periods in my life.
Shareef O'Neal's Crossroads High School traveled to Ron Artest III's Bev Hills High Tuesday night -- where the prep stars battled it out in a game that literally came down to the buzzer.
In the late 1950's Fowler was working at a raptor sanctuary in Florida when Perkins came down to shoot an episode of "Zoo Parade," a show he was hosting at the time.
But I think that it would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did because it's not about her.
Part of this came down to logistics; the competition to sign the best players out of Korea was incredibly fierce, not only from expansion teams, but also existing OWL squads looking to improve.
Why are these smart, capable people not doing this, and it all came down to it was expensive, overwhelming, that it took too long, that they didn't want to think through all this.
If it came down to a two-man race, he would probably lose big in the late, blue, winner-take-all states, potentially overwhelming whatever delegate lead he'd accumulated up to that point.
Theories abounded, but it came down to this: Either Mongeau was lying, Good Times was lying, or they both were lying in a purposeful effort to scam attendees and create a viral moment.
Soon after Uber all but admitted defeat in China last week, the narrative emerged that the American firm's failure came down to unfair home-ground advantage for Didi Chuxing, the main domestic competitor.
She spends all of 2010 securing the financing, which came down to the wire, and ultimately required a $500,0003 bridge loan from a local real estate magnate whom the Sanders' are close with.
Tim Schaefer, deputy treasurer for public finance at the Treasurer's office, said in a telephone interview Monday the decision to get a loan from Wells Fargo essentially came down to better deal terms.
The effort eventually came down to two guys labouring over the course of over two years, to lay down billions of bricks to eventually recreate the 600-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site.
But when it all came down to it, Segan couldn't recommend the second-gen iPad Pro because of its exorbitant base price — anywhere from $43 to $1,099, depending on the model's storage capacity.
The choice came down to the April 85033 registration deadline to file as a Republican in the state's primary, the 65-year-old "Saturday Night Live" alum told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
Even so, it very much came down to the wire, as our entire group seemed incapable of decisively winning anything, and we squeaked into the second round with a narrow victory against Austria.
Cubs CHICAGO — With the Miami Marlins holding a shaky one-run lead heading into the bottom of the ninth on Wednesday, it came down to closer A.J. Ramos to salvage a series finale.
"He came down to Southern California without an agent a few years before he came down in 2012, and he didn't get a single mount, so he went back to Canada," Reddam said.
It's as if it came down to this: Don't trust the mainstream media, don't trust intellectuals, don't trust judges: protect yourself and your family and your freedoms; buy a gun; speak your truth.
Eventually, it came down to two domed stadiums — Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, where frequent rain made a roof almost a necessity for the Rays, and Toronto, where cold weather did the same.
JUMP's decision to sell to Uber came down to the ability to realize the bike-share company's vision at a large scale, and quickly, JUMP CEO Ryan Rzepecki told TechCrunch over the phone.
So it came down to me being more proactive in my art, basing it more on love, joy, power, and all that shit they don't want us to have, see, or revel in.
I don't think most people expected the moderate wing to be frantically trying to stop Bernie on Super Tuesday, but that's what it came down to, and it was out of our control.
Now, sources close to Weezy tell TMZ that the reason he and his team came down to confront the staff had NOTHING to do with weed ... and everything to do with bad protocol.
In the end, the showdown came down to a series of votes on four doomed proposals rather than a daily competition between lawmakers offering a series of defining amendments as in the past.
Both cases came down to the question of whether the officers acted "willfully" to deprive the suspects of their Fourth Amendment right not to be subject to unreasonable physical force by the police.
When it came down to crunch time, it was the Bruins' offense that won the battle and clinched the game as UCLA ended a two-game skid after losing to Memphis and Stanford.
Chief among these was Energy Transfer Equity's Houdini-like escape from the merger with the Williams Companies, which came down to the nuances of when a tax opinion can and cannot be given.
Either way, the races could go into overtime: In 2017, control of the state House came down to a random drawing of lots after one race finished tied in the final vote count.
It was exhibited in Connecticut by the Prison Arts Program, and then it came down to the Brooklyn Museum and was on display last year in the Herstory Gallery at the Sackler Center.
The Gretzky family has been busy this month, as Paulina's husband, golfer Dustin Johnson, played in the 2019 Masters Tournament, which came down to the wire on Sunday, the last day of the contest.
This one came down to the power of Ishihara, who forced an abrupt halt to the action in the second round with a thudding left hook and a series of follow-up hammer-fists.
Its level of non-performing loans came down to 5 percent from 5.4 percent a quarter earlier, while provisions for bad loans were up 6 percent from a year earlier at 112.7 billion roubles.
As far as Thanos goes, comic book fans will know that, in the original version of Infinity War, Thanos' determination to wipe out half the population came down to trying to impress a woman.
We gave him memos in writing, lengthy memos the night before, which he read before he came down to the office the next day and then we debated them and then he made decisions.
For Lingmerth, who secured his first PGA Tour win at last year's Memorial Tournament, it all came down to a "little mistake" with his approach from the right rough on the second extra hole.
The men's race came down to the last few yards: Lawrence Cherono of Kenya just barely won, inching past Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia to break the tape with a time of 2150:2000:57.
While Page told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday that he's taking a public approach to the investigation in part to clear his name, his decision to testify without a lawyer came down to financial constraints.
"We introduced Sharp Unity Slab as our messaging came down to its finest point: our Stronger Together mantra," says Kinon of the serif-typeset logo that was introduced when Tim Kaine joined the ticket.
The more I looked into why the Cougar Town set felt so different, the more I concluded that it came down to the leadership of the show's co-creators, Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel.
Goldman Sachs gave its clients the best way to trade Amazon's stock and it basically came down to this: buy the shares when CEO Jeff Bezos takes out his wallet and ramps up spending.
"I've made a lot of movies that people just didn't go to see, so to make a movie that people just enjoyed this much ... it really came down to (director) Ridley Scott," Damon said.
I was unprepared for the influx of helpful messages in my inbox, and the level of cooperation the internet was capable of when it came down to killing ants in the name of science.
When it came down to it, the President steered clear of the spotlight and let Sessions be the public face of a decision officials from both parties have described as unfair or even cruel.
The biggest obstacle in my relationship with Dylan came down to the same old garden-variety insecurities that everyone has, and Dylan and I both found ways to work through them on our own.
Despite a U.S.-led, 2628-member Global Coalition that has been fighting ISIS, when it came down to killing the ISIS leader it was Washington and American special operations forces who did the job.
A separate, narrower challenge in 2015 came down to a 6-3 vote, with then-Justice Anthony Kennedy, who had dissented in 2012, joining the majority view upholding the challenged portion of the law.
I thought that I had filled my closet with a strong wardrobe, but when it came down to needing to change outfits midday, I needed a few more staple looks for my growing body.
The problem, said Cliff Young, president of Ipsos Public Affairs US, the polling partner of Reuters, came down to the models the pollsters used to predict who would vote - the so-called likely voters.
And in almost every case, the reason for that cross-Hudson opposition came down to the assertion that their two states were basically being used to pay for tax cuts in the other 48.
" But the director added that "it would be a tragedy if this story and the telling of it came down to one woman being punished for what she did, because it's not about her.
"For some people it came down to comparing Sinema to an opponent who openly campaigned on the Trump fear tactics," said Ms. Gomez, referring to Ms. McSally, the Republican defeated in the Senate race.
Cops say the staff claimed to have called up to Wayne's room, asking him to open his balcony doors to mitigate the smell ... and, allegedly, he got pissed and came down to confront 'em. .
Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, winner at the Le Mans 24 Hours with Toyota last weekend, came down to earth with a bump in 16th place with McLaren team mate Stoffel Vandoorne 19th.
The doubles match came down to a third-set tiebreaker, and though Khachanov and Rublev jumped out to a 27-26 lead, Pospisil came up with two fine first serves to stop Russia's momentum.
The decision, which was formalized by a vote count at the National Labor Relations Board, came down to a narrow margin, with 46 employees voting in favor of the move and 37 opposing it.
This essentially came down to asking ourselves: Were we willing to let go of some of the security that comes along with a known and steady budget to perhaps achieve some larger overall goals?
But when it came down to design, it was Mildred who took over, writing to a list of 50 well-known architects, then winnowing the list down to the most positive and interesting proposals.
So when I heard about the march, I came down to be a presence hopefully along the way with everybody else, speaking out against white supremacy and about the actions that happened in Charlottesville.
In fact ... Howard says it's so clear the fit works -- he tells us he'd prefer Philly inks Bryce to a deal if it came down to Harper or other mega free agent Manny Machado.
His longstanding aversion to helping Puerto Rico came down to allegations he's made, with no evidence, about the regional government mismanaging funds — and it played a major role in delaying agreement on the package.
The lip sync came down to Shangela and Trixie and, from the moment Shangela walked out as a fat old lady in a robe and the trademark grandma glasses, we knew the jig was up.
All these women's canvassing, their fundraising, their sign waving, their speech making, their cow milking, their porkchop flipping, their weeks and months and years of campaigning — all of it came down to just one day.
Through nerve-wracking battle scenes, White Walkers constantly finding a way, and Bran just being Bran — it all came down to the Night King walking toward the young Three-Eyed Raven at the Weirwood tree.
"In our case, it came down to the fact that we started off as grad students, we saw the cream of the crop grad students getting picked off by Google or Facebook," Jeremie Harris said.
Adaptive Insights CEO Tom Bogan, who has called Workday co-founder and CEO Aneel Bhusri a friend for over a decade, told CNBC on Tuesday that Workday's rapid takeover came down to one thing: compatibility.
But the fact it came down to a close contest at all should leave the Republican Party deeply worried about 50's midterm elections, and considering the damage potentially inflicted upon it by President Trump.
In the end, it all really came down to including an immigration measure, specifically the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which was pushed by Democrats and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).
Oscar came on the "TMZ Sports" TV show and we asked what it finally took to get the deal done -- and the Golden Boy told us it came down to writing a big, fat check.
Again, it came down to coming to work with teachers on their terms listening to their needs, a common theme among the general software world but one that increasingly needs to be applied to education.
Our kitchen was in the basement, so when the food runner came down to tell me that there was a problem, she was kind of sheepish in relaying what that bartender had said to her.
The batteries for the hybrid mountain bike-electric dirt bike are swappable, so you can last long distances without giving up any electric power (though if it came down to it, you could pedal back).
Ultimately, it came down to an issue of sovereignty, a subject England doesn't seem to quite understand in regards to Scotland and others, but triumphs as the most important overall factor in its momentous vote.
But the triumph of Armenia's revolution also, and perhaps primarily, came down to decisions taken on the ground during those eleven days of protest in 2018 and in the first few weeks following Sargsyan's resignation.
In a repeat of last year's Olympic final in Rio de Janeiro, the destination of the gold came down to a straight fight between the ever-consistent 27-year-old Stefanidi and American Sandi Morris.
So the standoff between UTLA and LAUSD came down to two issues: how much money to spend on more school staffing and teachers' raises, and whether the school district actually has that kind of money.
An Electoral College hobbyist since the 1960s, he watched in frustration in 2004 as the presidential election between President George W. Bush and his Democratic opponent, John Kerry, came down to a few battleground states.
According to Vogue, the final call came down to New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo's announcement this morning that no gatherings with over 50 people in attendance were to take place for the next eight weeks.
"In the end, it came down to doing what's right and upholding our values of inclusion, tolerance and civility," Ben Sherwood, the head of ABC's television group, said in an email to employees on Wednesday.
Lopez lost, 6-3, 63-6 (3), and after Nadal routed Dan Evans, 6-4, 6-0, the semifinal came down to the doubles match between Lopez and Nadal and Neal Skupski and Jamie Murray.
And with Bolt on the ground and the Jamaicans out of contention, the gold came down to a sprint for the finish between Christian Coleman of the United States and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake of Britain.
Much of it came down to fussy little tasks, each shaving a few seconds that, during the time a train ran from the north Bronx to Coney Island, would add up to a crisper trip.
At 31: You're hoping neither of you quits each other — but because you have weathered enough to assume the worst, you tell yourself that if it came down to it, what's a sixth time, anyway?
While coaches and mentors would often attribute differences in the swimmers to things like body-type, Chambliss actually found that most of it came down to how the swimmers approached the idea of their work.
"We were watching all the way to the end, hoping and praying, but it just came down to the wire and the Brits did a fantastic job to pass a couple of boats," he added.
The presidential hopeful has openly discussed her mixed feelings on the impeachment inquiry throughout numerous debates, and when it came down to the final decision, her ambivalence for the process outweighed making a final decision.

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