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"As price comes down, performance comes down with it," he said.
The big picture: It comes down to "severability," and severability comes down to congressional intent.
But I think it comes down to PC demand, I think it comes down to iPhone demand.
That job comes down to maximizing development velocity, which, in turn, comes down to mitigating complexity wherever possible.
It comes down to craft, it comes down to discipline, and being very honest and critical with our connection to the work.
"That means the ad revenue comes down, that means their overall revenue comes down, and they can't divvy up the same amount of money," Watters argued.
AND ONE NIGHT SHE'S ON, AND NIK DEOGUN COMES DOWN, HE NEVER COMES DOWN TO THE SET – EVANS: NO ONE WANTS TO HEAR ABOUT ME RIGHT NOW.
" "And ultimately it comes down to money and influence.
It's a gouge - that's what it comes down to.
" It comes down to three words: "I don't know.
The success of this mindset all comes down to attitude.
However, their public face comes down to this awards show.
But it all comes down to a question of authority.
For Pesek, the answer comes down to price and comfort.
It all comes down to timing, according to ABC Science.
For McDuff, it all comes down to quality of life.
Most of this information comes down to estimates and ranges.
Winning the presidential nomination all comes down to delegate count.
It all comes down to a simple philosophy for Cramer.
So I believe it all comes down to income inequality.
"It comes down to being open and receptive," she says.
It all comes down to the reality star's Snapchat stories.
"It all comes down to doing your research," Skirboll says.
"It really comes down to the local temperatures," he explained.
So maybe it all comes down to managing that carefully.
" He continued: "It comes down to ownership [of your performance].
In the end, that's what it all comes down to.
As quality improves and cost comes down, sales could skyrocket.
KS: When they get caught it comes down on them.
"It comes down to: What do you spend?" he says.
I suppose it always just comes down to life balance.
What stays up on the internet, and what comes down?
One of the biggest changes comes down to player visibility.
But it all comes down to who's pulling the strings. 
"Really, it just comes down to one pitch," Boyd said.
It all comes down to a wider truth about liberalism.
Much of Adzic's impact on clients comes down to framing.
It comes down, then, after all to this unforgivable blackness.
For media executives, the discussion mainly comes down to money.
Much of Persona 5 comes down to efficient schedule management.
And then the second challenge really comes down to executing.
Some of it comes down to resources at your disposal.
But in the end then it comes down to money.
It all comes down to the shape of the tins.
"It really just comes down to your anatomy," he says.
It call comes down to regulations that Amazon didn't follow.
It all comes down to physics: the laws of thermodynamics.
It comes down to coaching and that is on me.
It comes down to Kam and me in the end.
It comes down to some mix of aspiration and disgust.
The final heat comes down to Mark, James, and Brandi.
Many times it comes down to buying food or gas.
Just watch ... for D.L., it comes down to one word.
MM: It all comes down to what 'French Tech' means.
It's just storytellin', really, when it comes down to it.
It comes down to a combination of promotion and disposability.
A lot of it, he said, comes down to expectations.
"What it comes down to is, 'trust us,'" Cardozo said.
That's very attractive, but again it comes down to delivery.
The issue really comes down to what's in those messages.
" She comes down, and she's like, "Thank you so much!
Here, too, the problem comes down to dollars and cents.
In the end, it really comes down to celebrating love.
According to Friedman's logic, it simply comes down to size.
It comes down from its governance structure and technical implementation.
And it all comes down to something relatively simple: listening.
Ultimately, this comes down to fixing a broken food system.
And in many ways, it comes down to this moment.
"It all comes down to keeping good records," Gonzalez said.
It all comes down to free trade, in a nutshell.
And so much of it comes down to trauma, right?
The old addage applies: it all comes down to turnout.
"It kind of comes down to 'alternative facts,'" says Wood.
I think it all comes down to respect and research.
It comes down to doing what works for the culture.
For others, it comes down to living a certain lifestyle.
It comes down to you imposing your will on defenders.
What you see when you're there comes down to perspective.
Swers says it comes down to priorities and personal experience.
"It all comes down to the final section," he said.
And the reason for that comes down to its size.
That means it all comes down to what was discussed.
But for me, it always comes down to the coaching.
I think it just comes down to she wasn't thinking.
It comes down to whether or not you trust Facebook.
In my own experience, this comes down to personal taste.
A real identity still comes down to flesh and blood.
It all comes down to what you make of it.
"It comes down to making the better product, " says McLachlan.
So it really comes down to what feature people desire.
With Black, it comes down to little more than tribute.
"It comes down to slow, steady, and controlled," Castano said.
Rather, it comes down to how quickly employees are promoted.
Oh, we'll wait till Jesus comes / Down by the riverside.
Having it all comes down to having the right mindset.
Picking an Echo really comes down to your own usage.
I guess it really comes down to what you want.
It all comes down to serum phosphate in your body.
From Silva's perspective, it basically comes down to brand inertia.
According to Ellenberg, the issue comes down to expected utility.
When to drink it comes down to one's own preferences.
Still, here's hoping the price comes down sooner or later.
It really comes down to what you value the most.
The game comes down to whoever's left in the trenches.
For performance enthusiasts, that comes down to handling and responsiveness.
"It all comes down to funding and priorities," Seligman says.
America's gun problem, Lopez says, comes down to two issues.
It comes down to poverty and culture, in other words.
Perhaps the key comparison comes down to ease versus intensity.
It comes down to a central question: Why be Jewish?
If that's what a review comes down to, that's it.
"It all comes down to police," he said on Facebook.
It comes down to what you get for the money.
"That's what it comes down to: traffic, potholes," he said.
For truly challenged properties, it often comes down to price.
And it's sunset, man comes down, he begins to pray.
But it ultimately comes down to their own clinical assessment.
But the disparity, they say, comes down to cultural differences.
It all comes down to staying on the same page.
To me, this comes down to a question of values.
"It really comes down to a binary choice," Ryan said.
Amy Klobuchar comes down to three words: the Electoral College.
"It comes down to the First Amendment," Mr. Weinstein said.
" Strasburg added: "Really, it comes down to execution of pitches.
Whether Kavanaugh gets confirmed all comes down to five senators.
As for business investors, it comes down to due diligence.
The decision to cancel Global Entry comes down to politics.
But it really comes down to your own comfort level.
It really comes down to your own values and views.
Most of the hesitation comes down to fear, Lowry says.
That "playbook" for success comes down to one thing: people.
Protecting yourself comes down to being aware of security threats.
Success in The Dark Zone really comes down to trust.
It all comes down to what industry watchers call rationalization.
According to Yardeni, it comes down to their spending habits.
This comes down, then, not to behavior, but to scale.
I think it comes down to effort on both ends.
PNC's argument for not allowing access comes down to security.
But when he behaves more normally, the guard comes down.
"It really comes down to the economic disadvantage," he testified.
I think it really comes down also to risk management.
That comes down to the classic form or function debate.
But it really comes down to your own comfort level.
You can't beat beets, when it comes down to it. 
He comes down with it once or twice every year.
For Stepien, it all comes down to the final numbers.
Gag recording pretty much just comes down to captain Trips.
It all comes down to nuclear winter and nuclear autumn.
The question, really, comes down to: When does life begin?
The impasse ultimately comes down to a difference in priorities.
Then it really comes down to how his administration unspools.
Sanford ultimately just comes down on the side of punting.
The speaker's race ultimately comes down to some simple math.
It comes down to, again, the corporation versus real security.
A lot of it comes down to intentions and authenticity.
Here is where his allies and enemies stand on the issue: Inside the Trump administration Why they matter: They're the decision-makers and before it comes down to Trump, it comes down to them.
It ultimately all comes down to the voiceover and the ending.
Kihn says it comes down to pulling three main areas together.
In the end, though, attribution comes down to whom you believe.
I love a polo shirt that comes down to your elbows.
It comes down to three primary considerations: Interest, recency, and relationship.
MoStack comes down to perform "Fisherman", their collaboration from Common Sense.
We're excited to see what imagery comes down in the future.
That likely comes down to different methodologies used by the surveys.
But for most of us, it really comes down to price.
This comes down to learning about functions outside of your own.
The political process, yes, it comes down to voting in November.
Perhaps it comes down to fund managers' anxiety about relative performance.
It typically comes down to the details, not the dress itself.
It all comes down to how Apple takes things from here.
If the stock comes down, Cramer said it will be bought.
"It always comes down to a really great song," he added.
Detecting an abnormal heart rhythm comes down to looking at patterns.
He&aposs going to hear every case as it comes down.
Even when it comes down to contraceptives and other reproductive rights.
It all comes down to reputation, the billionaire told the audience.
I expect that when it comes down to business, I'm serious.
It all comes down to what does Jeff Flake find credible.
"Much comes down to how a shoe feels on your foot."
Again, it comes down to the speed they're capable of traveling.
All in all, it still comes down to the patient's choice.
"I don't know, it comes down to being authentic," he says.
Attacking their president comes down to attacking them and their beliefs.
It comes down to something called decision heuristics, or mental shortcuts.
Ultimately liking a watch like this comes down to personal taste.
It all comes down to whether you believe us or not.
"It all comes down to the pregnant teenage girl," Reiss said.
I think capturing likeness comes down to practice and paying attention.
This is why it all comes down to this critical correlation.
"It comes down to maybe internalized sexism for people," Hunter said.
" Ultimately, Wood said that the launch's success "comes down to price.
"I think it just comes down to the movie," Dergarabedian said.
Success sometimes comes down to grinding for experience in optional battles.
Part of the problem comes down to something called zero rating.
What it all comes down to is finding the right combination.
When it comes down to it, they are there to work.
I think it comes down to these internal triggers of emotions.
But, it all comes down to the pieces you're working with.
It also comes down to how consumers are accessing the Internet.
Like almost all relationship problems, it all comes down to communication.
Gregg thinks it comes down to American's confidence in the future.
Changing all of this comes down to money, power, and will.
But it all comes down to — like anything else — to want.
Of course, it all comes down to the celebs in attendance.
"If he comes down", the ACLU says, "so do we all".
I like to socialize is basically what it comes down to.
"A lot of it comes down to training data," Dempsey said.
Turns out, getting away with murder comes down to three steps.
"Everyone's pretty normal when it comes down to it," he says.
"Here's the thing: It all comes down to timing," Harrison said.
Shifrer said it comes down to how you crunch the numbers.
Everything comes down to editing and who I choose to cast.
When it comes down to sweaty, hot conversations, he walks away.
Hint: it all comes down to the camera in the end.
But, really, I think it comes down to a generation gap.
The difference comes down to how the two vaccines are designed.
Personal reflection Third, much of this comes down to personal reflection.
Sometimes this energy comes down from the convening power of leadership.
To me the Sandy Hook stuff comes down to sheer cruelty.
This ultimately comes down to a lack of sponsorship, says Darcell.
Everything comes down to how you market and PR your work.
Again, Botden said, it comes down to cost to the manufacturer.
This comes down to the festival existing for the right reasons.
Rather, after a basic ability, it all comes down to effort.
It basically comes down to the junior leagues protecting their turf.
Well, it all comes down to Apollo, money, and cheap shots.
The reason comes down to how Medicaid was expanded in Alaska.
Making your office as effective as possible comes down to management.
For most, it comes down to appearance and how you act.
Once again, I think it comes down to that fairy tale.
It comes down to how things look and what people think.
Any ball that's remotely close to him, he comes down with.
This really comes down to two things: Personal preference and lifestyle.
All too often, the choice ultimately comes down to the label.
It all comes down to one question: Does it spark joy?
And access to higher education comes down to dollars and sense.
When it comes down to Colorado versus Ranger, you can't lose.
But it comes down to good storytelling, like it always does.
It comes down to how Pyongyang reads the Washington tea leaves.
It all comes down to what amenities you're willing to sacrifice.
Sometimes it comes down to the effectiveness of the vaccine itself.
Cramer thinks it comes down to two concepts: value and convenience.
Screenshot: ServiceNow It comes down to helping customers work more efficiently.
The root of the problem often comes down to money, however.
At its heart it comes down to the opponent's rear hand.
"Your decision really comes down to qualitative versus quantitative," says Pak.
It really all comes down to location, housing materials, and labor.
It all comes down to how the patients regrow their nerves.
It comes down to capable electronics, sensors and, especially, extensive training.
The decision still comes down to the quality of the book.
Ultimately it always comes down to how you feel in them.
"It comes down to this idea of mission impact," he said.
Now it comes down to whose vision gets the most votes.
It all comes down to money, Cruz complains — lots of money.
That it all comes down to political power shouldn't be surprising.
When it comes down to practicalities it may well take longer.
"People tell me this surgery comes down to millimeters," Bryan said.
"It all comes down to this one very moment," she said.
The better mattress for you comes down to your specific needs.
The biggest hurdle with the new format comes down to money.
The answer to this question often comes down to small details.
One of the biggest changes comes down to a single phrase.
And for him, the difference in returns comes down to fees.
A lot of this comes down to, who should we believe?
It comes down to who plays well in the big tournaments.
BOGART Each time you pull a string, some stuff comes down.
It's all fun and games when it comes down to it.
To me, it comes down to not letting society define you.
Somehow, this revelation comes down to a cliffhanger and a catfish.
But as I said, it all comes down to the championship.
Deciding on filing status comes down to the pros and cons.
The Senate's schedule largely comes down to one senator: GOP Sen.
Yet staying concealed comes down to how they're used in practice.
Costco reports later this week; maybe it comes down on that.
It comes down to the age-old question: mountains or beach?
However, his problem with Wells Fargo comes down to the fundamentals.
"It comes down to this," Al Trautwig, the NBC commentator, said.
What it really comes down to is the eye test, right?
The dispute between McConnell and Democrats all comes down to witnesses.
In the end, it comes down to what makes you comfortable.
Ultimately, it comes down to what you&aposre most comfortable with.
"This presidential race comes down to about ten states," he said.
The dispute comes down to a meeting between them on Oct.
Smith believes it comes down to an individuals' sensitivity to sound.
But it also comes down to their differing leadership, he continued.
"Momentum comes down to making plays," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said.
For some companies, the issue comes down to a time commitment.
Once the time frame is set, it comes down to math.
"It just comes down to getting that curveball over," he said.
Basically, it comes down to which features matter most to you.
Choosing one comes down to your personal ride style and position.
"It comes down to math," the official said, speaking of Quebec.
It's brutal and simple, and that's what it comes down to.
Yet there are places, and times, when the hammer comes down.
Then Christ comes down off the Cross and rapes the priest.
"It comes down to the way of life," el Moustahli said.
So maybe the ideas that this comes down to personal vs.
But I really believe it comes down to that pesky line.
Ultimately, then, this comes down to trying to win the election.
Salmon says that firstly, it comes down to what people expect.
In essence, it comes down to whose feelings are made most important.
However, it all still comes down to stock picking, according to Fannon.
Have you ever wondered how much of it comes down to luck?
And what it really comes down to is: Was the process fair?
A big part of this growth comes down to that POS system.
"It comes down to team defense and guys buying in," Condon said.
MACCALLUM: And that&aposs really what it all comes down to, right?
The nature of the learning comes down to how are we interacting.
At the end of the day, this comes down to originalism, constitutionalism.
It comes down to inches there and we just couldn't get it.
The weakest character development, as usual, comes down to Jon and Daenerys.
And much of mental health and internet use comes down to isolation.
And sometimes the difference comes down to a single gene or mutation.
It comes down to two major factors, one logistical and one psychological.
It all comes down to the art of teaching reading, she said.
The short answer is that it really just comes down to preference.
Her devastatingly damaging allegation therefore comes down to her word against his.
But when it comes down to it, I mean what I mean.
Often this comes down to confusion about what artificial intelligence even is.
It comes down to the same causality dilemma of chickens and eggs.
Much of the effort to reform Social Security comes down to numbers.
"It comes down to who's done me wrong the most," he said.
Logically, their search comes down to two main suspects: Enrique and Jorge.
Secondly, when it comes down to it, the M4 isn't very useful.
Isn't it interesting how a barrier seems insurmountable -- until it comes down?
" It all comes down, Portman explained, to "a devaluing of female voices.
But I think it comes down to four factors in my mind.
John Dick, CEO of CivicScience, says it really comes down to trust.
"I think it really just comes down to being yourself," Manson says.
You've became a sellout because that's what this comes down to. Money.
"It comes down to just being a responsible gun owner," England said.
What it all comes down to is people just wanting a deal.
Survival comes down to keeping your assortment of meters charged and running.
It comes down to whether you've made the switch to 4K yet.
It probably only matters if it comes down to their bottom line.
Part of this also comes down to just how playful Chuchel is.
Rather, it comes down to how well the tree transports that water.
When it comes down to it, I give the edge to Plated.
If it really comes down to it, I'm siding with the ladies.
HUME: So I think it comes down to that in the end.
It basically comes down to a simple conflict that impacts many titles.
Instead, "it all comes down to understanding the local context," she said.
Their commitment to their cause comes down to some laughably clichéd banter.
And, with most things Shondaland, it all comes down to the relationships.
It really comes down to what you want your speaker to do.
Everything comes down to what happens next in China's leviathan smelter sector.
And what goes into lower Earth orbit pretty much always comes down.
Your global mobility essentially comes down to that little booklet you hold.
And I think it comes down to a bunch of different things.
It really just comes down to confidence and how you wear it.
Part of that, I believe, comes down to a heavily armed population.
That's really what it all comes down to, Amazon owning your data.
A lot of it comes down to little quirks of human psychology.
And from there, it comes down to good old-fashioned detective work.
"It's comes down to the players, it's all about them," said O'Brien.
"In a caucus state, it comes down to organizing," Vassiliadis told Vox.
Let's hope Donald Trump isn't on Twitter when that announcement comes down.
Andit comes down very slowly, I mean-- unless you sell- sell properties.
In the end, it comes down to the moments within those moments.
For the agency it all comes down to the product's intended use.
Ultimately, the Bose Home Speaker 500 comes down to a price decision.
Arguably, the value of both Bitcoin and gold comes down to belief.
WHEN IT COMES DOWN TO ACTUALLY SELLING MORE SERVERS AND MORE SERVICES.
And if for some reason there's a low crop, it comes down.
That comes down to a particular parental guidance idea that she had.
The answer, in part, comes down to the limitations of Bluetooth technology.
If there's a tie, it all comes down to a coin toss.
Whether Ryan gets that award ultimately comes down to several arbitrary factors.
"The minimalist reductive style comes down to a single thesis," Robles said.
So really it comes down to whether you want discs or not.
It comes down to Peter the Gravely Voiced and Will the Optimist.
Most of my amusement, I think, comes down to Johnson's deadpan delivery.
It all comes down to how much of it you can take.
"I think it comes down to the hiring manager," Ms. Cohen said.
Part of the company's success comes down to its attention to detail.
"I don't think it ever comes down to one person," he said.
For the most part, it comes down to bread-and-butter issues.
A piston comes down on top of the battery and applies pressure.
"It still comes down to a contest of ideas," Paul Ryan says.
Ok, if this all comes down to a standoff, who has leverage?
It's no doubt best when success comes down like a steady drizzle.
It really comes down to family finances – 'Can I pay my bills?
But it all comes down to how that's delivered to the client.
Just remember that, in the end, this all comes down to money.
But the biggest reason it hasn't caught on comes down to habit.
It all comes down to where people are making in-game purchases.
It comes down to timelines that both parties seemed eager to construct.
Theo comes down from his brother's room to settle the final bill.
HARKER: THIS ALL COMES DOWN TO THE NEUTRAL REAL RATE, R-STAR.
Now, it all comes down to having a better product and service.
The challenge for an artist, then, comes down to intention and ability.
In this situation a lot of it comes down to muscle memory.
The biggest challenge comes down, as so many things do, to money.
"All it really comes down to is where you're from," he said.
It all comes down to votes ... it's got to get 50 votes.
He comes down and he says, 'Hey, Cramer, what do I buy?
What it really comes down to is just being a massive fanboy.
It all comes down to the company's mindset and willingness to adapt.
As cost comes down, large scale deployments could really change the game.
But for a lot of guys it comes down to the dollars.
That comes down to the hard parts — like firing people — as well.
It comes down to whether Trump's order was lawful, the experts said.
It comes down to public health abroad could hurt American companies' profits.
But it always comes down to trust, he said, and Murphy agreed.
If a "shelter in place" order comes down, June's place is TBD.
For many companies, that strategy comes down to waiting out the storm.
That's what it comes down to at the end of the day.
Ultimately it always comes down to craftsmanship, detail and the material used.
No, she will not travel if she comes down with a fever.
That missed financial opportunity comes down to not enough companies prioritizing inclusion.
But the fact is that Biden's winning comes down to two things.
Often, dealing with an obstacle comes down to finding the right audience.
"It comes down to the Jewish community being visible," Mr. Weinstein said.
Klobuchar comes down to the Electoral College, Kay Steiger argued in February.
It all comes down to how we choose to look at things.
Honestly, preference comes down to what you need out of a charger.
Winning the game almost always comes down to the last few minutes.
To Chanos, it all comes down to how they're conveying their numbers.
"It all comes down to 'don't act like my boss,'" said Kothe.
For these millennials, Israni said making progress comes down to thinking differently.
Process can help, but this all comes down to actual policy choices.
"And that's what it comes down to," Johnson says in the clip.
But it comes down to who actually knows what they are doing.
I hate to say it, but it comes down to making plays.
Ultimately, it often comes down to a cost-benefit analysis, he said.
But ultimately it comes down to a decision by Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"It comes down to math," one Liberal official said, speaking of Quebec.
It just comes down to taking care of your band, you know?
But it all comes down to producing product customers want to buy.
But in the end, the calculation almost always comes down to cost.
A warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, which comes down as precipitation.
One of the main issues in this fight comes down to timing.
See, it all comes down to what your definition of "miss" is.
It even comes down to the shooting platform that we're shooting from.
As with so much else, it comes down to politics, she says.
To many employees, it all simply comes down to Vince's leadership style.
But it all simply comes down to whether you like it or not.
It all comes down to the temperature at different levels of the atmosphere.
But really, Frozen comes down to two sparkling performances by Murin and Levy.
For the status quo-ists, this often comes down in part to Israel.
And the answer really comes down to the way we deal with stress.
In those areas, fandom choice comes down to one factor above the others.
It simply comes down to supply and demand, and now there's no supply.
Every single game comes down to a couple of pitches here or there.
It comes down to guys needing to tighten up and make plays offensively.
It comes down to whether or not the Europeans want to go along.
And often, a big part of this comes down to the moving stage.
"It's a staggering statistic and we hope the number comes down," Taylor said.
For Zika, prevention comes down to avoiding areas where the virus is spreading.
It all comes down to risk and the free world's appetite for it.
It all comes down to one question: What if Defiance County wasn't rigged?
Wainwright told the Code Commerce audience that it comes down to two things.
"We have a plan and now it comes down to execution," he concluded.
"It comes down to execution at this level," said Pirates manager Clint Hurdle.
"It comes down to regulation, enforcement, and incentives," said Norway Environment Minister Elvestuen.
And what determines a good candidate, he says, often comes down to personality.
Dr. Day says the choice mostly comes down to personal preference and location.
The majority of it comes down to two main factors: diet and environment.
And it really comes down to just three things that killed the show.
But everything comes down to a few key aspects: price and content slate.
"I don't know, it comes down to being authentic," the actor told People.
When it really comes down to it, it was basically a fraternity extension.
Successful investing often comes down to that elusive balance between risk and opportunity.
It comes down to tiny moments and how they interact with each other.
"Squawk Box " co-host Joe Kernen asked Jackson where the SEC comes down.
It comes down to who you know and how well you know them.
BECAUSE NORMALLY, WHEN THE DOLLAR AMOUNTS GET BIGGER, THE GROWTH RATE COMES DOWN.
So maybe this scene falling flat really all comes down to cast chemistry.
Turkey's ability to block the mission next year comes down to a technicality.
Part of the surreality also comes down to the uncanniness of the casting.
Lunice: It really all comes down to one's personal preferences and chosen lifestyle.
"A lot of this comes down to who we should believe," Heinrich says.
Much of the decision comes down to the services that you're embedded in.
It comes down to everyday conversations, like "what makes pink a "girly color?
If you are, it really comes down to this or the Essential Phone.
I need to make better pitches and that's what it comes down to.
Instead, it comes down to the facts and circumstances surrounding the price increase.
Ultimately, the decision to support cross-network play comes down to the developer.
Just don't leave it too late, because the curtain comes down at midnight.
"I think it comes down to responsibility, most of all," Simpson tells Vulture.
It comes down to "you thinking that you can't do it," she says.
Gupta thinks that much of what people eat comes down to social acceptance.
This is one of those examples where it really comes down to taste.
It comes down to a demand that the gangs leave local people alone.
MACCALLUM: Well, Emily, how much comes down to the power behind the punch?
As an organization, we'll deal with it as it comes down the road.
"Everything comes down to money," says dermatological surgeon Ronald Moy, founder of DNARenewal.
Ultimately, Venco thinks the appeal also comes down to a matter of necessity.
But when it comes down to it, Leo is still a fire sign.
The answer, Airline Weekly managing partner Seth Kaplan says, comes down to sensationalism.
But it really all comes down to being dedicated and trusting the process.
Usually the stock that has outperformed comes down and meets the underperforming stock.
I think that's a terrific place to go if the market comes down.
What happens with the 16,000 more broadly comes down, in part, to scale.
Figuring out how to get around also comes down to the little details.
It just comes down to a gut feeling and a lot of luck.
The green water footprint, when it comes down to it, is essentially rainfall.
Just like with most things in life, it all comes down to choice.
It comes down to real-world problems, being solved by real-world practitioners.
So really it comes down to the scientific method, learning about statistical reasoning.
It comes down to whether or not you have a source of inspiration.
Ultimately, it comes down to Trump himself and his attitude toward his job.
Ultimately, the choice of ink really comes down to the artist's personal preference.
The reason platforms are reluctant to deploy it comes down to several factors.
It comes down to one basic lesson: Pay attention to the graph's labels.
As for the other upcoming launches, the decision mostly comes down to fuel.
When it comes down to it, I am absolutely floored by this car.
It comes down to the differences in speed between film and television productions.
But just like the combat, what you choose comes down to personal preference.
She explained that it all comes down to how you use social media.
It all comes down to its reliance on still-relevant archetypes, she explains.
From gaming to theater it's all narrative, when it comes down to it.
Your method of removing back hair comes down to personal preference, of course.
For the well-read consumer, it usually comes down to sheer power numbers.
It comes down to this: Don't try to be something you're not.13.
Perfectly cooked shellfish comes down to two components: steam, and a delicious broth.
But what it comes down to is I am sorry for my actions.
Ultimately for most millennials — and even Gen Xers — it comes down to income.
For Charlie Harrington, a paramedic, the Apple tax standoff comes down to fairness.
It all comes down to liquidity and the probability of an expense shock.
It comes down to a mix of technology, provider partnerships and member experience.
Then, for whatever reason, this one rejects that one and it comes down.
She gave them love, is what it comes down to, Arty tells me.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to human life.
When it comes down to it however, her children remain her top priority.
Following the touch it once principle ultimately comes down to discipline, explains Bandes.
When the stock comes down, you start to buy it in increments again.
Tamir told insider it all comes down to nutrition, smart exercise, and patience.
Barron said that staying safe in Mexico largely comes down to common sense.
It comes down to marketing and political muscle, which play to Trump's strengths.
INZAI CITY, Japan (AP) — For Tiger Woods, it all comes down to consistency.
It all comes down to the basic human need for quality, affordable housing.
It all comes down to how you see the purpose of the court.
And according to several recent studies and surveys, it comes down to trust.
When it comes down to it, that's why these companies are so profitable.
"What it most comes down to is a writer's goals," Tener told me.
"When it comes down to it, the enforcement is really up to them."
When it comes down to it, people are very interested in saving time.
It just comes down to caring for — and loving — the body you have.
Eventually, it comes down to the million pound question and one final answer.
It was ground and pound, and that's essentially what football comes down to.
"It really comes down to a re-pricing of Uber's value," Haslett said.
The rest, he said, comes down to a lot of concentration and patience.
It all comes down to dividend yield, earnings growth, and changes in valuations.
For Lux, the Airbnb critic, it comes down to the company taking responsibility.
Do you think it really all comes down to Donald Trump's tax reform?
It comes down to two things: transaction costs and the absence of tethering.
That all comes down to how much negotiating leverage the theater chains have.
It also comes down to a Quebec spirit of hospitality and mischievous fun.
Comes down, that you don't even need a human being to step in.
Opposing defenses are in a picked every time Houston comes down the court.
But it really comes down to people's actual homes — that's much more important.
The success of these claims comes down to the severity of the disturbance.
I think with the death penalty it comes down to specifics of cases.
Brown explains the difference comes down to the idea of wanting versus liking.
If you know someone well enough, it all comes down to taste really.
In all these circumstances, the question comes down to whether consent was given.
"Planned spending," he says, explaining that it really comes down to simple math.
Like so many things in American cities, it comes down to real estate.
It all comes down to what treatment and what medical coverage you have.
"The problem comes down to: What's the right level of control?" he said.
For many, the choice between London and Paris ultimately comes down to emotion.
It comes down to a potent mix of technical problems and human error.
This comes down to a philosophical question about what parents owe their kids.
"Management comes down talking about how good we've got it," Mr. Brown said.
It all comes down to aligning with a person's underlying values, Leiserowitz said.
"Ultimately it comes down to being extremely customer focused and frugal," he said.
It all comes down to allegiance — something Hurley, Swinmurn and Martin truly understand.
For many, the choice comes down to feeling at home at a school.
If it comes down to a field goal, we always like their chances.
It also comes down to the method in which they&aposre actually inserted.
The real messiah, ʿĪsa, comes down to earth and defeats him in battle.
"We will stay here until the day it comes down," the crowd chanted.
They tell us it all comes down to making your shelter seem spacious.
Any campaign for the White House rarely comes down to one single issue.
Of course, it comes down largely to which tools are used for evaluation.
The rain, impossibly, comes down harder, and even the flashlight is no help.
It just comes down to whether the government wants to prosecute the case.
"Usually with outbreaks there's a peak, and then it comes down," Fairley says.
"Essentially it comes down to the way the market plays out," Shmulik said.
Some of it comes down to the indexes and benchmarks they're up against.
"The rise in coal imports comes down to economics," said Energy Partnership's Wilcox.
It comes down to giving people, giving individuals, giving humans a second chance.
It really comes down to government regulations or another authority to enforce it.
For the White House, the entire report comes down to a single adjective.
It comes down to branding, a source close to the White House said.
Much of the time, though, it comes down to her answering her phone.
"It comes down to how you were trained as a child," she said.
And it's a big decision that ultimately comes down to a gut call.
"It's more than color — it comes down to right and wrong," he said.
Maybe, just maybe, it all comes down to believing that everything is one.
I think it comes down to the basic principle that information is power.
When it comes to ropes, much of this issue comes down to form.
A lot comes down to self-protection, but also protecting my own community.
That really comes down to what the US wants to accomplish, experts say.
It really comes down to how you think and feel about the problem.
In the source novels, it all comes down to Quentin to save everyone.
"It just comes down to getting into the minds of kids," Moore said.
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After all, land borders have been shut to all nonessential travel and Americans abroad have been urged to come back to the US.It comes down to "freedom," one analyst told CNBC this week, but it also comes down to necessity.
Maybe it is less about insiders and outsiders, and really comes down to empathy.
When it comes down to it, volcanoes spend most of their existence not erupting.
It all comes down to whether a stock is or isn't a Trump stock.
BB: Well, I mean, Russia comes down to really one thing, which is oil.
It all comes down to whether a stock is or isn't a Trump stock.
And we have also seen problems when it comes down to the border issue.
And that all comes down to one very welcomed cameo by model Winnie Harlow.
In the election scenario seen above, the race all comes down to New Hampshire.
Part of that, he quickly learned, comes down to the bureaucratic challenges around drones.
As with most devices, it comes down to performance, design, and, of course, cost.
And I think that comes down to the fact that so much has changed.
Stepping away from the toxic handler role comes down to establishing boundaries, Bonior said.
But it comes down to whose tax cuts would be permanent and whose temporary.
However, the far more insidious problem comes down to the family's treatment of Vanya.
As always, it all comes down to sex — or more specifically, lack of sex.
It all comes down to how we interpret these characteristics in the real world.
Bottom line and what it comes down to is people just want great content.
For some, however, this doomsday aesthetic doesn't just end when the Thunderdome comes down.
"But basically all they want is a photo when it comes down to it." 
That it grew into a national institution, he says, comes down to three points.
"I figure it all comes down to boredom," Fabito, now 28, told Business Insider.
That may seem technical, but it all comes down to some very special amenities.
But when it really comes down to it, why do we actually love it?
Let's hope that we can make those adjustments if it comes down to it.
The issue comes down to the middleweight belt and the man currently wearing it.
You do this until your weight comes down to a new, lower set point.
I realized that it comes down to the ability to de-escalate the problem.
"Where the show comes down is your body is your body," Noxon told me.
Resource management in No Man's Sky comes down to keeping your various meters full.
We try different technologies, but it comes down to what's right for the game.
It all comes down to money and who gets to control how it's spent.
But here's the truth of the matter: Saving for travel comes down to prioritizing.
Really, when it comes down to it, the Bachelor franchise should read Plato's Republic.
"It all comes down to the strong values that guide our creations," Lesénécal says.
It comes down to whether we have the social will to make it happen.
Picking one comes down to what ecosystem you're most familiar and comfortable with — Amazon?
The last complicating factor comes down to whether Zervos is considered a public figure.
Hirondellea gigas are voracious scavengers that consume anything that comes down from the surface.
That comes down to the way you connect the Sonos to your TV: HDMI.
Striking the right balance comes down to getting those two paces of technology right.
"It comes down to an economic message," Pelosi said in an interview this month.
"That's what it really comes down to," Chuckumba said, referring to Amazon's continued growth.
It all comes down to a clever trick with the HoloFlex phone's unique display.
It all comes down to the question of who that second wand belongs to.
"With non-natural colors it comes down to how you wear it," Hilton says.
But often, Pong adds, it comes down to how a request makes you feel.
When it comes down to it, Haters Back Off is neither honest nor accepting.
"Basically, it comes down to: People do what they're paid to do," Woollett said.
For many Michiganders, however, this election comes down to two elements: hydrogen and oxygen.
For Chukumba, it comes down to the philosophy of the company's founder and CEO.
He comes down on the price and throws in a free bottle of Coke.
The explanation for the Hulu series' big Nick bombshell comes down to the crusade.
It all comes down to the letter "s": the difference between art and arts.
Sometimes the college decision comes down to choosing between a public and private school.
But essentially, losing weight comes down to three main factors: exercise, food, and mindset.
It's a lot of confusing words, but that's essentially what it comes down to.
If the magical Wall comes down, we're definitely in store for an epic battle.
She goes upstairs on her own and comes down, and I'll go, 'You changed?
It all comes down to whether you stick your hand in the right tree.
It all comes down to what evidence would come out in the defamation proceedings.
"This sport it usually comes down to last rock, last end," Dunn told Reuters.
Ultimately, it comes down to whether it agrees with my mission and my gut.
Sometimes, the race comes down to who reaches the end of "live" teardowns first.
Because if you're interested in an iPad, your decision comes down to two things.
Because, sure, the real source of our millennial plight comes down to economic decline.
But when it comes down to it, I think you know what's not working.
It comes down to this for Stephen ... Angel is his daughter, plain and simple.
And if it comes down to it, I will just out-and-out lie.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to jobs and productivity.
It all comes down to the stark partisan divide in our current political culture.
Just assume it all comes down to your one solitary, individual, well informed vote.
It comes down to the Fourth Amendment, your protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.
But the other piece is that it always comes down to the development schedule.
"It all comes down to China," Ruggiero told CNN in an interview last month.
Meanwhile, the counterargument pretty much comes down to: It's Vegas, and Vegas is different.
A good paint job all comes down to "preparation, preparation, preparation," Mr. O'Donnell said.
The answer comes down to: "Because I like it!" and that's probably pretty lame.
But some fear any deal could break down when it comes down to detail.
"It all comes down to what are your barriers to entry," Mr Nathanson says.
Much of this comes down to how the new characters embody every French stereotype.
The Hill: For the president, the government funding fight comes down to his base.
Consensus depravity, evil and immorality is, when it comes down to cases, always elusive.
When it comes down to it, teachers aren't just there to help students academically.
Maybe our hankering for podcasters comes down to the fact that nerds are in.
Much of that comes down to just how terrifying the film's shark antagonist is.
"As the cost comes down, this technology can apply to other areas," Kelly said.
How you're going to lose in this league is what it comes down to.
Ultimately, it comes down to customer choice, he said, in Mexico or anywhere else.
But the rich complexity of a season rarely comes down to a single player.
But the biggest difference with the Apple Watch actually comes down to battery life.
"Her nomination to me comes down to the destruction of the video tapes," Sen.
The main reason Facebook gives for its pay disparities comes down to unequal representation.
But Russia's comes down at $22,609 and China's falls to just $14,329 per person.
Success in fairy tales, she explained, comes down to more than tight shot grouping.
Apparently, it all comes down to the quality of the seafood, among other reasons.
For Bremen, figuring out which benefit is best comes down to an individual's situation.
The key, while it may seem obvious, comes down to listening to your body.
"A lot comes down to what can be proved in court, however," Ring explains.
What it really comes down to is that containers have moved into the mainstream.
The answer comes down to a simple truth: Assholes are incapable of being shamed.
The difference comes down to not enough repeatable simple phenomena to provide good data.
To be a proper star at Anfield, "it comes down to personality," he says.
The reason it usually takes so long comes down to a combination of factors.
You'd be surprised how often identity theft comes down to misplaced or stolen documents.
It all comes down the path the virus and governments take, which remains uncertain.
For me it comes down to the numbers of whether a deal is feasible.
Also, I don't know, it comes down to buying less things across the board.
When it comes down to it, it doesn't really affect my schedule that much.
However when it comes down it the theater is inferior to the home experience.
The vote comes down to one simple question: Who can actually deliver that change?
Which is why choosing the right suburb comes down to figuring out your priorities.
Whatever decision comes down will likely be appealed, possibly up to the Supreme Court.
In the end, a successful ceremony comes down to two things: research and practice.
It comes down to specialization, demographics, and how the two interrelate in today's NBA.
Joe: For me, it comes down to deciding what you put your eyes on.
In the end, it all comes down to the mysterious matter of inborn sensibility.
When it comes down to it, he said he usually buys the "cheaper" options.
But, but, but: It all comes down to access, especially among students of color.
"It always comes down to the specific video and what happened in the video."
The controversy largely comes down to a dispute about the meaning of song lyrics.
It all comes down to next week's episode, whose title, "START," is certainly suggestive.
Whenever a lace gown comes down the runway the audience draws a collective breath.
Choosing a credit card often comes down to which has the most useful rewards.
Britain's own flag comes down at midnight at the European Council and Parliament buildings.
After coupon and rewards money it comes down to $45 for two cashmere sweaters.
At the end of the day, it all comes down to laws of gravity.
The difference between the two plans comes down to video quality and hotspot data.
When it comes down to it, Lincoln has essentially made a Lincoln Cadillac CT6.
Like most things it comes down to practice to get really good at it.
Isaac Reynolds: I think a lot of it comes down to a similar answer.
After the swelling comes down in the next weeks, we will evaluate next steps.
"It all comes down to price," said airline analyst Seth Kaplan of Kaplan Research.
"It comes down to this," Mr. Bieber told the union's triennial convention in 21984.
The question comes down to how the effect of a tax cut is measured.
This often comes down to cultural traditions that seem at times impossible to overcome.
Whether you want it or not, the brand of indie comes down on you.
It doesn't matter what the task is, it still comes down to people first.
So it really comes down to the people involved being able to dive deep.
When it comes down to it, that is really what Christmas is all about.
The battle comes down to whether trauma-informed justice can prevail over traditional jurisprudence.
"If something comes down from management or something happens, then we'll change," he said.
I think it all comes down to what we think counts as avant-garde.
This will make things a lot less stressful when the hammer finally comes down.
But equality, and human dignity, are what the cake shop case comes down to.
I believe this comes down to how we approach prison time for the incarcerated.
When it comes down to it, most people are not going to do that.
You demonstrate gravity by throwing a ball up and seeing if it comes down.
I guess it all comes down to where they can find the most value.
It comes down to what a "reasonable" officer would do — an incredibly vague standard.
But when it comes down to it, Daniel wants vegetables to taste like vegetables.
When it comes down to it, Park claims, goat milk is our best alternative.
If a unit comes down without a single casualty, it's almost like winning a battle.
The authors conclude that it all comes down to ensuring access to gender-affirming care.
So, it all comes down to being at the right place at the right time.
And it comes down to one thing: When did Donald Trump decide to fire Comey?
When it comes down to it, Hama Hamas are actually small, delicate, nice, and nuanced.
It comes down to a few popular studies, which Pheramor also touts on its website.
Therefore, the final decision on whether to discipline Conway comes down to the White House.
Each of these three challenges that cryptocurrencies face comes down to a question of trust.
It all comes down to money, and the government of Puerto Rico doesn't have it.
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The only minor complaint I have comes down to an aesthetic one of personal taste.
When it comes down to it, having the rating is really about peace of mind.
One reason for the differing results between polls from different companies comes down to methodology.
And, it all comes down to Rachel's next gig at a Seattle, Washington, law firm.
And the foundation of B2B deals usually comes down to two things: retention and trust.
When ranking potential candidates, it all comes down to a little something called Robert's Rebellion.
It all comes down to what the Trump administration deems as credible evidence and intelligence.
Trista said the secret to their lasting relationship comes down to resilience, gratitude and forgiveness.
But the biggest difference, at least in the trailer, comes down to style of play.
It comes down to understanding that different groups of black voters are prioritizing different issues.
It all comes down to taste, so we can't price the perfect Urus for everyone.
We have had positive interactions and it all comes down to just having a conversation.
In the end, cycling comes down to personal preference, so give each option a shot.
When it comes down to it, Shake Shack's innovative flavors do make it stand out.
Outside of these situations, sticking with a traditional bank typically comes down to personal preference.
"Everyone wants to start a company, but it comes down to creating value," he said.
It all comes down to having a solid foundation of feeling worthy of being heard.
More so than environmental concerns, the shrinking of the paper market comes down to cost.
" Hans Zimmer will say everything comes down to "this crazy, burning desire to do something.
But a lot of it comes down to how we design the experience as well.
Really, right now it comes down to what&aposs most efficient, what&aposs most effective.
It really comes down to this: If you're using an iPhone, get an Apple Watch.
You can guess, perhaps, from The Innocent Man's title, where the documentary's sentiments comes down.
It comes down to this: Our opponents are afraid someone will take away their guns.
Whatever the standings look like, a lot of times it comes down to one-goal.
Wright's claim that he is actually Satoshi Nakamoto all comes down to signed cryptographic keys.
It comes down to the individual being comfortable with themselves to disregard those beauty norms.
In a sense, it comes down to different priorities, dictated by a musician's native genre.
THE "biggest bubble in human history comes down crashing," tweeted Nouriel Roubini, an economist, gleefully.
Bank of New York, you can wait until it comes down a little bit more.
So, all this comes down to questions of which federal agencies did what and when?
This, of course, all comes down the National Collegiate Athletics Association's archaic rules about amateurism.
"It comes down to being authentic," the actor told PEOPLE about his newfound media attention.
Most of that comes down to just aesthetically disliking how much lens distortion it adds.
If that is false, everything else comes down and Mueller has got to end it.
Why we like it: For us, the Chromebook 14 comes down to looks and potential.
A lot of it comes down to how influential and hands-on a sponsor is.
Ultimately, the future of interactive media on Netflix comes down to audience response to Bandersnatch.
He comes down just as I'm finishing up the call with my parents — perfect timing!
It comes down to one part strategic positioning, one part kindness, and several parts luck.
It comes down to how you perceive your challenges — and what you do about them.
The credibility of a piece of content comes down to the credibility of the source.
What it comes down to, Sun said, are the limitations of the lock-to model.
Their choice comes down to far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron.
But I think what it comes down to is people don't want to hear it.
But, of course, it sometimes comes down to what music is played behind the scenes.
"It's the same story — it comes down to us playing a complete game," Collins said.
Your choice comes down to a 2.1 channel X9000F or a 13 channel Sony Z9F.
No matter how good your app is, in the end, everything comes down to perception.
Election Day here comes down to a lone congressional race for the Sixth Congressional District.
Sometimes it comes down to skill and experience, and sometimes it's much simpler than that.
"Everything about happiness comes down to the quality — not quantity — of our relationships," she says.
She has a solution and it all comes down to how entrepreneurs communicate with investors.
A lot of that comes down to interpersonal relationships and having an understanding of bias.
The issue comes down to exactly what you get when you buy an iPhone 83.
AND ON THE ADVERTISING SIDE, IT REALLY COMES DOWN TO YAHOO GEMINI AND BRIGHT RULE.
Ultimately, how you feel about both trades comes down to your evaluation of the quarterbacks.
Whether you're willing to put in the work, well, that all comes down to preference.
It's an ID. It all comes down to: does it emotionally connect with the audience?
On average, that comes down to nine every month and at least two a week.
Enjoying your entire weekend comes down to feeding your senses and having a little perspective.
It comes down to misogyny and rape culture and stereotypes about both women and men.
It all comes down to a company's model, says Chris Curran, chief technologist at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Whom you prefer comes down to which disposition you want to spend your time with.
So much comes down to a track meet that involves lot of running and jumping.
This all comes down to motivation, and Cohen supplied Trump with a much stronger defense.
However, the question of a criminal charge comes down to motivation and state of mind.
That's the thing, it really comes down to having a genuine conversation and genuine engagement.
It comes down to whether you, like the Paynes, are willing to take a risk.
"It always comes down to the law and people not doing their jobs," he said.
But when it comes down to the basics, most Americans really aren't that far apart.
What it comes down to is dedication, and according to Cuban, Musk has got plenty.
Then it comes down to whether it can get the numbers to defeat the government.
But you know, it will be interesting to see what it comes down to ultimately.
Which card is better ultimately comes down to personal preference and your own travel habits.
But the idea behind a bounce is that what bounces comes down — they are temporary.
How the Sixth Circuit ultimately comes down on the merits of the case is uncertain.
A lot of it comes down to your partner and their enjoyment — or lack thereof.
Instead, it all comes down to how much market share Lyft can grab from Uber.
I'll tell you this: if it comes down a couple, I'll give it my blessing.
When it comes down to it, many men are not willing to walk the walk.
BRANDON If the call comes down, neither one of us would hesitate to answer it.
"As long as inflation comes down we are going to lower interest rates," he said.
It all comes down to how much time you're able to invest in those things.
Goucher: When it comes down to it, none of us feel like we're being heard.
PLEASE BEAR WITH US … as the market price comes down our price will come down.
It really comes down to your point of view, your creative approach, and your network.
The story of OCR, when it comes down to it, is a tale of typography.
You're happy or you're sad, and it all comes down to making the right choice.
Choosing between the Osmo and Karma comes down to the buyer's ecosystem and desired use.
"In a lot of industries, I understand that it comes down to compromises," he said.
Li comes down and joins me for a plate of boiled vegetables and fried rice.
But exactly HOW that money is spent comes down to governors, mayors and county managers.
With the discount, the $445 Heartford Quilted Camel Overcoat I got comes down to $395.
The reason: For 44 percent of the small-business owners, it comes down to cost.
I think that's all it comes down to is your will to get it done.
It comes down to their income, expenses, savings and where they are located, she said.
It is a scene where the divine comes down to the scale of the domestic.
And it comes down to this: Death of the Outsider lets me be incredibly petty.
And what it comes down to is that chicken, and wings especially, is about love.
Like claims to vague reforms, offering accountability through transparency comes down to what's left out.
It comes down to Lewis's provocative question: How does white exist in relation to black?
But I guess when it comes down to it — people are going to enjoy it.
Ultimately, a party comes down to the quality of the guest list, not the décor.
I think a lot of this comes down to Evan being a pretty special person.
So yes, values and laws and ideals matter, but it always comes down to people.
But city officials say they are ready to take on whatever comes down the pipes.
Here, the world — white, pitiless, punishing — comes down like a hammer on Fonny and Tish.
In some ways, it comes down to personal taste, honestly, between all five of us.
"This comes down to the expectations people have when pursuing a passion," Dr. O'Keefe said.
But when it comes down to it, the couple doesn't really know what they're doing.
It all comes down to the "real-time bidding" system that connects advertisers with users.
The answer, I believe, comes down to a combination of identity politics and affinity fraud.
Our dog comes down and lays next to my workout area to keep me company.
So, that's the only choice you have to make when it comes down to it.
Much of the film's continued appeal comes down to the magical performances of its leads.
" Whether or not to forgive them she said, comes down to "a very personal decision.
Armstrong says which service people choose really just comes down to what individual users need.
"A lot of it comes down to, How interested are you in change?" he said.
But of course, such moments are often fleeting reminders that what goes up comes down.
Either side could ask the Supreme Court to step in after the ruling comes down.
But when it comes down to it, economists don't dictate U.S. policy; the electorate does.
So it really comes down to the terms people are able to negotiate, she says.
"That comes down to this last element of the inner game of success," says Belfort.
It comes down to a simple principle: You can afford some things but not everything.
The side I ultimately use for the iPad usually comes down to where I'm sitting.
Finally, there will be the question of where the Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, comes down.
For a character-driven show to be successful, it all comes down to the cast.
"A lot of that comes down to how it binds to human cells," says Andersen.
To him, it all comes down to market internals — and right now, they're flashing red.
In the American election game, it comes down to which candidate is the most persuasive.
So, what's Joe got planned for that Tuesday if Dallas comes down with another W???
When it comes down to it, Chavez and Augustine agree: Honesty is the best policy.
"When the federal rate comes down, that of course helps our bottom line," Haiken said.
It accommodates up to six guests, which comes down to $220 per person per night.
Ultimately, what it all comes down to is that we have to make it happen.
An actor may die, but we know he'll get up when the curtain comes down.
For them, it comes down to the day-to-day work of maintaining family ties.
It comes down to the fact that it's part of a defensible strategy, Cohen says.
His one hope is that the company's stock comes down ahead of the earnings announcement.
California single-use plastic ban comes down to the wire, the Los Angeles Times reports.
"Trumpism, in the end, as a domestic policy, comes down to jobs," Mr. Gingrich said.
"It comes down to having the right people passionate about getting it done," he said.
I'm also someone who comes down very hard, and that almost always involves vomit anyway.
If our National Security comes down to one iPhone, we're in a lot of trouble.
"It really comes down to what a guy's genetic potential is," Ryan told VICE Sports.
And it all comes down to whether they see themselves as facilitating "adoption" or not.
That's what it comes down to, and you see it throughout history in many contexts.
That's what it comes down to; it's painful and sad to see your home disappear.
It really comes down to how deeply people look into things and what they see.
At the end of the day, it also comes down to who you feel comfortable with.
Nor, when it comes down to it, does the hard-won wisdom of the world's physicists.
Everyone wants to live well, but that often comes down to what city you live in.
If you don't actually answer the question, how much of it just comes down to luck?
He talked to the team behind the feature, and discovered its secret comes down to lasers.
But the team at To'ak insist the hefty price tag comes down to one thing: cacao.
And part of that comes down to the work of the camera — not necessarily the dermatologist.
It comes down to the scope and breadth of people impacted, at least for the start.
It all comes down to our willingness to believe in the robot's emotional life and desires.
And it ultimately comes down to the camaraderie between the four men at the show's center.
This year, the election's last race comes down to Republican John Kennedy and Democrat Foster Campbell.
In his experience investigating previous accidents, Barth said it often comes down to money or inexperience.
But when it comes down to the science of the Campi Flegrei, we aren't even close.
ASIAN PEARS ARE YOUR FRIEND This one really comes down to your decisions the night before.
Do you anticipate that, or do you just wait and see what comes down the road?
I would have said let&aposs get some nets, let&aposs wait till she comes down.
When Tim Cook keeps mentioning customer satisfaction, it also comes down to the company's communication strategy.
While managing your money is part math, most of it comes down to mindset, Torabi says.
What it all comes down to, Frieden said, "we are working together to protect pregnant women."
It ultimately comes down to whether or not customers buy the message, both literally and figuratively.
Barry Kern: Mardi Gras in New Orleans all comes down to a two-week period, right?
Despite its adorable visuals, Yomawari is terrifying, and a lot of it comes down to sound.
The story of Pinduoduo comes down to growing internet penetration and the rise of social commerce.
Apple has stood by their decision, saying that it comes down to a user privacy issue.
For her, its sustainability comes down to Mr. Morris's dances, which keep the whole operation running.
It is actually really easy to put together and use when it comes down to it.
The vital difference between the Ready Player One and Stranger Things trailers comes down to story.
It all comes down to the type of intention you set for yourself ahead of time.
So it comes down to what you value more and what you do with your photos.
Once he comes down to earth, you can see the little American flag cufflinks he's wearing.
Smart shopping often comes down to good timing — and according to the consumer companion site FreeShipping.
Over time, the price of that innovation comes down as it becomes more commonplace and mainstream.
But at the end of the day, it really comes down to everybody's own personal situation.
Their message comes down to this: Be afraid of people who are different, religions, colors, language.
Much of this comes down the sheer amount of things you can interact within the game.
It comes down to the messages we absorb in our society; the messages we're surrounded by.
Maybe it all comes down to the fact that the vast majority of directors are men.
The test in KY-6 comes down to who can win over the most Trump voters.
I think it comes down to isolation of that subject and going up and approaching them.
When it comes down to it, all of this is about way more than just UTIs.
The reason the new Echo Dot is so much better comes down to its new design.
"I told her whatever consequence comes down, she gets whatever the group gets," he tells PEOPLE.
"Exercise really comes down to moving in a way that makes you feel good," she writes.
When it comes down to it, CONCACAF is a frighteningly forgiving region for World Cup qualifying.
Because the majority of Americans already agrees with us when it comes down to the issues.
For me, it comes down to, what's his version of "With great power comes great responsibility"?
Ultimately, it comes down to stopping those bombs getting on the plane in the first place.
It all comes down to five simple yet extraordinarily complicated words: best interests of the children.
The main difference between seltzer and sparkling water comes down to where the carbonation comes from.
The bottom line comes down to whether the economy and corporate earnings would continue to grow.
Whether the stock market can weather a rate hike comes down to earnings growth, Timmer said.
All of this comes down to one radical idea — people who use drugs are, fundamentally, people.
As the debate comes down to the wire, lawmakers are no longer asking what Trump wants.
Basically it comes down to the ingredients: sugar, salt, and fat, which pizza has in abundance.
"The reason to move on comes down to one word: courage," Apple SVP Phil Schiller explained.
When it comes down to it, I think that Jon Jones is the best in history.
It always comes down to how big or small you want the welfare state to be.
KEANE: Yes, I think it comes down to the Democrats just don&apost trust the President.
When you are considering the options, it comes down to a mixture of effectiveness and value.
"It really comes down to how long you plan on being in the home," said Bailey.
Every club comes down to earth in some fashion, even ones playing at a historic pace.
Other times, it comes down to what you forget to tell them about pre-existing conditions.
The trend probably comes down to two big catalysts: falling risk appetites and dropping interest rates.
But in practice, it comes down to more of a political question than a legal one.
I guess really my advice just comes down to safety first: Your safety is top priority.
At this point it all comes down to money, but it sounds like they'd like 4.
I am going to tell you buy, buy, buy but slowly as the stock comes down.
Not to mention all the theories we're going to see about how the Wall comes down.
At least in part, it comes down to the way that this anger can be showcased.
Marshalltown, Iowa (CNN)Marco Rubio's complicated path to the GOP nomination comes down to this: attrition.
What it comes down to is that we have to break a lot of bad habits.
So whether or not your insurer covers it comes down to the deal they can cut.
In this convoluted battle of the GoFundMes, the tech company comes down on the humane side.
Ultimately the difference comes down to whether or not Airbnb effectively removes housing from the market.
It always comes down to that, sometimes in the fourth quarter, whether it's me or Kyle.
But Engeln also knows that real change comes down to what young people think is trendy.
But the difference in their sentencing outcomes comes down to their charges and not just bias.
It comes down to personal preference, but we'll see if Google enforces the requirement of APP.
"This comes down to being a father-son story that anyone can related with," Millard says.
"The 2017 L Brands stock story likely comes down to [the second half]," Lejuez told investors.
It all comes down to tons of bones, some marrow, and a little bit of patience.
And there's huge opportunity to expand from that, and it comes down to cost of acquisition.
"What it ultimately comes down to is that he just wants to be with the kids."
All sides have equally persuasive arguments, but the debate comes down to a few specific issues.
It simply comes down to one simple question: Are you going to chose you or them?
When it comes down to it, it's clear that Hernandez was judged based on her appearance.

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