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The Brains were down to 3; Jalapao was down to 3; in the Philippines, Matsing was down to 2.
The sale brings most ties down to $9.50, most pocket squares down to $5, and lapel pins down to $4.
It got whittled down to three; now it's down to one.
He's down to getting on the floor, he was down to changing diapers.
I'm down to change people's minds, I'm down to just refresh the world.
This is down to the line, folks, this is down to the line.
The Cowboys whittled the Packers' lead down to eight, and then down to none.
The Republican field was down to three candidates, and the Democrats' down to two.
When you sit down to write, sit down to write, not to sell books.
I went from four doctors down to two, and 12 medicines down to four.
"He did go down to the knees, and then down to the ground," Smithee said.
So Roy passed it down to me [and] I'm passing it down to my kids.
To match such down-to-earth policies, Mr Scholz prescribes a down-to-earth style.
The big picture: It comes down to "severability," and severability comes down to congressional intent.
That drops the 38-millimeter model down to $199 and the 42-millimeter down to $229.
If we go from seven brackets down to three or down to two, that's an improvement.
" Other ads rejected by Metro included "Down to Four-Twenty" and "Down to Football vs. Fútbol.
But I think it comes down to PC demand, I think it comes down to iPhone demand.
"This comes down to the almighty dollar and the NBA is bending down to it," he added.
" My new acronym stands for "down to mine?" as in, "are you down to mine some bitcoin?
Sales were revised down to flat in December and down to 0.8 percent in November, Feroli said.
With her savings now down to $83 from $28,2815 she budgets down to toilet paper and electricity.
"Basically in comes down to we play down to what records say," Celtics guard Marcus Smart said.
With her savings now down to $24 from $8153,2815 she budgets down to toilet paper and electricity.
It all comes down to narrowing down to a specific sale and dedicating your complete focus to it.
On iOS, open Settings, scroll down to Privacy, select Location Services, scroll down to Grindr, and select Never.
That brings the price of the Cheez-Its down to $9.79 and the granola bars down to $7.29.
We're pushing that decision making down to its lowest level, that problem solving down to its lowest level.
That job comes down to maximizing development velocity, which, in turn, comes down to mitigating complexity wherever possible.
Normally sunny and balmy Charleston got down to 19°, while Morrisville, Vermont, went all the way down to -29°.
The dive was down to a trough called Challenger Deep, which Cameron also dove down to seven years earlier.
"I like getting down to first principles with everything, challenging assumptions and getting down to the basics," she said.
The longer they're in coaching, the more they get: They get down to Afrikaans, they get down to Polynesian.
Wagner immediately went down to the ice, tried to get back up, but went back down to the ice.
This will bring the price of the 55-inch down to $1,149 and the 65-inch down to $1,549.
"Basically, we have a road map — $20503, down to $400, down to $300 and $200 a ton," Wurzbacher said.
As part of Macy's Veteran's Day sale, the 2174.99-quart model has been knocked down to $220, the 23-quart has been knocked down to $279.99, and the 228-quart has been knocked down to $26.
The Echo smart speaker is down to $69.99 (usually $99.99), while the smart display is down to $179.99 (usually $229.99).
But that went down to 60.5% for those between 35 and 40, and down to 26% for those over 40.
That means your decision then isn't down to price, but down to the ecosystems and devices you've already invested in.
Visibility was reportedly down to 200 meters in some areas and even down to 20173 meters in the worst affected regions.
And then it actually moved down to a five-year deferral, and from there it moved down to a one-year.
People's health begins to have more problems after 20183, so let's get Medicaid down to 60 and then maybe down to 55.
You look down to realize your new virtual hands mimic exactly your real ones, right on down to the individual finger movements.
It comes down to craft, it comes down to discipline, and being very honest and critical with our connection to the work.
The Logitech G69.993 gaming mouse is down to just £29.99, and the Logitech G900 wireless gaming mouse is down to £89 from £134.99.
"The unique thing with this is that Microsoft has this down to a science — all the way down to the playbook," Burke said.
It all boils down to the classiness of the organization, all the way from the top down to the players on the field.
Down To Lunch app Down To Lunch app The only time I ever tried to build a company, it was to build this.
By 1992, the opposing party was down to 40; by 1998, it had fallen to 38; in 2016, it was down to 633.
But after that it's going to come down to football, and that's what it always boils down to, who can block and tackle.
But it's a decision-based-- but again, it gets down to the future earning power of Apple when you get right down to it.
But it's a decision-based ... but again, it gets down to the future earning power of Apple when you get right down to it.
And most year-old phones are even cheaper: the iPhone XR is now down to $599, and Google's Pixel 3 is down to $499.
Amazon slashed both of their prices by $300, bringing the S10 down to $599.99 (from $899.99) and the S503+ down to $699.99 (from $999.99).
Vescovo had dived down to the Mariana Trench, off the coast of Guam — the same area Cameron had dived down to seven years earlier.
I've worked with producers and collaborators throughout my whole career, but when it comes down to Say Anything it's basically all down to me.
" He then added: "So we have it down to two years now, but we -- I think we're going to get it down to one.
I pictured the person who hung it, then walked down the stairs to look at it, then walked up to adjust it, then down to look, up to place the branch, down to look, up to move the branch a little, down to look.
When you look at all these different Asian scenes—from K-pop down to Japanese post-rock down to Beijing grime—what do you see?
After Greville's death in 1942, it was handed down to the Queen Mother and subsequently on her death, the collection passed down to the Queen.
He was down to record, and he was down to let me use the interview, even though he knew that he didn't come off good.
"If this OPEC meeting falls apart, you could see prices rapidly fall down to potential support down to $20163," he told CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Thursday.
Ethereum is down to $2.03, a 22.0 percent decline in 22.0 hours, and XRP is down to $22020, a 3.4 percent decline in that same period.
"I want people to learn about how songs are put together, right down to the production of it, right down to the individual sounds," Beato says.
How much of that sentiment and how much of the loss that flowed from it is down to sexism, and how much is down to you?
You can knock $10 off the NES Classic, dropping it down to $49.99, or save on the SNES Classic and drop the price down to $69.96.
Heading into the 2016 campaign, I covered the Republican melee as it narrowed down to one, Donald Trump, and the Democratic fight that narrowed down to ... two.
After a long day, there may be nothing nicer than sitting down to a glass of whiskey — unless, perhaps, you sit down to a glass of whisky.
But even the royals need some down-to-earth moments in their wedding, and this one was full of millennial touches — right down to the tequila shots.
This was boiled down to 320 applications, which was again whittled down to 90, with Publicis Groupe employee submissions amounting to 20 percent of the total shortlist.
" Some of the ads on display in the District either currently or later this summer include "Down to Fall Head Over Heels" and "Down to Farmer's Market.
You have to back all the way out of the camera app, go into Settings, scroll down to Photos & Camera, and then scroll down to the Camera section.
Android has this when you hold down to select pictures in the Photos app or swipe down to get to notifications, but it's not widely implemented across apps.
So the system's going to have to digest that idea, and then we're going to go from 55 down to 45, 45 down to 35 [and so on].
The ABC poll showed Vox would lose half of the support it received in Madrid in Spain's national election in April, taking it down to down to 6.8%.
At one point, officials were told to cut their briefings down to just three points — only to be told later to cut it down to one key point.
The unemployment rate ticked down to 3.8 percent this month, bringing the jobless rate down to the lowest level since April 2000, the Labor Department said last week.
He's defeated down to his very soul by the time he returns to the Kingdom's home base, ground down to a spiritual nub by the horrors he's witnessed.
Ramsey completed a 213-yard pass to freshman receiver David Ellis down to the Michigan 23-yard line, then Scott rumbled 17 yards down to the Michigan 6.
The Argonne team managed to get their regional climate models down to the 12-kilometer (7.5 mile) scale — and for the flooding data, down to 200 meters (656 feet).
The question may come down to whether or not it was intended to do so, which could be impossible to prove, as with anything that comes down to intent.
Sales are down to 213% to 10% of what they would normally be, and he's down to just himself and a chef trying to serve up to-go orders.
I've got it down to a science so I put the bagel in the toaster while I run down to Starbucks to get my coffee ($3.81 on prepaid card).
"Someday, you will be able to make a whole molecular model right down to the atom and see these phenomena going on, right down to quantum mechanics," he said.
"We went from 16 categories down to 10... 22018 brands down to 22018," Jon Moeller, Procter & Gamble CFO, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box " Thursday morning, discussing the latest quarter.
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It started with Michael and then we went on and we got Calphalon cookware to come from the department stores down to Target, at the time, down to Target. Right.
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.
" And every now and then we begin to wonder whether maybe they were not going down to Jerusalem, or down to Jericho, rather to organize a "Jericho Road Improvement Association.
We've seen inflation that rocketed up to 30 moved down to nearly 17 percent and we expect it to be down to 12 percent before the end of the year.
"What we've done is removed the sequences not necessary for screening and brought the liver scan down to 15 minutes [and] the total scanning time down to an hour," Gal says.
"Trump's job is frankly to quit screwing up and get the election down to three or four big issues, all of which come down to a single concept: 'enough,'" Gingrich said.
If you peel away the legality stuff, you get down to the personal layers, and then you get down to the cultural layers and the political layers and the historical layers.
The rapper joined "TMZ Live" and before getting down to business we got down to pleasure ... like his new single and music video "Civil War" which dropped Wednesday to much acclaim.
As Rozwell Kid's leader, his personality trickles down to every aspect of the band, right down to their album's title, on which he went full self-deprecation, and called Precious Art.
The Alexa- and Google Assistant-equipped Sonos One is down to $27 (usually $229.99), while the One SL (which doesn't include the smart assistant features) is down to $249.99 (usually $25).
So Logan's anger at his plane circling endlessly filters down to his kids, and then Kendall filters it down to the team working on the Pierce deal, and so it goes.
Not bring others down to their level #StopHindiChauvinism — இரா.
" "And ultimately it comes down to money and influence.
Donnell says he's down to collab ... on one condition.
His tricks simply come down to one word — discipline.
It came down to Arizona's strength — the running game.
It's a gouge - that's what it comes down to.
Dead ringer -- all the way down to the glasses.
" Atwood Oceanics: "Why would we reach down to Atwood?
" Scroll down to "importance markers" and select "no markers.
Ultimately, the vote came down to two senators -- Sen.
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BUT ... Jesse says he is down to share babysitters!!!
" He added, "We got it down to potentially zero.
" It comes down to three words: "I don't know.
" DeVos continued, "It does come down to individual kids.
" To which I replied: "Well it's down to you.
We're all counting down to our favorite holiday — Halloween.
Hint ... Kate's chick stripped down to her undies too!
Collapsing the 15 percent bracket down to 10 percent and lowering the 25 percent rate down to 20 percent may not be the super windfall that America's multimillionaires have been hoping for.
Perhaps that's down to his beaming grin, boyish sense of humour, perceived dopiness and strange likeability, or perhaps it's down to his thumping left foot and eye for an abundantly memorable goal.
Braman -- who's about to be a free agent -- says he loves the comparison and says he's even down to be Momoa's official stuntman ... 'cause he's down to do all the dangerous stuff.
Some of this may be down to a tendency to substitute capital for labour; some of it may be down to the spread of earlier innovation such as the electrification of factories.
Swipe right to open camera over Home, or tap bottom-row camera to open — and swipe down to close camera This provides a consistent way to swipe down to close the camera.
The BOJ Tankan is also expected to show a darkening outlook for big manufacturers, down to minus 303 from zero, and that for non-manufacturers down to plus 2 from plus 18.
The "Devil Went Down To Georgia" riff "Ballad of Stana" and "Summer of 1353 (Woo a Lady)," meanwhile, are classic Conchords absurdity, right down to a climactic recorder breakdown in the latter.
I took the steep and mildly dangerous footpath down to an abandoned beach at Ragged Point Inn and Resort and decided to strip down to my underwear and plunge into the sea.
The pea gin's environmental performance is down to the fact that all useful parts of the peas — from the dehulling down to the distilling — are used to create home-grown animal feed.
"We'll count from five down to that very special number," the President said, before counting down to one, when first lady Melania Trump to hit the button and lit the Christmas tree.
Cleveland's streak seemed destined to end at 21 games when they were down to their final out, trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth, and down to their last strike.
The reporting took me up to the Bronx a few times, it took me down to Brownsville a bunch of times, out to East New York, down to Bensonhurst and into Queens.
"We want to travel with the boys, go on weekend trips to the beach, picnic at the park, drive down to Margaret River or go further down to Albany," they told Daily Mail.
"But when it comes down to it, really local issues — all the way down to local septic systems — it's those little things" that would shape races for the State Senate and other seats.
Versus the dollar, the currency edged 0.1% down to $1.2134.
The answer is achingly technical, and boils down to this.
Or do you think it came down to local issues?
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Numbers went down to one to four every six months.
We're heading down to Memphis tomorrow for Christmas At Graceland.
The success of this mindset all comes down to attitude.
Such achievements are largely down to the factory's "digital twin".
I like to keep all that down to a minimum.
Now if that happens, this thing goes down to $130.
Successful change often boils down to a few key factors.
And Baby2Baby and Shutterfly graciously brought them down to celebrate.
However, their public face comes down to this awards show.
It always feels like it's coming down to the end.
By January 263, the share was down to 22018 percent.
But it all comes down to a question of authority.
But it all boiled down to what I was doing.
For Pesek, the answer comes down to price and comfort.
I was stripped down to the bare necessities of Mary.
It all comes down to timing, according to ABC Science.
In retrospect, his success came down to confidence, Law says.
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I guess that's what it all boils down to— when!
ARORA: You have to get it down to real time.
In commodity markets, gold inched down to $1,272.50 an ounce.
He's still flaunting it, but not down to talk price.
For McDuff, it all comes down to quality of life.
Most of this information comes down to estimates and ranges.
It could all come down to this one insane superpower.
He explained that Bain's success came down to problem solving.
The devil came down to Georgia for a reason, right?
Maybe some people are down to clown with Rogie Baby.
With birds of prey, it's down to trust and food.
A week later, prices are down to an average $4,643.
I'd like to get it down to around 20 percent.
Winning the presidential nomination all comes down to delegate count.
The difference really boils down to the level of exigency.
It had a complete fibula reaching down to its ankle!
It all comes down to a simple philosophy for Cramer.
The recent splits come down to a number of reasons.
I almost drove down to their headquarters and hit him.
The game would go right down to the final buzzer.
So I believe it all comes down to income inequality.
It can also be broken down to store more compactly.
"It comes down to being open and receptive," she says.
It all comes down to the reality star's Snapchat stories.
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He has got it down to two: Mia and Kamila.
It was all down to one Lisa Kim from accounting.
I mean, this thing's all the way down to $103.
I go down to the lobby and pick them up.
"It all comes down to doing your research," Skirboll says.
Only a month later, it fell back down to 40%.
By Halloween, Twilio was down to less than half that.
"It really comes down to the local temperatures," he explained.
"It's going to come down to the end," Tulowitzki said.
What it came down to, though, were simply bad bets.
What do we want to pass down to the future?
"It really came down to simplifying the business," said Fusco.
It was 85 percent, it's now down to 66 percent.
I looked down to see who he was ministering to.
So maybe it all comes down to managing that carefully.
We sit down to dinner and talk about our days.
Now the average response time is down to 39 seconds.
"These things usually go down to the wire," Roach said.
Mostly, that's down to Thompson and James' powerful, layered performances.
" He continued: "It comes down to ownership [of your performance].
By May, it had been cut down to 44 days.
In the end, that's what it all comes down to.
The bad news filters down to Trump's party as well.
Now Deadspin is down to few, if any, staff members.
This brings the price down to $399 and $199, respectively.
This boils down to the desire to destroy them all.
"It comes down to: What do you spend?" he says.
But no, she's like, really down to earth, really nice.
Alternatively, SanDisk's Ultra 400GB microSD card is down to $56.99.
We tried to boil it down to a top 20.
She estimates that number is down to around 603,000 now.
I buy my ticket and walk down to the train.
I certainly hope it's down to one of these options.
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Big glass of water and I get down to business.
Mr Hammond will bring it down to 24% by 22020.
Kleven's taken that number down to about 60 percent certainty.
"I'm down to six checks a day," she grudgingly added.
Tesla is down to about 79,000 credits, according to Edmunds.
This week, we'll hopefully get down to what happened #lastnightinsweden.
I suppose it always just comes down to life balance.
Today it is down to about 15 percent in polls.
One of the biggest changes comes down to player visibility.
I love that she's so grounded and down to earth.
Open the "General" menu, and scroll down to "Sleep After."
This popular device is down to just £59.99 on Amazon.
Whether that matters to you can come down to taste.
I really appreciate you sitting down to talk to me.
But it all comes down to who's pulling the strings. 
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"We're down to the wire, which is insane," she said.
Where you fly from matters, too, down to the airport.
"Really, it just comes down to one pitch," Boyd said.
It basically boils down to advertising, as Brownlee points out.
"It's down to that truck's grill now," LaTanya pointed out.
I guess that's what it all boils down to: when!
Part of the issue for Autoliv is down to timing.
The May number was revised down to 213,221 from 2000,22016.
Once inside the cage I sink down to the floor.
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How do you narrow it down to the final list?
It all comes down to a wider truth about liberalism.
Eight years of austerity later, it is down to 22060%.
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Much of Adzic's impact on clients comes down to framing.
She just gets down to business, and it was wonderful.
Views include everything down to the bottom of the cliff.
So with this report, we're down to possibly two tiers.
Now, says Mr Jensen, the number is down to 1,000.
I followed them down to the Strip, looking for Mongeau.
Flip the steak and turn the heat down to medium.
The issue, as you can imagine, came down to money.
He fought, like I said, right down to the last.
That it would fall down to a couple of individuals.
Even down to the sprinkles we use on the cupcakes.
The Byers are about to sit down to Christmas dinner.
For media executives, the discussion mainly comes down to money.
Oscar's customer base in is now down to about 90,000.
I sit down to speak with Moshe after his presentation.
I quickly change, and we walk down to the ocean.
By 2018, that was down to $8.1 million a quarter.
Versus the dollar, the currency edged 0.2% down to $1.2.
"All that's been cut down to a minimum," Marvin said.
Much of Persona 5 comes down to efficient schedule management.
Down to the root of it, we are all desired.
And then the second challenge really comes down to executing.
Some of it comes down to resources at your disposal.
But narrowing it down to an exact date proved difficult.
And many of those have gone down to the wire.
They boil water together and travel down to the woods.
We're told Richter broke the door down to get in.
Part of that was undoubtedly down to the viewing situation.
But in the end then it comes down to money.
Our motivation here has always come down to helping humans.
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We sent a VICE photographer down to check it out.
In the end the decision came down to the kids.
But we're sending a lot of supplies down to Venezuela.
How nice when people are lovely and down to earth.
But the difference is probably also down to job security.
I see it develop down to Ensor, and to Pollock.
In February, the Commission revised that down to 0.2 percent.
Today, reserves are back down to 1.35 percent of loans.
Typically priced at $99.99, it often drops down to $84.99.
"[Our process] captures information down to the brushstroke," he said.
Buying the Acton Blink Board (mostly) boils down to budget.
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That reflects farms scaling up or scaling down to survive.
When I reached down to pick her up, I gasped.
It all comes down to the shape of the tins.
She says we're down to our last dishwasher detergent pod.
You start to distill it down to its truest essence.
This December 31, we'll be counting down to 6 p.m.
I can't help but lie down to look at it.
"That's something our parents passed down to us," she says.
"It really just comes down to your anatomy," he says.
It call comes down to regulations that Amazon didn't follow.
Having chosen your adventure you call down to your garage.
It all comes down to physics: the laws of thermodynamics.
Down to Shop's investors include Greycroft, Lerer Hippeau and Firstmark.
By page three, Roosevelt is stripped down to her stockings.
It comes down to coaching and that is on me.
In part this is also down to the Trump Administration.
With that departure, the agency is down to two commissioners.
"We're down to the wire, which is insane," she says.
One way or another, they're burning down to their bones.
It boils entrepreneurship down to business savvy and an idea.
Another 1 percent drop would take it down to 2,700.
It comes down to Kam and me in the end.
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But it now almost boils down to banks versus tech.
Thus, most of the nuance is down to the performer.
It comes down to some mix of aspiration and disgust.
And then 43 reduces down to seven ( 4 + 3 = 7).
I'll come down to earth to spend it with you.
Because I am so down to watch Cheryl fight crime.
All of the girls are down to earth and fun.
The final heat comes down to Mark, James, and Brandi.
And if it boils down to "personality," interrogate that, too.
It's like going down to the gym and moving weights.
"It's all down to the Salisbury effect," says a lobbyist.
I sit down to write for three to four hours.
Many times it comes down to buying food or gas.
I'm down to $4.86 of my monthly $190 personal funds.
Just watch ... for D.L., it comes down to one word.
Narrowing them down to just six stories was extremely difficult.
The timer is apparently counting down to October 212016, 2016.
The $50 discount at Amazon brings them down to $249.
MM: It all comes down to what 'French Tech' means.
His hair was smooth and straight, down to his shoulders.
I came down to his office and met with them.
It's always worked, even when distilled down to its essence.
However, the Jonas brothers have it down to a science.
He was very kind and caring and down to earth.
It condenses over 20,000 voyages down to just three minutes.
Then you bring interest rates down to close to zero.
Global stocks are being drawn down to fill the gap.
Why things are dragging on is not down to us.
I had to bear down to get out of that.
We have American lawyers flying down to Mexico coaching clients.
Jittery markets are counting down to a review on Oct.
August's trade deficit was revised slightly down to $40.5 billion.
Volunteers from California come down to help build the houses.
The May number was revised down to 168,000 from 21400,258.62.
This discount brings the S10E down to $349.99, for example.
It's all down to his ol' CIA buddy Felix Leiter.
Isaac: I have to go down to the control room.
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Titan strips down to his underwear and gets sprayed down.
In the end, the choice came down to three countries.
"They are being whittled down to almost nothing," says Kahler.
She's the most down to earth artist I've ever met.
May's trade deficit was revised slightly down to $41.0 billion.
The very next day I went down to Guitar Center.
Some of the hostility is down to CRRC's sheer size.
It's just storytellin', really, when it comes down to it.
The app is stripped down to an almost laughable degree.
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When it comes right down to it, he'll insult people.
Scientists can measure that distance down to a few millimeters.
Trump is distilling the GOP down to his own base.
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Get coffee ready for tomorrow and lay down to read.
It's really down to the flaws you can live with.
After Game 4, they might be down to just Jordan.
Why did it shut down: To become an office block.
With the Cavs, that number chopped down to 15.5 percent.
Otherwise, you'd have to go down to your local Blockbuster.
I was too down to the wire with the details.
I run down to meet her about a block away.
It comes down to a combination of promotion and disposability.
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You also can push up or down to climb ladders.
The Four: Battle for Stardom is down to just three.
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He told Barry he was down to his last $10.
A lot of it, he said, comes down to expectations.
Herrera said that should be brought down to 5 percent.
Only a fraction of the cash trickles down to Nintendo.
Or a "Moonlight Mode" dims down to a calming nightlight.
What it boils down to is how they handle it.
Gasoline prices are down to $2.33 a gallon, national average.
But that's shrunk way down to fit on this page.
The policy boils down to: deport first, hear appeals later.
"What it comes down to is, 'trust us,'" Cardozo said.
Today, the company corrected this down to 'nearly 700 million.
Everything is different in Japan, down to the baseballs themselves.
That's very attractive, but again it comes down to delivery.
Eventually, LightSail 2 will get pulled back down to Earth.
This is classic reality television, down to its defining conventions.
The issue really comes down to what's in those messages.
It had come down to this: safety versus the game.
A year later it was down to 5063 million engagements.
Here, too, the problem comes down to dollars and cents.
"We talked her down to one exclamation point," Petersen said.
In the end, it really comes down to celebrating love.
This is basically what it boils down to for many.
Nevertheless, this episode still came down to schemey Anna vs.
I'm just down to play folk music for the people.
According to Friedman's logic, it simply comes down to size.
After coming back down to Earth, Geomancer drifts through Singapore.
Even so, the game still came down to the wire.
Ikea has this type of design down to a science.
They are distilled down to themes and shortened for clarity.
It can always come down to a point or two.
It could come down to which defence is more ruthless.
This could trickle down to the Senate race, where Gov.
This pulls aluminum back down to its motional ground state.
I headed down to watch the resistance from the inside.
Does it boil down to having a more positive attitude?
This is down to regional regulatory differences, according to Carthy.
And it all comes down to something relatively simple: listening.
Whiddon then slid her hands down to the other ankle.
In Iowa, it actually does all come down to turnout.
"Now I guess he's down to one," Trump added, grinning.
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"I'd love to pass that down to her," she says.
In April, the participation rate edged down to 62.9 percent.
So it really does come down to you, and humanity.
Over time, the flag was cut down to six colors.
Then one rescuer was lowered down to Frank the dog.
The reason boils down to what it often does: money.
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Ultimately, this comes down to fixing a broken food system.
Or maybe your decision will come down to simple aesthetics.
Make it down to the meaty buffet breakfast at 7.
And in many ways, it comes down to this moment.
Our mission boils down to giving the citizen a voice.
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The vote is expected to come down to the wire.
By Saturday lunchtime, I was heading down to Brighton Pride.
Other killings could be down to local disputes, he said.
I have to look down to see where they are.
"It all comes down to keeping good records," Gonzalez said.
As 'LHHNY' fans know, Tahiry's always down to throw down.
Only a few days until we head down to Rio!
Darcy is also down to live at your house forever.
But I needed to filter those down to specific playlists.
Usually he offers it palm down to be on top.
And that very same framing trickles down to the public.
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It all comes down to free trade, in a nutshell.
Wesley bowed down to her and then exercised his pipes.
I would gladly sit down to interview you about it.
The plane spiraled, nose down, to the ground, Jones said.
After being taken down to only one health point, Virtus.
The snowpack is now down to 83 percent of average.
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The U.S. unemployment rate also ticked down to 4.7 percent.
Congress wants to kick that can down to the fall.
Before she knew it, she was down to 127 lbs.
You can tell they just got down to the islands.
The Bulls never got the lead down to single digits.
When you got down to it, it really was simple.
Toronto carved Brooklyn's lead down to two after three quarters.
And so much of it comes down to trauma, right?
And finally, it may all come down to Trump himself.
Eventually, the layers would winnow down to one final verdict.
From there, it was time to get down to business.
The difference of who prevails often boils down to brand.
YouGov said May's lead was down to four percentage points.
The government puts the issue down to a clerical error.
Stewart was sent back down to Rochester after the game.
The old addage applies: it all comes down to turnout.
A black hat and wetsuit pulled down to his waist.
Scientists have narrowed it down to eight possible landing sites.
"It kind of comes down to 'alternative facts,'" says Wood.
"We've gone from three providers down to one," he said.
Ben took Caila for a walk down to the beach.
It's down to him that the songs on fire again.
Within a month, he was down to about 470 lbs.
If anything, it's stripping it down to something more familiar.
In 2013, the number was down to 292 metro areas.
The patchwork detailing made its way down to booties, too.
The camera pans down to show us they're holding hands.
Security types put Britain's record down to its intelligence expertise.
Stalemate The other night Elgar came down to the basement.
Bulldozers follow, grading the sand down to a gentle slope.
That'll bring the price you pay down to just $42.493.
I asked him to come down to the Ephin shop.
Everything down to the cheesy crumbs had been happily consumed.
Negotiations at such events typically go down to the wire.
I think it all comes down to respect and research.
Of course, it's not actually all down to the manager.
Part of it must be down to Hawn's golden looks.
I've been brought down to the police station three times.
They said afterwards that it was all down to teamwork.
It comes down to doing what works for the culture.
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Jojo is so down to party, you can just tell.
" "They're supposed to be sending him down to Travis County.
The clock ticks down to zero in the lab too.
We sat down to talk, separated by a plexiglass window.
For others, it comes down to living a certain lifestyle.
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We were up there, and we've come down to this.
"Let's Get Down To Business" is an excellent work motto.
My success was all down to my forcibly honed nunchi.
But in the end, the decision came down to fish.
It comes down to you imposing your will on defenders.
Currently, the Treasury is down to its last $215 billion.
It was a long way down to Rosendale for Republicans.
Those small ways often boil down to listening and acceptance.
But the overall unemployment rate is down to 21964 percent.
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Which basically boils down to Nas thinking they were crazy.
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.
But she did narrow it down to two standout moments.
How did you whittle them down to the final 10?
This would shrink its staff from 15,000 down to 12,000.
Everything now came down to the third and final match.
Taurus is known for being sensible and down to earth.
Capricorn's all business, and down to business you will get.
The deficit in April was revised down to 2390,500 tonnes.
It can even come down to body language, some say.
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.
Sometimes making good decisions boils down to avoiding bad ones.
And I'm down to $25,000 — I used to be $200,000.
Bringing consumption down to such low levels won't be easy.
It may also come down to cost for some consumers.
I think it just comes down to she wasn't thinking.
But through nine games, average attendance is down to 31,386.
But the answers boil down to money, power, and will.
The tech giants may yet be cut down to size.
It's gone from roughly 3.25 down to the low twos.
But pancake artists have all this down to a science.
It comes down to whether or not you trust Facebook.
They move you down to the third or fourth level.
In my own experience, this comes down to personal taste.
The Code Pink crowd ambled down to drown him out.
The chief executive got that down to just over $62.
Anyway, I've boiled my answer down to six ideas. 1.
These GMO companies have bad science down to a science.
SolarCity is burning cash and is down to $146 million.
Oh, snap: AirPods are back down to $139.99 at Amazon.
It really all boils down to a little shoulder fatigue.
In 22019, it was down to 42 trips a year.
BAGGU's even folds down to a 5" x 5" square.
Those releases brought the total prison population down to 91.
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In the end, victory came down to a parasitic wasp.
A real identity still comes down to flesh and blood.
It all comes down to what you make of it.
Don't let anybody talk down to you — woman or man.
By 2012, the white vote was down to 72 percent.
By 2006, the rate had ticked down to 0003 percent.
Some of this gulf may be down to shareholder myopia.
"Let's get down to what's really going on here," Rep.
I moved back down to take care of my parents.
It just boils down to a little bit of fatigue.
That's going to come down to pricing, connectivity and apps.
It is, of course, in part, down to personal preference.
Much of the push will also come down to Azar.
So it went down to 23100 after I bought it.
This aggressive approach has filtered down to the local level.
It was down to $28503 last year, roughly $22019 month.
"It comes down to making the better product, " says McLachlan.
I SEE THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE GETTING DOWN TO ON 22%.
"Sometimes they'll cut them down to two seconds," he said.
By Exit 246.4, Rockingham, traffic was down to one lane.
The coldest days typically get down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
The fact that Mayor Pete Buttigieg gets down to Panic!
Finally, we're down to the wire to prepare Thanksgiving dinner.
So it really comes down to what feature people desire.
A family of Dutch peasants settles down to a meal.
That cuts the annual fee down to $150 right there.
With Black, it comes down to little more than tribute.
Like, wow, we're down to somebody who is somewhat symmetrical.
You definitely had to sit down to eat this one.
"It comes down to slow, steady, and controlled," Castano said.
Rather, it comes down to how quickly employees are promoted.
Everything has to be planned down to the last detail.
Slightly odd formulation, I thought, putting it down to translation.
In the end, it really does come down to messaging.
Successful cooking boils down to two factors: time and temperature.
Having it all comes down to having the right mindset.
But that wasn't all down to fears of political gridlock.
And the wild race is down to its final weekend.
Picking an Echo really comes down to your own usage.
The authoritarian ways of the country trickled down to athletics.
But they don't let the water come down to us.
"It's down to three girls," Jean said on the phone.
You knew when Harry was coming down to the galley.
To state the obvious, it will come down to turnout.
It's a passion that has filtered down to the public.
The dollar edged down to 1 yen from 224 yen.
Should we bow down to the judgment of these voters?
Feel down to the bone for Andy Murray right now.
But it probably will come down to a snail vs.
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I guess it really comes down to what you want.
It's just going to come down to curating these images.
Fortunes come down to gold as much as luck, here.
It all comes down to serum phosphate in your body.
The outlet paired her confessions down to 21 key anecdotes.
Because those 500 people have been whittled down to three.
From Silva's perspective, it basically comes down to brand inertia.
It later revised the number of affiliates down to 68.
When it boils down to it, Simeone has it all.
This article has been boiled down to six emotions too.
What all this boils down to, is the sheer habit.
Much of Atlanta's success will come down to Dennis Schroder.
We sent photographer Alice Zoo down to document the scene.
This approach trickles down to everything else on the menu.
He went down to cover my body with his own.
This breaks down to one curse word every 2.7 minutes.
It hopes to bring it down to $1 per object.
They look like they might even be down to chill.
What was your biggest challenge sitting down to write this?
" The organization's answer basically boils down to: "We cannot say.
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Because I didn't go sit down to write a record.
You don't have to be pinned down to one reality.
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But the choice may have all come down to timing.
She boils her hopes down to one word, however: accuracy.
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Jimmy Fallon was coming down to film a live episode.
According to Ellenberg, the issue comes down to expected utility.
Down to things as rudimentary as sometimes where I live.
The biggest decline belongs to the Saints, down to 224.
It got down to minutes and phone calls and seconds.
Mr. Sakamoto was dressed in black down to his sneakers.
The recovery has brought unemployment down to historically low levels.
The variations come down to just one thing: facial expression.
But that figure was eventually whittled down to $5 million.
They are, and trickling down to the rest of Russia.
Now it's down to France against Croatia, on July 15.
"Why are people going down to his level?" she asked.
When to drink it comes down to one's own preferences.
Critic's Notebook It came down to she said, he screamed.
After the TV clocks counted down to the 10 a.m.
Without guanxi, it all boils down to money, of course.
The interviewer shouldn't have to scroll down to keep reading.
But then as we got down to the main floor ...
"It's kind of getting down to first principles," Baumbick said.
He also pledged to bring inflation down to single digits.
Weeks after the attack, the referee sat down to write.
McConnell has cracked down to keep his conference in line.
Democrats then lobbied to whittle that number down to three.
In 2015, the federal prison population was down to 196,103.
And then, inevitably, it comes thudding back down to earth.
I cut it down to around 700 calories a day.
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Lack of access [to abortion] isn't just down to legalities.
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.
Like the others, LA's teacher battle boils down to funding.
Most of it boils down to basic production and camerawork.
He kneeled down to slip the letter under the door.
Five more, down to 15 feet now, and a hit.
Eighteen months later, I got down to about 155 pounds.
"It all comes down to funding and priorities," Seligman says.
America's gun problem, Lopez says, comes down to two issues.
You know China's not going to bow down to Hongkongers.
"We are going down to the pixel level," he says.
He played sarcastic, cutting his sons' pretensions down to size.
It comes down to poverty and culture, in other words.
They need to go down to 50, if not less.
Perhaps the key comparison comes down to ease versus intensity.
"You must narrow down to your inner peace," he offered.
It comes down to a central question: Why be Jewish?
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The latest changes will bring that number down to 12.
Tara boils it down to four big themes: Prevent infection.
After Alex performed, she sat down to watch her friend.
Deep freeze ahead: down to the teens by Thanksgiving night.
But it was more down to business than New York.
If that's what a review comes down to, that's it.
That leaves Uber's CEO search down to only male candidates.
Those higher costs trickled down to shoppers, Mr. Nash said.
A recruiter tracked me down to discuss a potential role.
"It all comes down to police," he said on Facebook.
You go down to Tribeca, knock on his penthouse door.
In Sacramento, she would walk me down to McKinley Park.
So it came down to the demands of the profession?
Like, Wow, we're down to somebody who is somewhat symmetrical.
In the end, Meadows admitted it came down to politics.
It comes down to what you get for the money.
Have an afternoon dance party before sitting down to write.
The ball trickled slowly, slowly, back down to his feet.
That number went down to 15 percent in the Feb.
The car drove the switchback streets down to central Florence.
My choices boiled down to an Acura and an Infiniti.
Listening to my favorite LPs slowed down to 16 r.p.m.
You'll head down to the cave and walk through it.
"That's what it comes down to: traffic, potholes," he said.
For our scrutiny, she brought them down to eye level.
For truly challenged properties, it often comes down to price.
The other policeman went down to the neighbor to talk.
In the end, it boils down to three simple steps.
This credit brings my $2128 lamb bowl down to $217.
The Series 3 is also getting dropped down to $199.
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But it ultimately comes down to their own clinical assessment.
Another Democratic lawmaker said it all came down to money.
At one point, the i227 throttled down to 27 megahertz.
Or should surveyors drill down to the peak's rock base?
And then people started coming down to the radio station.
It went from $151 down to $85 in one shot.
Whether that happens may come down to who blinks first.
"Our increases are now down to 2 percent," he said.
The entire trend has trickled down to nonalcoholic mocktails, too.
"I'd walk down to the Fulton Fish Market," he said.
But Courtois slides down to grab it just in time.
But the disparity, they say, comes down to cultural differences.
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It all comes down to staying on the same page.
Park's mother and grandmother passed the skill down to her.
To me, this comes down to a question of values.
She'd sit down to work as early as 6 a.m.
This is whittled down to a shortlist of around 20193.
But, golly, the unemployment rate has been down to 3.5%.
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"It really comes down to a binary choice," Ryan said.
Officers patted them down to make sure none had weapons.
"It may come down to user preference," said Dr. VanZile.
When you lose her, you're really down to … Matt Gaetz.
Is it to pass a place down to future generations?
SAM Can you put this down to an unfortunate misunderstanding?
And we think we'll have it down to one year.
Converse, Adidas — shell toes down to the regulars — are accepted.
Amy Klobuchar comes down to three words: the Electoral College.
Or he heads down to his basement to lift weights.
The cloud shapes one visualized come down to earth. God.
"You can't look down to read the speech," she explained.
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"It really filtered down to the whole production," he said.
Later on, the dark fae bow down to Maleficent, too.
We get here early and go down to the rocks.
They'll work their way right back down to the bottom.
The notion percolates all the way down to tart cherries.
I make it to work and get down to business.
Many sellers seem to be coming back down to earth.
Louis down to my drawers, LV all on my shoes.
Martin flew down to the Johnson Ranch on Monday, Dec.
The great foot has come down to stamp on you.
"It comes down to the First Amendment," Mr. Weinstein said.
We're now down to two and a half to three.
Much will come down to the will of the majority.
The people are queuing up to bow down to you.
Wemo's Mini Smart Plug is down to $229.99 (usually $34.99).
It may come down to who has his ear last.
Especially now that it's down to $69.99 for Cyber Monday.
We're not down to our last dollar at this point.
Miles scored, and the Knicks' lead was down to 3.
May's trade deficit was revised slightly down to $22.5 billion.
At times, it fell all the way down to two.
Hustle on down to your local bake— err Popeyes today.
" Strasburg added: "Really, it comes down to execution of pitches.
She joked that the criticism came down to her face.
Whether Kavanaugh gets confirmed all comes down to five senators.
And we know this will come down to the economy.
They're both very formidable when you get down to them.
That breaks down to 388 children killed and 1,2023 injured.
As for business investors, it comes down to due diligence.
This brings the price down to $699.99 and $799.99, respectively.
The decision to cancel Global Entry comes down to politics.
And that, as they say, will come down to turnout.
Then I took the kids back down to the pub.
Another user replied: "We've condensed America down to one tweet."
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Today, that figure is down to about 60 per cent.
Much of it can likely be boiled down to jealousy.
For Disney, success might just all come down to execution.
A complete and total Susan, down to the bird sweater.
Analysts predict the deal will go down to the wire.
The decision to drop out largely came down to finances.
Now it's down to zero, skidding to a screeching halt.
But many of the crashes come down to reckless driving.
Right now, it's $15 off, bringing it down to $224.
But it really comes down to your own comfort level.
Seems he's down to head in that direction these days.
We went down to the gate just before boarding time ...
I'm always down to collaborate; I'm sick of designing clothes.
"We're describing Henry Cuellar down to a tee," he said.
"My mother drove me down to get arrested," she said.
Right now, it's $15 off, bringing it down to $214.
Right now, it's $20203 off, bringing it down to $34.99.
They shouted at them to go down, to stop moving.
Being more productive boils down to cultivating better daily habits.
It was a quiet ride down to the first floor.
His soy projection has edged down to 50 million tonnes.
Cover with lid and turn down to a simmer. 4.
"The world was upside down to that kid," Farris said.
Basketball's achievements in China are partly down to one man.
IT'S BEEN DOWN TO 43, IT'S NOW UP TO 44.
She got out of bed and kneeled down to pray.
He went down to the kitchen to call Pam back.
I wake up, get dressed, go down to get breakfast.
You sit down to talk about your ideal new roomie.
It really comes down to your own values and views.
Most of the hesitation comes down to fear, Lowry says.
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If the election does indeed come down to Trump vs.
Much of his complexity boils down to one simple question.
It later dropped the alert level back down to three.
That "playbook" for success comes down to one thing: people.
And her ponytail does suggestively reach down to her ... back.
McIlroy rallied from three strokes down to force a playoff.
So I'm always down to try anything from the brand.
Still, for others, the issue boils down to institutional racism.
But those "market forces" are directly down to government intervention.
Now, seemingly, it's come down to this: whatever it takes.
Other works bring cosmically scaled events down to ground level.
So it's always going to be passing down to somebody.
If you own a stock, take it down to half.
But the decision shouldn't come down to fund fee alone.
Protecting yourself comes down to being aware of security threats.
The service is warm and unpretentious, even down to earth.
Down to the final four words a character would speak.
After taxes and transfers, that figure is down to 303%.
That brings the price down to $19.99 for either game.
I go down to our gym and feel much better.
Obama pointed down to Springsteen, and "The Boss" pointed back.
Success in The Dark Zone really comes down to trust.
We flew down to Anguilla and stayed for five days.
Two of our critics sat down to discuss his work.
It all comes down to what industry watchers call rationalization.
Often this boils down to someone's gender, sexuality, and race.
December's payrolls count was revised down to 242,000 from 250,000.
According to Yardeni, it comes down to their spending habits.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's unemployment rate edged down to 13.8% tmsnrt.
The incentive is broken down to monthly payments of $25.
As rates came down to zero, banks didn't do it.
Thursday's incident is down to a Belgocontrol system, Eurocontrol said.
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I think it comes down to effort on both ends.
It's getting down to crunch time to order holiday presents.
He sat down to look over a stack of contracts.
PNC's argument for not allowing access comes down to security.
OPEC is trying to drive stocks down to that level.
Hillary Clinton's running mate sat down to debate Indiana Gov.
The Fed could also drive rates back down to zero.
You said a while ago you were down to four.
Now, we've got the real business to get down to.
"It really comes down to the economic disadvantage," he testified.
Exactly, like that doesn't filter down to an easy chant.
That number was down to 211 later in the day.
It's okay that they've moved it down to the 21%.
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"It's going to come down to executing pitches," Ventura said.
That comes down to the classic form or function debate.
"It all came down to the word 'boner,'" she said.
By February, the store count will be down to 128.
No. Is it going deep, deep down to the source?
But it really comes down to your own comfort level.
The drain at the top goes down to the bottom.
"It's true; she does get down to Motown," he said.
Then five states unratified so the count's down to 30.
After studying music at university, I came down to London.
His ideas have been remarkably consistent, down to the playlists.
This adventure may lead all the way down to Chinatown.
You can't beat beets, when it comes down to it. 
It came down to how much effort she put in.
Troutbeck wonder why their son hasn't come down to lunch.
After that year of treatment, he was down to 150.
Down to $200 we know quite well what we're doing.
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" By boiling it down to six pointed minutes, the "S.
"It came down to ownership, plain and simple," he said.
For Stepien, it all comes down to the final numbers.
And I don't want to break it down to that.
The atmosphere is practical, down to earth, unfussy, and loyal.
But here we've boiled it down to three simple cartoons.
Settling down to sleep after a game can be brutal.
He is down to 214 pounds, from 22008 in 220.
The militants were down to their last 20 fighters then.
To boil what's at hand down to a word: corruption.
The nature of diversity doesn't come down to one mechanism.
It all boils down to how long you nap for.
What aliveness boils down to is training with resisting opponents.
Gag recording pretty much just comes down to captain Trips.
It basically down to love of music and playing music.
You have to drill down to what you're really about.
Florida, in turn, might come down to the Latino vote.
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.
He drifted down to the Oakland A's at No. 222.
I think you can condense Harris's categories down to five.
This is all going to come down to local advocacy.
Jon will be stripping down to his undies ... sorry ladies.
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.
"If you marked it down to the same price-to-sales ratio that existed in October of '2500, the market would need to go down to 20193,22019," he added in a "Squawk Box" interview.
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.
LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - ING, one of Europe's banks, said a no-deal Brexit would send the pound down to parity with the euro and push it down to $1.10 against the U.S. dollar.
Ruby reckons her repeated failure on dates and in dating is down to her monotone voice, which makes men think she is uninterested, but I think it's also down to her being very uninterested.
And then suddenly the tables had turned: Saint looked hopeless as JDCR parried and interrupted every move he could make, knowing his timing down to the frame and his placement down to the pixel.
He cruised from Harlem down to Washington Square Park, up to 59th Street and down to the Lower East Side — and he says he didn't hit a red light for nearly half an hour.
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.
I drove our incarceration rate down to 20-year lows, and drove violent crime down to 30-year lows, and became the first governor south of the Mason-Dixon line to repeal the death penalty.
The UK retailer's £299.5m 2101% 753 senior unsecured note traded down to a bid price of 275, while its £2400m 20% 2022 senior secured note was down to 63 this week, according to Tradeweb data.
Highlights include a sharp set of Morphy Richards knives, down to £24.99 from £79.99, and a Samsung 4K Ultra HD TV, down to only £497 from the £809 list price — that's over £300 in savings.
When the researchers broke down this traffic dip by gender, they found that fewer women than men watch porn on Valentine's Day (women's traffic dips down to -22% while men's only goes down to -16%).
China's Finance Ministry said tariffs on certain vehicles will come down to 15 percent from as much as 25 percent while levies on some parts will be brought down to 6 percent effective July 1.
Ultimately, he said, it came down to a lack of money.
The yield on the 10-year note is down to 1.45%.
Clinton says, bringing her voice back down to a near whisper.
Jack and the swan make their way down to the water.
A large part of that is down to the country's geography.
Choice, again, comes back down to preferred virtual assistant or aesthetic.
Rather, much of Spain's success is down to its structural reforms.
Rays INF Nick Franklin was sent down to Triple-A Durham.
It ultimately all comes down to the voiceover and the ending.
People have seen them all the way down to Canal Street.
Kihn says it comes down to pulling three main areas together.
It folds down to basically nothing, like an origami fortune-teller.
Sarah Parcak wants to get that down to a few minutes.
February's sales pace was revised slightly down to 5.47 million units.
Where can I go lay down to deal with these cramps?
As for Sunday's game, it came down to the final play.
The transformation of a troubled market is down to several factors.
For fraternal female twins, that likelihood drops down to 25 percent.
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Just head down to this super casual eatery for fried everything.
In the end, though, attribution comes down to whom you believe.
I love a polo shirt that comes down to your elbows.
You aren't even able to bend down to tie your shoe.
The divide boils down to a basic question: Do the big
Now, that has been slimmed down to a 165-pound body.
Take this: SWIR can see through smoke, down to the fire.
After the coup, it went down to 500 baht a day.
It comes down to three primary considerations: Interest, recency, and relationship.
MoStack comes down to perform "Fisherman", their collaboration from Common Sense.
She's just a sweet person and she's really down to earth.
I make coffee and settle down to work and start writing.
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It takes three days — to calm down, to prepare to listen.
Then the president himself bends down to pat the asphalt himself.
The Fire HD 8 kids edition tablet is down to  £79.99.
I believe they&aposll be coming down to Washington on Friday.
China's fate is not down to something inherent in Chinese culture.
That likely comes down to different methodologies used by the surveys.
When she reached down to inspect, she found something else entirely.
I think she has narrowed it down to three good guys.
This year, we slipped three more points down to 48th place.
But for most of us, it really comes down to price.
Shortly after Jaafari's comments, two rebel spokesmen came down to respond.
This comes down to learning about functions outside of your own.
And that means it needs to get down to three [candidates].
He set an example from the seniors down to the freshmen.
I head home around 290 and go down to the gym.
The political process, yes, it comes down to voting in November.
In the end, however, it came down to Cormier's Olympic wrestling.
It's there to troll me, to cut me down to size.
Of course this season would come down to Philip versus Elizabeth.
" Accenture: "Accenture should have never gotten down to $114 or $115.
What do you put the strength of that relationship down to?
Anderson slowed down to 45 mph before running a red light.
The Country Ceiling has been revised down to 'BBB-' from 'BBB'.
Perhaps it comes down to fund managers' anxiety about relative performance.
BUT AGAIN IT GETS DOWN TO THE FUTURE POWER OF APPLE.
I think it waters it down, to be honest with you.
So when it came down to it, man — accidents happen, man.
It typically comes down to the details, not the dress itself.
Wade was handed down to us on stone tablets from God.
We walk down to our Airbnb and drop our stuff off.
I pack up and head a few doors down to Muji.
Thiebaud has reproduced it in its entirety, down to the signature.
That request will have to come down to meet Trump's goal.
We took God's music and brought it right down to earth.
Is anyone else thinking this must simply come down to cost?
It all comes down to how Apple takes things from here.
You're logical, down to earth, and Pisces is whimsical, a poet.
After lunch, I walk down to the water with Quiet Dog.
Then I sit down to work on some personal writing projects.
But within three minutes, Chai had stripped down to her underwear.
He's down to buy minors booze, and we proceed to party.
MPs vote to whittle the candidates down to a final two.
The Rolling Stones are rolling all the way down to Cuba.

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