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"It all goes back to mitigating churn and maintaining customers, " Mr. Gaffney said.
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One of Mr Guterres's advisers explains that it all goes back to the period after the election in October last year.
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"It all goes back to Andy Warhol, " Ms. Soro says.
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He says it all goes back to a comment he had made to Wright several years back: "A good lawyer gets hired to do two things--solve problems and keep secrets, " he said.
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Perhaps, it all goes back to childhood.
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It all comes back to risk: who loses if a project goes wrong, and how much they earn if it goes right.
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"I like being in uniform and serving my country, but if she goes back I'm going to have to give it all up and just get out and take care of my son and get a job, " he said.
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This again all goes back to the 3GPP standard and how Intel has implemented it.
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But if service goes down, we'll do all we can to get it back up as fast as possible.
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She discovered the hard way that, while critics are more than happy to see successful sport stars pull outrageous publicity stunts, it all goes wrong when you're perceived to be a show-off who can't back it up with results.
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If there are further revelations of corporate scandal or abuse or events unfolding in the Middle East, or even possibly another terrorist attack, but all the analysts say that they do think there's going to be a dip before it goes back up.
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