Whether in California or Calcutta, it boils down to the existential question: Do humans matter?
But it boils down to an admission that he has proved fantastically difficult to package.
Ultimately it boils down to the question of how well can users predict their data usage.
It boils down to the details of the assumptions the simulations are based on.
These days it boils down to picking an interest rate and imposing that rate on the market.
In one sense, it boils down to their different red lines - what they will not allow.
"It boils down to leadership, whether he's proactive and reactive, " Mr. Palatucci said about Mr. Christie's governance.
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But it looks like they will have to accept it boils down to Rick Perry or Mitt Romney.
At around twenty minutes each, it boils down to about 100 minutes of Kaijudo action, which is reasonable.
According to Rich Ziade, founder of Readability, it boils down to attention.
And you know, I am not exaggerating, it boils down to two things.
It boils down to an expectation of privacy, Ginsburg wrote, and what a suspect might reasonably expect police to do.
It boils down to renewing a mental health infrastructure this nation tore apart and discarded 30 to 40 years ago.
It boils down to this: Most kids aren't learning nearly enough of the important stuff that they ought to be learning.
To gauge the pasta's doneness as it boils, bite into a strand.
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In reality, all it boils down to is Fed purchases of securities to expand bank lending and investing and get the money supply growing faster.
Mr. PAUL JACKSON (Forrester): Basically, it boils down to price.
Today, Google TV officially announced its latest iteration for LG sets (and beyond soon) and it boils down to this: Finding your show fast.
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For Palmisano, it boils down to three major points.
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The conversation turns to the underpinnings of virtually all his creative work: "It boils down to construction, creating my own language from the inside out, but always keeping my signature, " he explains.
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The oil, which glows purplish when hot, flows to an adjacent power plant, where it boils water into steam that runs a turbine, and is pumped back to do it all over again.
It boils down to a two word difference.
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What it boils down to, both explanations boil down to, is that the relative movements of the GPS satellites with respect to the neutrinos and the starting and finishing points lead to relatavistic effects on time.
We think it boils down to timing.
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However, when lawmakers return from their summer recess next month, Capitol Hill will be abuzz with a debate over whether to keep the Web indefinitely tax free--and it boils down to a good old-fashioned American debate over states' rights.
It boils down to whether he says to the FIA: 'This was my idea, I was looking for employment elsewhere and I was going to use this detail for the company I was going to go to and not McLaren'.
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Maybe now the folks that were never politically involved, but have been suddenly active via the Tea Party, will wake up and realize it boils down to having the right elected officials in place when the votes are being cast and counted.
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