That 43% gross margin sounds fine until you consider what a huge come-down that is from the iPhone.
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What a come-down for a cornerstone stalwart of Silicon Valley, which put the dynamic concept of Stanford University as feeding ground for technology greatness on the altar of a business culture that stood at the apex of American industry in the 1970s.
"We're having to come down from above - make our way down rather than make our way up, with the collapsed staircases that are in a lot of them, " Mr Jewell explained.
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Valencia missed the chance to move above fourth-placed Malaga, needing to come from 2-0 down at struggling Real Zaragoza as Brazilian winger Jonas netted both goals to earn a draw.
Perhaps Texas Governor Rick Perry should tap Romo for his next come-on-down-to-Texas tour?
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They currently have only an interim leader and all five of their leadership contenders will be tested over the summer over what they would cut, or what taxes they would increase, as they all agree that the deficit has to come down - albeit at a slower pace than the government.
It also has come down overall in the last months when -- as the overall rate has come down.
"There are very few people that I speak to who are expecting small-group rates to come down, " says Parker Conrad, co-founder of Zenefits, a San Francisco health-insurance broker for startups and small businesses.
No matter how you slice and dice the numbers that are out there, whether you include, clearly sectarian car bombs and IED - improvised explosive devices - no matter what it is, it has come down by about two-thirds since December last year.
Despite the fact that the world record has come down considerably - El Guerrouj's mark is three minutes 43.13 seconds - Moorcroft believes it is still an important part of training.
Substitute Scott Williams' moment of late individual brilliance helped Wales come from 12-6 down, and a desperate try-saving tackle in the corner by fellow center Jonathan Davies condemned defending champions England to a first defeat under interim coach Stuart Lancaster.
Leeds had twice beaten Bradford in Super League action this season, the first of those two victories, at Cardiff back on the opening weekend of the campaign, having seen them come from 28-10 down with just 20 minutes left.
The Celtics were the first of the eight NBA teams that have come from 3-1 down, beating Philadelphia in 1968, and put themselves on the short list of teams that have erased a 2-0 deficit the next year in the NBA Finals.
And it might have been more accurate (though duller) to call it applied public-choice economics, rather than to come down with a touch of third-way syndrome (not this, not that, but something quite new and wonderful).
Long-term interest rates will come down to narrow the historically wide gap between short-term and long-term rates, says Dessauer, who believes mortgage rates will dip below 5%, keeping the housing boom going.
The in-form Serbian had to come from a set down to beat Davydenko 3-6 6-4 7-5 in a late night encounter lasting over two and a half hours.
At the crossroads of the battered housing market and below-trend levels of consumer spending, it will come down to execution for the home-improvement retailers as housing rises off the bottom and the economy continues its slow rebound.
"The post-bubble years were excellent, because values had come down a bit and businesses were better-managed, " says Bernard-Louis Roques, co-founder of Truffle Capital, a Paris VC firm that invests in Internet, biotechnology and energy-related start-ups.
So with that, I'll turn it over to Brooke -- and come and sit down.
The space also works for large groups of grown-ups who come down for fishing weekends, she adds.
Parents would love to see those eye-watering fees come down, but that is not about to happen.
The Dane had to come back from 3-1 down in the second set and 3-0 adrift in the decider.
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Still intent on the big shots, Gibbs departed in the next over, top-edging to mid-on having come down the wicket again.
Most spectacles come down to hyped-up young men mauling each other in front of beer-guzzling fans and scantily clad cheerleaders, while coaches yell abuse.
As Tim Stevens noted in his recent Distro editorial, the appeal of that deal will come down to T-Mobile's "fair market value" buyback prices.
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And members of my Cabinet -- including EPA administrator, Lisa Jackson, who grew up in Pontchartrain Park -- (applause) -- they have come down here dozens of times.
After claiming the first set, where both men had to come back from 0-40 down on the service in a one game, Ljubicic was rock solid in the second.
In recent months our trade deficit has come down rather nicely--but, of course, that reduction is the result of a global recession brought on in no small part by the trashing of the dollar.
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