The arguments against privatization come down to: What if you retire when stocks are down?
Rostropovich told NPR the visit reminded him of when the Berlin Wall had come down.
It does come down to the preschool rules Elizabeth mentioned and to the individual.
In the end, it could all come down to those last few thousand voters.
Most of them come down to a rejection of majority voting in particular policy areas.
We are very close and it could well come down to pivotal moments in the game.
That means earnings estimates could have to come down before a turnaround can happen.
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And God bless America. (Applause.) I'm going to come down and shake some hands.
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But as the economy goes forward, these issues will subside and rates will come down.
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The pharmacist, who lived above the clinic, had come down wearing a loincloth and undershirt.
Clearly, bond debt will have to come down which means a haircut for bondholders.
But that's how I feel after having come down from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Any additional rockfall could come down on the road or possibly the railway line.
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"I think we will see the market's profit estimates for 2014 come down, " he added.
The price of these things really should come down to what light aircraft are.
Letitia would not come down from her carriage, there was no time, she said.
The press insists that the race has come down to Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.
Data prepared by highway officials shows accidents have also come down by nearly 20%.
It has come down to this: Nokia is now just another junk bond issuer.
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The prospects of the traditional providers may, in the end, come down to their internal politics.
The fans work hard all week to earn money to come down here to be entertained.
And of course, much of countries' access to the Arctic will come down to money.
And in the end, it could all come down to those last few thousand votes, right?
Interest rates have already come down considerably but further cuts are therefore quite feasible as well.
He says Spirit has just come down one hill and is heading for another.
But if the costs come down, I can definitely see cash-strapped governments moving in that direction.
"And the bit where the fireworks can come down on X Factor, " says Lowe.
Mr. FABER: You know, I mean, it will come down to members like your boss.
When there are indications of bad weather, come down and go the next day.
And we know which side the United States of America has always come down on.
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