The arguments against privatization come down to: What if you retire when stocks are 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.
The price of these things really should come down to what light aircraft are.
The press insists that the race has come down to Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.
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.
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?
Mr. FABER: You know, I mean, it will come down to members like your boss.
What she misses, however, is that nearly all come down to your personal wealth.
In the past few weeks, however, she has come down to earth with a bump.
This meeting, 26 years later, was never close enough to come down to the final seconds.
"Obviously these sort of games come down to little errors, " Care told BBC Sport.
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Under the Start-2 accord, each side's total will come down to 3, 500 by 2007.
Ms. Gill said the race with Mr. Alexander would come down to issues and her record.
It could come down to a kick, a mistake or maybe a refereeing decision.
So folks who are looking for a good vacation, they can still come down to Pensacola.
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Most charitable contribution cases come down to good documentation, and that means rock solid appraisals.
At this level it can come down to just a few points here or there.
Everything seems to come down to the wire and everyone is trying to cut a deal.
When those components are made locally, prices should stabilize if not come down to earth.
And in the end it could all come down to those last few thousand votes.
The arguments often come down to whether the potential benefits overshadow the impact on the landscape.
It will all come down to which entrepreneur executes the best and learns the most the fastest.
Sad, that this issue has come down to this with spin from both sides of the isle.
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The NBER looks at many factors, but for most Americans, recessions and recoveries come down to jobs.
Fights usually come down to one critical moment where you either land your finisher or dodge theirs.
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