Economic countermeasures boil down to cutting financial support and preventing the use of these financial resources for terrorism. |
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As I mentioned on Amy's blog, I think the Cardinal's comments boil down to a truth told in the service of untruth. |
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Ultimately, it will all boil down to how well and how frequently you play the ball with the middle of the bat. |
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It's not beyond people to conduct elaborate online hoaxes for any number of reasons that all really boil down to a means of getting attention. |
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As it turned out, about six of the questions were unanswerable, unless you wanted to boil down your various views to a yea or nay. |
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If so, the decision for Aer Lingus is likely to boil down to which offer most suits its technical requirements. |
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So, I've already had to add more water to re-thin it to properly boil down the bones and meat. |
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They're a good, all-round side and I don't see a big difference between us, so it may boil down to who is the better prepared. |
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It has been a sorry period for Swindon's schools, and the reasons behind the town's bad marks are difficult to boil down. |
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Applying the precautionary approach must not boil down to seeking zero risk. |
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In summary, the arguments advanced by both Commerce and Petitioners boil down to an assertion of consistent and predictable practice. |
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The lot of processes of this nature is to produce texts which necessarily boil down to the lowest common denominator. |
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I think it does boil down to whether it is presented in a dosage form or not and whether there is a health claim made or not. |
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All of the government's environmental efforts appear to boil down to a Senate bill on energy efficiency products. |
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Thanks to universal suffrage, democracy had placed politics above all else, while making sure everything did not boil down to politics. |
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And, from the perspective of the individual, when their choices basically boil down to having insurance or not, it's hard to argue back. |
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Even the furloughed convicts who boil down pine trees into turpentine in my vast forest have been receiving an extra pullet or two in their monthly rations. |
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But it is indeed clear that democracy does not simply boil down to elections. |
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However, the member's remarks boil down to this: the Liberals are very hot and the others are not nice. |
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Efforts to reduce high blood pressure boil down to increasing quality of life. |
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But does the whole financial crisis really boil down to just this one cause? |
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Relationships boil down to? treating others as you want to be treated. |
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My seder survival tactics boil down to a few basics. |
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All zombie movies eventually boil down to a siege situation. |
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If that is what it is to boil down to, then it is a very good idea. |
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This would boil down to funds raised by taxation being invested as venture capital and to substantial shares in the profits then being handed over to private enterprise. |
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Obstacles hindering an optimal allocation of production factors always boil down to failure to perceive chances of creating more prosperity and employment. |
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The key role of the regional authorities, though, must boil down to creating the most comfortable conditions for investing, and providing an exhaustive support to this type of activity. |
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It includes isolation and possibly maltreatment of Mr Beknazarov on grounds which appear to boil down to professional misjudgment on his part or perhaps to professional misconduct seven years ago. |
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His musings are lengthy but boil down to this. |
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Even if most of the practices simply boil down to common sense or have been in place for years, consider putting them in writing and distributing them to all boat owners and keep copies available in the office. |
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For example, she'll boil down beauty lingo into action words. |
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Heat and boil down the acid solution, allowing about half to evaporate. |
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These monopods are a big hit at our consumer electronics shows, but as with anything else, taking selfies and using selfie-sticks boil down to common sense. |
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The six suspects made an explosive called TATP from scratch using kitchen pans to boil down chemicals, it was claimed at Woolwich Crown Court yesterday. |
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The design strategy was to boil down the story's 17 pages to simple language, 5 sing-along songs and 5 games, with about 100 total clickables throughout the program. |
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