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JL: Ultimately it comes down to resources.
Competitive success in sport mostly comes down to resources.
I think the centerpiece of your executive director's report, as I heard it, came down to resources and legal authorities.
"I think it all comes down to resources, and who's got the ability to play in what will be six or seven media markets".
I don't think it's too much to ask that should police involvement be necessary to prevent us endangering ourselves or others, that some sort of mental health professional be present [as well]." As ever, some of this comes down to resources.
"There are some schools that are extremely impressive, but it is also struggling, and it's all down to resources," Mr. Baty added.
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Dannatt is asked where the lack of leadership lay: he partially dodges the question by saying it was down to competing resources.
In an ideal world, all investors should be willing to talk to companies about serious environmental and ethical issues, McKenzie says, but it comes down to the resources of the engagement team.
It comes down to a resource deficit," explains Charles Folk, Ph.D., director of Villanova University's Cognitive Science Program.
Today she analyses something much more down to earth: human resources.
The main reason for the lack of an overhaul of MapQuest's product before now is down to lack of resources — with some 100 employees at MapQuest versus (for instance) 6,000 at Nokia Here.
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