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"Prices haven't necessarily come down," said Ms. Cresci, who will close on her condominium this fall.
In mountaineering movies, it is a rule of (frost-bitten) thumb that what goes up doesn't necessarily come down.
At first this sounds like a bit of a cop-out, until Banyard points out that our choice need not necessarily come down to a pornographic free-for-all versus nanny state censorship; we just haven't yet had the resources to develop other possibilities.
That means that bills for consumers might not necessarily come down, even if they subscribed to fewer channels.
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(Apparently, what goes up does not necessarily have to come down on the turnpike. But don't ask Ms. Fleeger to explain the discrepancy; she can't).
In many ways, deciding that the relationship is in trouble doesn't come down necessarily to noticing specific things.
SINGAPORE — It has been the leitmotif of the season: The key to who will win the drivers' title will likely come down to consistency, not necessarily victories.
With Damien Hirst, though, it aways seems to come down to three things: art, ambition and money, though not necessarily in that order.
I can't agree that franchise extension necessarily allows for experimentation, though – I find that mid-series surprises tend to come down to fresh directorial influence.
Come down".
Their guards come down.
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