US /kʌm daʊn tu/
・UK /kʌm daun tu:/
And a lot of psychologists think these choices come down to the same thing: a battle between parts of your brain.
And a lot of psychologists think these choices come down to the same thing: a battle between parts of your brain.
At the end of the day, whether any meat alternative prevails will come down to time and money.
will come down to time and money.
Not all eye color changes come down to the iris.
Not all eye color changes come down to the iris.
And it all came down, it really did come down to immigration.
And it all came down to— it really did come down to immigration.
And it seems to come down to a sort of a competition between these two men, a 71-year-old traditional dictator warmonger, as opposed to a 46-year-old former comedian, who is now the savior president of an independent Ukraine.
And it seems to come down to a sort of a competition between these two men, a 71-year-old traditional dictator warmonger as opposed to a 46-year-old former comedian who's now the savior president of an independent Ukraine.
No incident in the South China Sea had ever come down to knives and axes.
No incident in the South China Sea had ever come down to knives and axes.
These issues mostly come down to what the system has learned from and how it's built.
These issues mostly come down to what the system has learned from and how it's built,
So we've come down to Chiayi in southern Taiwan, which is a city where the government has been investing a lot in drone research and innovation.
So we've come down to Chiayi in southern Taiwan, which is a city where the government has been investing a lot in drone research and innovation.
It really does come down to what kind of country we are going to have.
It really does come down to a kind of country we are going to have.
Come down to the morgue and identify him.
I got a call from the police to come down to the morgue and identify him.