Move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way.
Be the essential element.
1 The question is whether we have come down far enough, Nunan said.
2 But some weeks, it's clear everyone needs to come down to earth.
3 Ultimately, he said, the choice of method would come down to funding.
4 He just said you need to come down to the conference room.
5 Economic growth rebounded, but the unemployment rate took longer to come down .
6 If a company can deliver results with fewer people, costs come down .
7 Mr Aitchison said he hoped the fence would come down within weeks.
8 Ultimately, rate increases come down to what risk pool you are in.
9 US rates could start to come down as early as this month.
10 Over time, private-sector debt needs to come down to more manageable levels.
11 Only this week did the Confederate flag come down in South Carolina.
12 Federal regulators have come down hard on the for-profit higher education sector.
13 Could it be that they haven't even come down this far yet?
14 Of course, it should never have come down to a legal battle.
15 The order to activate certain units would come down from the Dept.
16 Sceptics argue what goes up must eventually come down ; are they right?
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