slice

no matter how you slice it

Regardless of how a situation is analyzed, viewed, or portrayed, the truth of it remains unchanged. No matter how you slice it, the drastically lower sales numbers this year are bad news for the company's prospects for growth.
See also: how, matter, no, slice
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

slice

In addition to the subsequent idiom beginning with slice, also see greatest thing since sliced bread; no matter how you slice it.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See:
  • a piece of the action
  • a piece/slice of the action
  • a share/slice of the cake
  • a slice of life
  • a slice of the cake
  • any way you slice it
  • frog slicing
  • greatest thing since indoor plumbing
  • greatest thing since sliced bread
  • greatest thing since sliced bread, the
  • homeslice
  • It’s been a slice!
  • it's been a slice
  • It's been a slice!
  • no matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney
  • no matter how you slice it
  • piece
  • piece of the action
  • slice
  • slice in
  • slice into (someone or something)
  • slice of life
  • slice of the action
  • slice of the cake
  • slice of the pie
  • slice off
  • slice the pie, to
  • slice through
  • slice through (something)
  • slice up
  • sliced bread
  • the best thing since sliced bread
  • the best thing since sliced pan
  • the greatest thing since sliced bread
  • whatever way you slice it
  • whichever way you slice it
References in periodicals archive
The patterns he observes are more variable, but they still parallel measurements taken from the slices, he notes.
Stuart Baserman, CTO of Slice Labs, explained to Carrier Management about the new business unit, how it will work and why it should matter to carriers.
"The customer appetite for on-demand, pay-as-you-go service models transcends borders due to the continual advancement of big data and AI technologies,"said Tim Attia, CEO of Slice Labs.
Cut each potato into 1/4-inch thick round slices. Place them all in a self-sealing storage bag.
The word 'double' probably denotes the fact that the bread is often consumed after putting two slices together.
Although Slice of sauce isn't the first ketchup slice around they are trying to bring the ketchup slices to grocery store shelves.
It allows the resource of a physical network to be flexibly allocated into multiple virtualized network slices in order to adapt to the needs of different industrial services, such as industrial control, automatic driving, intelligent power grid and remote medical treatment.
Slather barbecue sauce on slices of sourdough and fry the other side in butter.
GORGONZOLA WITH MASCARPONE & WALNUTS SERVES 4 INGREDIENTS 4 slices wholemeal bread 150g Gorgonzola layered with mascarpone (or buy separately) 12 walnut kernels 4 tsp balsamic vinegar glaze Pepper Spread the slices of bread with the Gorgonzola and mascarpone.
The integrated weighing technology enables different foods such as sausages, long-life goods and cheese to be sliced to meet a target weight as individual slices or in portions.
Tip [26] states that Weiser's approach uses data flow and control flow dependences in order to compute a slice. A Control Flow Graph (CFG) is a representation of the program with the combination of nodes and edges from the start node to the end node.
All this adds up to consistent slice thickness, accurate portion weights, minimal giveaway and faster payback.
A food processor is the fastest way to thinly slice large amounts of celery, but a mandoline does a better job of getting the slices as thin as possible.
WEDGE AND DUAL EDGE SLICE & SERVE: Kuhn Rikon has introduced two serving knives--the Wedge Slice & Serve and the Dual Edge Slice & Serve that feature functional shapes and colorful nonstick coatings.