Sentences with phrase «blankenhorn about the demise»

«People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business,» Penguin Random House chief executive Markus Dohle told the Times.
There are also those who insist China's blistering growth rate is sustainable, saying predictions about the demise of China's economy are nothing new.
For some time now, speculation about the demise of Google + has been mounting, while Google redesigned its features over and over in hopes it would revive the network or soften the blow of its downfall.
While it's true that there are even more opportunities and obstacles to creating good visibility in search engine results, don't believe all of the hype around link building — especially about its demise.
Maybe those rumors about the demise of bank branches are being greatly exaggerated, after all.
We haven't seen such journalistic conviction about the demise of a market mainstay since Businessweek pronounced the «Death of Equities» in 1979 (the S&P 500 has since risen almost 19-fold).1 Even Warren Buffett, who amassed a fortune through active investing and entrusts Berkshire Hathaway's vaunted equity portfolio to two hedge fund managers, has recently recommended buying an index tracker.
He hears about the demise of a messianic leader or prophetic leader, and is told that this leader has been raised from the dead.
Most of the reasoned arguments for Donald Trump follow from larger theories about the demise of our polity and culture, and about Hillary Clinton's complicity in that disintegration.
Further, we know that God raises up certain leaders just to bring about the demise of others.
......... Rvdecw Rvdecw Who makes a lot of YouTube videos about the demise of the city of Dayton, Ohio...... Ouch!!!
«It blows me away that people are talking about our demise,» says Niners safety Tim McDonald.
It's never an easy decision, even for a woman who so publicly wrote about the demise of -LSB-...]
It's never an easy decision, even for a woman who so publicly wrote about the demise of her first marriage in a book and then addressed her reluctance to tie the knot again in her 2010 follow - up book, Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage, but ultimately did in order to keep him in the States.
The governor and legislative leaders skipped the traditional end of session news conference and announced the deal in a press release, avoiding any questions about the demise of the proposals to make bigger changes to address corruption.
Rachman clearly shows that the USSR had been rotting from within for decades, and that was what brought about its demise.
What he does not make clear is that two of the world's most malign forces - rampant neo-conservatism and the equally rampant fundamentalist Islam - both convinced themselves during the 1990s that their strategy of full - frontal confrontation had brought about the demise of communist Russia.
Questions about the demise of the Moreland Commission are expected to persist as the Democratic primary approaches.
We just wish you'd listen to us, instead of trying to smear us as either hard left militant trots reawakened from a thirty year sleep, or naive hippy idealists who blame Blair for Labour's demise, when they should just forget about the demise and focus on the three election wins instead.
Your new book, Living in the End Times, is about the demise of global capitalism.
We can dabble in morbid fantasies about our demise while believing that we won't be the ones fated to see them realized.
I'm so sorry to hear about the demise of your wafflemaker!
I had no desire to chitchat about the demise of a valuable partnership filled with love, nor did I want to listen to opinions about my decision or defend my choices.
Mark Brooks: Reporters are writing about the demise of the online dating industry, which is very unfortunate.
New discoveries about the demise of the ice sheet that covered Western Canada at the end of the last ice age offer a preview of what we can expect as
I have read many reviews where people complain about the demise of the aliens, and I don't agree with them.
All in all, the film is plenty conventional, even in a portrayal of Ancient Rome that is about as thin as a lot of the characterization, and as contrived as the melodramatics which slow down the impact of momentum almost as much as dull and draggy spells, thus making for a script whose shortcomings are challenged well enough by a powerful score, immersively beautiful visual style, solid direction, and strong lead acting for Henry Koster's «The Robe» to stand as an adequately rewarding and very intriguing study on the impact Christ had even on those who brought about his demise.
Ultimately the project stands out in its glorification of the woman who brought about the demise of our number one enemy, though her actual identity is more of a secret than that of the author of «No Easy Day» whose name did emerge soon enough despite his desire for anonymity.
Otis is one of the most deplorable movie villains of all time and yet, when it comes time for him to pay the piper, you genuinely feel a little sad about his demise.
He is reinvigorated by her allure and supernatural ability to foresee her own death, and so he begins a new novel about her demise, despite his terrible state of health.
While rumors about the demise of «Inhumans,» the final film in Marvel's Phase 3 arsenal, have been circulating, they have no merit.
Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) provides a voiceover telling about the demise of Earth and the evacuation of humans to a new planet called Nova Prime.
Ianucci's new film about the demise of the gravedigger of the Russian Revolution is not so much maliciously anticommunist as it is, above all, historically clueless.
Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin is a fatally ill - conceived «black comedy» about the demise of the gravedigger of the Russian Revolution, Joseph Stalin, in March 1953.
Chomet has delivered a deeply melancholy little film about the demise of vaudevillian entertaiment, in visually splendid style.
Episode 10 of the Truth For America podcast features an EXCLUSIVE conversation with Lita Blanc, President of United Educators of San Francisco, about the demise of TFA in San Francisco.
Much noise has been made about the demise of the manual transmission.
Thus, all the predictions about the demise of print publishing in the face of digital, have been overstated.
Just last week I snarked about the demise of the ebook.
We really shouldn't be getting upset about the demise of publishing.
Listen to Dr. Laura's rant, and I think you'll share my relief and delight about the demise of her radio show.
And Kim, for her part, has been perhaps the sole reason the BlackBerry brand has stayed in the headlines, except for all those stories about its demise.
I've been hearing about the demise of book publishing since the first day I stepped through the doors of a publisher back in 1978.
It's already facing legal challenges, but market forces may bring about its demise before any legal cases are resolved.)
«People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business,» said Markus Dohle, the chief executive of Penguin Random House, which has nearly 250 imprints globally.
Noble thoughts, but misplaced I read an interesting blog post the other day about the demise of print publishing.
There's been lots of hoopla about the demise of libraries due to the ebook revolution, which I think is hogwash.
I was sorry to read about the demise of your firm a month ago.
We haven't seen such journalistic conviction about the demise of a market mainstay since Businessweek pronounced the «Death of Equities» in 1979 (the S&P 500 has since risen almost 19-fold).1 Even Warren Buffett, who amassed a fortune through active investing and entrusts Berkshire Hathaway's vaunted equity portfolio to two hedge fund managers, has recently recommended buying an index tracker.
Evensky, Carson and others offer strong reactions to the legendary investor's prediction about demise of RIAs ThinkAdvisor's Nov. 21 interview with Ken Fisher in which the renowned money manager forecast the demise of the RIA world in 10 years ignited a fire under advisors.
Here are his last words while I was leaving his office after our meeting earlier this year — «Vishal, have the courage to follow your dreams, and never lose your integrity and humility» — a message that echoed in my ears the moment I heard about his demise.
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