Sentences with phrase «sixpp.comthe death knell»

«I know in my gut that HFT is the death knell of markets.»
Another problem with claiming the CMHC's $ 600 - billion cap sounds the death knell is that no political party in Canada wants to see house prices plummet like they did in the U.S.. By reigning in the CMHC, the Conservatives are attempting to moderate the boom, not tip into it into a meltdown.
The notion that this change in policy could be a death knell for certain employee and employer relationships exists, but it might not be as large an issue as some believe.
In total, those five grocery chains shed about $ 26.7 billion in market capitalization between the market's close Thursday and Friday morning, as investors worried that Amazon deeper push into the industry could be a death knell for some.
«Regretfully, it is now apparent that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failure of Obamacare will not be successful,» McConnell said in a statement that sounded like a death knell to the GOP's promises to repeal Obamacare and replace it with something better.
Before ringing the death knell for any products that seem to have outlived their usefulness, perhaps it'd be wise to break out some Hush Puppies, pound the pavement, and find out what people really want.
Many commentators have suggested the agreement sounds the death knell for net neutrality, or the broad ideal that Internet providers should not unduly discriminate against certain forms of traffic.
Higher interest rates are not a death knell for stocks.
For a kid in the MTV generation this spelt a death knell.
That was the death knell for the merger.
Intelligence Online, an industry journal, said it «could be the death knell for the company's operations in the country.»
Although a corporate bankruptcy filing often indicates that a business is in a perilous financial condition, it doesn't necessarily sound the death knell for that business.
He added, «the ultimate death knell for secrecy in any jurisdiction would be a bank getting served one of these subpoenas and choosing to litigate, then losing in court.»
It wasn't long ago that Amazon was considered to be the death knell for Best Buy's business.
If the Fiduciary Standard is applied to brokers as well as financial advisors as has been discussed, there will for sure be lots of change, but to announce the death knell of the advice business is as ludicrous as saying there will no longer be a demand for teachers or doctors.
Embattled digital currency exchange BitGrail has reportedly suspended operations a mere three hours after re-launching, a move that could signal the death knell for the controversial...
Peak earnings rattle equity investors: Profit peaks, perhaps as now, don't spell the death knell for stocks though they intensify the importance of economic growth and earnings.
«When you have the DOL saying they're not enforcing this rule — that's the de facto death knell
That is in no way a dig — but, if true, it's something of a death knell for those who hope to profit from mainstream usage of blockchain apps and protocols.
In France, this resulted in the passage of the highly protectionist Méline Tariff of 1892, which famously signaled the death knell of the country's flirtation with free trade.
If you were listening to some pundits, you might've mistaken the opening bell of 2013 for a death knell.
Doing that can be a death knell as far as retaining your customer is concerned.
Organized religion is the death knell of faith... there are 7 Billion people on this planet and there are 7 Billion relationships with faith — with no two being the same.
Terrible Queen Jezebel of the Old Testament was a warning to women in my circles, the death knell for any woman in leadership, carrying the accusations and implications of female bitterness, manipulation, emasculation, power, idol - worshipping, hyper sexuality, layers upon layers of pet sins encapuslated in one woman's ancient story of Israel.
Stay unorganized — as soon as you start organizing, that's the death knell of your church.
As Ratzinger has noted: The triumph of historical - critical exegesis seemed to sound the death knell for the Christian interpretation of the Old Testament initiated by the New Testament itself.
And it was not the «death knell» of anything just because you say it is.
On the one hand, that Darwin's theories on the origin of species sounded the death knell for belief in a Creator God.
For evangelicals who oppose Trump, the lack of stronger reaction to his latest scandal is sounding a death knell for the Religious Right.
Between MTV's Video Music Awards and the president's speech at the DNC last night, you may have been too busy to catch the somber death knell of true love, but...
Instead, the report was stamped with those words that ring the death knell for research data: «Not for distribution.»
If He did indeed «bless her book,» then we will have to assume that the «Book of Mormon» is blessed as well... Never mind that in the end of the Book of Revelation we are strictly warned that anything added to or subtracted from its prophecies would be a death knell!
Second, those meetings will be the first step down a slippery slope that will eventually become the death knell for your group.
Annie Dillard once warned that in serious American literature today, to be called «religious» would be a «death knell,» and one reviewer said Frederick Buechner wrote from an «unfashionable center.»
This is the death knell of the intellect.
It was the Enlightenment rejection of the supernatural which sounded their death knell.
Here once more, we find a passage from a Protestant who has long been taken to be the very antithesis of the liberal Protestant (and from the book that was written to be the death knell of liberal Protestantism), providing the same theological monism and skeptical epistemology that Milton first adumbrated and which led, at least in Milton's case, to the very liberal attitudes he had once so actively deplored.
It is not the death knell for Australian technology companies, nor is it a black mark against the Australian Securities Exchange.
It's not the death knell yet, but this Lamar Jackson interception certainly isn't good.
The second piece of this — the impending coaching search — plays right into the first, and could be the death knell for those remaining.
The former Benfica man has been strongly linked with a Bernabeu exit for some weeks and the arrival of James Rodriguez from AS Monaco appears to have been the death knell to his time at the Spanish giants.
If anything, the poll results sounded the death knell for the old guard.
The arrival of Kovacic could prove to be the death knell for his Real Madrid career.
I wonder how Giroud and Walcott feels with our most recent implosion, seeing as a lack of goals has sounded the death knell for our title aspirations.....
This could well be the beginning of the end and the actions of former owner Alexandre Gaydamak may well be the death knell for the 112 year old club and unless the Russian businessman relents the south coast club could well cease to exist.
Wenger has gone, that was his death knell, a decent man would have died of embarrassment.
I'm not saying they'll have the same findings for Hurst, just saying that irregular EKG isn't a death knell for a prospect.
The arrival of Samir Nasri last summer further stifled his progress and talk of further additions could well spell a death knell to his time at the big spending club.
They were competitive in losses to Western Kentucky (31 - 24) and Cincinnati (27 - 20), but a 35 - 13 loss at Akron seemed like a death knell for Martin's tenure.
If Elliott needed some positivity that his hopes for winning Sunday weren't dealt a death knell due to the issues clearing inspection, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate can provide a ray of optimism.
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