Sentences with phrase «doomed many»

This place is so in the clutches of union thugs that it's doomed to stay this way.
When you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you — when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self - sacrifice — you may know that your society is doomed.
Anyone with this attitude really shouldn't even try mobile marketing since they are doomed to failure with such an outlook.
But it's becoming clearer, and more public, that some of these markets are doomed.
We were probably doomed from the start.
Lower your expectations for future returns, but don't assume that you're doomed forever because of low or rising interest rates.
Giving the power to save the day to your software platform or consulting services is a tempting way to make your prospect see that without it they're doomed.
Fortunately, we're not doomed to bad decision - making: We can fight the tendency by staying laser - focused on our long - term goals — then riding out any ups and downs until we hit our goals.
When US Republicans doomed the American bank bailout on Monday, stocks fell on both sides of the border — 777 on the Dow, 840 on the Toronto stock exchange.
Given Jeremy's history, David's conversational game plan — easing in, then when that didn't work, the painful - but - quick bombshell — was doomed.
RIP oil age (I can't wait to hear the funny comments of petrolhead wishful thinkers, trying to fool themselves into thinking EVs will never go mainstream and that the oil industry as we know it is not doomed; yeah yeah petrochemicals will always be there I know, but what % of oil demand does that represent?
Without transport demand oil prices are doomed forever)
So, will a 3 percent bond yield really doomed the stock market?
Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan's CEO and one of the most prominent bank chiefs on the planet, believes bitcoin is doomed.
Sleeping Beauty According to the fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty was a stunningly majestic woman doomed to wait for someone to wake her.
Such serious problems with no easy solutions might make you think the market is forever doomed.
It's an important step that if skipped, may mean your campaign is doomed from the start.
I think the data business is doomed, myself.
A business with a stagnant brand is doomed to slip into mediocrity.
Is the 2010 fight over the SEC's doomed Rule 151A the blueprint?
Without changes, experts say that the agency is doomed to continue missing major privacy mishaps — at Facebook or the many other tech giants in its purview.
Influential voices at the company departed just before Netflix embarked on a doomed attempt to spinoff DVD operations.
Is the Fed doomed to repeat its most infamous mistake, the 1937 monetary tightening that extended the Great Depression?
Unless Tidal tones down the self - importance and presents a compelling offer to consumers that goes beyond better financial terms for mega-rich celebrities (we assume man - in - cowboy - hat is famous), then the company is as doomed to failure as this high - five -LRB-?)
Brick and mortar retailers that sell the same goods as everyone else but for a higher price are doomed to fail.
This journey is doomed from the start.
There is nobody to blame for this abandonment of common sense - it is simply the market being the market and we're doomed to repeat history.
The NHL's southern expansion strategy may be doomed; here is what could happen if the league looked north.
The Federal Government's move to censor the Internet is a cynical exercise which is doomed to fail.
Since those who fail to learn from their historic drama's mistakes are doomed to repeat them, we've collected five key management lessons that stand the test of any era.
We talk about the importance of diversity, but if diversity means having the same political views as the CEO, we're doomed to a very un-diverse business.
The NHL's southern expansion strategy maybe doomed; here is what could happen if the league looked north.
These include multiple versions of the Senate's Better Care Reconciliation Act and a «repeal - and - delay» strategy, each of which is potentially doomed thanks to previously stated opposition from a mix of conservatives and moderates.
By his reckoning, much credit is due to commanders on the ground like Colonels H. R. McMaster and Sean McFarland, who saw first - hand that the American war strategy was doomed so long as it failed to engage with and earn buy - in from the Iraqis themselves.
Nobody wants to hear that a startup is doomed from the start.
As we went ahead with the launch, the experts and our rivals said it was the wrong idea at the wrong time, and that Virgin Atlantic Airways was doomed to failure.
The tone among American commentators is split between jokes about America Online's doomed Time Warner merger from 2000 and alarm at the notion of the phone company owning a large number of media outlets.
They all worked together at Go, a doomed company that made a precursor to the iPhone.
It's about a young, poor artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) who falls in love with an aristocrat destined for another suitor (Kate Winslet) on the doomed Titanic ship.
With fewer new unicorns and a focus on profitability, it has become easier to tell which companies have a working business model and which ones are doomed for the dead pool.
Sears looks doomed.
Only when the startup fails do they realize the product was doomed from the start.
Translation: Glass is doomed.
I think it's a doomed position.»
It was doomed by a desire to hear only what she wanted to hear.
The first step is realizing that you're not doomed — effort and skill matter more than personality.
If management actions are inconsistent with learning objectives the programis doomed for failure.
Yes, totally doomed.
So, if you make it about 2020, then it isn't doomed.
Theranos was doomed by a culture of secrecy that kept everyone in the dark about what was really going.
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