Sentences with phrase «dying a slow death when»

Flash is dying a slow death when it comes to game development, and it's greatly affected smaller developers and most mobile focused developers.

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When we start losing the passion for something we love doing to try and meet ours or others expectations, we are truly dying a slow death.
The kind that when you have to wake up at 3:30 am to get to the airport on time — THEY came to the rescue and made your very - early - hardly - any - sleep morning quite happy or that other time you took a 6 am road trip to your favourite city seven hours away and knew you couldn't count on rest stops to fuel you and you'd probably die a slow death of malnourishment instead of being happy you're going on an adventure — they came to your rescue!
When death pathways slow down in cells that are normally programmed to die, cancer results.
Abandoning them in the back yard when people move or even worse, dumping them in the middle of nowhere to fend for themselves and usually dieing a long, slow death is becoming a huge problem in this country.
Unfortunately, as someone who had the questionable fortune to live in Milton Keynes, a town not known for its bountiful arcades, and at a time when arcades were dying a slow and painful death... I never got to see a working example of the arcade game, much less the chance to play it.
When lawmakers get into partisan tangles over legislation and a bill dies a slow procedural death, as happened with a climate bill in the Senate this week, the result is ugly and incremental, and doesn't compete well with news of spiking oil prices.
An undisputed leader in the mobile business when the iPhone arrived, Nokia had to die a slow and painful death before it embraced Android.
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