Sentences with phrase «early casualty of»

One early casualty of Audi's electric strategy was the R8 e-tron supercar; the automaker quietly announced its demise last week after less than 100 examples were reportedly built and actually delivered to customers in Europe.
The hippocampus plays a critical role in learning and memory and is the brain region that is often an early casualty of Alzheimer's disease.
An early casualty of a Cameron premiership would be the long summer holidays enjoyed by MPs - a pledge calculated to tap into the anti-politician mood sweeping the land.
The Methodist ethos that had enabled people of diverse views to work together in mutual respect was an early casualty of numerical losses.
Two year old federal net neutrality rules, which prevent Internet service providers from blocking or slowing websites and online services, could be an early casualty of the new Trump administration.
The very qualities which make possible a growth - producing family — tenderness, compassion, emotional maturity in parents — are in short supply or are early casualties of the illness of alcoholism.
Coral reefs are early casualties of climate change, but not every coral reacts the same way to the stress of ocean warming.
Early casualties of a sporting life: Thoroughbred racehorsesare pampered aristocrats of the equine world.
Done in ahead of his time by an overhyped publicity machine, 70s glam rock musician Jobriath retreated to the Chelsea Hotel to die, forgotten, as one of the earliest casualties of AIDS.

Not exact matches

The amount of damage and the number of casualties were not known early on Wednesday.
The U.S. tech group, which suffered from the inclusion of notable casualties from the internet stock bust of the early 2000s, such as Palm, Viasystems Group, Genuity, and Infonet, had a median decline of 17.2 % in their first year.
Given the risk of early stage investing and venture capital's famously high mortality rate of portfolio companies, it is imperative that fund managers earn high return multiples at these more modest M&A exit values to offset casualties and drive attractive returns.
Koop himself was an early and willing casualty of the homosexualist strategy of victimidation.
Casualties included a story about practicing the Sabbath, an account of the Puritan ducking chair, an interview with a courtship couple, an in - depth look at the it - couple of the Early Church (Priscilla and Aquilla), and and a far too detailed description of the beautiful grotto at St. Bernard Abbey in Cullman, Alabama
Napoli, Athletico Madrid & Dortmund are better than some of these round of 16 teams but unfortunately, they are early casualties to this format (except Napoli).
But there were the young Patriots on Sunday, startled by Buffalo's surprise blocking scheme and an early two - touchdown deficit, looking like yet another casualty in the cruel chill of Rich Stadium.
After 18 months of service for Forest, Traore was one of several casualties of the club's decision to replace Mark Warburton with Aitor Karanka earlier this season.
But the list stretches further back than just this term, especially their Stamford Bridge casualties, as Chelsea haven't dropped points in a league fixture on home soil since the middle of February, while they haven't even conceded a goal on home soil since the end of March, so just scoring against them appears a daunting enough task, let alone actually snatching points off the early pacesetters.
Touching also on the behaviour of the Gender Minister, Mr Baako said she would be a casualty of an early ministerial reshuffle.
Other casualties of the final deal included the Senate's earlier proposal to increase the number of eligible condo projects.
He said the «triple lock» on state pensions, which guarantees they are uprated by a certain level, could be an «early casualty» of a Brexit.
Although Mr Hague stated earlier this year that this was a «worsening» crisis, Western intervention has the potential to increase the amount of casualties coming from Syria which would perhaps escalate the crisis further.
But if the elections get rigged, there would be an uprising and she would be one of the early casualties.
But its inclusion serves to throw into stark relief the very real terror and upheaval experienced by the drugs war's earliest casualties: average Mexicans who do not have the option to stay out of it.
While it seems like they mostly figured that out by Iron Man 2, it's really The Incredible Hulk that winds up being the forgotten child and the biggest casualty of the early stages of this grand experiment.
Those mystical three musketeers are off on their own this time, leaving their families and instructors behind because of the deadly danger that they'll face; a danger which racks up a major casualty early on in the film.
Tyack & Cuban: «Reformers expected the kindergarten to be a cure for urban social evils as well as a model of education for young children... When public sponsorship took the place of private, an early casualty was the outreach program that sent kindergarten teachers into the homes of the pupils.»
Early in the book she said she knew deaths were sometimes just casualties of farming, like it was a known fact.
I know its not 21 days yet, my only income was an early pension withdrawal, and a casualty loss (total loss of home and contents, no insurance) is that causing the delay?
In my own case, I got derided by peers in early 2000 by owning a lot of property / casualty insurers, particularly my own company, The St. Paul (now part of the Travelers).
Depopulated and forlorn, they also commemorate the end of the Lower East Side memorialized in Wong's earlier works, portraying what Julie Ault describes in the exhibition catalogue as the «casualties of yuppification on the cusp of uninvited redevelopment».
Yuan Li's expertly made «A Tragedy in China» is in the tradition of David's «The Death of Marat,» a depiction of a French Revolution casualty that's modeled on earlier paintings of Christian martyrs.
The first casualty of that investigation was an audit of Cambridge that Facebook had announced earlier in the day; the company said it «stood down'that effort at the request of British officials.
The first casualty of LG's latest smartphone assault is, ironically, the LG G6, which released early this year.
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