Sentences with phrase «eventually put you out of business»

But the prospective shopkeeper couldn't shake the fear that Amazon, whose impact on commerce was only growing, would eventually put him out of business.
Perhaps even more troubled about the bill than the anthropologists and curators are the gallery owners and antique dealers; though not directly affected, they fear that the bill, if passed, would set a precedent for future legislation that would affect private collections — and could eventually put them out of business.
It was a head - to - head confrontation that CART believed would decimate the 500 — perhaps even eventually put it out of business — and leave itself in full control of the sport.
«If we rely on the Internet as the only form of communication, it will eventually put us all out of business.

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A few years ago, it was predicted that webinars and other digital events would eventually replace live events, thereby putting professional speakers and trainers like me out of business as we know it.
As time passed, big business seen a tremendous opportunity to make money on health care and gradually made deals to eventually put most non-profits out of business while using their good names to attract business.
If the genuine cost to the milk vendors out there is 80c a litre more than Coles, Aldi or anyone else, then they can screw the consolidated processor down because of market power, which eventually puts the vendors out of business.
I think that fashion blogs will eventually put magazines like Vogue out of business.
It would drive allowance prices high and eventually force the stranding of assets, putting some power plants out of business before the end of their lifespans and raising (solvable, but real) concerns about reliability.
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