Sentences with phrase «knell if»

It will be the death knell if it doesn't happen.

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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.
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.
If you were listening to some pundits, you might've mistaken the opening bell of 2013 for a death knell.
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!
If anything, the poll results sounded the death knell for the old guard.
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.
there is more than 3 points at stake come Sunday, the winner would have laid down the gauntlet for the chasing pack... Leicester can afford to lose and still get over the loss because they are over achieving already, if we lose or draw that will be the death knell for our title ambitions
If control of the state Senate goes to the Democrats, this is a death knell to Nassau County.
If rumored development goes forward in one area of intact mudflats her group is closely monitoring, in Rudong County near Shanghai, it could «ring the death knell for that species,» Millington says.
Hitting a muscle group again before it has a chance to fully recover may sound counterintuitive but, if omitted, your muscles have a chance to return to stasis, which is a death knell for hypertrophy.
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Scripted, poetically enough, by the co-writers of Dumb and Dumber To, Horrible Bosses 2 — the kind of sequel that wouldn't get greenlit if executives put a damp finger to the wind once in a while instead of assuming any success presupposes an appetite for seconds — at the very least meekly sounds the death knell for the last one.
Revolving credit can be the death knell to a good credit profile if handled improperly.
This is another example of how a negative listing doesn't have to be a death knell to your credit if you take control of your finances and steer your credit in the right direction.
(Extremely ironic because Ni No Kuni is fucking amazing and it would suck if its poor sales signed the death knell for games of its like in the future.)
If you're really into imaginary words, there's Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel for the PS3, which is an RPG and the third and final game of this series which began on the PS2.
TckTckTck's Kelly Rigg makes a compelling case that if we let Kyoto die at COP17, it's the death knell for our climate.
The fact that the Mayor specifically linked his «death knell» comments to the city's lawsuit and divestiture plan leaves little doubt about what he and the city were trying to achieve with those actions, even if the city claimed otherwise in its official filing.
Geoff Steward, partner at Macfarlanes LLP says: «Advocate General Mengozzi's opinion on trade mark dilution in free - riding cases, if followed by the European Court of Justice, will sound the death knell on lookalike products.
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