Sentences with phrase «knell on»

They attempt to make anyone who will listen believe that new technology has rung the death knell on the venerable resume.
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.
His coming could sound the death knell on Echiejile's romance with Monaco, with another loan deal looking like the most credible option now, before his possible sale in the summer.

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Organized religion is the death knell of faith... there are 7 Billion people on this planet and there are 7 Billion relationships with faith — with no two being the same.
On the one hand, that Darwin's theories on the origin of species sounded the death knell for belief in a Creator GoOn the one hand, that Darwin's theories on the origin of species sounded the death knell for belief in a Creator Goon the origin of species sounded the death knell for belief in a Creator God.
In seeing the Protestant Reformation as an assault on Christendom from within, the Catholics were partly right: the Protestant Reformation was destined to sound the death - knell to Christendom.
Andrei Arshavin did not join Arsenal on their Asian tour and that appears to have signaled the death knell to the Russian's Arsenal career and thus far the winger has played just 13 minutes of Premier League football this term.
Then on the stroke of half - time, the death knell for Brendan Rodgers» side, Alexis Sanchez showed good control before thumping home Arsenal's third.
The «semblance of stability» that the BBC's report on our Premier League death knell suggested we desperately needed has indeed materialised — though not at Alan Shearer's hand but Chris Hughton's, for which he deserves enormous credit.
The little difficulty in the economy does not warrant any death knell to be sounding on the incumbent.
But the new program was contingent on REBNY and the Trades Council coming together with an agreement on prevailing wages, a condition that ultimately proved to be a death knell.
«While these low turnouts will be debated and analysed, one thing is clear: they should sound the death knell for the ludicrously shrill cries from some quarters of the Tory party and their supporters for greater restrictions on trade union ballots,» he wrote in the Huffington Post.
«We had tolls on the East River bridges until 1911, when Mayor William Gaynor removed the tolls, and as a result, it almost sounded the death knell for the East River bridges,» he said.
Standing in a payphone in the village of San Pedro, Chile, about 100 km from the base of Volcano Lascar, volcano researcher Tamsin Mather and colleagues are trying desperately to get through to the manufacturer of their remote sensing device in the U.S. Equipment failure is the bane of any scientist's life, but when it happens in remote terrain, a hitch like this can toll the death knell for further data collection on a precious field trip.
Charting how researchers have conceptualized the conodont animal, Knell offers a fresh perspective on the challenges of understanding unusual extinct taxa.
It's the death knell of the «60s being banged on a dimestore gong.
Though many mark the bookends of the New American Cinema as Bonnie & Clyde on the left and Raging Bull on the right, a case could be made for The Wild Bunch (being, as it is, the death knell for an entire genre and the goddamned American naïvete that genre represents) and its emotional doppelgänger at the end of the Seventies, Apocalypse Now.
There is no spark, no sign of attraction, and when the foundation of the film rests on its lead characters being believably in love, the failure of the two actors to generate that illusion sounds a death knell.
But Rosario Dawson said wearing black was to symbolize «the death knell has struck on abuse of power.»
But the release on mobile first of the newest in the long - running Nintendo puzzle series surely sounds the death knell for the 3DS console, for so long its natural home.
We worried that Donald Trump's support for charter schools and school choice would make those issues toxic on the left; growing polarization would sound the death knell for any hope of centrism and bipartisanship, both of which have been essential for the ed - reform project for the better part of two decades; and populist attacks on data and reason would make it that much harder for our arguments to win the day.
But the Indiana ruling is especially interesting since it may sound the death knell for legal challenges to vouchers based on states» Blaine Amendments.»
Somehow, we don't spend the entire show talking about the ATS, and we move on to the death knell of the rotary engine, the Lexus LF - C2 Concept and the new naming scheme for Mercedes - Benz.
That's a revolting development on its face but given that B&N is facing near - certain extinction (their stock price is approaching death - knell territory), the Nook probably won't be around much longer, either.
Your position of segregation is yet another shriek in the death knell of traditional publishing, and you are on the wrong side of history in this.
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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.
MvCI pro Richard Nguyen states that while Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite won't be on the EVO stage, that is not a death knell for the game.
There it stood, Tony's homepage, I heard the warming death - knell And I was thinking to myself «this could be Heaven or this could be Hell» Then my eyes caught a graphic and it showed me the way There were temperatures on a downward trend, I thought I heard them say «Welcome to the Hotel Wattsuforya Such a lovely blog (Such a lovely blog) Such a lovely fog Plenty of denial at the Hotel Wattsuforya Any kind of smear (Any kind of smear) You can find it here»
Over centuries, our dependance on carbon fuel is finally playing the death knell loud and clear.
Since data can be analysed and (somewhat reliable) determinations can be made of whether it fits in deterministic, stochastic or chaotic profiles and on which scales of time (possibly also of space), I don't see there being a death knell here for studying cause and effect or probability in Climate.
The fraudulent representation of scientific data is going to be the death knell of AGW and what is written on the headstone.
Bart R wrote, «Since data can be analysed and (somewhat reliable) determinations can be made of whether it fits in deterministic, stochastic or chaotic profiles and on which scales of time (possibly also of space), I don't see there being a death knell here for studying cause and effect or probability in Climate.»
Knell goes on to say, «We're connecting a cover story in the magazine in November around climate change to an Explorer's show on the channel in November around climate change, so people are going to have to judge us by what we do, not what's said about us.»
«It'd pretty much be the death knell for coal mined on federal lands,» Preston said.
The announcement signaled the death knell of the argument that global warming «stopped» in 1998, which has been a popular rallying cry for climate change contrarians, from blog posts to speeches on the Senate floor.
HRA 1998, s 12 (3) may prove to be the death knell for the interim injunction as a guard dog of an individual's right to privacy pending trial, while the courts continue to uphold the freedom of an ever more powerful and invasive press it is only a matter of time before an individual's private thoughts and activities are presumed to be fair game for public consumption, whether that individual is the man on the Clapham omnibus or the Prince of Wales.
Does ACTA represent the death knell for piracy or an attack on civil liberties?
Last Friday, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in McDonald v. Chicago, the city, anticipating that the ruling was the death knell for Chicago's restrictive handgun ordinance, enacted a new ordinance that, while still strict, was less akin to an «outright ban» on gun possession.
Refusal on «relative grounds», however, is often by no means the sounding of the death knell for a new application or the harbinger of wasted fees.
The death knell tolled at 5:44 p.m. on Saturday evening, signaling another postseason missed, another early summer and another year without a Stanley Cup.
That should sound the death knell for torch apps, some of which have reportedly been snooping on users» activity.
Susan Knell's book expands on this... traditional view of play therapy.
I would try to find out from your spouse whether or not they have actually cheated on you as the insecurity and uncertainty is a death - knell for your relationship.
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