Sentences with phrase «knell with»

Capt, I know there is some theory there somewhere that you have which will meet its death - knell with more satellite and ocean observations.

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Another problem with claiming the CMHC's $ 600 - billion cap sounds the death knell is that no political party in Canada wants to see house prices plummet like they did in the U.S.. By reigning in the CMHC, the Conservatives are attempting to moderate the boom, not tip into it into a meltdown.
«Regretfully, it is now apparent that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failure of Obamacare will not be successful,» McConnell said in a statement that sounded like a death knell to the GOP's promises to repeal Obamacare and replace it with something better.
In France, this resulted in the passage of the highly protectionist Méline Tariff of 1892, which famously signaled the death knell of the country's flirtation with free trade.
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.
Instead, the report was stamped with those words that ring the death knell for research data: «Not for distribution.»
The former Benfica man has been strongly linked with a Bernabeu exit for some weeks and the arrival of James Rodriguez from AS Monaco appears to have been the death knell to his time at the Spanish giants.
I wonder how Giroud and Walcott feels with our most recent implosion, seeing as a lack of goals has sounded the death knell for our title aspirations.....
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.
A bill being drafted in the NYC Council could sound a death knell for online home - sharing services in the Big Apple, by requiring Airbnb and its competitors to provide the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement with the addresses of all their listings.
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.
You can be sure that a corruption trial of the national chairman of an opposition party will come with a lot of bad publicity that will sound the death knell the party.»
That didn't sit well with the GOP chairman, who in a pre-primary interview described outsourcing as «a death knell
It took nearly a decade, as well as the death - knell of the company that spawned it, but at last Mortal Kombat can competently stand toe - to - toe with the other fighting greats due to its gameplay, rather than its gore.
With any luck, this'll be the death knell of the idiot - savant rom - com.
But Morricone's ominous overture, a death knell tolled from a bell choked with icicles, lends the 187 - minute film incongruous gravitas.
«The actual death knell of the business was heard by those with their ears to the ground... We're in a fight for the survival of American film.»
With the United States Senate passing its version of a tax redistribution bill in the wee hours of December 2nd, it's now almost certain that the death knell for the corrupt use of refunding bonds by the school bonds cartel has tolled.
As we veteran teachers predicted, the death knell for public education is spreading slowly and inexorably throughout the country, and as the Post and Courier reported last week, Michelle Rhee and her for - profit destroyers have claimed two more districts with their fraudulent promise to improve the educational system.
Gary E. Knell is president and CEO ofthe National Geographic Society, one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations with a monthly worldwide reach of more than 500 million people through its media platforms, products and events.
With the debut of Ferrari's new mid-engined V - 8 supercar, the 2016 Ferrari 488 GTB, the death knell sounds for Ferrari's naturally aspirated V - 8 engine.
60 - mph arrives in 3.2 seconds with the hammer down in the Audi, which features a seven - speed dual - clutch automated manual transmission (sounding a death knell for the traditional manual edition of the car), and all - wheel drive is included as standard equipment.
However, with updates in the credit scoring algorithms, a bankruptcy isn't the credit death knell it used to be.
I hope that it doesn't ring the death knell for Bioware, as EA has been notoriously trigger - happy with smaller studios in the past.
Their second foray into MMO gaming, the fourteenth iteration of the mega-popular Final Fantasy game series, came out of the gates in the fall of 2010 not only limping, but fundamentally broken in every major area.Gamers everywhere signaled the death knell of the title a month after it was released, which coincided with the end of the 30 - day free trial period included with each sold copy.
Castelli himself regarded the show that sprang from his impromptu visit with Johns as «the death knell, actually, [of] the Abstract Expressionists... [and] the turning point in American painting.»
Could the proposed Jets stadium a few blocks to the north, with the traffic, crowds and noise it will generate, be Chelsea's death knell?
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.
Now, I know a mere three years of data doesn't furnish much evidence for climate scale claims, but the claims of extreme freeze conditions requiring a La Nina (this year wasn't), and mild winter associated with El Nino (again, backwards), are pretty much a death knell.
The best tablets are all about combination, with most offering a decent keyboard and desktop - style experience to sound the death knell for laptops.
With a prevailing sentiment of fear, uncertainty and doubt, a negative stance from the two bodies that hold the future of mainstream cryptocurrency trade could have been as good as a death knell.
A completed self - assessment questionnaire with deflated responses is the death - knell for any federal job application.
In the book «Short - term Play Therapy for Children,» authors Susan M. Knell and Meena Dasari write how psychologists use a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and play therapy to treat children with anxiety and phobias.
Knell and Dasari say that cognitive behavioral therapy's basis of providing children information about their anxiety symptoms, and introducing them to methods that decrease that anxiety make it a good fit to employ with play therapy.
---- Susan M. Knell, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Author of Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy This volume provides a clear roadmap for clinicians who work with anxious children and utilizes the therapeutic powers of play to augment CBT treatment for this population.
While creating a template tune for listings with fill - in - the - blank options about each home's features would be easier than writing original scores for each property, Morris and Perosin think it would be the death knell of their sales strategy.
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