Sentences with phrase «mean the death of»

The problem is that if you follow conventional wisdom when hiring your sales reps, you'll end up with a conventional sales rep — and that can mean the death of your company.
A thriving coal industry does not mean the death of the Reef and the Queensland tourism industry.
Note that this profoundly conservative att ¡ tude, if followed scrupulously, would soon mean the death of learning and innovation, as nobody would ever dare to try anything new.
Now that's forethought, since one of the greatest dangers of a persona or image is that you are not allowed to change because it would mean the death of the image that has brought so much success.
Yes, this will make them God's people, but it will also mean a death of the self, and a radical transfer of allegiance from all systems and claims.
If theology is to transcend itself it must negate itself, for theology can be reborn only through the death of Christendom, which finally means the death of the Christian God, the God who is the transcendence of Being.
He knew it would mean the death of his career if he accepted the moniker of «christian artist».
In short, it means the death of the traditional, impassive God of transcendence and the birth of a new Christ of radical immanence.
If there was no collateral damage, meaning death of innocent bystanders, then the drone program is ideal.
Being a stay - at - home mom doesn't have to mean the death of income for you.
[1] Perinatal mortality means death of the fetus or newborn near the time of birth.
Delay means the death of this component of the governor's plan.»
Specifically, this study looked at the HL - 60 cells and found that hibiscus tea could cause cancer cell apoptosis, which means death of the cells.
Living with your parents means death of your sex life.
Sometimes things are so tight that you need to perform an entire day's work flawlessly, which actually really stressed me out, as one tiny mistake can quite literally mean the death of your sick and hungry son back home.
Shen's explosive machinery means the death of kung fu as we know it, laments Master Shifu (Hoffman).
Whether that means the deaths of Avengers at the hands of Thanos, as previously teased by directors Joe and Anthony Russo, remains to be seen.
Unfortunately, that could mean the death of its manual transmission offering, which so far is not compatible with Eyesight.
One blog post today still holds on to the belief that the rise in ebook sales will actually mean the death of paper within the next five years, despite popular industry belief that paper and digital will both survive well into the future.
First, sales of the print editions have increased in the time that the eBooks have been available through Pottermore, most likely asserting that digital does not actually mean the death of print books.
And if he fails, then it will mean the death of every person he loves, and maybe even his own.
Meanwhile, a conspiracy brews that could mean the deaths of thousands downstream.
But I hope the move to ebooks does not, in the end, mean the death of typography.
Does this increase in market share mean the death of print?
Keeping a tight stop loss for some means the death of a thousand cuts.
The term «avascular necrosis» means death of tissue due to lack of blood supply.
«It would mean the death of thousands of adoptable and well - behaved dogs simply because of the way that they look.
Breed specific legislation does not work to make communities safe. BSL penalizes responsible dog owners and means the death of dogs that are not in any way dangerous.
Instead, it means the death of pets and further strain on animal control resources.
The result of such a harsh ordinance has not been to increase owner responsibility but has instead meant the deaths of dozens of cats — so far.
Pit bull bans have only meant the deaths of thousands of innocent pets.
But if they re-brand it, and re-image it for their social interactions, then it could mean the death of OR, which would be a shame since it's apparently the better tech as of now.
I believe that if Disney / Lucas lets LucasArts die, it means the death of Star Wars as a storied game franchise is right behind it.»
Does the recent announcement of the remastered Skyrim Special Edition mean the death of this as a backward compatibility game?
I've seen others express that maybe Nintendo could benefit from going third party, or on the even more extreme end that Pokémon GO means the death of Nintendo games for core gamers.
Locations without parking or mass transit access can mean the death of a gallery.
«Creepy»), the point of the post above is to say that the postmortem of the hockey stick isn't necessary, because even if it had been entirely debunked (and we're not claiming that it has), it does not mean the death of environmentalism or climate alarmism.
Will the March 2 decision of the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board raising royalty rates for Webcasts 30 percent mean the death of Internet radio?
«Obviously, getting your content in front of target audiences is a boon, but that doesn't have to mean the death of self - publishing.
These are only a few reasons that Googlization can mean the death of innovation and a competitive internet marketplace.
And you can let the links lead you from Wilson's short piece over to an article on how the iPhone means the death of the portable GPS market and thence to a piece on something called Loopt, then on to...
While this meant the death of CyanogenMod, luckily the community would once again come together to back another Android project, LineageOS.
Does this mean the death of the resume?

Not exact matches

Entrepreneur Network partner Patrick Bet - David explains why losing your edge can mean the kiss of death.
«This short book has so many layers of meaning and so many interesting juxtapositions,» Gates writes, including «life and death, patient and doctor, son and father, work and family, faith and reason.»
That meant attorneys had the hard task of selecting jurors without significant ties to the marathon or too much knowledge of the crime — on top of ones who didn't already oppose the death penalty.
In England they found that «cleaning the air to the level of cleanliness enjoyed by the area with the best air [in the UK] would mean a 40 percent drop in the bronchitis death rate among males.»
People who felt like their lives had meaning had a 15 % lower risk of death in a 14 year period, compared to those who said they felt aimless.
I can certainly understand the need for surgeons, emergency workers and in fact anyone on standby where a call may literally mean the difference between life and death, needing to keep their phone on, but how many of us are really in that space?
Falling into the water likely meant a slow, freezing death for any Continental, even if they managed to get out of it.
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