Sentences with phrase «spell doom at»

One loss to Portsmouth or Manchester City could spell doom at the most critical juncture of the season.
On issues of race, Lindsay was often ahead of the curve for an elected official, but this spelled doom at a time when whites had far more political clout than blacks.

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Bottom line: while an ongoing recession at the time of the election does not always mean that the incumbent party will lose control of the White House, it spells DOOM by better than a 2:1 ratio.
This week's announcement of the merger of America's two leading chemical companies, DuPont (DD) and Dow (DOW), could spell doom for DuPont's central research labs and presages further research cuts at Dow as well.
His short stint at Chelsea, where he came achingly close to clinching both the Premier League title and a Champions League triumph, and during his spell in charge of doomed Portsmouth, have proven just what the Israeli is capable of.
Under conventional wisdom, that spells doom for the bear: Bears that have exhausted their fat stores and are near starvation need at least 4,500 calories a day to stay alive.
The player's skill level is still important but if one of the awful weapons spawns at the beginning of the stage as opposed to one of the superior weapons, you start with a significant disadvantage and this could spell doom for you if a better weapon doesn't spawn soon.
That may seem like a nightmare for traditional publishers, but just as innovations like the VCR and the compact disc seemed to spell doom for the movie and music industries and later turned out to be massive profit - generating mechanisms, publishers could find that e-books — even at much lower prices — are a boon rather than a disaster.
The bill, which was passed by a strong majority, also spells doom to those who like to text message or browse the web when at the wheel.
At first, it's all pretty similar, as players control a general, and must summon creatures, spells, and artifacts to reduce the opposing general's health to zero all the while avoiding their own doom.
I still remember how many people were making it such a huge deal that Crackdown 3 not releasing at the same time as Xbox One X would spell gloom and doom for the iterative console, as if that one game from a series that was never a system seller to begin with could have that sort of influence.
In this case, the diagram was taken from an article at Watts Up With That, entitled «Apparently, 4 degrees spells climate doom»; Google's «search by image» shows it has also appeared on a range of other blogs.
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