Sentences with phrase «to come to a bad ending»

«Patterns that frequently come to a bad end, but look extremely good in the short run,» essentially saying that Valeant was too short - term.
The point of each of these parables would probably be something along the lines of those trying to gain unjustly at other's expense eventually coming to a bad end.
And these ancient city states came to the bad end which in our day is threatening to overtake the national states into which Christendom has broken up in modern times.
So many good films come to bad ends, but not the tales of Harry Potter.
Architect Doug Roberts (Paul Newman) can not possibly die; Battalion Fire Chief O'Hallorhan (Steve McQueen) could go either way; Senator Gary Parker will die because Robert Vaughn always comes to a bad end; either Fred Astaire or Jennifer Jones — but not both — will die; and so on.
Tom Hooper's adaptation of the hit stage musical cast her as the tragic Fantine, who loses her job as a seamstress and comes to a bad end by the city gates.
Streep will play Mary Louise Wright, the mother to the abusive Perry Wright (Alexander Skarsgard), who came to a bad end during the Emmy - winning first season of the David E. Kelley drama based on the Liane Moriarty novel.
Julius Caesar came to a bad end on March 15th, the same date many good teachers were warned that they may be unemployed in June.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will definitely come to a bad end, according to the «Oracle of Omaha», Warren Buffet.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» he told CNBC on Wednesday.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» he told CNBC.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» Buffett told CNBC in January.
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say almost with certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» Buffett said on CNBC, noting that he didn't understand Bitcoin and other blockchain - based digital assets.
And, in January, Buffett said that digital currencies «will come to a bad ending
In an interview with CNBC, Warren Buffett, chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway, argued the digital cryptocurrencies «will come to a bad ending,» although he couldn't say when that will happen.
The so - called «Oracle of Omaha» has repeatedly poured contempt on the crypto industry, claiming with oxymoronic «almost certainty» that cryptocurrencies «will come to a bad end,» in an interview this January, all the while admitting that cryptocurrencies are «something I don't know anything about.»
Buffett's comments follow his Jan. 10 remarks where he said he is almost certain investing in bitcoin will come to a bad ending.
When it comes to cryptocurrency, however, the Oracle of Omaha is quoted as saying that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies «will come to a bad end
When he comes to a bad end, we are supposed to recognize it as divine justice and to concur with the verdict.
Confucius say: «Team not have's» on end, come to bad end
According to the story, both Antioch Peverell (owner of the Wand) and Cadmus Peverell (owner of the Stone) came to bad ends.
As is often the case in Godard films, characters in this one come to a bad end.
As in a typical film noir, Getty falls for the bad girl, conspires with her to commit some crime (including a murder or two) and comes to a bad end.
Warren Buffett, one of the greatest investors in history, recently said «In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending,» famed billionaire investor Warren Buffett said in a recent television interview.
US billionaire Warren Buffett chimed in earlier this month with a warning that the bitcoin boom will «come to a bad ending
«Making A Big Mistake» In brief comments to Bloomberg TV, the Hong Kong exchange chief countered Buffett's warnings about cryptocurrency this week, in which he forecast all would «come to a bad ending
In brief comments to Bloomberg TV, the Hong Kong exchange chief countered Buffett's warnings about cryptocurrency this week, in which he forecast all would «come to a bad ending
«I can say almost with certainty that cryptocurrencies will come to a bad end,» said Buffet in an interview with US TV channel CNBC.
He has on several occasions referred to bitcoin as «a bubble,» «a mirage» and that the system «will come to a bad end
In a recent interview with Warren Buffett, the renowned investor said, «I can say almost with certainty that cryptocurrencies will come to a bad end
Dimon infamously called Bitcoin a «fraud,» while investing giant Buffett has claimed cryptocurrency «will come to a bad ending» — despite admitting he doesn't really understand the technology.
I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending
«In terms of cryptocurrencies, generally, I can say with almost certainty that they will come to a bad ending.
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