Sentences with phrase «ultimately lead to its downfall»

Failure to respond to the voice of the customer only serves to increase their frustration, ultimately leading to the downfall of a product, brand or business.
«Either of those actions was unthinkable to us back in 1999, for we understood that President Richard Nixon's attempt in this regard ultimately led to his downfall,» Katyal wrote.
The shrewd false Messiah will take advantage of the insidious Zionist military expansionist fervor ultimately leading to the downfall of the Zionists.
The recent fixture at West Ham was a perfect case in point; the quality of football was superb when we raced into a 2 - 0 lead, but our intent on attacking to add a third and fourth, plus an element of poor understanding to not realise that West Ham were trying to find Andy Carroll with early crosses into the box from out wide, ultimately led to our downfall.
As LB says, the great Keown should stick to what he knows best, because it was most certainly not Wenger's idea: the most recent version of the idea of moving from Highbury, and which has now resulted in Ashburton, was the Board's idea, since they saw that staying at our lovely but small old home would ultimately lead to our downfall.
Blackburn manager Owen Coyle reckons that the team had committed too many mistakes in the game against Ipswich Town and it ultimately led to their downfall.
But quickfire goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala midway through the second period turned the tie around and ultimately led to our downfall, despite some excellent play at both ends of the pitch.
The introduction of the hated Poll Tax in Scotland proved to be the spark which lit a slow - burning plot which ultimately led to her downfall in 1990.
The political defiance that made Joe Arpaio popular and seemingly untouchable as metro Phoenix's sheriff of 24 years ultimately led to his downfall yesterday as he was convicted of a crime for ignoring a U.S. court order to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants.
To some Tories, it was this inflexibility which ultimately led to her downfall.
That decision is, to me, just one example the company's underlying business philosophy in dealing with customers and it is the company's inability to satisfy its customers that will ultimately lead to its downfall.
Previously, we've seen only how virtuous the Assassins are and how contemptible the Templars are; Rogue expands on the pseudo-prologue of Assassin's Creed III by presenting the Templars in a positive light, and demonstrating the kind of dishonourable, short - sighted behaviour that caused Shay Cormac to defect, and which ultimately led to the downfall of the North American Brotherhood.
The team discusses where Lawbreakers succeeded and failed, the issues of Bleszinski himself, and what ultimately led to the downfall of the game.
Let it go on record that I firmly believe that the toxicity of today's marketing and business strategies in the video game industry will ultimately lead to its downfall.

Not exact matches

Adam Jones had a huge 30 - point, 6 rebound performance to lead his crew but major defensive lapses and untimely misses were ultimately Team Purimetla's downfall in this one.
This group led the «NO» campaign in the UNIGOV referendum of 1978, ultimately bringing about the downfall of the Acheampong military government on 5 July 1978, and the restoration of multiparty democratic rule to the country in 1979.
Ultimately, disputes over budget issues and casting led to the project's downfall, with WB wanting to settle for $ 60 million and a young lead, not Soderbergh's choice of Michael Fassbender or «The Killing» star Joel Kinnaman.
Like Gatsby, Luhrmann loves to put on a party but has an addiction for the ornate that leaves no room for the emotion and intricacy of real life; it ultimately leads to both their downfalls.
Ultimately, it was this uncompromising approach to the game's online infrastructure that in part lead to its eventual downfall.
The court considered three appeals emerging from the Sponsorship Scandal or «AdScam,» where a misappropriation of public funds in Quebec under Paul Martin's Liberal Party of Canada, which ultimately led to his party's downfall.
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