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"knell" Definitions
  1. an event that means that the end or destruction of something will come soon

631 Sentences With "knell"

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The fall of Idlib would sound the rebellion's death knell.
That, says Cuban, is a death knell for a company.
Radio and television were not, as predicted, newspapers' death knell.
Higher interest rates are not a death knell for stocks.
The Liberals' defeat is not a death knell for the pipeline.
Is the charcoal-activated croissant the death knell of hipserised croissants?
Still, let's not be too quick to sound the death knell.
It was supposed to be the death knell for the insurgency.
Gary E. Knell will serve as Chairman of National Geographic Partners.
"That was the death knell," a health care investment banker said.
Populism has been largely understood as the death knell of globalization.
This injury will not be the death knell of his career.
As Riley seems to know, getting snubbed isn't a death knell.
And it's been something of a death knell for the site.
Mr. Hoffman sounded the political death knell with a bitter irony.
If Churchill was hobbling now, that would sound its death knell.
The mutiny sounded the death knell for Mr. Morales's embattled government.
The death panel myth may finally be approaching its death knell.
Is this slide some kind of death knell for Rodgers' career?
And for that reason, she rang the death knell for her kind.
Having divorced parents isn't necessarily a death knell for your own marriage.
It might also prove the death knell of the spoon-billed sandpiper.
Whatever the case, it was a death knell for the Colombian company.
This isn't a death knell for the CRISPR—at least not yet.
"Hacking and misinformation are the death knell," Isabel, the journalism professor, says.
Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk has sounded the death knell for cash.
Is the dining darling's downward spiral a death knell for local sourcing?
The death knell came with the seventh—or was it the eighth?
A call for $44 million may not sound like a death knell.
"Most nonprofits spend most of their time fund-raising," Mr. Knell said.
Does that mean this is a slow death knell for Pete Doherty?
It's most recent setback may sound the death knell for Faraday Future.
Such an investigation is often a death knell for a corporate acquisition.
Ginsburg's comments are likely to be the death knell for the ERA.
Iran's announcement essentially sounded the death knell of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
It is the death knell for the sort of cooking ketchup enhances.
The changes are by no means a death knell for private equity.
It's a death knell for a relationship that's already dying on the vine.
It's a death knell that's been repeated countless times but never come true.
"The Last Ceremony" puts a final death knell in this possibility for viewers.
Dogetipbot's failure is also most likely the death knell for Dogecoin in general.
Even the Americans want to sound a death knell to the Tsai administration.
The vote was also the death knell for the Kelly Butte command center.
While not insignificant, it will not be the death knell for organized labor.
Whatever is exciting and new is a little bit of a death knell.
Such a development would be a death knell for Trump's prospects in 2020.
It was widely seen as a death knell for the governor's political career.
The Palestine Liberation Organization called it the "death knell" of the peace process.
Will that be the death knell for humans actually driving their own cars?
Still, I hadn't expected it would sound a death knell for my employment.
Gary Knell, the head of National Geographic, will also continue in his role.
Plenty loudly rang the death knell for the state-based pro-life movement.
In the post-apocalyptic wasteland, hopeful statements ring out like a death knell.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Gary Knell, president and CEO at National Geographic Society.
This Week's Imagined Death Knell for Crying Jordan Is this what you want, Internet?!
Independent India's encouragement of diesel-powered borewells proved to be the baoli's death-knell.
"It's probably more a spur to action than a huge death knell," he said.
When ISIS rolled into Iraq, Mamsani feared a death knell for Jews like him.
One scholar ringing the loudest alarm bell—or perhaps death knell—is David Runciman.
"This is the death knell of a 40-year-old charity," Mr. Ruzumna said.
Missing the debate stage has so far been a virtual death knell for campaigns.
When that happened, it seemed like it was the death knell for the show.
It might be tempting to say that political paralysis is not a death knell.
Dodd-Frank was the death knell for hundreds of small banks across the country.
Is the commercialization of art a boon to the industry or its death knell?
What moves would the administration need to make that would be the death knell?
Any forthcoming by-election in a Tory-held seat could sound the death-knell.
Even many of Kavanaugh's supporters thought it sounded the death knell for his nomination.
Shine's hire in July 2018 was, in retrospect, the death knell for the briefing.
The loss of manufacturing jobs has not been a death knell for every place.
Xi's decision to abolish term limits is the death knell for the old system.
Some pundits and lawmakers rushed to call this story the death knell of Trump's presidency.
And its full repeal, without a comparable and viable replacement, could signal their death knell.
In 2013, O'Leary called Boston "home" -- and it just might be his political death knell.
" And her new husband's name "sounds less like a prayer, and more like a knell.
The main opposition Fianna Fail said the deal signalled the "death knell" for the industry.
In many households, smart TVs have sounded the death knell for DVD and video players.
But past performance does not have to be the death knell for the next generation.
A decade ago, when DOJ rejected a case, that was pretty much a death knell.
The death knell for capital punishment in America has been ringing faintly for some time.
This is a potential death knell for fisheries, the agricultural industry, and municipal water supplies.
Her other concern is that the delay could signal a death knell for the provisions.
The main opposition Fianna Fail said the deal signaled the "death knell" for the industry.
"Killing Eve" is not other shows, and this isn't a death knell by any stretch.
The news from the U.K. last night is probably a death knell for those plans.
Second, this should be the death knell of treating gymnastics like a girly, sexualized endeavor.
An objection on broadcasting standards would have likely sounded the death knell for the deal.
His victory there was a death-knell for Rubio, who ended his campaign on Tuesday night.
"I think the issues obviously have been around open civic dialogue around certain issues," Knell said.
Turning off the next generation of preservation leaders will be the death knell for our movement.
That "Access Hollywood" video of Trump would have been the death knell for any other candidate.
"That text, if true, would probably be the death-knell for any kind of a prosecution."
This challenges the previous assumption that quasars are pretty much an immediate death knell to galaxies.
Is it the death knell for the culture as we know it or no big deal?
Far from being a death knell for Mr. La Rosa's career, however, it opened new doors.
The sad reality, however, is that it is more likely to be its final death knell.
Specifically, we asked if the new superbug could be a death knell to live music events.
For LGBTQ men and women who hail from them, Monday's decision could be a death knell.
And while it wasn't Harris's best night, it wasn't the death knell of her campaign, either.
But climate change could nonetheless be the death knell for economic freedom, along with much else.
The death knell of Inbox by Gmail, as seen by the app's users on Tuesday morning.
At the same time, were he to strongly oppose a deal, it could be a death knell.
And insurers definitely don't want it, given that it would be a death knell for their industry.
So his cash situation isn't a death knell as it might be for some of his rivals.
For some people, the mere suggestion of "couples therapy" could signal the death knell of a relationship.
"It would have been the death knell of the show," he said on Inside The Actor's Studio.
Yet, Colas doesn't believe the latest activity is the death knell for the record stock market rally.
It wasn't long ago that Amazon was considered to be the death knell for Best Buy's business.
"We do not comment on the terms of third-party contracts," said Mylan company spokeswoman Julie Knell.
Man, and to think there was a time when influencer sponcon seemed like an Instagram death knell.
External observers have said such a move would constitute the "death knell" for the OPEC member's economy.
Even President Richard Nixon surrendered the Watergate Tapes, although that was the death knell of his presidency.
It was not immediately clear whether this decision would sound the death knell for the Swiss campaign.
He said the death knell for tax revisions would cause a worrisome domestic economic disruption as well.
It would be easy to mistake this study as a death knell for the peer review process.
Yet we censor all of them, and no one calls it the death knell of the Enlightenment.
Whatever the death knell may be, it seems like it's time to put "OK Boomer" to bed.
"Emirates switching all of its order would certainly be the death knell for the A380," Taylor said.
The New York Times interview, meanwhile, may have sounded a death-knell of a kind for Spicer.
Though some believe the move heralded a death knell for influencers, many influencers themselves support the change.
Next, the rise of big box stores and online shopping sounded the death knell for mall culture.
It's the start of the working day for some and the death knell for Daisy and co.
Leaders of the Libra Association, however, have stressed that the exits aren't a death knell for the project.
Come late afternoon, the screen flashed the death knell of a blood-red power icon and went dark.
For any other show, that might be a death knell, but it doesn't matter so much for Wanderlust.
Reproductive health activists say that Trump's support for Trump's presidency signals the death knell for American abortion rights.
While early on it looked like Trump's withdrawal might be a death knell for the TPP, it wasn't.
It also signals the death knell for "Nevertheless, she persisted," which has gone from inspirational to refrigerator magnet.
At first blush, Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition might appear to sound the death knell for food tech entrepreneurship.
Mosul had survived thousands of years of myriad rulers and cultures, but ISIS dealt it a death knell.
The final death knell came in 2017 when the retailer announced it was closing all of its stores.
This Republican Senate put the death knell into ObamaCare repeal, despite campaigning on it for nearly a decade.
Several publications, both inside and outside of Nashville, described the band's success the death knell of country music.
It would be a death knell for the company if its culture and its product became diametrically opposed.
" Trying to hold a university liable for that "would be a death knell for controversial speech on campus.
On its own, that wouldn't signal the death knell of celebrity journalism as it's been practiced for decades.
Without it, the small, North Carolina-based private school is ineligible for federal funding, a likely death knell.
"Farewell, My Pet" (season 24, episode 215) And the death knell of Chris and Lorelai comes at last.
Justice Ostrager's decision was effectively a death knell for the Xerox management team that approved the Fuji deal.
His appointment may signal the death knell of any hope to check the president's worst foreign-policy impulses.
Real coffee people know that the first day of October isn't a death knell for iced coffee season.
Only this time, a man-made perfect storm could be the death knell of the Puerto Rican economy.
Quint Tatro, founder of Joule Financial, does not see Pivotal's note on Roku as the stock's death knell.
"Our study, however, analyzed the prevalence of meeting ALL three of these recommendations simultaneously," Knell said by email.
Does this represent a death knell for founder hero worship and the corporate control that goes with it?
They thought it was hip and groovy to create an underground community, but it was a death knell.
Ironically, it was Norman's determination to shed light on auction reserves that marked the death knell of the index.
Hun Sen's critics called the CNRP dissolution an attempt to steal the election and the death knell for democracy.
"The curfew tolls the knell of parting day" begins Thomas Gray's "Elegy", which every schoolchild once learned by heart.
But gig-economy companies have said that the additional labor costs could be a death knell to their businesses.
Still, Trump stressed that he's "not looking for credit" should voters deal a death knell to his presidential aspirations.
Stores are evolving, not dyingFor B8ta, the growth of online shopping isn't necessarily a death knell for physical stores.
Although its own bungled updates certainly didn't help matters, Apple's introduction of "Markup" in Yosemite was a death knell.
This was a death knell for the genre: producers knew they would not be able to recoup their investments.
On November 9 this year, the HKJA warned of the "death knell of freedom of speech" in the city.
Utilities and coal interests fear it's a death knell for the country's most abundant and historically reliable fuel source.
And third, if he is nominated, Donald Trump's candidacy will not ring the death knell of the Republican Party.
"I think they [the producers] always knew [a romance] would be the death knell of that relationship," he said.
When governments fail to provide essential services, they sound the death knell for the communities they purport to serve.
The signs of recession, which is usually the death knell for a bull market, are nowhere to be found.
But Israelis on both the right and left dismissed the notion that Mr. Trump's declaration was a death knell.
They can become a blistering showdown with vigorous back and forth that can be the death knell of a nominee.
Malls that lose multiple anchor tenants are particularly vulnerable, as those losses can be a death knell for a property.
But it is by no means a death knell for Opdivo or the combination if the data is ultimately positive.
Some in Congress saw this as a death knell to the so-called compromise immigration bill being negotiated among Republicans.
The Netflix drama's sixth season, premiering Friday, July 27, is the final death knell for the OITNB of the past.
Gina Sanchez, founder and CEO of Chantico Global, said the "death knell" from e-commerce isn't anywhere close to subsiding.
That's a death knell for platforms whose entire business models rest on user-generated content (hello, Facebook newsfeed and YouTube).
It knows that to scrap that promise would be the death knell for Hong Kong as a global financial hub.
That ecommerce isn't a bricks-and-mortar retail death knell appears to be a conclusion shared by other property investors.
That's not necessarily a death knell for mortgage rates, but it's definitely not a positive indicator of bigger-picture momentum.
Gary E. Knell, chief executive of the National Geographic Society, said he has been thrilled by the higher-caliber programming.
President Donald Trump has declared that move the death knell for Obamacare and the sign of better things to come.
Democrats have already resisted Mr. Trump's entreaties to pass the agreement, and the new threat could be its death knell.
While the death knell for the bricks-and-mortar store has been premature, the online experience is never far away.
Other buildings fell into disrepair after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 sounded the death knell for the industry.
The 72 hours after the failed Senate vote suggests that legislators do not see that moment as Obamacare repeal's death knell.
Being cut out of the September debate -- a likely consequence for most other candidates -- would amount to a political death knell.
"These formulary changes were anticipated and are why we anticipate successful generic utilization," Mylan spokeswoman Julie Knell said in an email.
But it carried the same message: This highbrow dilettante is not like the average American — a death knell for most politicians.
To defend Mr Assad seems morally outrageous, but calls for his removal risk sounding like a death-knell for fellow Christians.
"Each market has its unique considerations that may impact costs," spokeswoman Julie Knell said in an e-mailed response to questions.
And Democrats believe if Trump continues to offend women and minority voters, it will be the death-knell for Senate Republicans.
In any normal election year, a pitched revolt from one's own party would sound the death knell—2016 is anything but.
While it certainly sounds rough at the moment, it's likely too soon to ring the death knell for Apple's car project.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Parliamentarians for Human Rights group called the measure the "death knell for democracy" in Cambodia.
To this day, scientists aren't sure whether the Chixculub impact per se, or other geologic forces, sounded the dinosaurs' death knell.
The replacement of H.R. McMaster as national security adviser nine days later by John Bolton almost certainly sounded its death knell.
But a flurry of new amendments has derailed the push and could prove to be a death knell for the legislation.
On a euphoric night that was televised worldwide, the outpouring was a death knell for the wall and for East Germany.
"It means the death knell of any peace process," said Hanan Ashrawi, an executive committee member of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
But a flurry of new amendments has derailed the push and could prove to be a death knell for the legislation.
The inter-war era has long been seen as an "Indian summer", awaiting the death knell of the second world war.
If I make the mistake of not getting the correct information from the client it's a death knell for the design.
If anyone hadn't heard the death knell for creative nightlife yet, the ascent of bottle service rang it loud and clear.
But the real death knell to legislation has been the proliferation of gerrymandered districts and closed primaries since the 2010 census.
But its enforcement action against Herbalife in July 2016 was not the death knell that Mr. Ackman had been counting on.
In 2010, James Knell, a maintenance supervisor, was electrocuted while working on the A train tracks in the Rockaways in Queens.
The combination of the Mariel boatlift, the McDuffie riots and the city's violent drug culture had journalists sounding the death knell.
In 2001, it was reported that Ms. Fein was getting divorced, which effectively sounded the death knell of "The Rules" era.
Do you think this loss will be a death knell for the Austrian right, or will it continue to bolster it?
It was, for Habberley, a death knell for conformity; the next day, he transformed his flared school uniform pants into drainpipes.
That would put a death knell in the basic American promise that each generation will be better off than the last.
In today's beauty industry – as with so many others – the appearance of "more of the same" can be a death knell.
"However, far from a diesel death knell, we expect to see a resurgence in the use of the fuel," he added.
But Philip Marcus, a computational physicist at the University of California, Berkeley, doesn't think the flakes are the spot's death knell.
The Trump administration, labor unions and other constituents regard China's membership in the WTO as the death knell for U.S. manufacturing.
Unusually, Banca Privada d'Andorra sued the regulator, asserting it had used inaccurate information when it sounded the "death knell" for the bank.
China's role as the world's workshop is starting to fade, but surprisingly this may not sound the death knell for mainland manufacturing.
This is by no means a death knell for companies that take adequate steps to understand and comply with data privacy regulations.
The Taliban's anticipated rise could "sound the death knell for the government of Ashraf Ghani and also Indian influence there," he warned.
Yet despite sounding the death knell for the African slave trade, the Haitian Revolution is often relegated to the footnotes of history.
In episode 7, Cal makes use of this death knell, calling one of Stolin's men to his death with a screechy coo.
"This is a death knell for the domestic refining industry and will halt expansion of palm plantations in the country," he said.
The word "pork" was a death knell in the fast casual segment, but consumers responded positively to bacon (or, even better, carnitas).
The change in policy is a blow to the prison industry, but it hardly sounds a death knell for its business model.
"We may at last be hearing the death knell of charges for breaching overdraft limits," said Guy Anker, managing editor at MoneySavingExpert.
"I hope this can be the death knell for the surrogates that all the news networks employ because it's predictable," Klein argued.
Commentators have speculated that King Salman's position sounds the death knell for the U.S. initiative, but that might be a premature burial.
But filing for bankruptcy immediately ends a school's eligibility for federal financial aid funds, which is a death knell for most schools.
In retrospect, the move marked the death knell of "Kuroda-nomics," as the governor's plan for reflating the Japanese economy became known.
"Any weight loss is beneficial," said the lead author, Gregory Knell of the University of Texas School of Public Health in Houston.
Ultralow rates have sounded the death knell for the defined-benefit pensions which enabled the postwar generations to enjoy a secure retirement.
Perhaps the death knell of love is not anger or even indifference; it's losing the desire to know more about your partner.
An article on Thursday about James Murdoch's interest in sustainable investments misidentified Gary Knell as the president of the National Geographic Society.
"He's got a big bank account now that he can put to use without the constraints that he had," Mr. Knell said.
A federal ban that was to take effect Friday marked the death knell for the US commonwealth's lucrative cockfighting industry until Gov.
Victoria P. — another player from the pageant circuit — serves the death knell against Alayah during her one-on-one chat with Peter.
The Bleakley Advisory Group chief investment officer believes cracks in global growth will be the death knell to the historic rally here.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and in New Hampshire, where he came in fifth, seem to signal a death-knell to his campaign.
Wild card: Eddie Lampert, the company's CEO, largest shareholder and largest creditor, who believes a bankruptcy filing could be Sears' reputational death knell.
If the yield on 10-year Treasuries rose to 2 percent or 3 percent, it would not be the death knell for stocks.
The continuing issues with the phones, which compete with Apple's iPhone 7, have led some to sound the death knell for the product.
Underwood as Bachelor isn't necessarily a death knell for the franchise, but it is proof that The Bachelor isn't currently looking to swerve.
That act plunged the surrounding Yeongdeok County into a bitter debate over whether the plant would be a savior or a death knell.
It's probably too early to call this the death knell of traditional, broadcast live TV, but it's sure starting to look that way. 
All systems seemed go, but just as with Rifkin's take on the material, a regime change signaled a death knell for the project.
Manning certainly looked better than the last time he saw action, in a four-interception death knell against the Chiefs in mid-November.
Falling off the debate stage has been a death knell for several campaigns, as the news media and voters take them less seriously.
Alexander Shumilin, a political scientist, wrote in the newspaper that Syria had "barbarously bombed" the convoy, probably dealing a death knell to diplomacy.
Why the rotation may be short-livedIt would be premature to characterize this unwind as the death knell for growth stocks, Oppenheimer said.
That Trump heaped praise on Boris Johnson, saying he would make a "great" prime minister, sounded like a death knell for Theresa May.
Yet all this doesn't mean the death knell for Obamacare repeal — because Republicans will now try to set up the reconciliation process again.
But a significant injury to any one of Philadelphia's stars — always a concern with this team's injury history — could be a death knell.
A couple of days before his October appearance, Keys had tweeted that Leicester's appointment of Puel sounded a death knell for British coaching.
Mr. Knell was president when the society created a joint venture with 21st Century Fox, but he is no longer in the role.
Stock analysts generally sympathetic to the company are among those sounding the knell about how that particular strategy has no real investment rationale.
"We need to turn this around and make physical activity as part of your daily life the easiest, most convenient approach," Knell said.
When Whole Foods Market agreed to sell itself to Amazon, the deal was seen as a death knell for Blue Apron's forthcoming IPO.
But some say that status was all but a death knell for the church, where exterior repairs are projected to cost $25 million.
Its holiday sales in both 2012 and 2013 actually declined year-over-year, which more than confirmed that the death knell was near.
Has Twitter sounded the death knell for accepted morality and, seriously, how hard can it be to get verified on that fucking thing?
He quintupled down on that rationale Saturday night, and guaranteed that a loss in New Hampshire would be the death knell for his candidacy.
When the anthem kneelers, they knell and they say it&aposs about something and everybody else thinks it&aposs about disrespect and something else.
So after over 20 years of disc-fed consoles, Nintendo is ringing the death knell of discs and looking back to its cartridge roots.
If there are conflicting opinions on this vision, this could be the death knell, or the last tolling of the bell for the company.
A middling record in a player's first ten majors is hardly the death knell for a career, but it does serve as a warning.
Predator, and while mash-up films are usually a creative death knell, the movie was enough of a sucess to warrant its own sequel.
Looking back, perhaps our choice of date spots was the death knell for romance—that, or the fact people kept assuming we were siblings.
Her research suggests it was economic factors not campaigns waged by religious groups and reformers that ultimately sounded the death knell for bound feet.
"This court decision is the death knell for this company," Frederic Motte, local head of the Medef business group, told local TV channel GrandLille.
For the telecoms industry, the data-storage component may be a financial death knell, and major firms have been lobbying the Kremlin to reconsider.
Still, Murphy's election at least shows that support for legalization isn't the electoral death knell that many politicians assumed it was in the past.
Lawmakers know that his blessing could allow a deal to happen rapidly -- while his public opposition to a deal could prove its death knell.
Some have been experimenting with other revenue sources but have not found a permanent fix, and rising pension costs could be their death knell.
After grocery stores, the next logical step may be Big Coffee: Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts and the death knell of Swedish oat milk's exclusionary allure.
But the commission let the company continue to operate, allowing it to avoid the regulatory death knell that Mr. Ackman had been banking on.
Bloomberg, in his first answer, shot back at Sanders, arguing his Medicare for All plan would be a death knell in the general election.
The British decision to quit the European Union was a major blow, but a victory by Ms. Le Pen could be the death knell.
Amazon's move into grocery pickup isn't by any means the death-knell of the supermarket — it's just one more trend in a rapidly changing arena.
It doesn't quite anymore, and it's easy to imagine a scenario where the recasting of Greg was the death knell for that particular love story.
Budin's deep-base tune with a siren backing, appropriately titled "Mike Baird," has some stellar lyrics directed right at the ringer of the death knell.
Paying your credit card bill late can be a death knell for your credit score, even if you only make this mistake a few times.
Resentment is the death knell of a relationship: when this happens, whether it's over financial problems or infidelity or fundamental incompatibilites, the relationship is over.
By 2015-16 its political consequences were upending Western politics, sounding the death-knell of neo-liberalism, undermining the governing elites and weakening governing institutions.
I didn't recognize it at the time, but as my forces fled from the victorious Egyptian army, the death knell was sounding for my empire.
You might think that a handheld-only Switch would mark the death knell for the Nintendo 3DS, but Nintendo doesn't necessarily see it that way.
It's mostly academically scorned and mostly popularly adored, and, depending on who you read, it's either the savior of modern feminism or its death knell.
Yes, but: Knell said properly managed trophy hunting can be an asset to conservation, which is why the group is not calling for a ban.
American Apparel's death knell sounded a few months ago, when it shuttered its iconic Los Angeles factory and closed its national fleet of retail stores.
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), a trade union, went even further by alleging safety shortcomings at Norwegian—a potential death-knell for any airline.
The incessant disunity and discord barreling through the party could be the possible death knell for the GOP as a national force for conservative politics.
Indian environmentalist Richard Mahapatra fears private players could sound the death knell for Earth's "final frontier", which he said has been explored only 0.0001 percent.
With the inevitability of the president's early morning tweets, conservatives are spinning the 2018 Social Security Trustees report as a death knell for the program.
Any sense that a prosecutor is trying to pull a fast one, or be less than forthcoming, can be the death knell for the government.
Short, in Fine's case, is 5-foot-10, a figure that for generations has frightened colleges and stood as a death knell to N.F.L. dreams.
Is the proposal a necessary means of quelling the country's many crises, or a power grab that would sound the death knell for Turkish democracy?
You like to keep your partner guessing, and hope they'd do the same for you—in fact, boredom is a death knell for your partnerships.
A decision that Johnson's administration acted unlawfully might not represent a death knell for his minority government, but is likely to further undermine its authority.
Oil market volatility has been the death knell for many a hedge fund in the past with very few oil specific funds still in existence.
With ATMs already cutting into human jobs in that field, the addition of smartphone banking is sure to be the death knell for many bank branches.
They must work together so John Henry's comments begin to sound not like a death knell for analytics, but the beginning of an era of cooperation.
This was not the anti-trans death knell in the United States, with 2017 now being the deadliest year on record for attacks against trans individuals.
Walden, Landgraf, Knell, as well as Gary Marsh (President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide) and James Goldston (President, ABC News) will report to Rice.
Many heard the death knell for the long-moribund U.S.-sponsored talks aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Meanwhile, the death knell sounded for Britain's casual-dining revolution with the collapse of the restaurant group founded by Jamie Oliver, a consistently chirpy celebrity chef.
That means that the slight rise in the Latino vote this year compared to 173 was not the death knell for Trump that some experts predicted.
Attempts to increase security by checking more people and cargo would slow the flow of goods and sound a death knell for Paraguay's eastern border zone.
The law and ensuing bloody conflict in Kansas provoked a tremendous backlash in the North, and was the death knell for the regionally divided Whig Party.
Given that Saudi Arabia has insisted that any deal include all member countries, Iran's absence was interpreted by some as a death knell for an agreement.
Another boon for gym rats: Stress and anxiety have been the death knell for many an erection and exercise is a proven stress and anxiety reducer.
We are still working in an industry that has zero tolerance for motherhood, where having children is seen as the death knell for a woman's career.
It is clear, however, that McConnell and his fellow Republican senators view this delayed vote as a temporary obstacle, not a death knell for Obamacare repeal.
In an area where trying too much has been the death knell for too many products, Snapchat is keeping things very simple and streamlined with Spectacles.
President Vladimir Putin's decree appeared to be the death knell for a pact the Trump administration said on Friday it would abandon (The Wall Street Journal).
I think for most of the relationships I had before, that would have been the death knell—I don't think I could have lasted five days.
But now, the numbers — and stores — reveal that Kohl&aposs is only further proving that the death knell for the department store has long past rung.
I don't think Moncrief returning from his broken shoulder blade is any kind of death knell to Hilton's fantasy value, but it's probably a small demerit.
Annexation of part of the West Bank will sound the death knell of the two-state solution, and it may well ignite a third Palestinian intifada.
With the coronavirus outbreak already expected to leave a "devastating" legacy, "let's ensure it doesn't also sound the death knell for Indonesia's remaining forests", Mowat said.
Predictably, the campaign promise has outraged the Arab world, prompting warnings the move would be the death knell of any hopes of peace in the region.
Just as in his presidential campaign when he embraced the European Union at a moment when that looked like the death knell for any political ambition.
Florida has a higher-than-average African American population, which has tended to be the death knell for Sanders across both the 2016 and 2020 cycles.
"For [Biden] and any other candidate, that almost is the death knell for their campaigns if they don't do well in South Carolina," Cordero told Vox.
Supalla's email is hardly the death knell for the company, but questions remain about its revenue targets and its efforts to reduce its monthly burn rate.
While former FBI officials say a lack of candor is a death knell for an agent's career, Sessions' decision to fire McCabe presented unique political complications.
The ruling, that states Johnson's administration acted unlawfully, might not represent a death knell for his minority government but is likely to further undermine its authority.
Requiring Aetna customers to use CVS pharmacies could also sound the death knell for independent pharmacies and cause drug prices to rise, particularly in underserved communities.
The Google Reader shutdown was the death knell for RSS as a mainstream technology, cementing the Facebook News Feed's dominant role in the spread of information.
Other critics say it will explode the deficit, enrich the undeserving rich, immiserate the underserved poor, and ring a "death knell" for the sinking middle class.
Oakley's Twitter account has more followers than Wendy's, Target, and Nordstrom combined, making his tweet a possible death knell for the Tumblr-born phenomenon's countercultural moment.
Indoor track has been a sport in decline for years, but the death knell of its marquee meet — the Millrose Games — seemed imminent a half-decade ago.
Failure to fix Dublin could sound the death knell for check-free travel and easy cross-border business across Europe — the two crowning achievements of the bloc.
For the still rapidly growing social media giant, anything it does that invites that kind of regulatory scrutiny could be very dangerous — if not a death knell.
Correction (January 5th): A previous version of this obituary inaccurately cited the first line of Thomas Gray's "Elegy" as "The curfew tolls the knell of passing day".
Anyway, it will all be over soon — a lot of people might say that it's over already (the article you are reading might be its death knell).
The smartwatch's loudest death knell was the announcement last week that Pebble sold its assets to Fitbit and that the company's distinctive watches wouldn't be made anymore.
The news that Chris Christie is endorsing Donald Trump is being absorbed by the Republican establishment as a kind of death knell, and indeed it may be.
It can foster creative short-termism, the death knell of clothes that challenge the status quo and demand time to seep into the mind and reshape identity.
Mattis' departure is the death knell of the idea that Trump could --and possibly would -- adhere to any sort of "normal" order during his term as President.
The death knell arrived in the seventh, when Tim Flannery's ground ball squirted between Leon Durham's legs at first base, leading to a four-run Padres rally.
" Still, he added, "It's certainly not a death knell for the advertising or marketing industry, as we have other ways around to get similar kinds of data.
Many people, including yours truly, have been predicting for months that the dawn of serious federal regulations on vaping would be a death knell for many companies.
Then in late November, Jibo—which already had a history of delayed shipments—sold off its IP assets in what is basically a death knell for the bot.
Trump's election swiftly dealt a death knell -- one formalized on Monday -- to the deal, sending shockwaves in Asian capitals that had pinned their economic hopes on the deal.
Florida is an interesting place, so Bondi's Trump connection is hardly a death knell, but any future endeavors will be met with an implicit layer of suspicion. 8.
While this is good news for you and I, it's a tragic death knell for all those who make a living breaking their way into your digital life.
Bush successfully associated his opponent with the barbarity of this act, by categorizing him as soft on crime, a label which has since become a political death knell.
Cramer said that pricing for flash memory chips peaked several months ago and DRAM could be following closely behind: a potential death knell for Micron's next earnings report.
Any perceived tweak to tradition, be it a veiled face on the street or an English tongue in government, is often considered a death knell for Quebec's culture.
"The stated goal of Defense Distributed is to sound the death knell for gun control," David Cabello, a lawyer for the Brady Center, told Pitman during the hearing.
During her acceptance speech for Best New Artist, Cardi B noted that people had called her decision to have a baby a potential death knell for her career.
When Lila Thirkield sold her San Francisco lesbian bar Lexington Club nearly two years ago, it seemed to be the death knell of lesbian nightlife in the city.
It was the death knell for 19933th-century Linotype machines, which cast type in hot lead, and opened a new era of computerized-electronic typesetting at the paper.
The death knell has been sounded for even the more plentiful albacore, and the yellowfin species marketed as "ahi," both of which are declining in number as well.
But Republicans were quick to downplay the impact of losing the Alabama Senate seat, disputing the idea that it marked the death knell for the GOP agenda. Sen.
Every bad electoral defeat is overinterpreted by some circle of pundits as signaling the death knell for one party or the other, and the loser always comes back.
But according to some users who commented on the recent announcement, the final death knell came when Black's wife was no longer willing to keep Stormfront afloat financially.
Such a downturn could also sound the death knell of the Belt and Road Initiative, because Xi may run out of resources to continue financing so many lossmaking investments.
Remember, streaming is more or less the death knell to the iTunes Store, which has increasingly become outmoded as people are less and less concerned with "owning" digital files.
All of the hubbub around rules is meant to keep both you and your sex buddy from catching feelings, which is apparently the death knell to any casual relationship.
In international relation dyads, this is a death knell for trust, and soon other nations will be wary of providing information to those hardworking individuals in the intelligence community.
"Today, life for children in Yemen is a desperate struggle for survival, with cholera, malnutrition and the relentless violence constantly sounding a death knell at their doorsteps," she said.
And with the advent of the Trump administration, the death knell of Palestinian statehood has been unmistakably sounded as Washington shifts radically rightward in step with the Israeli government.
"I think they [the producers] always knew [a romance] would be the death knell of that relationship," he said during his appearance on Inside the Actors Studio last year.
All things being equal, that development will sound the death knell for taxis; expect cabs' share of the business market to diminish to almost nothing in the coming years.
Reportedly, the fear is that the two-year investigation by former special counsel Robert Mueller was its death knell; the roughly 24-month investigation wore down the American public.
Internet dating is hardly the death knell it was once made out to be, but with the ubiquitous nature of online dating today comes a new set of troubles.
Yet, his struggles with African Americans and suburban women — groups expected to turn out in large numbers, especially in populous southeastern Michigan — could sound the death knell for him.
But at a time when there is no center for anything — politics, music, visual arts or film — the drive for relevance can be its own sort of death knell.
"He's got a big bank account now that he can put to use without the constraints that he had," said Gary Knell, the president of the National Geographic Society.
Until and unless those gaps are filled with credible evidence of criminal behavior by the president, his enemies should be cautious about tolling the death knell for this presidency.
Mr. Knell, of National Geographic, said he expected Mr. Murdoch to make still more investments in this vein — especially now that he has broken off from the family business.
" In answer, he would say that he liked the warp that time gave to things, and he would quote Emily Dickinson: "Memory is a strange bell, jubilee and knell.
And while losing the House is the death knell for the Republican Party's legislative agenda, Trump himself has rarely seemed to care that much about the GOP legislative agenda.
Student enrollment steadily declining over the last few years could mean the death knell for the school, as tuition and fees make up about 90% of their operating budget.
All in all, the Limited Series nomination isn't a total death knell for Madeline & Co. as the team behind Little Lies is probably batting around ideas as you read this.
That is in no way a dig — but, if true, it's something of a death knell for those who hope to profit from mainstream usage of blockchain apps and protocols.
With its synthesized death knell, album highlight, "A Final Hello," exemplifies that Hooded Fang's smallest lineup has produced their biggest sound, echoing melodic guitars, eruptions of distortion, and driving bass.
"The elimination of tax deductibility will not be the death knell for the corporate bond market all of a sudden," Matthew Minnetian, a portfolio manager at Alliance Bernstein, told IFR.
For Trump, a win here would fuel his growing momentum and further grow his delegate lead; for Rubio, losing his home state could be the death knell for his campaign.
Recent surveys show John Kasich, who is not overly invested in the state, has nearly caught Bush for fourth place, which would almost certainly be the death knell for him.
With style writers in an endless existential debate over the meaning of Allbirds for the world of fashion, the hype surrounding Everlane's Tread must surely sound like a death knell.
The final death knell rang the year I could not get the tree into the stand and ended up trying to whittle the trunk with a screwdriver and a hammer.
The big question is whether Hitachi's move will be a death knell for Britain's campaign to build nuclear plants, which so far has resulted in only one project under construction.
They use powerful lasers and mirrors separated a kilometer apart to measure distances smaller than the size of a proton, and will also be able to record Betelgeuse's death knell.
They say that granting enormous new executive powers to the presidency, when the current office holder has already shown authoritarian tendencies, just might sound the death knell for Turkish democracy.
As former Oculus designer Dimitri Diakopoulos wrote on Twitter, it's easy to read this as a death knell for the Go, even if the headset isn't going away just yet.
His hypothesis: that straight white men saw the 2016 Super Bowl halftime show as the allegorical death knell of their power, because even though Coldplay headlined, Beyoncé won the night.
Like Karl Rove and Ira Katznelson, he saw that election as a turning point in our history — the triumph of industrial capital over an agrarian past, the death knell of Jeffersonianism.
The industry has been keeping a close eye on where Sears and Macy's will go dark, as it could be a death knell for a mall to lose both anchor tenants.
But few elected officials — and even fewer Republicans, for whom empowering urban electorates would seem a death knell — are on board, and critics say a surge in popularity makes change unlikely.
Many analysts suggested that the abortion issue could be the death knell for Trump, who with one ill-considered line touched off a firestorm on both sides of the explosive debate.
Several years ago, the end of the Whole Foods relationship could have been a death knell for the startup; today, it certainly has a negative impact, but not a catastrophic one.
President Trump's electoral victory was not the death-knell of the American public's desire for U.S. global leadership, or for advancing our interests using all "three D's": defense, diplomacy, and development.
"Given the prices quoted, the costs of the business, advertising bans in certain key countries, for some marginal players this (change in regulation) will sound the death-knell," said David Woolcock, .
The White House has also sent mixed signals on the legislation, raising the possibility that President Obama will decline to support the bill, which would be a death knell for Democrats.
That trio of anchor tenants is now often seen as the death-knell for any mall, and Kroll Bond Rating Agency is projecting a near US$40m loss on the loan.
But his namesake law came to be seen as a death knell for the semiconductor industry, with observers predicting that Moore's law had met its limits over the past five years.
All told, these threats may feel like a death knell, but there are many reasons why continued clean energy growth is still possible even in absence of a supportive federal government.
There's no single blow-up that sounds the death knell; it simply becomes inevitable as husband and wife respectively put up walls to protect themselves from the pain they've each inflicted.
Importantly, it is clear two years later that Alice was not the death knell of all software patents or a blow to innovation in the software industry that some have claimed.
But it could also be a death knell for a candidate who cannot appeal to nonwhite voters, with the largest Latino population — 29 percent — of any of the early-voting states.
At the A.T. Stewart mansion, across 34th Street from the brownstone of William and Caroline Astor, an event unfolded that sounded the death knell for the area as a residential enclave.
F.A.'s acquisition of Dean's processing plants would be the crown jewel of its empire-building, the death knell for independent farmers struggling to find a place to sell their milk.
In an era in which conventional political wisdom has been set ablaze, Sanders has challenged the notion that a major health issue is an automatic death knell for a presidential candidate.
But if the death knell came with Mr. McCain's downward-turned thumb early Friday morning, the bill's failure has far deeper roots in this star-crossed era of unified Republican government.
Read: Everything we know about what's in the FBI's Kavanaugh report Those comments might just be the death knell for Democrats and activists hoping to keep Kavanaugh off the Supreme Court.
He shook Hollywood into a decade of anxiety, and effectively rang the death knell of '60s counterculture — all without directly carrying out any of the brutal murders committed in his name.
Any entrepreneur that believes this should probably pack up now before it's too late —  if it's not a "kill-shot," it will be some other perceived death-knell that ruins your company.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - If a crisis is a terrible thing to waste, the oil industry sees the Paris climate accord not as a death knell, but an opportunity to innovate and even grow.
When Amazon agreed to buy Whole Foods back in March, some viewed it as a death knell for grocery delivery unicorn Instacart (whose best known customer, at the time, was Whole Foods).
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Already under fire for widespread environmental damage, Malaysia's once lucrative bauxite mining industry is facing a likely death knell from neighboring Indonesia's move to allow a resumption of exports.
Above: Image courtesy of the Professional and Amateur Pinball Association/Replay Foundation Pinball has been "dying" for decades now, its death-knell sounded repeatedly over the years as the industry has contracted.
A controversial adult content ban took effect across Tumblr on Monday, after two weeks of sustained user outrage and internet-wide fears that this would mean the death knell of the platform.
"The fact now that he has betrayed his base on the signature issue that he ran on seems to me the death knell of his candidacy as a practical matter," he added.
For those who stuck it out until the muddy end, Hendrix's performance of "Taps," on Monday morning, improvised during his "Star-Spangled Banner," rang like the death knell of the festival business.
One of the most disturbing scenes in Alex Garland's biological horror art film Annihilation was when the death knell of a traveling companion is somehow absorbed by an undead-looking bearlike monster.
The death knell for the Verizon-Tumblr union came in fall 2018, when Tumblr, following the dictates of Apple's content guidelines for the Apple Store, banned all adult content from the site.
Some wanted Big Ben, currently silenced for renovation, to emerge from the scaffolding to chime Britain out of the European Union, sounding the death knell for 45 years of integrating with Europe.
"For [any candidate], that almost is the death knell for their campaigns if they don't do well in South Carolina," Johnnie Cordero, the head of the state's Democratic Black Caucus, told Vox.
A strike could be a death knell for daytime soap operas, which rely on a new episode almost every weekday, unless producers bring in nonunion writers, which happened during the last strike.
For this week's Trader Poll, tell us: If the yield on the 10-year Treasury note reaches 3 percent, will it be a death knell for the bulls in the stock market?
Based around a simple woodblock rhythm in a call-and-response pattern, "BTD150" either sounds like the restrained beginning of a well-deserved celebration or a suspense film's horrifically calm death knell.
For more than a year, observers have decided that the thawing relations between Cuba, the US, and the rest of the world will sound the death knell for the island's radical experiment.
Unlike Nectome, Visor isn't "100% fatal"*, but it may ring the death knell for the high-end tax advisors that most Americans can't even access to get help filing and paying their taxes.
"The migration of news to the Internet was the death knell for that kind of environment," Garcia tells me with a certain nostalgia, remembering those days when newspaper workers were his main clients.
Yet Scott O'Donnell, a former clown, now head of the Circus World Museum, does not think the closure of Ringling Bros, once the "caretakers of wow", is a death knell for the industry.
If you're worried that your significant other will interpret the words "couples therapy" as a death knell, or just be fairly resistant to the idea, here's how to talk to them about it.
With grunge's death knell firmly cemented with bands like Creed dominating the charts, and punk on its way to dorm room ratification, displeased youth needed their champion—their unfiltered and unsullied underground scene.
The Switch's use of mobile hardware that's powerful enough to look passable on a TV is probably the death knell for dedicated Nintendo handhelds, even as rumors swirl about a more portable version.
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sounded the death knell for the industry in the mid-1980s when she defeated a bitter year-long miners' strike against plans to close collieries and eliminate jobs.
As Vox's Andrew Prokop noted in July, none of this sounds a death knell for Biden, but "it's not particularly impressive considering his advantages" as the best-known candidate coming into the race.
That presents terrible legal odds - even if the party won 80 percent of those challenges, it could face disqualification or confusion in ten other states, a death knell for a close presidential race.
The death knell of golf among millennials has been often rung by the media, often sighting the fact that 200,000 millennial golfers left the sport in 123, according to the National Golf Federation.
As a near final death knell, Gist now must figure out how to further cut her budget by $12 million because, since 2008, the state has cut common education funding by 28.2 percent.
" A Florida representative said that Gardella's suit "could well sound the death knell for the sport that has kindled the fires of ambition in the breasts of so many thousands of young Americans.
Its closure represented the social cleansing of the city, the victory of Foxtons and the bankers over youth culture and, in its own way, the death knell for club culture in the capital.
But because the ultimate penalty for Title IX violations can be a loss of federal funding — a death knell for colleges that depend on federal student loans and grants — the guidance had teeth.
They upended ideas of safety, security, and innocence, and effectively sounded the death knell of '60s counterculture, ushering in a new decade of darkly psychosexual, conspiracy-laced cultural exploration of America's seedy underbelly.
"For [any candidate], that almost is the death knell for their campaigns if they don't do well in South Carolina," Johnnie Cordero, the head of the state's Democratic Black Caucus, previously told Vox.
He recently called to congratulate President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey on his victory in a much-disputed referendum expanding his powers, which some critics painted as a death knell for Turkish democracy.
Kevin: This is not a death knell for Google, but I also think it may be a harbinger of a much bigger and more interesting discussion to come here in the United States.
"He who makes no memory of himself during his lifetime will have none after his death, and will be forgotten with the tolling of the final knell," Maximilian intoned in another lightly fictionalized narrative.
"We all came to the conclusion that [legislation] would be the death-knell for […] secure communications online," said Ann Cavoukian, who served as the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario from 1997 to 2014.
While all these tracks are undeniably horrendous, and their multitude grows every single day, the grand and glorious death knell in this realm of bastardized music in 2016 has become the Kanye West mashup.
Regulations aimed at ensuring tens of thousands of inactive oil and gas wells dotting the Alberta landscape are properly reclaimed could be a death knell for some producers already crippled by weak energy prices.
The death knell for net neutrality got a lot louder on Tuesday when new FCC Chairman Ajit Pai called the rules "a mistake" during a keynote speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Revelations of mass U.S. surveillance programs in 2013 prompted the European Commission to demand that Safe Harbour be strengthened and eventually led to the court case that sounded the death knell for the framework.
Revelations in 2016 about Chinese agents' earlier abduction and detention of five Hong Kong-based publishers of critical and often salacious books about Chinese leaders seemed a death knell to Hong Kong's free speech.
To be labeled as "difficult" or "outspoken" can be a death knell for a career as a (female) museum professional (to wit, the recent firing of Helen Molesworth and Laura Raicovich's resignation, among others).
Mr. Lee told the leader that he considered such a delay a death knell because Democrats favoring more expansive sentencing changes would take control of the House and push the bill to the left.
But Mr. Trump's tweet in support of Ms. Arrington's bid in the First Congressional District was perhaps the final death knell in a two-act political career that toggled between spectacles and subtle moments.
"Such a move would likely signal the death knell of the two-state solution and move Israel closer to a formal apartheid reality on the ground," says Khaled Elgindy, a senior fellow at Brookings.
Of course, that doesn't mean that running afoul of its own rules — resulting, for example, in the suspension of a cash-cow football team — wouldn't be a death knell for an institution's athletic program.
A Putin-Trump alliance at the service of the butcher Assad — combined with the undoing of the military alliances, trade pacts, political integration and legal framework of the postwar order — constitutes its death knell.
Trump's refusal to consider other bills, at least in advance of something passing, could be a death knell for anything the Senate passes if he does not encourage the House to take it up.
But the death knell rang when the luxury fashion house Marc Jacobs decided to settle there in 2001, the year after the nearby Magnolia Bakery was featured in an episode of Sex and the City.
By referencing the three Sans Souci, the painted brick sculpture offers a reminder of the death knell of Western civilization combined with the persistent jabs of black insurrection and the wilderness that grows over ruin.
"I don't want to be torn... I don't want to look at my child and say, 'You're the most extraordinary thing that ever happened to me, but also the death knell,'" Paulson told Town & Country.
His comments about grabbing women without their consent in a 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape -- and the subsequent flood of allegations of sexual misconduct, all of which Trump has denied -- appeared to be his death knell.
Either way, for a site hosting 50 terabytes of content—some of it original, some likely copyrighted, and most of is sexually explicit and possibly portraying underage characters—these legislations would be a death knell.
Inverted 'W' It's supposed to be a death knell for pitchers: a throwing mechanic in which the elbows rise above the shoulders before release, a tendency some believe is a precursor to serious arm injury.
The death knell finally sounded for ITT this spring when the organization that accredits independent colleges and schools told it that it did not comply with accreditation criteria that were not rigorous to begin with.
That's part of the reason why bitcoin is often cast as the "death knell" to gold, which remains a precious metal because only 1 percent of the world's supply is mined each year, Cramer said.
There is a gaping disconnect between the president's claims that this move will benefit the peace process and the reality, which is that the announcement is effectively a death knell of any U.S.-brokered plan.
England's decision to leave the European Union, what's become popularly known as "Brexit," came in the wake of a xenophobic campaign that smeared immigration as spelling the death knell of a racially pure British identity.
But even if it's tempting to think the poor showing signaled the death-knell of the alt-right, according to Pete Simi, a sociologist and extremism expert at Chapman University, that's far from the truth.
Many taxpayers had feared that the new tax law — the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 22017, enacted in December — was the death knell for deducting interest from home equity loans and lines of credit.
Of course, the rightist parties Netanyahu would try to woo into doing this would exact a price, like that promised annexation of part of the West Bank, the death knell for a two-state peace.
Monday the owners of the Virgil C. Summer nuclear facility in South Carolina announced the two reactor projects would come to a halt — but the news isn't a death knell for nuclear energy in America.
Alexander's statement therefore looked a lot like the death knell for Democratic hopes to hear from Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton, who's said he'd be willing to answer a subpoena from the Senate.
These dramatic, unprecedented moves -- which, if implemented, will likely ring the death knell for the two-state solution -- would have served as the focal point for the opposition's efforts to topple Israel's longest-serving premier.
It is also, perhaps, the final death knell for that string of revolts or revolutions or uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen, which have ended in catastrophe (with the possible exception of Tunisia).
The death knell to conventions as deciders came when in the early 1970s both parties instituted new rules designed to make primary and caucus results more binding, more widespread, and more uniformly implemented across the country.
The death knell for the SST and supersonic travel in the US came in by a then-rare filibuster in the US Senate (all the more unusual today for being bipartisan), that ended at 9 p.m.
"Mylan works with pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and insurers to provide coverage and access to our products; however, those entities, along with the payors, make the decision regarding choice and pricing of products," said Mylan's Knell.
As Deliv chief executive Daphne Carmeli noted today, the deal is almost certainly a death knell for Instacart, unless Bezos and Amazon have intentions to acquire it through the ownership stake that Whole Foods already owns.
For months, naysayers and economists have been sounding the death knell for MoviePass, the "disruptive" film pass that allows subscribers to see new movies in cinemas — up to one a day — for a monthly flat fee.
China refusing to let a film into the country isn't necessarily a death-knell for the film: Deadpool was banned earlier this year and still went on to become the highest-grossing R-rated film ever.
The expectation of tech-like growth has been the death knell for a great many consumer products companies, which may be forced to cut corners and compromise on quality in order to meet unrealistic investor demands.
Buttigieg spent the final weeks of his campaign lambasting Sanders by labeling his movement an "inflexible, ideological revolution" and suggesting that his nomination would be a death knell for House and Senate Democrats in tough races.
Even with the death knell sounding for local print publications across the country, Schneps Media undertook its greatest expansion last year with the purchase of two local-news rivals, Community News Group and NYC Community Media.
Though they've certainly been campaigning and organizing in Iowa and New Hampshire — Biden just came off an 803-day bus tour through Iowa — the former vice president's campaign says faltering there wouldn't be a death knell.
"The death knell for Snapchat was Instagram Stories," said David Pierpont, vice president of performance media for Ansira, a digital ad agency with more than 100 clients, referring to a video-sharing feature launched last August.
Sterling took its latest knock after British lawmakers rejected Prime Minister May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving the country's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil.
While the worst oil downturn since the 1980s sounds the death knell for scores of debt-laden shale producers, it has also hastened the decline in costs of hydraulic fracturing and improvements of the still-developing technology.
"When you have periods of volatility like this, if they are right at the start of the year, human psychology will start talking about the death knell for the whole year," one head of syndicate told IFR.
LONDON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's review of post-crisis banking rules could sound the death knell for new global standards now being finalized and rip apart a common approach to regulating international lenders, bankers and regulators said.
If the rapid ascent of the wearables as a hot new category is, after the tepid reception to the Apple Watch, poised to falter, Xiaomi's uninspiring new Amazfit may be the final death knell for the smartwatch.
For example, it is worth highlighting that far from being the death knell for the sector that some commentators predicted, many listed renewables companies proved resilient and among the strongest performers in our environmental strategy in 193.
And although al-Baghdadi's demise is not a death knell for the Islamic State, it is still a huge blow to the organization and exemplifies how SOF is uniquely capable of achieving strategic effects with tactical efforts.
A whopping 89 percent of those polled correctly believed that online voting would be a death knell for U.S. election security — only 8 percent said, incorrectly, that connecting elections to the internet would make them more safe.
LIMA (Reuters) - Leaders of Pacific rim nations scrambled to find new free trade options on Friday as a looming Donald Trump presidency in the United States sounded a possible death knell for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
The conviction might have rang the death knell on his career, but instead laid the groundwork for a comeback so impressive that I would be remiss not to compare it to the Bible because today is Easter.
Big Ben, currently silenced by a renovation of the famous London clock tower, was to emerge from the scaffolding to chime Britain out of the European Union, sounding the death knell for 45 years of European integration.
But it was the recession and its aftermath that sounded the death knell for many suburban parks; New Jersey lost about 453,245 office-related jobs since 237, according to James W. Hughes, a professor at Rutgers University.
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LIMA (Reuters) - Leaders of Pacific rim nations scrambled to find new free-trade options on Friday as a looming Donald Trump presidency in the United States sounded a possible death knell for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
In a moment that now appears prescient in light of the disappearance of Khashoggi — a noted critic of MBS — National Geographic CEO Gary Knell addressed concerns about the Saudi market during a panel at the New York summit.
The Alabama Democrat is widely considered to be the most vulnerable senator up for reelection this year, and a challenge from a well-funded, well-known Republican like Sessions could sound a death knell for Jones's Senate career.
Sinclair's efforts were so brazen, they forced even the historically mega-industry-friendly FCC chief Ajit Pai to shovel the deal off to an administrative law judge, a move traditionally seen as a death knell for such megadeals.
"An apology would have meant death knell for freedom of expression and would have legitimised brute use of state force to silence political adversaries," Amit Malviya, the head of the BJP's information and technology group, said on Twitter.
While Pence threw his support behind the Republican lawmaker, Trump's lack of an endorsement had been seen in the state as a death knell for Black, who -- like the other candidates -- has tried to run toward the President.
The shock rang the death knell for some popular 'short volatility' exchange traded products (ETPs), including the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term Exchange-Traded Note, and launched a flurry of questions about what transpired on Feb. 5.
The suicide of a local teenager, allegedly due to his inability to afford expensive clothes and thus fit in, capped off a round-robin of negative press and publicity that seemed to sound the death-knell of skothane.
Despite a polling disadvantage and a long series of gaffes that may have been a death knell to any other presidential campaign, Trump tore down the Big Blue Wall of states that most predicted would vote for Clinton.
Writing in "Fire and Fury," his new book about the Trump administration, Michael Wolff quotes Steve Bannon boasting about the implications of moving the embassy to Jerusalem, which Bannon treated as a death knell to Palestinian national aspirations.
"California's groundbreaking new law sounds the death knell for the sickeningly cruel fur industry and marks a major victory for animals, people, and the environment," Fleur Dawes, Communications Director for In Defense of Animals, said in a statement.
Just Tuesday, its Google unit announced plans to phase out support for third-party cookies in Chrome within the next two years, which could be the death knell for the rest of the long-suffering online ad industry.
Monday's raid targeting one of Trump's lawyers, Michael Cohen, may well drive Trump to extreme actions that would be a hostile attack against the administration of justice and bring a death knell for Republicans in the midterm elections.
Volvo Cars on Wednesday became the first mainstream automaker to sound the death knell of the internal combustion engine, saying that all the models it introduces starting in 2019 will be either hybrids or powered solely by batteries.
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The reports this week that Amazon had decided to build part of its "second" headquarters here, along with an outpost in northern Virginia's Crystal City, feels to some residents like the death knell for a neighborhood they love.
"To put it simply, the current board of directors has overseen the systematic destruction of Xerox, and, unless we do something, this latest Fuji scheme will be the company's final death knell," Icahn and Deason said in the letter.
Polls suggest the far-right could increase its share but probably not enough to sound the death knell of the EU. It seems improbable that either camp, for or against closer integration in Europe, can land a knockout blow.
Interior could very well resume its effort to become EITI compliant, but 15 nonprofit groups involved in the implementation said in a statement that the agency's move to halt its work signaled the "death knell" for the U.S. effort.
CALGARY, Alberta, April 2500 (Reuters) - Regulations aimed at ensuring tens of thousands of inactive oil and gas wells dotting the Alberta landscape are properly reclaimed could be a death knell for some producers already crippled by weak energy prices.
And when a financial crisis gripped the global economy one decade ago, constricting the government budgets that funded most space exploration, NASA's cancellation of its flagship programs seemed to ring the death knell for our colonization of the cosmos.
It remains to be seen whether Republican losses in the white-collar suburbs of Orange County mark the death knell of establishment Republicans, or if the losses after Trump's hostile takeover of the party alter the calculus in 2020.
DVD sales have been on the decline for over a decade, but a slew of new streaming services and a shift in how consumers are watching movies and TV shows could be the final death knell for the technology.
PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's threat to trigger a mechanism that could reimpose United Nations sanctions on Iran marks a significant breakdown in diplomacy to try to save the 2015 nuclear deal and could presage its death knell, diplomats say.
While not quite a death knell for Iranian exports, news that China's two biggest state refiners, Sinopec Group and China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), have decided not to take any November-loading cargoes from Tehran is a serious blow.
For these largely isolated, hilltop towns in a rural region where the economy was already in decline, and where most of the permanent residents were already aging, the earthquake may be a coup de grâce, its own death knell.
U.S. President Donald Trump last week ordered reviews of major banking rules that were put in place after the 2008 financial crisis, which could sound the death knell for new global standards now being finalised, bankers and regulators said.
The U.S. Animal Legal Defense Fund said the Supreme Court's decision not to hear the appeal by the foie gras industry represented a "death knell" for the product in California and would spare thousands of ducks from "terrible suffering".
Yet given the MoCC's focus on craft — it's raison d'être since 1937 — and the Center for Contemporary Art & Culture's broad, loosely-defined program, it's difficult to see how being "incorporated" doesn't amount to a death knell for the MoCC.
Polls suggest the far right could increase its share but probably not enough to sound the death knell of the EU. It seems improbable that either camp, for or against closer integration in Europe, can land a knockout blow.
"I don't think that's going to be the death knell, but in the near term, trepidation over this could cause a pause in the market, especially if you couple that with a government shutdown that nobody wants," he said.
The prime minister&aposs suggestion comes after a group of pro-Brexit members of parliament spearheaded a campaign to chime Britain out of the EU, sounding the death knell for almost half a century of integration with the bloc.
This team's ceiling is probably the second round, and its only shot at historical significance is to provide a first-round death knell to one of the NBA's ongoing experiments—the left-brained Rockets, say, or the gruff Grizzlies.
By spurning the concerted, top-level pleas of European allies who were also signatories to the deal — France, Germany, and Britain — Trump may have sounded the death-knell for future European efforts at cooperation with his administration on the global stage.
Photo: GettyWhen Twitter announced last November it was finally doubling the 140-character limit of tweets, after months of speculation and handwringing, some vocal users tweeted out their snark and certainty that this development was a death knell for the medium.
"We cannot go immediately into health care for all," Joe McVay told Harris, rising from his seat to deliver an urgent warning that he believes implementing "Medicare for All" and abolishing private health insurance would be a death knell for Democrats.
In Brussels to press Scotland's case for continued membership of the European single market, Constitutional Relations Minister Michael Russell said the British government's plan to end free movement for EU workers would sound a "death knell" for the Scottish economy.
It's a loaded term that many perceive as the death knell for their hopes of becoming a parent, but in reality it's an inflection point where the treatment and advice of a reproductive specialist can bring new knowledge and possibilities.
I was afraid of giving up doing this thing that I really enjoyed, but also I was afraid it would be some death knell for the band if I stopped, like they would feel they couldn't do it without me.
A recent piece in the New York Times laments the death of celebrity journalism, citing lackluster profiles, softball interviews between two celebrities (instead of between a celebrity and a journalist), and, above all, social media, as the tolls of the knell.
Although Brown is best remembered for sounding the death knell to Jim Crow in our country, the court's decision should also be recognized for its powerful and equally groundbreaking articulation of the central role of public education in American democracy.
If the $2 million traffic study does not implicate any of the fast-growing ride-hail apps, the study could represent the final death knell of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's effort to regulate Uber and its competitors.
In New York State, longtime eateries like Del Rio Diner and Bob and Ron's Fish Fry that have survived generations have recently gone out of business with the owners citing the state's dramatic minimum wage increase as the death knell.
Polls suggest the far right could increase its share but probably not by enough to sound the death knell of the EU. It seems improbable that either camp, for or against closer integration in Europe, can land a knockout blow.
But sounding the death knell for relations between the United States and United Kingdom is alarmist (after all, even the president has designated the UK's status as being at the "highest level of special") and looks in the wrong place.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - North Carolina's replacement on Thursday of a law prohibiting transgender people from using restrooms in accordance with their gender identity could be the death knell for similar restrictions still being considered in about a dozen other states.
The decision sounded the death knell for the five remaining coal-fired generators in France, with an installed capacity of around 220,200 MW. Three of the generators - Cordemais 8003 and 2800, and Havre 24 - are operated by state-controlled EDF.
Above all, did his decision in August 2013 not to uphold with force his "red line" on the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons sound the death knell of American credibility, consolidate President Bashar al-Assad and empower President Putin?
Los Angeles Chargers (9-7) Where things went wrong: Starting 0-4 is a death knell for most seasons but it was the loss in Jacksonville that dropped the Chargers to 3-6 that was the nail in the coffin.
They would become, essentially, a permanent class of Champions League teams, a continental superleague in all but name, and the death knell, according to Richard Scudamore, the outgoing chairman of the Premier League, of more than a century of domestic soccer.
Given that context, the much-fretted-over idea of Medicare-for-all, which the group supports, turns out to be so-so in support — neither clearly popular as its fans would like nor the electoral death knell its opponents fear.
However, changing physical characteristics of a community may not be enough: Gregory Knell, a researcher at the University of Texas School of Public Health in Dallas, recently published a study on whether improving sidewalks might lead to more physical activity.
"For a journeyman pitcher in the MLB like Plaintiff, a disastrous inning, such as was what took place in Houston on August 4th, could and did prove to be the death knell to Plaintiff's career in the MLB," the lawsuit said.
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We cannot consider what is happening now a deterministic death knell for the values that have underpinned the United States for centuries and the global system -- largely constructed through institutions, documents and agreement on shared values -- for more than seven decades.
John McCain, the deciding vote in what looked like the death knell for Republican efforts a few weeks ago, has indicated he could vote for this version—and likely would given his longstanding close friendship with co-author Lindsey Graham.
The death knell of the Patagonia vest, at least as a symbol of utopianism co-opted by the tech and venture capital world and transformed into shorthand for a certain kind of unbridled corporate power, was much predicted last summer.
In the tape, Spencer expresses his ire at the city of Charlottesville and at those he perceives as responsible for why "Unite the Right" became a death knell for a rising alt-right — namely, Jewish people and mixed-race people.
Fortunately, Judge Samuel Cummings' ruling appears to have just sounded the death knell to one of Big Labor's best recruiting tools – the ability to manipulate and sway workers into the collective without allowing them to hear arguments from both sides.
Taken in isolation, these recommendations have been hard for many children and teens to achieve and doctors have long been aware of this problem, said lead study author Gregory Knell of the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
The Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) 10 lawmakers voted against May's deal on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil on the day it was supposed to quit the bloc.
First came the crackdown on peer-to-peer services like eMule, Limewire, and Bearshare (but not Soulseek), which was a death knell for RAR services like Megaupload, Rapidshare, and Mediafire—all of which later culminated in attempts to kill torrenting.
Though Hun Sen appears to have dynastic ambitions on his mind, and is expected to promote his three sons to higher political offices following his certain victory this Sunday, it's not necessarily time to sound the death knell on Cambodia's democratic ambitions.
Critics called the ban on the CNRP an attempt to steal the election and the death knell for democracy in a country where Western donors have spent billions of dollars since 1993 trying to build a multiparty system after decades of war.
Filed on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Baton Rouge, the motion by Atchafalaya Basinkeeper and four other groups said work must be stopped to prevent the basin from being clogged with huge quantities of sediment, which is a "death knell" for swamps.
Their tête-à-tête, to be held, as it happens, on the eve of the anniversary of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014, will double as the death knell for the West's policy of isolating Russia.
But in November, Beijing postponed the move following widespread protests from conservation groups who worry any resumption in the legal trade of tiger parts will be a death knell for the species by enabling the laundering of wild animal parts into farmed supplies.
" While the nature of the process makes it difficult to know for sure why the Parliamentarian ruled the way she did, one reproductive rights policy expert told Refinery29 that the death knell for the language was probably its lack of "budgetary impact.
The six perfect 10's, called each time by a booming loudspeaker and greeted with roars from the crowd, were a death knell to the Americans' hopes of gold and redemption for their defeat in the London final four years ago to Italy.
The failed healthcare bill could be Speaker Paul Ryan's death knell, Breitbart reports: Some of the complaints against him are that he misled the public and Donald Trump when he promised the bill would pass; and that he is a weak Speaker.
Look, losing Khris Middleton to a torn hamstring for most of this season was probably a death knell for the Bucks' playoff hopes, but they at least had a chance if they sprinted out of the gates and gave themselves some breathing room.
Knowing that many women have claimed to experience negative side effects with hormonal birth control—it's made some women wish they were dead—could contraceptive beads and other non-hormonal forms of contraception be the death knell of hormonal birth control itself?
AUSTIN, Texas, March 30 (Reuters) - North Carolina's replacement on Thursday of a law prohibiting transgender people from using restrooms in accordance with their gender identity could be the death knell for similar restrictions still being considered in about a dozen other states.
When Verizon announced Monday it was snapping up Yahoo for a cool $22015 billion, the sale was hailed as the death knell for the early internet, but it also raised questions about the future of some of its properties in the Asia Pacific.
He challenged the orthodoxy of his party at times, most recently and notably in casting the ballot that acted as the death knell for President Trump's effort to undo the signature piece of legislation of the Obama presidency, the Affordable Care Act.
The deal not only gave Fox a trove of content, it poured $725 million into the society's endowment — a windfall that enabled it to double its investments in scientific research, according to Gary Knell, who was the society's president at the time.
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The objection to any of these options in Ramallah — beyond the blow to the Palestinian Authority's budget — is that they would deepen the separation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and sound the death knell for the Palestinian national movement.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third time on Friday, sounding its probable death knell and leaving Britain's withdrawal from the European Union in turmoil on the very day it was supposed to quit the bloc.
With the election of populist Donald Trump as president-elect in the United States, seen as the death-knell of TPP, Asian leaders are naturally looking to China to take up the reins and help lower transaction costs for a region struggling with weak demand.
Weinberg, who would only a year later share the Nobel Prize with Sheldon Lee Glashow and Abdus Salam for unifying the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force, realized that the troubles with the naive quantization of gravity are not a death knell for the theory.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - For America's fastest growing East Coast ports, trade with China equals billions of dollars of investment and thousands of well-paid jobs in the heart of Trump country and not, as the president portrays it, the death knell for America's middle class.
Over snare drums that once rang with gleeful defiance, we have instead the sour death knell that anchors "Thought It Was a Drought"; where those high keyboard squeals used to mean the dancefloor was heating up, now they sound like inarticulate cries of agony.
Amidst an ongoing assessment of his historical relevance—the Manson family killings have been popularized, by Joan Didion and others, as the death knell of the 1960s—it is worth revisiting how two books, steeped in utopian ambitions, played a role in a country's unraveling.
That reluctance could be the death knell for a generation of grand projects meant to drive development, including an east-west railway in Bahia state and an oil refinery in Rio de Janeiro state that hemorrhaged public funds for years without ever being finished.
When a group representing Asian Americans recently confronted Harvard with hard evidence that its admissions policy discriminates against them, and mirrors the university's dishonorable anti-Semitic past, it also sounded what could be the death knell for the shameful practice of using racial preferences.
"The African-American turnout is problematic for the Democrats, but it may not be a death knell for them because there's other ways in which they can make that back up through other changes to the electorate," McDonald said, predicting close races in both states.
The clash erupted in public on Tuesday after the United States government, citing national security concerns, called for a full investigation into a hostile bid to buy the American chip stalwart Qualcomm — a review that is often a death knell for a corporate deal.
A social network everyone said they hated but no one could stop logging in to went public at a valuation of one-hundred-odd billion dollars, its grinning founder ringing the opening bell over video chat, a death knell for affordable rent in San Francisco.
Playing gay may no longer be a death knell for a straight actor's film career, but on the other hand, LGBTQ actors who try to play a wide variety of roles are discovering that in many cases, the small screen remains their best bet, too.
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Trump is pushing back against the idea that a tariff ceasefire with China is in the bag, Japan is expressing grave concern over global trade spats, and Russia's President Vladimir Putin even used a Financial Times interview to sound the death knell for liberalism.
"I do not agree that Hobby Lobby is a death knell that proves Judge Gorsuch would say that people can, on religious grounds, violate anti-discrimination laws," Mr. Tribe, who said he did not have Judge Gorsuch as a student, said in a recent interview.
Thus, the opening of Switch House is an epilogue to the center-periphery debate that has been underway in art history since the 21967s and sounds the death knell for the hegemony of Europe and North America in the realm of modern and contemporary art.
For the once ubiquitous push-up bra, the final death knell was, perhaps, falling out of grace with the mainstream lingerie industry; Victoria's Secret, the item's greatest proponent, saw a sharp decline in sales, and as a result introduced a range of bralettes and an accompanying campaign.
The departure of the three editors from the RBC newspaper and news service was widely viewed as the death knell for one of Russia's last independent papers — and the latest ambush in the extended campaign by the Putin administration to exert control over all news reporting.
Many first learned about layoffs from press reportsThe death knell for laid-off employees came in the form of a company-wide email labeled "company reorganization update" from Juul&aposs new CEO, KC Crosthwaite, and chief people officer, Monika Fahlbusch, timed with the Journal article last week.
Still, the presence of autogenerated comments and the difficulty of spotting truly unique arguments in the vast sea of duplicates ultimately seems to have made Pai's dismissal of public opinion that much easier — and sounded one more death knell for the internet as a tool of democracy.
Mr. Rice will not be going it alone on his journey from Fox to Disney: Accompanying him will be John Landgraf, the head of FX; Dana Walden, the co-chief executive of the Fox television group; and Gary E. Knell, the head of National Geographic Partners.
This popular resurgence of "Smooth" may also be its death knell — it's probably only a matter of time before the "funny" Real Housewife of New York starts co-opting it, or before Rob Thomas pops up on "Carpool Karaoke" for a self-aware duet with James Cordon.
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Trump recently warned that unless the other signatories to the 2015 nuclear pact with Iran – Russia, China, Germany, Britain, and France – address what he calls "terrible flaws" in the deal by May 12, he will reinstate U.S. sanctions against Tehran, a likely death knell for the agreement.
Since the Affordable Care Act - or what many call Obamacare - has been labeled a failure since the day it started, according to some political types, it's difficult to know if the recent defections by large insurance companies are really a death knell or just growing pains.
For years, music industry insiders have been ringing the death knell for record labels, thanks to the advent of lightning speed internet and the independence afforded by it; artists, they say, are able to assume power and control when it comes to bringing their music to the people.
While in college, I had an internship at this tiny film production company called CineTel Films where I read scripts and wrote coverage, so when I moved back to LA after MacDowell, I reached out to my old boss Catalaine Knell, and she hired me as a reader.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier opening to less than $100 million wasn't the death knell of the MCU; it was just a really good movie that didn't do the same kind of insane opening business that a Black Panther or Avengers film did, for any number of reasons.
In 1996, he effectively sounded the death knell on his own career when he starred in The Island of Dr Moreau, a famously woeful film in which his second-rate performance, exorbitant pay cheque and open hostility on set left few in Hollywood wanting to hire him again.
And the newest permutation of the filter is now more like a fortune-telling randomizer that tells people what kind of year they'll have in 2020, perhaps signaling the death knell for these as personality quiz filters and instead transforming them into loosely predictive, Magic 8 Ball-esque ones.
With little indication that inflation is set to rise meaningfully, the Fed — which has faced an unusual level of public criticism from Mr. Trump — is saying it is in no hurry to lift rates, which stock investors typically see as a kind of death knell for market rallies.
Despite the resigned expressions on the faces of many of the representatives as they left Sunday's meeting — and Mr. Netanyahu's declaration, according to Israeli news outlets, that the conference was the "final palpitations" of yesterday's world — there has been no official death knell for a two-state solution.
The tests seem like a nationwide ordeal, but one speech suggests that they're somehow unique to Texas, which would make this future even more bizarre — I might buy Texas spearheading a push for UN-mandated death panels, but not ones that seem like such a death-knell for high school football.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The rise of wind and solar power in Australia was supposed to be the death knell for coal use in the world's biggest exporter of the fossil fuel, but the shunned fuel is finding a new lease of life and may yet attract subsidies to keep the lights on.
Singapore's plans to develop a second major business district — called Jurong Lake District — in the west of the country could also take a knock given how the Singapore high-speed railway terminus was meant to be located there, although analysts said the cancellation was no death knell for the area.
I was their age when I learned my planets poorly and only slightly older when I learned that sound is movement and now the air and I are moved not only by the knell itself but by the quiet commentary, as a footnote in a smaller font, of rust on chains.
But unlike authors who in their later works allow a sober knell of perception to ring through their prose, Waters instead manages to impart his wily wisdom like some giddy, gurgling, bratty child waiting to be caught and brought back home to clean up his soiled bedroom and do his homework.
At the time, old-guard evangelicals' support for Trump was seen by some as the death knell of that brand of megachurch, big-budget, GOP-friendly evangelicalism, especially when compared to the firebrand opposition of younger evangelical leaders like the Southern Baptist Convention's firmly anti-Trump (and pro-Twitter) Russell Moore.
"For one group of people, the revolution was the death knell of Great Russia — it was 'Brexit,' when we stopped our development in Europe," said Mikhail Shvydkoy, Mr. Putin's special representative on cultural matters, in an interview in the wood-paneled cafe at the Central House of Writers, a prerevolutionary mansion.
Last May, a group of Boeing workers at a South Carolina facility successfully voted in favor of unionizing with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers—a move the company called "the death knell for manufacturing facilities like Boeing South Carolina," and quickly moved to challenge on the basis of its legality.
The comments provoked a backlash and warnings from the British business community that wants to minimize the disruption caused by Brexit; the Food and Drink Federation said it sounded like the "death knell" for frictionless trade with the EU. Johnson has experienced his first parliamentary defeat on Brexit since the December election.
And the Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a longtime supporter of the E.R.A. who spent her early years as a lawyer fighting for its passage, may have delivered a death knell to the effort this week, when she urged supporters to set aside their long-running campaign for ratification and start over.
The third-quarter fundraising hauls are likely to be viewed as a sign of which candidates have the resources to scale up their campaigns ahead of a critical period in the primary contest, and some Democrats worry that a disappointing finish to the quarter could sound the death knell for some campaigns.
Here's the five things you're going to want to know about the future of CK. The front row was packed with an A-list crowd The New York Times may have reported as recently as Wednesday that the death knell for celebrity-centric FROWs has already tolled, but clearly Raf didn't get the memo.
The reasoning behind the writers' choice is fairly evident — it provides an opportunity for the robot to fall into the wrong hands, particularly given how it parts ways with Will — but given how many other narrative threads the writers are balancing in this initial season, it's more of a death knell for the AI arc.
It was also seen as a death knell for nightclubs in London, where venues are already being pushed out by creeping gentrification, the lack of business from some millennials short on cash, and austerity-conscious local governments that are more favorable to luxury apartment buildings and shopping malls than to loud, raucous music clubs.
But a decision by the administration not to defend it "would almost certainly spell a death knell for the program," said Paul Virtue, a partner in the law firm of Mayer Brown who in the 53s and '25s was a senior official at the Immigration and Naturalization Service, as the agency was then known.
Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-La.) on Wednesday said GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's success is a death knell for establishment Republicans.
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If Britons vote to leave the European Union, an outcome known in clunky political shorthand as a Brexit, the resulting restrictions on trade with the Continent "could be the death knell of our industrial base — much of which is in the north," said Richard Corbett, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party who represents part of the northeast in the European Parliament.
He almost single-handedly powered the Clippers to wins in Games 2154 and 241, where Utah's general inability to keep him out of the middle of the floor on pick-and-rolls—high, side, or snug; and whether guarded by George Hill, as in most of Game 223.6, or Joe Ingles in most of Game 21—was a death knell.
It might be seen in history to be a final cry; the death knell of the Eastern Establishment, as South Carolina and the Western states turn from the Bush family to Republican presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
He was the first to bare breasts in a fashion show, under a layer of chiffon, in 1968; he spectacularly revived the shoulder pad in his "Forties" collection of 1971, which became the blueprint for a silhouette that would dominate the 1980s; and he launched designer ready-to-wear in 1966, upending the hierarchy of the entire fashion industry and sounding the death knell for the influence of haute couture, if not its actuality.
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Yesterday California Senate stalwart Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinSaagar Enjeti: 'Ride is likely over for Kamala Harris' Feinstein officially endorses Biden: 'I've seen firsthand his legislative ability' Schumer: Giuliani must testify under oath MORE endorsed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE for the presidency, in a death knell to the other California senator's campaign.
The death knell to TPP last week was little more than a warning shot signaling to the world that Trump was serious about following through on the protectionist rhetoric that helped him win the presidency and Bannon, who has often cited his blue-collar roots, is gearing up to help craft those policies in line with his goals of shaping a movement that continues to draw the union workers who flocked to Trump's candidacy in 2016 and can outlast Trump's presidency.
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The Trump policy in the Middle East looks largely as it has for decades: tit-for-tat airstrikes, support for proxy wars, dubious alliances, troops deployed out and then deployed back in, a large U.S. military footprint, and always the potential for events to suck the U.S. into a major conflagration--all these U.S. military activities in a region that is now of marginal importance to the U.S. Trump seems not fully to understand that the neoconservative focus on U.S. interventions in the Middle East has been the death knell of presidential popularity.
Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall represent a multitude of things to many people: They're adept pop songwriters who have nailed a winning formula that has kept their music on constant rotation for what feels like eons now; they're dopey, edible-gobbling, retrograde chauvinists who represent the nadir of bro culture; they're a two-headed quote machine that makes pure candy for music journalists and rancid chum for the outrage machine; they're spartan producers whose antiseptic aesthetic signals the latest death knell for the EDM boom-and-bust that swept every corner of pop music imaginable over the last decade.
If that didn't remind you that MMA's silly season pops up any time there's more than a week between UFC events, consider what else has been sucking up oxygen: more conversation about Michael Bisping versus Georges St. Pierre, the symbolic death knell for merit-based fighting in the UFC; more fighters calling each other out across weight classes because it actually works; and the insufferable, daily minutiae driving a conversation about whether boxing's undefeated and un-retired pay-per-view king will fight the UFC's Irish poster boy for the sole pursuit of making money in exchange for as little entertainment in return.

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