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It was going to be doomed first by TV, then hi-fi, then the internet and now by streaming services.
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Nonetheless, I think that economics may be doomed to suffer second-class status as a science for the simple reason that the study of human behavior presents unique problems.
There was a widespread belief, though, that the Eagles would be doomed without their second-year star.
There is only an unfortunate reality that they are forced to overcome on their own, or else be doomed to a second-rate life that the majority of us are far too removed from to fully comprehend.
College is the new high school, and without an undergraduate degree, they will be doomed to low-earning, second-rate lives.
This sent a signal in the United Nations that a third candidacy would be doomed.
Is that just further proof that Hulu, recently taken off the auction block by its owners (21st Century Fox, the Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal) but still facing an uncertain future, is doomed to second- or third-class status in streaming video?
Microsoft is doomed, but first it's going to make a ton of money.
It makes for a South Coast derby like few others in the FA Cup fifth round at St Mary's this lunchtime, the first game between the sides since Portsmouth's 4-1 win at Fratton Park in April 2005, which offered proof positive that Saints really were doomed to second-tier football for the first time since 1978.
Russia has no choice, Mr. Putin said: either it becomes competitive with far more efficient nations, or it is doomed to third-class status in a globalized economy.
According to The U.S. Small Business Administration, approximately 543,000 new businesses get started each month, with a third of those failing in the first two years and 60% finding they're doomed by their fourth year in business.
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