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Social physics is a variation on the theory of behavioralism that found favor in McLuhan's day, and it suffers from the same limitations that doomed its predecessor.
The fact that Apple promised higher prices is part of what doomed its case.
But those very qualities probably doomed its chances as an enduringly resonant work of art.
But he said today that the disclosures about the office's potential activities may have doomed its credibility.
But Hillary Rodham Clinton's divisive approach to health care reform, she herself admits in her memoirs, doomed its chances.
However, the construction of John Roebling and Washington Roebling's Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan (completed 1883) doomed its independent existence, as business interests craved closer ties to the metropolis.
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The ban will be brought up as an amendment to the bills endorsed by the Senate leadership, dooming its chances.
Should either of these amendments pass, Democrats will defect from the Shays-Meehan bill, dooming its chances.
This failure could doom its economy and people, he says, because a country's future growth depends just as much on its social infrastructure as its physical state.
The plaintiffs say such subsidies are illegal.The administration argues that Congress never intended to doom its own law with a four-word time bomb.
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