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Killing the host is terminal for the parasite as well as the person.
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The chancellor will shrug off forecasts that this could be terminal for his ambitions.
When he yielded to economic reality in 1990 and agreed to put up taxes, it was terminal for his credibility.
But however terrible it was for him, it could be terminal for Paddy Ashdown.
Clearly, the departures could be terminal for the errant trade body.
Williams has a thriving Ayrshire mineral water business to back him up but is keen to point out that a seriously bad run can be terminal for race course operators with less capital behind them.
His bumbling performance at the launch of his party's manifesto when he struggled to remember who would be affected by his plans for a local income tax would have been terminal for either Mr Howard or Mr Blair.
Admitting that "it looks terrible [for the court] only to have prosecuted black people", he told me: "If the African Union pulled out en bloc, it would be terminal for the court.
His squad had been stricken by injuries and some inept transfer business in the summer, defeat might be terminal for Liverpool's hopes in the Europa League and there was the small matter of the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
The withdrawal of both Foster and Hopkins could possibly have been terminal for the project, however.
Assisted dying is a rational decision made by someone who knows that their condition is terminal and for them there is no resolution.
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