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If either side or the United States mishandles the relationship by attempting a diplomatic or even military shortcut, it could spell disaster for all parties.
For one thing, it is a lot less taboo to acknowledge failure in Silicon Valley than in Hollywood, for example, where if a new album or a blockbuster movie goes belly up, it could spell disaster for one's career.
Of course, this eliminates the fussy problem of tweeting people to ask for a follow-back so you can DM them, but it could spell disaster for those with huge followings on Twitter.
Page B1 DOUBTS ON T-MOBILE FUTURE If the suit filed by the Justice Department kills the proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, some analysts say it could spell disaster for T-Mobile, leaving it in a worse position than it was before the deal was announced.
These are expert tasks — if an architect doesn't know exactly what he or she is doing, it could spell disaster for the whole project.
Get it wrong and it could spell disaster, but get it right and the critics could note down a future star.
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"If the spores have spread it could usurp them". That could spell disaster not only for gastronomes but also truffle traders.
While it is possible that the AT&T/AOL news could spell disaster for Excite@Home down the road, it would be rash to write it off too soon.
Exports account for 41% of South Korea's total economic output; such a rapid drop could spell disaster if it becomes an ongoing trend.
The International Rescue Committee, a prominent humanitarian charity, has also warned that the food aid cuts could spell disaster for the refugees it assists.
"That could spell disaster for its remaining forests and the indigenous peoples who call them home".
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