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There are also production snafus that can delay or kill a project.
Even where sellers are less shrewd, the costs of bargaining with them in series can kill a project.
First, they should smash the pyramid where many can kill a project but only one can make it happen.
A discouraging answer to just one of them shouldn't kill a project outright, but if the overall results suggest that a project makes little strategic sense, the launch is probably ill-advised.
Mr. Naparstek, asked about the exchange, replied in an e-mail, "I'll admit it: I'm a little bit aggravated that a wealthy and politically connected group is working to kill a project that the community requested, that makes Prospect Park West safer".
A final note: Killing a new product initiative is one of the toughest things to do in any organization, but, in my experience, the ability to kill a project that cannot succeed is one of the most valuable skills a product development team can have.
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A decade ago, Congress killed a project called the Superconducting Super Collider that would have put the LHC in the shade.
That's easy to say, but anyone who's killed a project knows it takes resolve and not a small amount of courage.
Other Republican officeholders have said "Thanks, but no thanks" to federal money for high-speed rail: Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin rejected an $810 million federal grant to extend passenger rail from Milwaukee to Madison; Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey killed a project to dig a new commuter rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
client: on Windows (at least) if you kill a task (e.g. reset project) ACTIVE_TASK::handle_exited_app never gets called, so the coprocessors weren't getting freed.
Take the shouting match last week when Giuliani aide Jake Menges graphically threatened to kill a school project favored by City Councilman Lloyd Henry.
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