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This is only appropriate in the military where a lack of discipline may mean death or collapse of a nation.

Late access to medicines or vaccines may mean death or the suffering of a disease.

"It would mean the death of any political future.

A near-monopoly would mean the death of critical inquiry.

Does all this mean the death of the celebrity historian?

Does the digital revolution mean the death of print?

So, does neuroscience mean the death of free will?

Moreover, the introduction of big pharmacies does not necessarily mean the death of smaller ones.

Furthermore, he said, this did not mean the death of classical music at Sarah Lawrence.

By Macy Halford July 13, 2009 Does the digital revolution mean the death of print?

The flag-desecration amendment would hardly mean the death of free expression in America.

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