He could have added: If it isn't changed, Japan itself may be doomed to economic mediocrity.
If we do with Latinos what we did with African-Americans, Republicans and conservatives will be doomed.
If the company's track record on such things holds, the optical drive may be doomed.
Unless investors are willing to pay for objective advice, they may be doomed to receive bad advice.
If they were completely genetic, then if one identical twin had the condition, the other would always be doomed.
So could this good tree gone bad be doomed to a hopeless place?
But without a star to keep the earth warm, other forms of life would be doomed to a chilly death.
But until he attracts much greater political support from his colleagues, even his best efforts will be doomed to failure.
And even if parents try to keep the old speech alive, their efforts can be doomed by films and computer games.
Without the votes of the right-wing opposition, which wants the amnesty to stay, any hope of repeal would be doomed in the Senate.
He says, obviously, there shouldn't be through that partnership any attempt of political tutelage over the aid-receiving countries which would be doomed to fail.
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Given the rapid acceleration of technological development, any system that relies on a small, elite force of highly trained government agents may be doomed to failure.
The chances of a repeat were said to be doomed when Harvard's senior co-captains withdrew from school last fall in the wake of a plagiarism investigation.
Known variously as Generations X, Y, and Z or Busters, Millennials and Digitals these 20- to 40-somethings are said to be doomed to lives of under-achievement and financial uncertainty.
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Without that wave of new apps, healthcare providers will be doomed to address the tsunami of new requirements facing them and risk missing the opportunities those present.
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Now that all the cards are on the table, if France is allowed to violate the treaty, no one would comply and the Euro currency would be doomed.
It will help remove the worry that if you have the courage to strike out on your own and open a business, you'll be doomed from the start.
Lying is not a very good long-term economic strategy, and Greece is going to be doomed regardless of which policy it pursues because its economic institutions are totally broken, corrupt, and ineffective.
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After the wobbles of late May and early June, the late-month rally has raised hopes that the market has found it legs again and therefore may not be doomed to third successive summer of discontent.
But as Lott put off the final Senate vote until Friday, and congressional leaders failed to reconcile their budget bills, the chances of getting the budget out of Congress before the recess may be doomed.
The Greens also voted against the government's bill as the left-of-centre party accused ministers of betraying the despairing and vulnerable, who were seeking Australia's protection, but could be doomed to spend years in dusty camps in the South Pacific.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 was a landmark piece of legislation that took much bipartisan effort, and any steps to strip away any of its key provisions--especially just a few years after the bill was passed--will almost certainly be doomed.
Such an attempt would almost be doomed to failure even if they managed to produce several great songs, because the inevitable rose-colored glasses through which too many people perceive their skewed view of history would prevent any modern songs from comparing favorably.
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