Negative briefing documents from FDA staff hardly represent a death knell for a drug.
What is a boon to us consumers is a death knell for computer companies.
He said the announcement was far from sounding the death knell for onshore wind.
It is not clear to me that this would be a death knell for the industry.
And paying performance royalties is not going to be the death knell for terrestrial radio.
This could sound its death knell and help Mr Mugabe keep himself and his party afloat.
Liberals must overcome their fear that any change at all is the death knell for social insurance.
Now, with many banks still weakened by the financial crisis, the regulation could be a death knell.
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"People taking the law into their own hands is the death knell of the state, " he said.
If the world's biggest social network can't make HTML5 work, is this the death knell for the technology?
But if history is any indication, it's too early to sound the death knell on his political career.
But campaign group Bridgwater Forward said the arrival of Tesco would be the "death knell" for the town centre.
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At first, of course, the rediscovery of the Mendelian gene was thought to be the death knell for Darwinism.
For smaller companies interested in the Gulf, the rising production costs mean that the death knell has been sounded.
The Fitch credit agency has taken away its triple-A rating, a veritable death knell for a bond insurer.
Save Trafford General's Matthew Finnegan said their closure would "sound the death knell" for the future of the hospital.
Their fear is that the Web is sounding the death knell for traditional advertising channels like newspapers, television and magazines.
Considering that Apple derives over 70% of its profits from iPhones, such a scenario will be a virtual death knell.
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The death knell for the junta came following the disastrous 1982 invasion of the U.K.-controlled Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic.
For would-be sellers of distance learning, the news may be death knell.
This is firstly something of a death knell for organic farming: we know that that is more land hungry than conventional farming.
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Despite the death knell sounded throughout the media, most people and most banks did not encumber themselves with mountains of unsecured debt.
The losses are what ultimately led to the death knell for ChampionsWorld.
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Union leaders speaking on behalf of Spanghero's 300 or so employees said revoking the licence would "sound the death knell for the company".
The mall's death knell came when it lost both Dillard's and Macy's as anchors in 2008, leaving it with only Sears and J.
Lord Justice Leveson, sepulchral in tone, has delivered conclusions that could, or so many fear, become the death knell of a free press.
Plans to build a supermarket on a Staffordshire park, could sound the "death knell" for an annual food and drink festival, organisers have said.
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Plans for a new Costa Coffee shop on Gloucester Road in Bristol will sound the "death knell" for the area, according to a 3, 000-name petition.
It means a death knell for Leyton Orient, London's second-oldest club.
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