Usually, they die out because a few too many hitless days cause a crisis of belief.
Concluding from all this that conglomerates will die out, however, would be naive, says Mr Khanna.
Eventually, objections to new media resolve themselves, as the young grow up and the old die out.
America's small, local banks are unlikely to die out, but their life has become much less cosy.
Despite her approach, she does not think punctuation will die out because it provides the "props" of writing.
And he believes that if wild polar bears die out there is no point keeping some alive in zoos.
Any time a virus or a new strain of bacteria would appear entire countries and populations would die out.
The Anglican Church will not die out: it is still the church of choice for Kenya's influential country-club set.
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David Mitchell, director of conservation at Historic Scotland, warns that these skills could die out if action is not taken.
Before the old folk die out the youth want the elders to teach them what they know of their past skills.
But if prohibition is ever to fully die out, it could be down to changes going on within the Baptist churches themselves.
That may sound a rather haphazard approach to network security, as detectors are randomly generated and die out from time to time.
What Dr Nichols has failed to take into account, according to Dr Nettle, is that languages die out, as well as being born.
Era secretary general Kim Bayley said "most retailers" will follow HMV's lead, but argues that singles will not die out as a physical format.
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Genes bad for organisms are supposed to die out, not spread.
Three minute songs that capture the mystery and pain of relationships that fire up and die out, people that pass into our lives only to flake out.
The obese will die, their genes that tend to obesity will die out and the human race will be thin, just as they wish it to be.
And likewise since politicians have political affluence and well-being tied to these industries, if these industries die out or are fundamentally changed, then they lose out as well.
If, as the phrase goes, another language equals another soul, then some 3, 054 souls -- 50% of the world's total languages -- are set to die out by 2100.
We use the word virus deliberately to make the analogy with disease bearing vectors and in the absence of a sufficiently large number of hosts epidemics and pandemics simply die out.
One thing both evolutionists and intelligent designists agree on is that as more and more golf courses are built, soon enough, there will be no arable land left to grow crops, so the human race will die out anyway.
Then there is the argument, put forward by David Llewellyn, professor of banking at Loughborough University, that allowing the mutuals to die out will mean a less diverse range of institutions offering savings and mortgages, leading to weaker competition and so to higher prices.
Children have been brainwashed to believe their life goal should be to die carrying out acts of genocidal mass murder of Jews.
Why should he die when someone out there is a potential donor?
"If you take an average of the 10 most common cancers, men are more likely to die in seven out of the ten, " he added.
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