There is something calming about the sense of reality, whether of life or death.
The implications of a financial breach can be a matter of life or death for SMBs.
For these countries, globalisation is a good thing, but hardly a matter of life or death.
But when I talk to him, I don't feel it's a life or death question for him.
As all of you know from experience, health care can literally be an issue of life or death.
He told himself his weight loss was a matter of life or death.
Stephens had already explained that the jury's decision, either life or death, would be final and wasn't just a recommendation.
The jury then will deliberate for a third time to determine whether Arias should be sentenced to life or death.
"I think it is undoubtedly true that when dealing with life or death issues, things become more acceptable, " he said.
My job as a tax partner in a large regional accounting firm is not one that involves life or death urgency.
The battlefield landscape of business may not be life or death, but it is always important to get back to the basics.
In an opening statement, prosecutor Jonathan Baumoel said the "enormous" weight of Beasley's crimes should be considered in deciding on life or death.
It is relatively straightforward to show how successful heart ops are because they are so serious, and often a matter of life or death.
"You should dial 999 in a life or death situation, if you fear for someone's physical well-being or if property is being damaged, " it adds.
Last year Mr Fernandes wrote on his company website that a new airport by 2011 was a matter of life or death for AirAsia.
For example, he says that cash management is a life or death issue for a small company, but so is health care for your workers.
As it appears that Indiana will fail to come through, the Petreikis family has been attempting to raise money to pay for the life or death surgery.
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The outcome is life or death to the Israeli state.
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He wondered why the U.S. Justice Department prosecutes statistical disparities between men and women or blacks and whites in employment and housing, but not in matters of life or death?
In other words, radical change in a competitive economy even though it may be a matter of life or death for the companies involved need not yield commensurate improvements in economy-wide productivity.
In business ethics, we want to let people know that business is not a life or death battle, but something like a win-win result that lets all people benefit from commerce.
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Good team communication is life or death for patients.
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I'd like to believe that if President Obama knew a man like Djamel Ameziane, he would understand that closing the prison is not a matter of political expediency but life or death.
Body language was the basis for our earliest form of communication when the split-second ability to recognize if a person or situation was benign or dangerous was often a matter of life or death.
Tuy Kin still strongly resembles the photographs of her found at Tuol Sleng, but no longer has the same brutish demeanor of a peasant cadre with the power of life or death in her hands.
That know-how, coupled with the discipline learned through rigorous training and a sense of responsibility that only dire, life or death situations can instill, makes veterans returning to civilian life uniquely suited to the startup life.
He doesn't remember going through six rolls of film that day, but he remembers being shot at and is all too aware that a mere feet -- even inches -- separated him from life or death.
More and more we are being told by the experts from on high experts who influence medical groups and insurance companies, including Medicare to reduce preventative testing and take our chances on life or death.
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