But since there are no proposals to enforce these ideas, they may simply die a death.
Lots of unbacked-up PCs are going to die a quiet death in people's houses.
If an advertiser chooses to merely block and tackle, lacking human relevance, his message will die a quick death.
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The point is that Innovation is changing and the old incremental vs disruptive debate needs to die a quick death.
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We now live longer, happier, healthier lives, are vastly less likely to die a violent death or to face persecution for our religious beliefs, skin color or sexual orientation.
But Dr David Oliver, a consultant in palliative care at a hospice in Kent, told the Five Live programme that the majority of people with motor neurone disease are able to die a peaceful death if they have good palliative care.
"By leaving these rats you will be condemning millions of young seabirds to die a pretty terrible death, having their brains eaten out by rats in perpetuity, " he said.
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Ideas which linger outside of a framework usually die a slow and painful death.
Then after you die, your beneficiaries present a death certificate to the financial institution and fill out a form.
Moreover, insurance companies are set to unleash an onslaught of flexible annuity products, such as Lincoln Financial's i4Life plan, which is a variable annuity that hedges against inflation, puts a floor under income payments and provides a death benefit if your die before 85.
One of the options floated was allowing people to defer the payment until after they die, prompting the Tories to dub it a death tax.
Yet, according to the best available data, kamikaze trees crush only some six people to death a year (though more die after driving into fallen trees or branches).
Nieuwenhuizen is the second man to die during an amateur football game following the death of a 77-year-old, who was the victim of a karate kick by a 32-year-old footballer during a game on December 3 2011.
Ms Fleming, a former university lecturer, pleaded last month with a specially-convened hearing to spare her a horrible death and let her be helped to die lawfully with dignity, surrounded by her family.
She did not die of a heart attack but of a stroke, according to the death certificate signed by her personal physician.
Will the public option in the health care reform plan die an ignoble death, or will he somehow come up with a strategy to jam it through the Senate?
The former academic allowed his death to be filmed for a documentary, Right to Die?
It is perfectly possible to frame a law that allows suffering people who are close to death to die quickly and peacefully, if they wish, without declaring open season on old folk.
She was even prepared to die -- knowing, with her aggressive form of leukemia, that death was a very real possibility.
Mr Obama's EPA has considered raising the value of cutting the risk of death by cancer on the ground that it is a more horrifying way to die than others.
In November, a jury convicted Muhammad, 42, of one sniper shooting death and sentenced him to die.
Studies of weather-related mortality have found that with heat-related deaths there tends to be a significant level of death "displacement" - put bluntly those who were likely to die anyway simply died sooner, so the period after a heat wave tends to see fewer than average deaths.
"Dying Britons who wish to control the time and manner of their death should not have to choose between suffering against their wishes or travelling abroad to die, " a spokesman said.
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