The inability to outscore opponents is the kind of problem that dooms individuals, teams and species to utter failure. |
Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic malady, dooms its sufferers to a short and burdened life. |
He is the thew of the Anglo-Saxon dooms, the servus of the ecclesiastical canons. |
It also dooms effective longer-term investment in infrastructure that is the prerequisite for global competitiveness. |
One of these years, the Groundhog Day spell which dooms the Red Sox to find new ways to implode will be lifted. |
It dooms me to a life of skepticism, indecision, disgust, and often misanthropy. |