0 death, destruction, or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided -- muerte, sino, fatalidad
1 to make someone or something certain to do or experience something unpleasant, or to make something bad certain to happen -- condenar
2 complete failure, disaster or death -- fatalidad [ feminine ]
Any model where a forced system of state employment or superstructure artificially creates employment is doomed to failure.
Among those values is the certainty that the world is doomed if we do not take a decision right away.
If a peaceful solution is not on the agenda, whatever political party may be in power, that dialogue is doomed to disappear.
This is a sad state of affairs, and we must do something about it, otherwise this recovery plan will be doomed to failure too.
Any unilateral and exclusively military response is doomed to failure.
This does not necessarily mean that so-called traditional manufacturing sectors would be doomed either to relocating to countries with low levels of pay, or to disappearing.
You must not walk on a tightrope because, as we all know, tightrope-walkers are doomed to fall one day.
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死亡, 毀滅, 厄運…
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