Raikkonen's flop followed a "miscalculation" from Ferrari who believed he was safe with his time after running for just five laps.
If it's a flop, however, Intel's latest price cuts could be the blow that ends AMD's ability to compete with Intel's manufacturing might--and put Intel's margins on an upward path once again.
We told Steven that if we make the movie with you and it's a flop, we'll probably never work in this town again, because we'll be the guys whose movies get made because of their friend, Steven Spielberg.
History is littered with examples of products created before their time, from Ford's Edsel to the Osborne PC years ahead of Apple, and Apple's own notorious flop with the Newton (the iPhone's ancestor).
If it's really a flop, and violence and chaos continue, what option will the White House have?
Sony's face-flop with the PS3 proves gamers aren't obsessed with hyper-realistic graphics to the extent that game designers are.
Some political analysts say Smith's flip-flop has made him vulnerable and may cost him his Senate seat in 2002.
Mr Obama's flip-flop on public finance is certainly cynical (and his willingness to justify it as an act of high principle even more so).
However, with Celtic pride at stake, and the opportunity to measure their progress since last year's World Cup flop, Watson insists the Scots are determined to produce on both fronts.
Historically for every star like Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse, 2003), there's at least one flop like Mateen Cleaves (Michigan State, 2000).
Later, at Detroit airport, the tiniest thing - in a cafe, a man saw another customer's suit-bag flop onto the ground at a nearby table, into the path of oncoming travellers and their wheelie bags.
Disney's Chinese epic Mulan has proved to be a flop with audiences in the animated heroine's birthplace, according to reports.
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Nairobi says this high-profile flop is an embarrassment for Kenya's electoral authority, the IEBC, as well as a stain on the reputation of a country positioning itself as an African tech-hub.
There's supposed to be a flop, a fissure, a detour in the mania.
Fox's Wendell Goler referred to Romney's nickname of "Flip Flop Mitt, " and asked if his pledge not to raise taxes wasn't a "blatant appeal" for votes.
In their present mood, if Britons are given a vote, the constitution may be as big a flop as Jemini's off-key singing.
The league is heeding lessons from the failed WUSA, which spent gobs of money trying to capitalize on the 1999 women's World Cup victory only to flop after three seasons.
First spotted cramping in a flop sweat, it's Swinton who really gets her hands dirty and sells her soul to the devil.
It was a notorious flop, but now it's one of his most performed plays.
Bill Adair, the editor of PolitiFact.com, has been helping us sort through some of the candidates' claims, and today he's here whether Barack Obama did flip-flop.
He did not always get it right the first time, either--the first Mac lacked enough memory, was a commercial failure and led not only to layoffs but to Jobs' own ouster in 1985. 2000's PowerMacG4 Cube was also a high-priced flop.
Schwartz's partners say all these distinctions matter plenty, but the Iridium flop has made them cautious about how fast they can sell the phones.
One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
Ukraine's state television UT1 argued that Russian TV's live transmission of the switch-off was something of a media flop.
An emergency rights issue by HBOS was a flop: only 8.3% of the British bank's shares were taken up by investors.
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