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Irreversible damage requires much more commitment.
Causes irreversible damage to heart, oesophagus and colon.
Early treatment is critical to avoid potentially irreversible damage.
By then, an infection could do irreversible damage.
Without proper nutrition the children and pregnant mothers will suffer irreversible damage".
But overall, he said, there has been little irreversible damage to the stained glass.
"They fear these reforms could cause irreparable and irreversible damage to the NHS".
Specifically, the brain cannot be allowed to overheat, or irreversible damage may occur.
If you get a blood clot in the brain, irreversible damage starts within minutes.
Mr. Hogarth sees ample reason for optimism if sound practices can spread before irreversible damage occurs.
And how much irreversible damage will have been done to the environment?
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