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He survived all these years by bobbing, weaving, straddling and never making an irrevocable decision.
Live your relationship one day at a time, without rushing to make an irrevocable decision that you may regret".
But Anna has one surviving relative, with whom she is encouraged to make contact, before she makes the irrevocable decision.
The growing number of exonerations of innocent people on death row has shown that the system cannot be trusted to make such an irrevocable decision.
Mr. Rospigliosi announced his "irrevocable" decision three days after Mr. Toledo declared a 30-day state of emergency in Peru's second-largest city, Arequipa.
The Victorian premier, Denis Napthine, said he had been advised it was an "irrevocable decision" and that it was a "very, very sad day for Australia and Victoria".
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"There should be no question of irrevocable decisions being taken while parliament is not in business".
"Avoid large irrevocable decisions like changing jobs or moving" in the first year after the event, Ms. Goodman said.
The Roth I.R.A. lets you avoid having to deal with beneficiary selections, irrevocable decisions that can have nasty tax consequences.
Ms Bennett, however, challenged the Tory politician - who has only been an MP for eight months - and hit back: "The referendum is the point where you're making irrevocable decisions, effective for decades.
An amendment could be added to specify that "the irrevocable decisions of the president apply only to issues related to his sovereign powers and not administrative decisions," the minister said, quoted by state news agency MENA.
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