Sentence examples for Irrevocably decided from inspiring English sources

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Within 90 days of his arrival, Mr. Gerstner irrevocably decided to keep the company together.

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We will focus on the consensus problem, wherein each peer in a set of peers {P 1,…,P n } starts with an initial value v i ∈M for an arbitrary fixed set M. At some point during the execution of the consensus protocol, each peer irrevocably decides on some output value (hat {v}_{i} in M).

I suppose I decided, irrevocably, to recommend this book when I came across these two sentences on page 8: "However, before we go any further, we really have to agree on a fundamental question, which is what is garden wildlife?

The ministry suggested that Georgian officials "have decided to irrevocably ruin relations with Russia". Four explosions on Russia's side of the border created the shortages, Georgian and Russian officials said.

Perhaps, like many commentators who have decided TV has irrevocably dumbed down, you just don't watch that much of it?

But they also reflect a widespread view, in Brussels and even more in national capitals, that expansion must be slowed down to respond to "enlargement fatigue".Many politicians have decided that public opinion is irrevocably opposed to enlargement.

One of the few contemporary accounts of her is provided by Philip Wentworth, a local historian: Shortly after the museum's transfer to Manchester University in 1867 it was decided that as Beswick was "irrevocably and unmistakably dead", the time had come for her to be buried.

Then came the Great Depression and the subject was changed irrevocably by John Maynard Keynes.In the 1930s, worried citizens decided to save, not spend, their income; the resulting fall in demand caused workers to lose their jobs, causing an even greater level of caution.

A statement from the city government on Thursday said that the Staatsoper, which oversees the city's three opera houses, decided in consultation with Mr. Mussbach to "release him irrevocably with immediate effect" and that "both sides were prompted to take this step because they were unable to reach agreement on the future direction of the overall operation and the artistic programming".

The foundation that oversees Berlin's three opera houses decided in consultation with Mussbach, 59, to "release him irrevocably with immediate effect," a statement from the city government said Thursday.

Realizing that the day's workflow is irrevocably disrupted, Fat Controller decides that Henry must be punished — for life.

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