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The state of Louisiana filed a brief supporting the lawsuit, arguing that the suspension would cause irrevocable harm to its economy.
For years she was afraid to stir up drama or cause irrevocable harm to her career.
However, Renner, who is also the co-author of "Mommy Guilt," doesn't see mom and dad's reconciliation as something that would cause irrevocable harm to their children.
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Officials, she said, were "kafkaesque" in their confused responses, adding that Trump's order "has already caused irrevocable harm, it has already caused chaos".
DOJ says this is "causing irrevocable harm" to millions of patients who could benefit from hESC research, NIH, hundreds of scientists, and taxpayers who have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on hESC research.
By the age of 18, I had undergone enough head trauma playing football to cause irrevocable damage to my brain.
"We had a few external unplanned shocks such as the three-month West Coast Port Delay that combined together to cause irrevocable damage to our goals".
Mainly, however, Greenwood and others are worried that the budget cuts will cause irrevocable damage to science in America.
She was repeatedly sent to be with men who sought to cause her irrevocable harm as they methodically dismantled her innocence and dreams.
This practice causes irrevocable damage and should be seen as an act of violence against queer people, especially queer youth.
He warned of the irrevocable harm diplomatic disclosures might do.
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