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That state of mind delayed productivity and caused irreparable harm to many people for decades.
In court, LVMH argued that Ms. Kent's research caused irreparable harm to the company's image in the financial community.
It had "caused irreparable harm to the value of the award for the foreseeable future", he wrote in the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
Judge Sweet found that the pens as they were configured that day had caused "irreparable harm" to the demonstrators' First Amendment rights.
It's a rewriting of the rules of engagement with the human mind and a tacit admission of past errors, errors that have caused irreparable harm.
Although the device could not have damaged the basilica, it could have caused irreparable harm to the frescoes and paintings that line its walls.
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In the long range, this could cause irreparable harm to our society!
He warned that the rule would cause "irreparable harm to innocent workers and employers".
If the court does not block the law, it will cause irreparable harm.
The state attorney general had argued that a sale would cause "irreparable harm" to the community of the candy maker.
Ms. Lewis also wrote to Procter & Gamble, explaining that throwing things into the geysers could cause irreparable harm.
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