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It is refusing to hand them back.The Volcker committee talks of "highly sensitive" information causing "irreparable harm" to its investigations.
They may have acute effects, causing death or violent illness, or they may have chronic effects, slowly causing irreparable harm.
Against all of that was the Trump Administration's claim that the temporary restraining order was causing irreparable harm — that this was an "emergency".
Fuelled by the dazzling wealth of investors from Russia, China and the Middle East, who they turned to when the banks stopped lending, their steroidal schemes are causing irreparable harm to our cities.
Milkey insisted that, under the Clean Air Act, the E.P.A. was required to regulate greenhouse gases in the same way that it regulated air pollutants, and its failure to do so was causing irreparable harm to Massachusetts.
It accused some world powers of interpreting human rights according to their own "self-interest" and causing "irreparable harm" to the nations of the region and their own countries.
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That state of mind delayed productivity and caused irreparable harm to many people for decades.
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.
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