Sentence examples for could be irreversible from inspiring English sources

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Hammond was extremely clear on the costs of inaction: Many of the losses caused by climate change could be irreversible, regardless of our resources.

If that trend continues, more rhinos will be being poached than born by 2016, sending the world's population into a decline that could be irreversible.

The tribe said the digging has already disrupted sacred burial grounds and that if the project goes under the river and gets any closer to the reservation, there could be irreversible damage to their land and cultural heritage.

But in recent months he has broken his own golden rule and stormed back into the public square, to play his part in a contest he says differs from normal politics because its outcome could be irreversible.

The government's unwillingness to propose any solid plan to implement a well-supported seven-day service for patients and staff alike is only further testing the goodwill and capability of its frontline workers, the consequences of which could be irreversible.

It's such a hugely selfish and irresponsible act that I can hardly believe we've wasted so long talking about how he's eviscerating the NHS, attacking the BBC and slashing disability benefits when, horrendous though those developments are, this crime is much greater because its consequences could be irreversible.

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The facts are to be determined by an investigation led by the Iraqi government, but when they come the political damage could already be irreversible.

It has to be pointed out that several past researches showed that, in some cases, when chitosan interacts with non-activated cellulose, adsorption could also be irreversible (Cakara et al. 2009).

One official said building settlements in E1 could be an "irreversible step" for the peace process.

Khan warned there could be an irreversible miscarriage of justice if the trial on 16 June went ahead in private.

The controversial transatlantic trade deal set to be agreed this year would mean that privatisation of elements of the NHS could be made irreversible for future governments wanting to restore services to public hands, according to a new legal analysis.

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