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Drug companies face an excruciating dilemma, where doing the right thing may result in doing themselves irremediable harm.
Death is an irremediable harm that is dealt with particularly seriously in English law.
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First, cardiovascular disease is deemed more reversible than is neurologic injury, which is viewed as a devastating irremediable damage.
Further acetylhydrazine on hydrolysis produces hydrazine and diacetylhydrazine; both of these metabolites cause irremediable cellular injury [ 42].
At the height of his sickness, Daddy raved about all his misdeeds, rued his rotten and irremediable heart.
Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. told the court that the case, Leal Garcia v. Texas, "implicates United States foreign-policy interests of the highest order" and that the execution "would cause irreparable harm to those interests by placing the United States in irremediable breach of its international-law obligation".
Severe type II complications are irremediable by conventional treatment and include permanent nerve damage (as shown in Table 3).
"Evil has an irremediable stubbornness about it.
Disconsolate, bitter, irremediable things became him.
"They have their fallouts, but nothing is irremediable.
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