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"But there's no irreparable harm done to anyone".
The irreparable harm done by rescinding DACA will impact Texas greatly and ripple throughout the nation.
The Catechism emphasizes that this penalty is not meant to restrict mercy, but that it makes clear the gravity of the crime and the irreparable harm done to the child, its parents and society.
Perhaps that seems like a regrettable but small part of the story from the viewpoint of the Vatican, but here in California, the irreparable harm done to Native Americans is not easily minimized.
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Before irreparable harm is done to our country, we must act quickly to save ourselves and the America that we leave to our children.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., said in its two-page order that the tribe did not prove "the existence of irreparable harm" nor did it meet other conditions necessary to obtain an injunction. .
"Irreparable harm has been done, and has shaken the confidence of this program".
The irreparable harm would be done to his ability to boast.
The $80m£50m0m) lawsuit, filed in November 2012, claimed "irreparable harm" had been done to the late writer's reputation.
"Irreparable harm" has been done to JRR Tolkien's legacy by gambling games featuring characters from The Lord of the Rings, according to an $80m£50m0m) lawsuit filed by the Tolkien estate against the producers of the imminent film of The Hobbit.
The National's director Nicholas Hytner wrote a long letter of objection to Lambeth council last summer in which he said "irreparable harm" would be done to the setting of the NT's buildings, threatening a "signature night-time view of London".
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