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The film has had one immediate and probably irreversible effect: the demonisation of psychoanalysis in France.
For the biggest area of dispute, aid to schools, the impasse has already had an irreversible effect.
These indicated that the tumor cell death relied on the irreversible effect of 15a on clonogenicity and cell proliferation.
With the possibility of seeing a private clinician who might produce a hormone prescription, or even buying them online (with attendant health risks), this seemed absurd, especially as they take months to have any visible or irreversible effect.
However much fathering a child might affect my already complicated female identity, they said, I might regret being unable to have children that were genetically mine above any other irreversible effect of transition.
A sequence of various short-term catastrophic events could even exert an irreversible effect on landscape evolution and occasionally trigger cardinal restructuring of environments.
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Disregarding irreversible effects increased the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio to £78 809 (when only direct costs were included).
There will be irreversible effects on the very poorest," said Simon Maxwell, the ODI's director.
The losses to Europe's natural and scenic reserves may be the most irreversible effects of its sprawl.
Innovators and leaders must consider how new technology will be monitored to prevent against potential harmful and irreversible effects.
Innovators and leaders must consider how new technology will be monitored to protect against potential harmful and irreversible effects.
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