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Parental devotion has an irreversible impact on children.
Residents say federal ownership would have an irreversible impact on access and land use.
"A severe and irreversible impact on the Navy's future," said Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert, chief of naval operations.
Their analysis showed that business-as-usual would have an enormous and "effectively irreversible" impact on ocean ecosystems and the services they provide, such as fisheries, by 2100.
But the exposure of the NSA programs could cause "a long and irreversible impact on our nation's security and on that of our allies," he says.
Alice Twemlow, chair, MFA Design Criticism, School of Visual Arts, New York Leaving his irreversible impact on business aside, I'm interested in his influence on our social behavior.
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The reversible and irreversible impact of cigarette smoke on the bronchial airway transcriptome has been characterized and a set of gene-expression alterations in the bronchial epithelium have been identified in current and former smokers with lung cancer [ 13].
This has caused some irreversible impacts on the environment.
Beyond 2C, the world's scientists project "severe, widespread, and irreversible impacts" on people.
"Remote solar arrays destroy all native resources on site, and have indirect and irreversible impacts on surrounding wildernesses," Mr. Frewin wrote.
Stabilization and protection methods are generally expensive and may cause irreversible impacts on the mountain ecosystem.
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