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On September 2nd Mr Sargsyan congratulated Nagorno-Karabakh on the 23rd anniversary of its independence by calling the republic's choice "an irreversible reality now".But it is Ukraine that casts an ominous shadow, "reinforcing the zero-sum mentality", says Thomas de Waal of the Carnegie Endowment in Washington.
This wave of regional power change - which Russia is riding along with - is now a seemingly irreversible reality.
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Thaksin is both cause and symptom of Thailand's irreversible political reality: it is the north and northeast, rather than Bangkok, the Thai establishment and the south, that have the electoral clout to determine who is in government.
It also toughened its warning that Israel's colonization of Palestinian land was "cementing an irreversible one-state reality" and creating a permanent "separate and unequal" status for Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation, in the words of former Secretary of State John Kerry.
In the years since the dot-com bubble sparked this decade's first economic slowdown, he contends that technology's fate has become less about hype and more about day-to-day realities, the irreversible integration of the Internet and computing into our social lives and supply chains.
In contrast, the leftist al-Tajdid (Renewal) Party praised the move as "historic" and pledged to make women's equality an "irreversible accomplishment and an effective reality in Tunisian political life".
Refrigerant vapor-compression cycle usually works with variable temperature heat sources in reality, which causes remarkable irreversible losses in heat exchange process.
Many have accepted that our current political reality is fixed and irreversible -- that we must resign ourselves to accept the way that City Hall functions, or the role of money and connections in dictating who runs and wins elections.
The plans to withdraw from Afghanistan are "irreversible," Mr. Obama and the world leaders said in their communiqué, a deliberate word choice that underscored the political reality in America and in Europe.
People are wondering if, during those months, the loss of biodiversity will bring about the total, irreversible dominance of the nutrient-choking algae of reality TV.
The game makes all of their most unlikely fantasies appear a reality – but Rimmer's imagination takes an irreversible turn for the exceedingly negative, and his dreamland becomes a hellscape of unpaid taxes and several moaning kids.
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