Sentence examples for irrevocable effects from inspiring English sources

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Now, we would like to call on the media for deeper coverage of the truth about thalidomide and its U.S. victims, as well as on Grunenthal -- which developed and mass-marketed the drug that has had such devastating, irrevocable effects on the lives of so many -- for a truly meaningful gesture of apology -- and, ideally, compensation.

Remembering the catastrophic casualties suffered by units such as the Newfoundland Regiment and the South African Brigade on the Western Front in World War I, he argued that one or two heavy defeats for a white Southern Rhodesian brigade might cause crippling losses and have irrevocable effects on the country as a whole.

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Advances in technology, transportation and communication have had an irrevocable effect on the planet, and the sheer amount of information available today makes moving to a foreign land easier than ever before.

A general consensus is that most children understand the irrevocable result of suicide by the age of 10 [ 14].

A loss or gain of function of any one of these proteins could feasibly result in irrevocable harm.

Designed to soothe the growing agitation within the Labour Party for a clear and irrevocable timetable, his comments had the opposite effect.

The high relevance of IFNβ in the therapy of MS and its pleiotropic protective effects in mice and men are irrevocable.

On Friday, as Enrico Letta, the prime minister who had struggled for nine-and-a-half months to hold together a fractious coalition government, handed in his "irrevocable" resignation, Renzi, the man who had in effect ousted him, appeared on the verge of becoming the youngest leader in the history of the republic.

Irrevocable evidence of this fact is the Warburg effect which establishes that cancer cells prefers glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP.

The excessive grasper force may lead to irrevocable damage to the tissue in minimally invasive surgery.

A spate of irrevocable events occurred during the summer of 1953 that generated a domino effect of change in the social, cultural and historical landscape of America: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed; a cease-fire agreement was reached in Korea; and the first stirrings of desegregation were taking place in public schools in the South.

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