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He warned of the irrevocable harm diplomatic disclosures might do.
Mr. Reeves's practices, he said, are doing irrevocable harm to working professionals.
I was afraid that Ggaecheol would come bursting into my room, or that the whole village would find out and do irrevocable harm to my life.
The state of Louisiana filed a brief supporting the lawsuit, arguing that the suspension would cause irrevocable harm to its economy.
Officials, she said, were "kafkaesque" in their confused responses, adding that Trump's order "has already caused irrevocable harm, it has already caused chaos".
Its London planning director, Emily Gee, told the Architects' Journal (AJ): "In the wrong places, tall buildings can do serious, irrevocable harm to important views and the special character of London.
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A great deal of irrevocable damage has been done, but I have four simple suggestions that would help reduce the harm done by the DSM-5 and demonstrate that the APA has regained its integrity.
DURBIN -- Or we can cause irrevocable injury.
The victim was described as having suffered "irrevocable damage".
Hopefully, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg can intervene and turn this decision around before the harm is irrevocable.
It is often undetectable until its damage is irrevocable.
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