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In order to establish a permanent need for political authority, negative political anthropology must be given a theological reading that portrays the dangerous nature of man as an irrevocable result of original sin.
A general consensus is that most children understand the irrevocable result of suicide by the age of 10 [ 14].
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The distressing result of losing a landmark like the depot is irrevocable damage to the historic fabric of New York State and a huge loss to a sustainable tourist industry.
Or you could say he is a person who made a horrible irrevocable decision when he allegedly shot dead a young man parked incorrectly -- the result of bad GPS directions -- in his driveway.
AN IRREVOCABLE shift away from the bad habits of the past was meant to be the result of joining the European Union.
In announcing his resignation, Mr. Portas did not call for an early election, but his decision, which he called irrevocable, could result in one.
With the results of the Wisconsin, Maryland, and District of Columbia primaries, the choice of a Republican nominee finally looks clear and irrevocable: Mitt Romney.
There are many instances in wartime when such irrevocable loss of beauty could be considered acceptable collateral damage, if the end result means that more lives are spared.
It gave Haiti an "irrevocable period of 24 hours" to undo the insult.
But their serenity is imperiled after a chance encounter leads to an irrevocable act of violence.
"George Anderson" concludes in fear and impotence, and the irrevocable fact of Fales's guilt by association.
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