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Nixon has up to now been a politician whose convictions have been charactirized by their lack of firmness and whose commitments to policy have been- sometimes notoriously so- the opposite of irrevocable... View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By Amos Barshad By Emily Nussbaum.
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.
"I view it as irrevocable, irresistible, inevitable and great".
More important, Monet's "Palais Contarini," a 1908 view of Venice, triggered genuine competition even though it had garnered an "irrevocable bid" — which meant that Sotheby's had already secured a taker at the minimum price level desired.
The fact that suicide is utterly irrevocable just adds to the obligation to intervene.There is a great deal of evidence for this view.
Irrevocable changes are underway.
Every brushstroke is irrevocable.
Murder is irrevocable.
"It's an irrevocable loss".
A trust must be irrevocable.
But the irrevocable has not yet happened.
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