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But these policies are perhaps irrevocably changing the Europe that Germans live and trade in.
But Representative Howard P. McKeon, Republican of California and the ranking minority member of the House education committee, said, "By putting the federal government in the business of building schools, Democrats may be irrevocably changing the federal government's role in education in this country".
He meant that given the growing awareness of climate change and the reckonings attendant on the Anthropocene — the idea that human beings have entered an era where we are irrevocably changing the Earth's ecology — a small clay pisspot is a cutting-edge technology.
Sometimes that weird stuff is good, sometimes it is the opposite of good, sometimes it is capable of irrevocably changing your perception of reality.
They are irrevocably changing the way businesses and entire industries operate -- from alternative energy-conversion technologies to new health screenings for dogs to new medical equipment.
The mountains of data thrusting from the new landscape of modern high-throughput biology are irrevocably changing biomedical research and creating a near-insatiable demand for training in data management and manipulation and data mining and analysis.
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What comes first irrevocably changes what follows.
But the playbook had been irrevocably changed.
Many aspects of human activity were irrevocably changed.
After 9/11 our perception of the world irrevocably changed.
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