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Chinese officials insist that they are firmly and irrevocably committed to developing an outward-looking market economy, particularly since China joined the W.T.O. in November 2001.

Chinese officials say their country is firmly and irrevocably committed to developing an outward-looking market economy, particularly since China joined the World Trade Organization in November 2001.

The play follows the college students to the bowling alley and, joined by Mr. Middleton, to the campus rally, where their fates would change irrevocably.

Last month, I joined more than 180 progressive academics, scientists, activists and public intellectuals in an open letter expressing concern over how new gene editing techniques allow for heritable human genetic modification: changes to the human genome that could irrevocably alter the future generations of humanity.

"Once Content is published it may not be able to be removed," and that by joining, "you hereby irrevocably grant to Peeple the continuous, non-exclusive, royalty-free right to use your Content for any purpose whatsoever and in any format.

Kaletsky implied that he is delighted to break out from behind The Times's paywall by saying: "I am delighted to be joining Reuters because I believe that news and analysis for business readers and policymakers is shifting irrevocably from print to digital".

Childress had irrevocably hitched his job to Favre last year, when he personally picked Favre up at the airport and chauffeured him to practice after Favre decided to join the Vikings late in the summer.

Not only were moderates predicted to jump ship and join with Republicans to support the president's plan, but Social Security one of the foundational blocks of the New Deal social compact would be irrevocably changed.

The 5-to-4 majority opinion by Justice Elena Kagan, with Justice Anthony Kennedy joining the moderate liberals, held that the mandatory punishment is unconstitutional because it fails "to take into account how children are different, and how those differences counsel against irrevocably sentencing them to a lifetime in prison".

Normal has changed irrevocably.

Australia changed irrevocably.

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