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"Ecumenism is now irreversible," said Runcie.
The basic fact of presidential power is now irreversible.
But I believe it showed that our journey toward a genuine democracy is now irreversible.
Baylor's growth into a large research university is now irreversible, but its Christian character remains unsettled.
It's not so much telling as wearyingly predictable that Glanz doesn't even attempt to address substantively Cockburn's argument that the sectarian fragmentation of Iraq is now irreversible.
I think it is a liberating thing, it's unpredictable, but I think the shift from duopoly to pluralism is now irreversible in British politics.
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The changes that we have made to the planet are now irreversible and their effects will continue for millennia to come.
Using the myth of Pandora's Box – where opening a container unleashed evils on the world but left hope trapped inside – as an analogy for the development of online abuse and trolling, Fry said the speed of technological development meant that problems associated with technology were now irreversible.
The changes are now irreversible and the reduced ability to process alcohol can also lead to brain damage.
The change dates back to the 1980's, yet it is now seemingly irreversible.
"What I fear is that the trend is now basically irreversible".
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