Sentence examples for may be irrevocable from inspiring English sources

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Much of the damage to the land may be irrevocable.

Look into onshore and offshore trusts, which may be irrevocable, or grantor trusts for tax, heirship and probate advantages.

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But those who worry that they may need the money back should understand that a gift that satisfies the Internal Revenue Service has to be irrevocable, and the person making that gift can no longer have control over the assets.

A trust must be irrevocable.

Then the decision will be irrevocable.

The European monetary union was officially declared to be irrevocable and irreversible.

Wait too long to rein in monopolists, and the damage might be irrevocable.

As for Wilson himself, his eviction to the literary wilderness in 1957 proved to be irrevocable.

"We cannot afford to rush this because these changes will be irrevocable," he said on Sunday.

Such offer will be irrevocable until the day that is 120 days from the Termination Date.

Such stipulation, once made, shall be irrevocable and unchangeable.

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