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There was never any possibility of going backward in time, but somehow the year didn't seem quite so irrevocable on Memorial Day as it does on the 1st of September.
When the action is set in the modern English countryside, you wonder why the final departure of the professor and his beautiful wife, Elena, is so irrevocable, or indeed why the characters can't hop on a train to relieve their boredom.
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And as I slipped toward home down sleety sidewalks against the winds of this northeaster, clawing my toe bones for tractable ground, I thought about Tim, the girl, the city, the grand-scale human complex at so many irrevocable mercies.
A so-called irrevocable bid placed on the lot before the auction saw it safely through.
The doctors have told him that if he slows down it will be irrevocable, so he's decided not to.
A majority of the investors in the Giftrust fund are grandparents who give shares to grandchildren.* Those assets are then removed from the donor's estate, which is one attractive hurdle, but the gift is irrevocable, so the investment cannot be changed or taken back.
The donor's authorization for donation on an organ donor card, driver's license, or donor registry is legally binding and irrevocable, so in such cases the OPO can procure organs without family consent or after refusal [ 3].
4. (S/REL UK) Menon replied that Pakistan was "nowhere near the threshold of proving sincerity" in its response to the Mumbai attacks and had so far taken no "irrevocable" steps toward eliminating Lashkar-e-Tayiba as a threat to India.
A person who inters a pet at Abbey Glen puts his money into an irrevocable trust so that at some time in the future, if there are no more interments to create income for the cemetery, there will be an income from the trust to pay the taxes and keep the park looking beautiful.
We are talking of a radical shift involving the field of requisites of design activity, including, in the first place, the conviction that no disciplinary system is based on intangible, irrevocable principles, so the temporary character of the hypotheses makes each field of knowledge an open system.
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.
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