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were irrevocable
adjective
Unable to be retracted or reversed; final.
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As it turned out, those who had time to change their minds were less pleased with their decisions than those whose choices were irrevocable.
On Monday, Letta's office said the resignations were irrevocable but yesterday afternoon, it announced that it had refused to accept them.
The official, Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said there were "irrevocable logistics and operational decisions" that had to be made by the United States before the withdrawal of forces was scheduled to accelerate.
"I believed like the vast majority of the scientific community that cells made commitments and those commitments were irrevocable," says Ryder. "Then Dolly happened".
Among the charges brought by the protestors were irrevocable harm to a historic location (the Romans mined gold there two thousand years ago), environmental harm through the use of over 13,000 tons of cyanide (for which there are now far cleaner alternatives for "green gold"), political corruption, and a lack of transparency.
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Every brushstroke is irrevocable.
Murder is irrevocable.
A trust must be irrevocable.
Then the decision will be irrevocable.
Worst of all, it is irrevocable.
"Our decision is irrevocable," he said.
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