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Without its sociological setup, its consistent comedic failings would be irredeemable; but its comedic failings turn its unusual and original perspective into a burden.
The desire to be better is ephemeral, and to some extent it's bound to be disappointed, but without it the Bush era ending today would be irredeemable.
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The Democratic Party indeed may be irredeemable as well as pusillanimous.
A part of its soul was lost, and it appeared to be irredeemable.
"For a short time -- long enough to make the purchase -- I was able to convince myself that purchasing Wedgwood could be a life-transforming experience, and that if I missed out, something irredeemable would be lost".
The most tangible sign that Republicans had gotten themselves into irredeemable trouble would be a shift in the generic Congressional ballot.
The gravest mistake would be for the United States to write off Libya as an irredeemable terrorist haven, or for politicians in Washington to regret having intervened in support of Libya's rebels.
The outcry over the black notebooks is thus unjustified, but it would be all the more unjustified to imagine a mythical, eternally irredeemable Germany, ignoring the historical context in which Heidegger's life and work were situated.
And hey, it would be nice to host the COP17 meeting at the end of 2011 and be seen as a beacon of progress rather than an irredeemable smokestack country.
Such strong visual language notwithstanding, it would be incorrect to conclude that the second stage of evolution of the notion of nuclear waste in the public discourse concluded with a firm definition of nuclear waste as an irredeemable hazard.
It means that this being has been cast into outer darkness; that it is irredeemable.
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