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One nation under Ed ReprintsIf Britain were to opt in, the decision would be irrevocable, though it could fight to improve the flawed laws.
If they did and he were claimed, the waiver would be irrevocable, meaning the Mets could neither pull him back nor make a trade and would lose him for nothing.
At which point, Unionists tend to say that this is a bogus choice: that a UK government is for but a few years while independence would be irrevocable.
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Once he reached the conclusion that the NSA's surveillance net would soon be irrevocable, he said it was just a matter of time before he chose to act.
And having the Dalai Lama appear on TV as the leader of Tibet during the Olympics would be an irrevocable recognition of his leadership - galling, but irrevocable.
He later explained that he was giving them an opportunity to reconsider their actions and avoid discharges, which would have been irrevocable.
A trust must be irrevocable.
Then the decision will be irrevocable.
Much of the damage to the land may 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.
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