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Incoming chairman Ryu Matsumoto, Japan's environment minister, warned the world was about to reach a threshold where the loss of biodiversity would become irreversible.
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A legal opinion commissioned by Unite argues the deal would mean privatisation of elements of the NHS could become irreversible for future governments that want to restore services to public ownership.
"A reversal of this decision would require a sea-change in UK public opinion and UK politics before the process has become irreversible," it said.
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It concludes that the changes there have become irreversible.
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There were signs that the government chiefs realised they had blundered, but the momentum behind Juncker had become irreversible.
If they do, health reform will be a success, and will become irreversible.
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