Debate raged around the dinner tables of the nation, causing irrevocable family feuds and superficial cutlery wounds. |
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Multiple factors have contributed to this seemingly irrevocable reversal of fortunes. |
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It covers harm which will be suffered by a permanent market loss or irrevocable damage to the applicant's business reputation. |
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Delicate ecosystems worldwide are threatened with irrevocable decline beneath the massed boots of latter-day pilgrims. |
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And thus the final bond is achieved, an irrevocable connection that can never be broken. |
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What later makes them binding, and therefore irrevocable, is the promisee's detrimental reliance on them. |
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Once stated, a commitment must appear irrevocable, almost sacred, removing the opponent's incentive to call one's bluff. |
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For an industry that relies on escapism, necessary caution has already brought an irrevocable change. |
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There is little in their emerging policy platform which I agree with, and there is an irrevocable divide between us on the issue of Europe. |
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It is an exclamation that describes an irrevocable connectedness of all things. |
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I can't afford to give away irrevocable, royalty-free licenses and sublicenses to anyone! |
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The third stage involved the irrevocable fixing of exchange rates and the replacement of national currencies by a single European currency. |
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How irrevocable is a single currency if members have sovereign parliaments and can leave? |
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Violence by contrast represented an irrevocable gesture and was transformative. |
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The irrevocable dissolution of the magical Tumble Room gives it a psychological weight beyond its filmic illusion and flights of fancy. |
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The French company receives irrevocable commitments from over 50 per cent of shareholders. |
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The resignation that followed and the outrage provoked by the decision prompted an irrevocable split within the committee. |
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I have an aversion to displacement, scars, irrevocable changes in a familiar landscape. |
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After eliminating the impossibilities, the master of deduction explained, he had been left with one simple irrevocable conclusion, as plain as the nose on one's face. |
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They are spending a fortune preparing for this irrevocable step. |
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Citizenship should be available after five years and be irrevocable. |
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Obviously, the existing damage, sustained over the past half century, is irrevocable but so much could be done to halt the decline and save what is left. |
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That's sport, and it has its own internal and irrevocable logic. |
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Take time to be clear and total before taking irrevocable decisions. |
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The objective is to gain time for markets to recover, if the trustees believe that they will, instead of immediately making irrevocable changes to the fund. |
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One of my clients, for example, was concerned about the dispositive provisions of an irrevocable life insurance trust he established 10 years ago. |
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Letters of credit are typically, and presumptively, irrevocable. |
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Literally, if a new series doesn't inspire at least 50 people to change their name by deed poll to that of one of the show's characters, it's deemed an irrevocable failure. |
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In this case, the judge gives her an irrevocable divorce if his attempts to set their marital relations back to normal failed. |
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The Constitution sets forth that the human right to life, physical and moral integrity and freedom are irrevocable. |
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Participation in the Contest implies acceptance of the present Rules that is irrevocable and without reservation. |
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The critical period when the irrevocable damage is done is from conception through to the child's second birthday. |
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An averaging agreement is irrevocable, unless both parties agree to its revocation. |
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Vote Tory and you risk leaving Europe, with Scotland leaving the UK – shocking and irrevocable breakages. |
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It violates the right to life, is irrevocable and can involve innocent people. |
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The Tribunal noted that acceptance of the principle of transfer by the plaintiff was not irrevocable. |
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As a result, the creditor immediately has irrevocable access to any and all settled amounts in their accounts. |
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Any new law which is more favourable to the offender shall have retroactive effects, except where an irrevocable judgement has been pronounced. |
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While it is true that the process has not yet been completed, it has been set on an irrevocable course. |
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We should like to stress that the complete elimination of all nuclear weapons is an irrevocable principle and a firm policy. |
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It must therefore be clear that the draft resolution is not a final, irrevocable position, but a reversible one. |
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She is right that, for some, the stain of humiliation can indeed be irrevocable. |
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It is different because it ends a life, and for that reason it is irrevocable. |
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The killing of Trayvon Martin is a terrifying tragedy that has inflicted a loss that is irrevocable. |
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Should consent to sexual intercourse be treated as an irrevocable waiver? |
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I have talked thus to you, child, not to insult you for what is past and irrevocable, but to caution and strengthen you for the future. |
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Members attending the l986 Annual Business Meeting voted to place the Fellowship document before the entire membership for an irrevocable absentee vote. |
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The applicant further alleged that it had entered into an irrevocable contractual obligation to export the product concerned to the Union in the near future. |
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In these other cases, one act of dishonesty or false representation is not treated as irrevocable proof that the offending police officer is beyond future trust. |
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After the closing date and time, proposals will be irrevocable. |
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These notes are secured by irrevocable bank letters of credit. |
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And even though it has been approved after a referendum and has been for long time unapplied, it represents an irreversible achievement of irrevocable rights. |
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Silting, corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement take their toll and the damage is irrevocable. |
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In both his felt-tip pen drawings and in the light shows he did at the Avalon Ballroom, Bruce Conner employed an irrevocable procedure. |
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The goods are handed over only against an irrevocable bank confirmation in favour of the customer or a banker's certified check payable to the customer in the prescribed currency. |
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By annulling an irrevocable judgement, the Supreme Court violated the principle of legal certainty and by deciding that the courts could not judge claims for expropriation, also breached their right of access to the courts. |
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It is not recommended to make an irrevocable gift in a civil union or marriage contract because you cannot change your mind later on by drawing up a will. |
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Every Canadian resident individual who has a Roth IRA and who wishes to defer Canadian taxation on income accrued in the Roth IRA must file a one-time irrevocable Election in respect of each Roth IRA plan or account. |
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The right to vote cannot be restricted except for civil incapacity or as a consequence of an irrevocable penal sentence or in cases of moral unworthiness as laid down by law. |
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If the injury is proven and the cadi is unable to mend their differences, he shall decide in favour of their separation, which shall be irrevocable. |
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Thus, a formally irrevocable trust could be re-characterized into a revocable trust if the settlor is as a matter of fact administering the trust, for instance in the capacity of protector enjoying vast powers over the trust. |
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The interview should be brief and to the point and, while it is acceptable to encourage the employee by commenting on his or her strengths or skills, the employer should be firm in stressing that the decision is irrevocable. |
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In the event that reconciliation is impossible and the husband is wholly or mainly responsible for the maltreatment, the decision will be that they should separate by way of an irrevocable divorce. |
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This is a legal act that may be carried out solely by the legal authority of the Member State that has dealt with the matter and that has handed down an irrevocable and unappealable judgment. |
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As long as they exist as displaced persons they will be identified with their land, so this identity itself must be expunged for the theft to be complete and irrevocable. |
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The government demanded from the developer a comprehensive security package in return for the government's irrevocable commitment to make the subsidy payments. |
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But now that social policies and technological developments have irrevocable global ecological ramifications, blundering trial and error is not enough. |
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For all Schama's eloquent protestation, when it was over and done and we stepped out into the shiny Soho night, it was hard not be persuaded by Wolff's insistence on irrevocable transformation. |
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Scates even takes a great historical risk in leaping into the future, to 2105 and 2025, when the direction of events has become clear and irrevocable. |
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The series 2006 bonds are secured by an irrevocable first lien on all the city's franchise and sales and use tax revenues on parity with existing debt. |
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Once again, Mario Cipollini has announced his definite, absolute, unswerving and irrevocable decision to retire, and this time he means it. Probably. |
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