In short, the advent of industrialism and the Industrial Revolution has irreversibly changed the prognosis for freedom and statism. |
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The toxin irreversibly binds to presynaptic cholinergic receptors at motor nerve terminals and is subsequently internalized. |
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Intercepting the data randomly changes the polarization of the light, irreversibly altering the data. |
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But if you pull hard enough, the plastic holder stretches irreversibly and finally breaks apart. |
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It is the in-between which legitimates the one and the other, both of which are irreversibly atheological. |
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Neither the somatic nor the psychobehavioral sexual characters, then, were laid down irreversibly ab ovo. |
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Overall, it opens the eyes of players, irreversibly expanding the scope of the game. |
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Then came the day of their Mardi Gras dance, and everything changed irreversibly. |
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During 325 nm irradiation, anthranilic acid is rapidly and irreversibly bleached, while NADH emission undergoes only modest reduction. |
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Neonicotinoids bind irreversibly to receptors in the central nervous system of insects. |
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This is the credo by which I am genetically and irreversibly bound to live. |
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Some varieties of derivatives have irreversibly changed the behavior of the underlying financial markets on which they are based. |
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Her waist-length hair had become irreversibly tangled in very sticky insect repellant sticks. |
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Without that strong link to the irreversibly absent yet sharply desired object, the image would be a mere work of art. |
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The very principle of introducing foreigners in large numbers is the idea of altering the nation irreversibly. |
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Those older, heading irreversibly away from their peak, can feel for some time that they are still in the rough vicinity of desirability. |
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This is important because if asymptomatic chronic hyponatremia is not corrected, the brain system can be damaged irreversibly. |
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The next election, expected in only six months time, could perhaps be as important as the one of 1923 when the old Liberal party was irreversibly elbowed aside by Labour. |
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The idea is not to give orders but to educate, promote and then back the effort in several ways until it is irreversibly implanted. |
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The rudder was locked irreversibly and had to be released by levering the rudder horn with a screwdriver. |
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They've ruined the city's best intersection, probably irreversibly. |
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Will they cease their depredations against the environment when it is so irreversibly compromised that even their own children begin to sicken and die? |
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An example of involuntary, passive euthanasia would be withholding renal dialysis from an irreversibly comatose patient whose kidneys have failed. |
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Even as Team Edwards stumbled irreversibly in the primaries, Baron was quick with a pep talk. |
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I just didn't realize that I'd be so irreversibly hooked so quickly. |
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Vermiculite and vermiculitic minerals preferably and irreversibly adsorb these cations and fix them between the layers. |
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We have already seen whole island ecosystems altered irreversibly by human activities, and the extinction of species caused by overconsumption. |
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It is a good thing that Mulroney was booted out when he was or this country would have been irreversibly bankrupt. |
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The base of magnetic media, such as video, audio, or data tapes, floppy discs, deforms irreversibly. |
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Before you irreversibly cancel all the data stored, Racetime2 asks you to confirm this choice. |
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This ideal enabled the European project to move forwards confidently, and without doubt irreversibly. |
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Unfortunately, it is exactly at these lowest points in life where predators can change the picture irreversibly. |
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According to the information submitted, Lys Lieve will irreversibly close its plant facilities and Hiltex will take over its market shares. |
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For language irreversibly influences the distributive potential of work on the European scale and beyond. |
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In order to cope with the economic crisis in the LDCs, all debts must be cancelled immediately, unconditionally and irreversibly. |
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A strong educational effort must be implemented in order not to bequeath to posterity aquifers that are almost irreversibly polluted. |
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Thermosets flow during molding and then cure or harden irreversibly. |
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All clandestine nuclear weapons programmes must be completely, verifiably and irreversibly dismantled. |
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The mobile network operators provide irreversibly anonymised census-level data for mobile Internet usage. |
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And even if they do irreversibly shuffle off, like Darth Vader, there's always the prequel. |
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He had no right to enter it and for that reason he wanted to irreversibly destroy it. |
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Valproate irreversibly alters steroid secretion patterns from porcine follicular cells in vitro. |
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The team found that cell membranes were either reversibly or irreversibly disturbed following an NIR pulse, depending on the energy of the laser. |
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Our key objective is to assist Bosnia and Herzegovina in becoming a stable, viable, peaceful and multiethnic country, which cooperates peacefully with its neighbours and is irreversibly on track towards EU membership. |
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Once an e-mail address has been blocked and has not been unblocked for at least 1 month, all e-mails of that account will be irreversibly deleted. |
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The sensor probe can be damaged irreversibly due to mechanical loads. |
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Use of nonflammable, substantially irreversibly heat set, carbonaceous fibers having a LOI value greater than 40 in a flame arresting structure for use with containers for holding flammable fluids. |
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Whales, which are capable of communicating with other whales several thousand kilometres away using very low frequency sonar, can suffer lesions that irreversibly alter their sensory organs. |
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The relatively soft surface of the gold-carrying material allows air bubbles to appear through the absorption of humidity, a phenomenon which irreversibly damages the reading of the data. |
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It was also a moment at which the winds of change irreversibly swept away classicism, giving way to the uncontainable force of romantic authenticity and freedom in the arts. |
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As state agencies are scaled down and private companies called in to take over their roles, there is the real danger of irreversibly losing public sector skills and capacity in water and sanitation provision. |
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The present generations have the responsibility to bequeath to future generations an Earth which will not one day be irreversibly damaged by human activity. |
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Shachtman insisted that Cannon was never more than an unreconstructed Zinovievist, shaped irreversibly into a bureaucrat by his experiences in the degenerating Communist International. |
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The justice and wisdom of this approach rest on the legal rights already irreversibly established for the cause of feminism, notably as regards the right to work. |
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The bribe asked by a schoolmaster to enrol a family's daughter in the 'free' elementary school means a girl's education and opportunities may be irreversibly blocked. |
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It should lead instantly and irreversibly to complete radicalisation of even the most apolitical of individuals, even those with consciences flabbier that their inner thighs. |
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The resulting soils, called oxisols, are deep red in colour, are infertile, and may even harden irreversibly into bricklike laterite after being drained and cultivated. |
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The hydrophilic, highly branched polymer provides an ideal microenvironment for allergens, binding them irreversibly while maintaining their native structure. |
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At the same time, plasmin irreversibly inhibits the coagulation activity of prothrombinase. Studies are being conducted to further understand how these newly discovered functions may contribute to normal clot production. |
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The toxophoric portion of a given pesticide may interact reversibly or irreversibly with its biomolecular site, depending upon the reactive nature of the toxophore and the biomolecular site. |
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Already, we have set reforms in motion that within the next year will advance the progress of the Rose Revolution and irreversibly deepen our identity as the freest State in our region. |
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One, it could irreversibly limit Canada's ability to generate and offer its citizens the hope for stem cell based cures for devastating illnesses. |
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These materials must be permanently and irreversibly disposed of. |
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Unauthorized attempts to remove this seal will irreversibly damage it. |
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In the event of structural overcapacity in the relevant market, the aid recipient must contribute to a reduction of the excess capacity by irreversibly reducing its own capacity by an amount proportionate to the aid received. |
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In truth, Europe committed an error in believing that Russia would be permanently and irreversibly weakened after the sudden and relatively unexpected fall of the Soviet Empire. |
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Moreover, theology points to creation as a whole of interdependent creatures in a common history where events today may irreversibly determine tomorrow's situation and outlook. |
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Tens of thousands of girls and young women are at risk every day of suffering a terrible practice that injures them irreversibly from a physical point of view, but also does extremely serious psychological damage. |
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The Perdaens Eye Research Fund was created to carry out fundamental and clinically applied research on diseases of the human cornea which lead to irreversibly reduced vision. |
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At optimum accumulation point, the Sun egests matter, while light and other electromagnetic waves are irreversibly propagated in space. |
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This wing of Cornwallis' army was virtually destroyed on October 7, irreversibly breaking Loyalist support in the Carolinas. |
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Externally, former submissive states raided the empire and the vast border territories were irreversibly lost for subsequent centuries. |
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If ingested, it damages internal organs irreversibly and may even be fatal. |
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The sound intensity of the vuvuzela can irreversibly damage the external auditory meatus. |
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In effect, brachial plexus avulsion injuries represent an inner amputation, irreversibly separating the hand from neural control. |
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We have designed a unique way to connect protein building blocks irreversibly and precisely, via spontaneous isopeptide bond formation. |
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Ms Nash, who is the mother of two boys, spoke movingly of how her life had changed irreversibly but said others must not go through what she did. |
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Not by irreversibly breaking apart, with all the risks that means. |
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Both the mist and the solution have a corrosive effect on human tissue, with the potential to damage respiratory organs, eyes, skin, and intestines irreversibly. |
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If these proposals go ahead unchecked, we will see sprawling suburbs which will irreversibly damage the character of these semi-rural settlements. |
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Spain lost its empire in Europe, and although it kept its empire in the Americas and the Philippines, it was irreversibly weakened as a great power. |
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The most crucial juncture of this was at Kings Mountain, and the victory of the Patriot partisans irreversibly crippled Loyalist military capability in the South. |
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The research has demonstrated that covalent drugs can be designed and targeted to irreversibly and covalently bond to molecular domains specific to proteases. |
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