In the circumstances, it is necessary to assess whether the delay has caused irremediable prejudice to the defendant. |
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Their afflictions were of long standing, and they felt them to be irremediable. |
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I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me. |
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Incompatibility of temperament has cause the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. |
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And there are real, bitter and irremediable losses that come with the loss of language traditions. |
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The collapse of the Democrats' Southern base was now obvious and irremediable. |
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To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss. |
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The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable, whereas the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree. |
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Though Magdalen is still alive, the novel's prophetic gloom seems to have been realized in the irremediable loss of her character. |
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Recall, for example, his reaction to his father's death, an event which represented irremediable evil to Lisbeth. |
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The extinction of animals and plant species and the depletion of non-renewable resources are irremediable crimes. |
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They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security. |
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Its a sort of irremediable layer of anti-US attitudes that come with the superpower territory and that we cannot do anything about. |
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Ten years ago I would have said that this sad state of affairs was irremediable, at least for the immediate future. |
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The consequence is that the claim is irremediable, and in the event no amendment has been sought. |
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We see that there was an irremediable hazard on the one hand and a remediable, human-induced one on the other. |
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Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience. |
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Consequently, any spiking is likely to pose significant irremediable long-term danger. |
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A binary approach of either rescue or liquidation can sweep away the uncertainties associated with trying to prevent irremediable insolvency. |
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Women formed a circle around the committee to express sadness with the unfortunately irremediable character of the governance act. |
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A takeover as heavy-handed as the one that prompted our decision inevitably has irremediable consequences. |
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There is nothing irremediable about the alleged violation of procedural rights invoked by the applicant. |
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If women stop for too long, we can do irremediable harm to our scientific development. |
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Any violent knocks or attempts to use the point as a lever could cause irremediable damage. |
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This will have a catastrophic and irremediable effect on the planet. |
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The flow of visitors, while positive for the development of local populations, may have negative effects on conservation, leading to irremediable damage. |
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Pending agreement each State concerned shall take provisional measures to the extent feasible to prevent irremediable injury to the cultural heritage of the requesting State. |
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So, the adoption of this directive will produce irremediable modifications concerning the respect and the protection of European citizens' Human Rights and civil liberties. |
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On 13 November 1987, he expressed the hope that relationships of exchange and the mechanism of finance can be reformed before short-sightedness and egoism degenerate into irremediable conflicts. |
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Structural measures which do not require immediate action, such as, the irremediable and automatic participation of the State in the own funds of the firm, cannot be financed through rescue aid. |
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Given the existence of thresholds of no return, of trends that threaten irremediable harm or loss to future generations, it is also vital that they should speak out in time. |
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Handle the air humidity and temperature sensor with care and avoid contact of the sensor surfaces with sticky or corrosive substances which may cause irremediable damage to the sensors. |
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In the event of a subsequent acquittal, the media reports may already have caused irremediable harm to their reputation, and this will not be erased by the judgment. |
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But the stillness of Arbus's still reins in the movingness of the movie, bringing it back to earth, to the pensiveness and the irremediable pastness of the photograph. |
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The next powerful evocation of the contemptibility of colonial times in Onitsha takes place soon after Fintan and Maou's arrival in Nigeria, with irremediable consequences. |
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There was an irremediable split between the two sides of the family. |
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