Let's leave aside those of us who believe that the judgment of art is irremediably subjective. |
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Others say that real art there was impossible, that it was irremediably contaminated by the propagandistic powers of socialism. |
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Truth may be universal but human perception and expression of it are irremediably situated. |
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The story of Lucy Partington, his cousin, is irremediably terrible. |
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Looting irremediably destroys the context of the find, which is a vital part of the historical record of an object or archaeological site. |
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While governments argue about who is responsible, however, the institute and the lives of hundreds of students will be irremediably damaged. |
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The applicant states that the true effect of the decisions is to prohibit irremediably the union between Schneider and Legrand. |
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At 55°C any data recorded on a magnetic data carrier, such as a diskette or a Zip disk, is irremediably lost. |
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In fact, the order of creation and its delicate harmony are in danger of being irremediably compromised. |
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Generation after generation, Canada has absorbed groups of immigrants who were initially viewed with disdain as irremediably foreign. |
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Like every human effort, this proposal is neither perfect nor, may I say, irremediably flawed. |
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A duty of solidarity with individuals suffering from disorders prohibits any attempt to hinder research and irremediably penalise sufferers. |
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We cannot accept that a country on the frontiers of Europe sinks irremediably into dictatorship. |
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In the contrary case, the two bodies irremediably tend to approach and ultimately collide. |
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His looking-glass view of the world has been irremediably distorted by his academic background, which has focussed on the existence of market failures. |
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The destruction of these forests will not only irremediably harm the landscape. |
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Contrary to what the executive committee and the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development would have us believe, this revision slyly but irremediably introduces genetically modified vines. |
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The al-Qaida brand is irremediably tarnished. |
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The exiles who fled the Generalissimo's dictatorship after the civil war believed, and persuaded most non-Spaniards, that anyone who lived under Franco was irremediably tainted by his regime. |
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More important than these relatively minor territorial losses was the realization throughout Europe that Spain's pretensions to hegemony had definitely and irremediably failed. |
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In particular, the psychological or physical harm resulting from such violence could heighten domestic tensions and it taints irremediably the reputation of Ukraine as a tolerant and friendly society. |
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That means that all the orbits around the star are not stable: a too close orbit is unstable: a particle could not rotate around the star but would be irremediably accreted by it. |
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It is intolerable that almost 200 million children under five suffer from protein and energy deficiencies threatening their future, most often irremediably. |
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It is sincerely to be hoped that the context of terrorism prevailing at present around the world is not long-lasting and does not irremediably damage the ability of individuals to accept others. |
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If, on a formal level, the two cases at issue are different, on a political level they helped to achieve a balance which has been irremediably upset. |
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On the other, commentators believe that China has been irremediably weakened by the crisis and are pessimistic as to its potential to emerge as a solid economic superpower. |
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Those who do not forgive remain irremediably tied to the past, and painful memories prevent them from bounding towards new skies and new horizons. |
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When we occasionally speak of protecting life at other levels, we should be conscious of the urgency of saving that life which already exists, which we have before our eyes and which is irremediably dying out. |
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