Such interim measures may be taken in order to prevent serious and irreparable harm to any person, or general damage to the public interest. |
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The rest of the night I sit there, wondering if I've done something irreparable, lost something irretrievable. |
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He was a noble son of the earth and his death was an irreparable loss to mankind. |
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The committee was also worried that the gold will be extracted using cyanide which would cause irreparable damage to the East Rhodope Mountains. |
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If not repaired now it may become irreparable, and there is the danger of anarchy and chaos in India too. |
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Mr Devereux said as well as a huge financial loss some of the damage was irreparable. |
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If this condition persists too long the baby suffers irreparable brain damage. |
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In the present case, I see no irreparable harm or prejudice that cannot be compensated for by costs. |
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Naturally this only occurs in situations of extreme gravity or urgency threatening irreparable damage to persons. |
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One tiny mistake could take weeks to undo, a larger error could cause the entire ship irreparable damage. |
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But if the allegation was true and a bishop acted too slowly, irreparable damage may be caused to the victims. |
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Its appointment would do irreparable harm to the cause of the Chief Justice, those lawyers said. |
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Even before the oath of 1790 further irreparable losses had been sustained, not all of them material. |
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He said sea angling was a major sport and recreational activity and if the competitions had to be cancelled irreparable damage would be done. |
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Two different judges in those three separate hearings have said no irreparable harm is being done. |
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The whole nation mourned the irreparable loss as Nelson laid peacefully in his sarcophagus. |
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Last year's construction caused irreparable harm to some of the family farms there. |
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The pictures of petrol-bomb hurling youths that flashed round the world more than a year ago did irreparable harm to the city's image. |
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Will the applicants suffer irreparable harm uncompensable by money damages if the relief sought is not granted? |
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Now, some people will insist that massive strokes leave irreparable injuries to the brain. |
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It establishes that the law may not authorize acts or contracts which entail the loss or irreparable sacrifice of individual liberty or dignity. |
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This approach is based on the idea that being publicly known as a Liberal in Quebec can harm one's reputation and cause irreparable damage. |
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Implacable malice will justly be punished with irreparable ruin. |
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We must realise that we have reached a point of no return, and have caused irreparable damage. |
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It is also used in emergencies, when a swift decision is needed to prevent irreparable damage, such as the razing of a heritage building. |
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Never submerge or wash down the scale as this could cause rust and irreparable damage. |
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She claims compensation for irreparable effects of the assaults on her mental condition and their consequent effect on her ability to earn her future livelihood. |
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Her botched and dicey decision could have caused irreparable damage to the environment. |
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This is an irreparable decision which is at times even based on a miscarriage of justice. |
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It would be an irreparable loss to science if they should get away. |
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It reached the point where it was irreparable, and the best thing to do for the entire family was to separate. |
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David Frum on the irreparable damage Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald have caused. |
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She has completely demolished my family and right now, the relationship's irreparable. |
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The estrangement, as Strauss called it, seems irreparable – however many runs Pietersen scores. |
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This is mischievous because, obviously, massively increasing coal exports at this time will do irreparable damage to our climate. |
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El Salvador wanted to wait until it could determine whether it was possible to mine without causing irreparable environmental damage. |
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We are no longer prepared to put up with reckless behaviour, which too often has resulted in irreparable damage to the environment. |
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If damage proves to be irreparable, P53 initiates cell death with the formation of sunburn cells. |
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There appears to be little support for the view that this project, in itself, will cause significant and irreparable environmental harm. |
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My personal fear is that untold irreparable damage will be done. |
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The Commission considers that a prompt divestiture is necessary to prevent irreparable damage to conditions of effective competition. |
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Hence the importance of consulting a notary before signing any document, to avoid difficult and often irreparable situations. |
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At temperatures of over 400°C, avoid violent knocks or thermal shock as these may cause irreparable damage to the sensor. |
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Foot-and-mouth may have already caused irreparable archaeological loss. |
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Murphy has pointed out that this implies enduring and irreparable harm, and that it may be narrower than the judicial elaborations on the old law. |
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The imposition of firefighting and crash rescue will do irreparable damage if and when those airports have to pick up all the costs. |
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While you can bang out the dents and dings somewhat on the track, there will also be a certain amount of destruction to you vehicle that's just irreparable. |
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If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland. |
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The majority of prisoners are crooks, thugs, murderers and rapists, who took the lives of people and did irreparable damage to women and young girls. |
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He regretted that if such irresponsible, poisonous and aggressive speeches were not stopped, they would cause irreparable loss to the country's secular warp and woof. |
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I'll leave that to the gang of pie-in-the-sky crusaders who crawled out of the woodwork in force this week claiming the game has been dragged down to irreparable levels. |
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The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable. |
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Thirty years of civil war have done irreparable harm to Sri Lanka. |
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Any misuse of the image or infringement of this agreement will cause Primera irreparable damage. |
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A large number of executions are the consequences of irreparable miscarriages of justice. |
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Rick Bond dumps dozens of irreparable TVs, hi-fis and and videos in a skip a few yards from his shop. |
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According to this Article, the Commission is empowered to adopt interim measures in cases where there is a risk of serious and irreparable harm to competition and there is prima facie evidence of an infringement. |
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Each committee may take urgent action by way of interim measures if irreparable harm would otherwise be suffered before a given case is examined in the usual course. |
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The changes that occur, and that yield something like a drama, occur with an environmental gradualness punctuated by spasms of sudden, decisive, irreparable actions. |
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The challenge is that of promoting awareness of the importance of preserving an inheritance whose loss is irreparable for precisely the reason that its value is unquantifiable. |
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We are at a critical juncture that requires urgent efforts to prevent the further decline of the situation and to save the peace process from irreparable damage. |
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There must be no irreparable damages arising from the incorrect handling of the collector whilst it is being transported to its place of use. The aluminium frame is not bent out of shape. |
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If Peru continues to cause irreparable damages to Nature, as a result of the ignorance of its rulers, allowing the depredation of our natural resources, it would be an unforgivable tragedy for our country and for the planet. |
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Among other things, unsatisfactory irrigation methods are responsible for irreparable salinity and excessive leaching, leading to a growing barrenness of soils. |
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This stock is now considered to be in critical condition and will definitely not be able to support the current level of fishing effort without substantial and possibly irreparable damage. |
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Alas, no. Lupin's exposure as a werewolf did irreparable damage to his prospects for a career in teaching, and with the likes of Fenrir Greyback out there, werewolves are unlikely to receive a good press any time soon. |
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Do not bend or deform the probes as this could cause irreparable damage. |
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Moreover, to substantiate an allegation that a full hearing would cause her irreparable harm, the complainant had to show more harm than the mere waste of public money. |
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We are doomed to choose, and every choice may entail an irreparable loss. |
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I said that if all nuclear weapons stockpiled primarily by the US and the Soviet Union were divided into 1,000 parts, then even one of them would be enough to cause irreparable damage to all life on Earth. |
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Ultimately, her inability to make meaningful decisions could result in her subjecting herself to irreparable legal, psychological and emotional harm. |
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Treatment for the individual's entire life is contemplated, and for many of the diseases, treatment must be initiated in childhood, or else the disease will have already caused irreparable damage. |
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I refer to terrorism that nothing whatsoever can justify, and to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, which is fraught with the risk of irreparable damage. |
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The adoption of Bill C-38 will cause irreparable damage to the basic fabric of human coexistence the family founded on marriage and result in a deeply wounded society. |
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These measures not only deter fraudulent behaviour, they are also your best chance to discover fraud before it does irreparable harm to your business. |
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If the duration of the suspension is lengthy, an employee is forced to look for alternative employment or risk irreparable loss of income and benefits. |
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Yes, all of us will regret it, because it will have done irreparable harm to the prestige and reputation of our country. |
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The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. |
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For those seeking to improve their appearance, the nose job can be a risky procedure and sometimes irreparable to correct if botched. |
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Patients with isolated loss of external rotation due to isolated irreparable infraspinatus tears often tolerate this condition well and can be managed nonsurgically. |
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The damage was so severe that it was feared that the cup was irreparable. |
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It says in the Torah that both gossip and murder cause irreparable damage. |
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