Frankly, we can't allow it to be irretrievable because the consequences of failure are too dark to imagine. |
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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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All that we can salvage in the present is the memory, like Gretta's, of moments or events that are inevitably irretrievable. |
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But fault was still a feature in many divorce cases, since irretrievable breakdown had to be shown in one of five ways. |
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The Task Force report also notes that 1 in 200 may experience irretrievable memory loss. |
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Two allegations effected an irretrievable breakdown between Toulouse and the University. |
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The half hour delay produces a data loss window during which time email can be truly lost and irretrievable. |
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They punch so limply as an attacking force, though, that falling behind to superior opposition leaves them chasing an irretrievable cause. |
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Plus, there are no irretrievable brushstrokes, and better yet no headaches from chalk dust or mineral spirits. |
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The ecological cost is the irretrievable loss of native species and ecosystems. |
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With someone of that age, the sense of smell is not irretrievable and there are different ways to successfully solve the problem, including hypnotherapy. |
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The sole ground for divorce is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. |
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But with 11 minutes to play, Liverpool's advantage became irretrievable. |
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A wrong move by the sailor, an over correction on helm or sheet, a sudden drop or shift in the wind will cause an immediate and irretrievable capsize. |
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At first they were told she could keep the baby despite having taken one of the pills but the next day they discovered the situation was irretrievable. |
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They regard joining the euro as overwhelmingly negative politically, since it involves an irretrievable loss of sovereignty. |
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Transfers employing such data reduction result in the irretrievable loss of parts of the primary information. |
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Most current transfer technologies result in an irretrievable loss of this information. |
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But she and her family have learned enough about irretrievable loss to keep a hard-earned perspective. |
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As a result of this activity, irretrievable damage has been caused to the biodiversity and environmental integrity of many regions of Spain. |
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Where examination of the samples results in their destruction or irretrievable loss, no customs debt shall be deemed to have been incurred. |
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One of the unseen ramifications of the communicating law was the irretrievable loss of middle-class clients. |
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Article 151 provides that divorce may be granted at the request of either spouse on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown of marriage. |
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Without proper scientific support, production capacity in the Arctic may suffer irretrievable losses instead of being strengthened. |
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But I think I've crossed some sort of irretrievable line here. |
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The signs at the left, top, and right can still be read, but the row along the bottom of the panel is irretrievable due to severe abrasion and loss. |
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His death during the storm was recognized as an irretrievable loss of part of what made the neighborhood the neighborhood. |
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The total destruction or irretrievable loss of the excise goods in question shall be proven to the satisfaction of the competent authorities of the Member State where that total destruction or irretrievable loss occurred. |
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The criterion of irretrievable loss for humanity is met if the damage or destruction of the cultural property in question would result in the impoverishment of the cultural diversity or cultural heritage of humankind. |
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Spring and summer chinook hang on at critically low levels that represent irretrievable loss of invaluable genetic diversity. |
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Files written fifteen or twenty years ago on superannuated computers and obsolete operating systems are for practical purposes irretrievable. |
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I would like to say that the origin of these crises was the unbridled accumulation of capital in a few hands, the irretrievable looting of natural resources and the commercialization of Mother Earth. |
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Young women can make even more irretrievable fools of themselves than young men, if they are not forewarned and foretrained. |
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Especially the irretrievable harm that poses a threat to the plaintiff directly, as grounds for adjudication of the suspensory effect, is very difficult to prove. |
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Each living species that disappears from the face of the planet is an irreversible and irretrievable loss, and if we allow biodiversity to be destroyed, we are slowly but surely destroying ourselves. |
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The Chairperson found that, since those documents were irretrievable, it was understandable that they were not taken into evidence during the investigation. |
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The commercial exploitation of underwater cultural heritage for trade or speculation or its irretrievable dispersal is fundamentally incompatible with the protection and proper management of underwater cultural heritage. |
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America, however, believes the Bank's money is all but irretrievable. |
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The irretrievable breakdown of a marriage can be grounds for divorce. |
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