For any country to leave the euro will be destabilising because it would break the supposed irrevocability of membership. |
The swiftness and irrevocability of the changes it had brought about left him with nothing he could use to rebuild his sense of being. |
Be that as it may, this guarantee of irrevocability should be enshrined in the future Moldovan Constitution. |
But when I think about it, the reality, the responsibility, the irrevocability of it, there's no spark, no enthusiasm. |
It secures publicity and transparency, she said, and added that the best aspect of it was the irrevocability of deals. |
In fact, the poet finds her most powerful tool to be one of the clearest markers of the irrevocability of the loss. |