Always remember that there's no such thing
as irrevocable damage.
Not exact matches
But we could too easily replace this shallowness by another, cruel
as sentimental attitudes inevitably are, which leaves out of account the presence in human life of the sheerly
irrevocable, of that which has been done, and it is now too late to undo, of the
damage inflicted on others that can not be put right and that no interpretation can possible render edifying.
It's
as if they have equated the diagnosis of concussion with doom and a sentence of
irrevocable brain
damage.»
Social media needs to be discussed with all clients, or at least all who are economically active
as its use can have a serious impact on anyone with a professional or business reputation to maintain; quite simply, irresponsible posts or tweets could cause
irrevocable career or business
damage.
More important, however, is the need for clinical pediatrics to move beyond the level of risk factor identification and to leverage advances in the biology of adversity to contribute to the critical task of developing, testing, and refining new and more effective strategies for reducing toxic stress and mitigating its effects
as early
as possible, before
irrevocable damage is done.
«The association has the
irrevocable right of access to each unit during reasonable hours, when necessary for the maintenance, repair, or replacement of any common elements or of any portion of a unit to be maintained by the association pursuant to the declaration or
as necessary to prevent
damage to the common elements or to a unit.»