Such repeated wear and tear from daily activities will
cause irrevocable damage much more quickly than in the thoracic spine.
Not exact matches
Laughable: UN Report: «
Damage being
caused by climate change... is no longer a matter of debate» — «The science has become more
irrevocable than ever» — Sept. 24, 2009
See: Laughable: UN Report: «
Damage being
caused by climate change... is no longer a matter of debate» — «The science has become more
irrevocable than ever» — Sept. 24, 2009 — Also, AP's Seth Borenstein delivered his usual pabulum on global warming, complete with extensive quotes from Corell.
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.