Sentences with phrase «do irreparable damage»

They can even do irreparable damage to your property!
Its the circularity of the logic that gets me — because the revelation that the IRB may be doing irreparable harm to people's lives may do irreparable damage to the IRB's reputation, we can't reveal the study's results.
In addition, a disorganized attorney can easily miss important filing dates or appointments, and could do irreparable damage to your case.
As long as the artists don't do irreparable damage, they are free do as they please.
It may take many hours of work to undo the damage caused by a bad experience, and sometimes it may do irreparable damage.
If a dog with this background became a popular sire, it could do irreparable damage to the gene pool.
Even one sneaky mosquito can do irreparable damage to your dog, so make sure you do everything you can to keep your four - legged companion protected from the infected bloodsuckers.
Not all puppies live in the most learning - friendly environment as some are left alone for extended bouts of time and that can do irreparable damage to their development.
He wrote that, while «much progress has been made during the past few years as stronger regulations have benefited the industry,» further changes, such as the implementation of floating net asset values, «could do irreparable damage to portfolios that have served savers and the U.S. economy well over the past 25 years.»
In fact this small pickup, iconic among the off - roading crowd, would do irreparable damage to its reputation if it changed too much.
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Despite the presumed good intentions of many policy makers, certainly including Secretary Duncan and President Obama, policies that could do irreparable damage to public schools are now in place.
To hurry through the day, to hurry through classes, grades, and a timetable of achievements is contrary to the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.»
Scotland's local government body Cosla has raised concerns that the government's «hasty» changes to the country's education system «could do irreparable damage for future generations».
It's like fighting the battle of Britain by grounding the airforce and using the artillery, hoping the odd unescorted plane may do irreparable damage to the enemy's capabilities.
The middle class is evaporating while Obama cheerfully leads the whole nation over fiscal cliff that could do irreparable damage.
That perception can do irreparable damage to your reputation.
Will we have done irreparable damage to the relationship between the gay community and the Church?
It was a classic example of evangelicalism's continued obsession with homosexuality, an obsession I believe has done irreparable damage to the relationship between the Church and the gay community.
I have a feeling that the previous run of games, just three wins from 11 games culminating in three consecutive defeats to Barcelona, Man United and Swansea, may have done irreparable damage to our season and it has certainly seen the knives coming out for Arsene Wenger.
It was the timing of that decision that further obfuscated the issue because when World Cup was closing in and his name was nearly cemented in the 23 man squad, he chose to move away from limelight and in doing so, had probably done an irreparable damage to his World Cup dreams.
Once considered a hopeful for the Conservative leadership, the junior doctors row did irreparable damage to his reputation.
I hope I'm not doing irreparable damage to my career, but this open approach has led to the number of unanswerable enquiries dropping off very quickly!
P3497 is a service bulletin indicating a need for a software update to address the excessive oil consumption so I don't expect the light to go off until we've had a chance to do that but I'm wondering if there's a chance that I did irreparable damage to the engine driving it with so little oil.
This acid corrodes the plates and does irreparable damage.
That error deflates the story and the tension so persistently that it does irreparable damage.
Whether a chattel had been so affixed to land or buildings as to become a fixture depended on the object and purpose of the annexation and if the chattel could be removed without doing irreparable damage to the premises.
Sadly, it may have already soured users» view of the platform, doing irreparable damage to its image.
Frank had done irreparable damage to some important relationships.

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You don't have to throw a chair through a window or quit in the middle of a presentation to cause irreparable damage to your career.
Seriously the boy is going to have that much irreparable damage by attending the graduation and NOT praying as other did so?
But a nuclear war would do such irreparable damage to both humanity and the ecology of the planet that it could bring an end not to specific acts of aggression but to all the higher forms of life on the planet.
We must not do irreparable environmental damage.
You do not need to sterilise the following items (and in fact should not, because it will cause irreparable damage).
The other thing is that whenever a problem appears with a pc motherboard, individuals should not consider the risk regarding repairing the item themselves because if it is not done correctly it can lead to irreparable damage to all the laptop.
And obscene amount of patience, and you could do some irreparable, long - lasting damage if you don't remain patient while your kid tries to navigate their way to, and around, a toilet.
Irreparable damage is done to an unborn baby when the mother smokes.
Running is an excellent way to get back into shape after a baby, but if it's done prematurely, it can cause quite a bit of irreparable damage.
This never means that hope is lost or that irreparable damage is being done — or already has been done — to our baby.
The very future of the labor - backed party will be on the line, and according to one labor source, the damage done by the disagreement over whether or not to back Gov. Andrew Cuomo again may very well be irreparable.
It's time to implement Plan 2014 and prevent the irreparable damage that will occur if we don't act.»
And sometimes, science is done poorly or improperly, causing irreparable damage — such as the discredited British study that still fuels the antivaccine movement.
The damage done by a schizophrenia - inducing mother was irreparable.
Even if they do lower protein level in adults, they may not be effective because damage done earlier in life is irreparable.
And while climate change remains a legitimate concern for wildlife — particularly on isolated mountaintops and in species - poor polar regions — it does not come close to the immediate, irreparable damage caused by the destruction of habitat.
Although sun damage now may not always be visible, the teens and the 20s are the times when irreparable sun damage is often done.
The good news is that because this doesn't happen overnight, blood tests can detect problems long before they go on to cause irreparable damage.
The symptoms of MS won't develop until damage to the myelin sheath is already done, or well underway, which means that by the time the neurological symptoms are present, there is already a significant chance that some damage is irreparable.
But ESO also suffers from a different kind of bug, one that has done (seemingly) irreparable damage to the game's economy: item duping.
On a more profound level, underfed children under the age of five face irreparable damage to their cognitive development, and older children don't fare much better.
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