Sentences with phrase «does irreversible»

High heat does irreversible damage to the majority of the components of milk and may cause intolerance even in individuals who have no history of milk allergies.
Even if he decides to try to become more restrained in his job as NEC director, he's already done some irreversible damage with the way he's conducted himself in the White House so far.
Mining on the ocean floor could do irreversible damage to deep - sea ecosystems, says a new study of seabed mining proposals around the world.
We are worried that this will do irreversible damage to his microbiome.
«Annual testing is important because the time from infection to adult worms is roughly months, meaning some pets may have been infected with juvenile worms that did not originally result in a positive test but have since matured into adult worms that are doing irreversible damage.»
Despite efforts to pull her up, the «Queen of the fillies» was motivated to finish and simply refused to stop, doing irreversible damage to her leg before racing the finish line.
At Berenji & Associates, we know that the bond you have with your grandchild is invaluable and that the sudden loss of this relationship could do irreversible damage to you and your grandchild.
Chemotherapy did irreversible damage to her heart and major organs.
Transaction backlog and excessively high transaction fees have done irreversible damage to Bitcoin.

Not exact matches

If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible
Of note, Xi told the forum that globalization was an irreversible trend, adding that China would do its part by taking major measures to open up its economy as soon as possible and widen market access to foreign - funded firms.
«Payments made with virtual currencies are not only irreversible,» the report continues, «they also do not have the same legal protections as most traditional payment methods, such as the ones you have when using a credit card.»
«We are committed to the permanent, verifiable, irreversible dismantling of North Korea's weapons of mass destruction program, and to do so without delay,» Pompeo said at his swearing - in ceremony at the State Department in Washington.
It is a good thing that God made that binding, irreversible commitment to stick with us no matter what, to refrain from destroying us no matter what we do, because look at us now.
The intuition that reality for human beings, and indeed for all living things, is necessarily temporal, with an irreversible distinction between past, present, and future, is difficult to reconcile with the idea, long orthodox in the physics community, that time does not exist for subatomic particles or even for single atoms.
The epigenetic programming established during development is normally quite stable (skin cells do not spontaneously turn into brain cells during adult life), but it is not irreversible.
Thus does John Updike report on Wilmot's abrupt and irreversible deconversion experience at the outset of In the Beauty of the Lilies, a four - generation saga which is partly a fictional version of Updike's family history, partly an account of the decline of religious faith in America, and partly a reflection of Updike's own angry, personal struggle to find religious meaning.
If it is true that, bound by the collective interaction of its liberties, the human social group can not escape from certain irreversible laws of evolution, does this mean that, observed along its axis of «greatest complexity» (i.e. increasing liberty) the World is coiling upon itself with as much sureness as it is in other respects radiating outwards and explosively expanding?
Just remember: The first to take on Jesus as a psychologist, though not as a medically trained psychopathologist, was the German scholar and philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the greatest critics of Christianity (who ended up suffering an irreversible mental breakdown himself) People do not willingly die for a lie.
We can not admit irreversible sentences in our finite history because in so doing we are usurping a final judgement that God has not entrusted to His creatures.75
Does the apparently irreversible and forceful trend deconstructing modernity and some of its abuses (colonialism, rationalism, individualism, deism, naturalism, authoritarianism, the contractual mentality, a flawed approach to «sovereignty» and so on) mean that the hour of once colonised countries has come and that they will be given a real voice and be able to realise their aspiration to determine themselves freely?
According to Dreher, «The key thing to notice here is that the original Benedictines understood that the process of civilizational decay was, in the short run, irreversible, and that therefore the only reasonable thing to do was to make a strategic retreat behind defensible borders.»
Do you think this is an irreversible reaction and I should just make a new batch keeping this in mind Thanks for the reply!
The important thing to remember is that velocity change does not always correlate injury or irreversible wear and tear.
Unless they win a significant chunk of those and keep the Phillies and Braves from victory in their other series, the damage done in Stanton's absence is likely irreversible.
I have to say that based on my previous assessments long term damages have been done already and might be irreversible»
Unfortunately this isn't really an issue that can be fixed as the damage done is deep and irreversible.
We need a little change arsenal wl be okey nd equal to any pouring task, bt wenger wl nt care.Let us do whatever we could to make wenger divorce arsenal, we need total nd irreversible separation, in wenger we trust is no more nd no longer efficient nd effective.WE NEED HIM OUT.Let us protest until the board consider our excuses, one out of two: either wenger shld change his irresoanable attitude, principal or whatever so called, OR he shld go, arsenal is never his parents house.Arsene prove to be an intentional stobborn nd cantankerous individual nd his attitude provide so many pains nd discomforts upon the minds of arsenal fans.
letting them know that putting that baby down for awhile will not cause irreversible brain damage, which quite frankly, is what some CIO people do.
Although the damage that has been done to the earth is irreversible, we can do our best to preserve it as it is by teaching our children.
But if she did have one of the forms of galactosemia, continuing to nurse could cause irreversible damage.
I find it ironic that churches feel they should be given irreversible tax exempt status no matter what they do (lobby & donate to candidates) and protections from «freedom of oppression» and yet they are and have always been the primary champion of barring the civil rights of lgbt people and women across this country.
But the damage Paladino has done to himself with the LGBT community is undoubtedly irreversible at this point — even with the small segment that might have been willing to hear him out prior to this latest dust - up.
It might be too late then, damages might have been done which may be irreversible.
As part of a package of reforms, the Immigration Bill says foreign criminals can be deported even before the outcome of their appeal is known, as long as they do not face «serious irreversible harm» at home.
«Although we don't know the exact tipping point, we estimate that the Amazon is very close to this irreversible limit,» Nobre said.
That is an irreversible nasty large impact you don't want.
«There are thresholds of irreversible change out there, we don't know where they are,» Stanford's Schneider notes.
But, you know, the idea of pulling this altogether, of wait there may be boundaries beyond which we do not want the environment to go, either because they go in to a tipping [point] and fundamentally change or because you -LSB-'ve caused][a] near - irreversible amount of damage.
«At one level, it just reinforces a point that we already knew: that the effects of climate change and sea level rise are irreversible and going to be with us for thousands of years,» says Williams, who did not work on the study.
Diagnosing Alzheimer's disease before irreversible damage is done is one of medicine's major goals.
«The majority of trainees will eventually choose to pursue those careers, but only after having made irreversible investments in what is often more than a decade in training for academic jobs that do not exist,» the presidents and chancellors wrote.
«We don't know for certain if the damage is irreversible, but I expect so, because the cells that hold the internal structure in place have been infected and destroyed,» said Diamond, who is also a professor of pathology and immunology, and of molecular microbiology.
Instead of killing HIV, as it would do with other viruses, the CD4 cell makes more copies of HIV, which then leave to invade other CD4 cells, ad infinitum, until an irreversible, lethal cascade has been unleashed.
As such it is important that we find new ways to diagnose the disease early, giving us a chance to investigate and instigate new treatments before irreversible damage is done
But many researchers now think those trials failed because they started too late — after too much irreversible damage had been done to the brain.
But until he understands how the cells are stressed in the first place, he won't know much: «We frankly don't have a clue as to how much microwave radiation is needed to cause irreversible damage to cellular proteins.
Never mind that it is only a few eggs — and we do need to establish limits on the amount because this procedure is irreversible.
Current FDA - approved medications, including Aricept, Razadyne and Exelon, offer only fleeting short - term benefits for Alzheimer's patients, but they do nothing to slow the steady, irreversible decline of brain function that erases a person's memory and ability to think clearly.
How does hypoxia drive an irreversible phenotype without genetic manipulation?
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