Sentences with phrase «irreparable damage as»

Any error during installation could lead to irreparable damage as it may cause the loss of reputation to the client, if the device does not function well.

Not exact matches

Seriously the boy is going to have that much irreparable damage by attending the graduation and NOT praying as other did so?
Caution: make sure you set your dishwasher to air dry, not heat dry as a heat dry cycle can cause irreparable damage to your pump parts.
Also, avoid boiling diapers that are more than two years old as this may cause irreparable damage.
His lawyer, Ken Anku, argued that, his client will face an irreparable damage if the oral examination is allowed to take place but a deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame, opposed the application, describing the reasons as incompetent and unmeritorious.
The detector developed at UNH, known as DoSEN, short for Dose Spectra from Energetic Particles and Neutrons, measures and calculates the absorbed dose in matter and tissue resulting from the exposure to indirect and direct ionizing radiation, which can change cells at the atomic level and lead to irreparable damage.
And sometimes, science is done poorly or improperly, causing irreparable damage — such as the discredited British study that still fuels the antivaccine movement.
As a result, mucopolysaccharides build up in the cells and cause irreparable damage to organs, bones, the brain and nerves.
«A harm is irreparable where there is no adequate remedy at law, such as monetary damages,» she wrote, but if the plaintiffs won, they could recoup the estimated $ 754,000 to their budget.
The owners of said car will usually receive a payout from the insurance company at which point the insurer takes ownership of the car and assesses the damage - branding it with a categorisation from Cat A to Cat N. Cat A cars have suffered irreparable damage such as a catastrophic fire and will never be sanctioned by authorities for road use again.
Never use the vehicle with insufficient lubrication or with contaminated or inappropriate lubricants, as these accelerate wear on moving parts and may cause irreparable damage.
Imagine the irreparable damage caused to the 911 driver's libido as he guns his sports car to the limiter in each gear — only to see Boz calmly surveying the Porsche's front light clusters through the rear window of a rapidly disappearing M5 wagon.
Amazon really should make sure that no books are being sold at higher prices than paperback editions — that's irreparable damage to the Kindle's image as a money saver.
I saw a newspaper article a few months ago regarding LED lights (as in LED TVs, LED displays on PCs, LED lights inside refrigerators etc) which cause irreparable damage to the retina.
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.»
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.
Vitamin E also aids in blood clotting and immunity, but it plays other important roles in overall health as well — a deficiency in this key vitamin can cause liver problems, reproductive illnesses, irreparable heart damage, and muscle wasting.
Any misuse of the sellers / breeders bloodlines could result in irreparable damage to that reputation, therefore should a puppy that was sold as a pet or with conditional breeding rights be utilized for breeding in a program other than outlined in this agreement, EQ Bostons will take legal action including repossession of the dog, recovery of punitive damages and recovery of all expenses associated in remedying the breach of contract including but not limited to: Attorney's fees, transportation, unpaid wages, shipping, and vet expenses.
Cheats like this, the company says, ruin the product and their reputation: «As a result of Defendant's contributory copyright infringement, Epic has suffered and will continue to suffer, substantial and irreparable damage to its business reputation and good will.»
As long as the artists don't do irreparable damage, they are free do as they pleasAs long as the artists don't do irreparable damage, they are free do as they pleasas the artists don't do irreparable damage, they are free do as they pleasas they please.
The Precautionary Principle — which some interpret as saying that, if a course of action carries even a remote chance of irreparable damage, then one should not pursue it, no matter how great the benefits may be — gave Europeans a firm philosophical basis for saying no to GMOs.
However, it looks as though there may have been irreparable damage done to the planet and that greenhouse gases will stay anomalously high for decades, even centuries, after we stop emitting greenhouse gases.
But rapid loss of Arctic ice due to climate change is leading to great shifts — temperatures are increasing, storms are intensifying and sea levels are rising as we move towards irreparable damage.
He and those like him, in positions of power who dishonestly oppose action on climate change, so abetting irreparable damage to this planet that we all share and love, will be seen by future generations as the worst of the worst.
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.
The installation is subject to a number of restrictions provided by the statute, such as complying with applicable building codes and not causing irreparable damage to the condominium property.
(b) notice as required by subsection (6) could not be given because the delay necessary to do so would result in irreparable damage or injury, a breach of the peace or an interruption in an essential public service;
Since mediation is confidential, it allows companies to avoid negative press coverage, and to prevent risks such as leaking of trade secrets and irreparable damage to both business reputation and relationships.
It would be wrong in principle for me to recognize, as irreparable harm, any damage to Google's reputation that might result from its clients» misapprehension of procedure in this jurisdiction and the appropriate test on an application for an interim stay in the Court of Appeal.
Partner further agrees that the payment of liquidated damages shall not be construed as a release or waiver by the Company of the right to prevent the continuation of any such breach of this Agreement in equity or otherwise and shall not preclude or be construed to preclude the Company from making a showing of irreparable injury or any other element that may be necessary to secure injunctive relief.
Instead, the same old four part test for injunctive relief that we all learned back in law school applies where the district court weighs factors as likelihood of success and irreparable nature of harm in determining whether to order a permanent injunction or whether monetary damages will suffice.
Despite the attempt of the Supreme Administrative Court to raise the stakes further, the recent development should guarantee there would be no irreparable damage in the EU (meant as EU plus national ones) judicial system and the whole affair will be put to rest as historical curiosity.
As a result, companies could face irreparable damage to their finances and reputation.
Companies will take a hard look at any past abuse of drugs or alcohol, as this may have caused irreparable damage to the body.
Although you might feel as if the damage created is irreparable, through Christ, healing is possible.
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