Sentences with phrase «irreparable damage for»

Both Parties agree that any unauthorized use or disclosure by the Receiving Party of the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information in a manner inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement may cause the Disclosing Party irreparable damage for which remedies other than injunctive relief may be inadequate.
At current carbon emission rates, the Earth will suffer irreparable damage for tens of thousands of years, a new study warned.
The actions of young Briony Tallis cause irreparable damage for years to come in this haunting tale that explores themes of grief, memory and the ramifications of childhood actions in ways very similar to We Were Liars.
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».

Not exact matches

In a federal trademark infringement case, for instance, a plaintiff seeking a quick injunction would encounter at the threshold the high hurdle of showing «irreparable harm» — a standard that won't be met if money damages will provide the plaintiff with adequate recompense for any damages incurred — and it might also have to post an expensive bond (a major hurdle for a nonprofit).
If the Texas company's plan for expanding its Trans Mountain pipeline linking Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C., is completed, the risk of irreparable damage to Burrard Inlet and Vancouver's entire marine ecosystem would rise to a high level.
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.
You also agree that any violation by you of these Terms of Use may constitute an unlawful and unfair business practice and cause irreparable harm to the Action Network Group, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to the Action Network Group obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that the Action Network Group deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
He repeated his line about the need for someone strong to challenge President Obama, adding: «Another four years of this president, and the damage will be irreparable to our economy and our national security.»
Chair of the association, Margaret Eaton, will speak at a summit of child protection later today, when she will call for a «pause for thought» and claim that any rash reaction could lead to «irreparable, long - term damage» to child protection services.
Once considered a hopeful for the Conservative leadership, the junior doctors row did irreparable damage to his reputation.
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 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.
You also agree that any violation by you of these Terms of Use will constitute an unlawful and unfair business practice, and will cause irreparable harm to Company, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to Company obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that Company deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
If you're the kind of parent who enjoys intentionally introducing your kids to films which will cause loads of irreparable damage that years and years of costly analysis could never fix, I have just one word for you — Decasia
Scared that irreparable damage is only a fight or two away, Maureen tries to convince Billy to hang up his gloves for good.
Following his open - heart surgery and irreparable damage to his knees, Nancy is ready for Dave to hang up his racing shoes for good and focus his boundless energy on their family.
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.
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.
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.
A dog can withstand a body temperature of 41 degrees for only a very short time before suffering irreparable brain damage or even death.
If the blood supply is interrupted for more than a few hours, these tissues may become necrotic or «die» and irreparable damage or shock may result.
With their body temperature normally at 39 degrees Celsius, a dog can only endure temperatures barely over 40 degrees C for a very short time before they suffer from heat - stress, irreparable brain damage or death.
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.
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.
In 2006, a fuel line leak at an Exxon service station in Jacksonville, Maryland (that the company hid from the public for five weeks) released 26,000 gallons of gasoline underground, severely polluting local groundwater and causing irreparable damages to many local homes.
The tribe's request cited the significant impact the new facility would have on their treaty rights and potential for irreparable damage to their fisheries.
Mister Goyes also accused the WWF for its complicit silence in lieu of the fumigation of coca fields in Colombia which has caused damage to the heart of life for communities and irreparable damage to the native forests.
- Without compensation for irreparable damage, the most vulnerable countries will be left to pick up the pieces and foot the bill for a crisis they didn't create.
Respondent's conduct, which resulted in the unjustified detention of the defendants for several hours and the incarceration of 14 defendants in the County Jail, caused irreparable damage to public confidence in the fair and proper administration of justice in his court....
Less alarming, but far more common, are the instances of suspects being kept in a legal limbo for an indefinite period, with limited means to improve their position; sometimes suffering irreparable reputational damage.
Did someone caring for your child cause irreparable brain damage?
The spinal cord is responsible for transmitting signals from your brain throughout your body, and any disruption to that signal can cause serious and potentially irreparable damage to the rest of your body, depending on the site of the injury.
You could risk letting a doctor, nurse, or hospital off the hook for the irreparable damage done to your family.
Will a limit of liability clause that prevents recovery of damages for a wrongful termination of an agreement be a ground for granting an injunction to prevent the irreparable harm associated with the breach for which full damages can not be recovered?
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.
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.
The recent Facebook data scandal, where 50 million users potentially had their private data passed along to Cambridge Analytica and used for political profiling, has caused irreparable damage to the Facebook brand and user trust is rapidly dropping.
In short, the frustration and resentment grows from years of failed attempts that can lead to irreparable damage to the emotional health of a marriage, especially for women undergoing IVF, who may suffer through multiple failed pregnancies.
It's important for couples to understand the nature of relationship conflict and the emotional wounds that occur — to become more fully conscious of which misunderstandings and arguments have the potential to do irreparable relationship damage.
The customary «day in court» approach takes an extraordinary amount of time, has a «sticker shock» cost, causes irreparable damage to families, and rarely achieved the best result for the parties.
The Judge stated that the, «damage done to the two oldest children by the evil whispered by their Father was, «irreparable» and would impact on them for the rest of their days».
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