Sentences with phrase «irreparable loss of»

Well, this new study shows that warmer water also increases the incidence of coral diseases, and that these, unlike simple bleaching, can «cause irreparable loss of coral tissues».

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The loss of good people is almost irreparable when you depend on promotion from within to continue building the company.»
He added that «the Federal Government commiserates with the families of the victims and prays that Almighty God grants them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.
«For anyone at the twilight of his life, these irreparable and calamitous losses would have shattered anybody.
I also commiserate with the people and government of Nasarawa State over this irreparable loss,» Saraki said.
In the analysis — this was [all] originally published as a scientific paper in Nature last fall and then we see it again here in Scientific American in a more a distilled form — what we show is that in terms of climate change, in terms of nitrogen pollution into our waterways and oceans, and in terms of biodiversity loss, we have already caused irreparable harm to the planet.
It wasn't the books, though, that evoked feelings of loss, permanent and irreparable.
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.
Her work became a therapeutic practice and vehicle for self - exploration and documentation of her everyday struggles as a person with irreparable memory loss.
Her colorful organic abstractions that reference specific examinations of nature - the gradual growth of tree rings, the melting of glaciers, the flow of water over time - are haunting allusions to incremental damage and irreparable loss.
As a person with irreparable memory loss, she is constantly exploring feelings and ideas of identity, vulnerability, and loss.
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.
His lawyer, Alan Gold, argued that the loss of critical evidence should lead to a stay of the proceedings because it «has resulted in irreparable harm to Mr. Prosa's ability to make full answer and defence.»
Lost profits and loss of goodwill are factors that signal irreparable harm in trademark disputes.
Accordingly, the Parties each agree and acknowledge that any such violation or threatened violation may cause irreparable injury to the Disclosing Party and that, in addition to any other remedies that may be available, in law, in equity, or otherwise, the Disclosing Party shall be entitled (a) to seek injunctive relief against the threatened breach of this Agreement or the continuation of any such breach by the Receiving Party, without the necessity of proving actual damages, and (b) to be indemnified by the Receiving Party from any loss or harm, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or in connection with any breach or enforcement of the Receiving Party's obligations under this Agreement or the unauthorized use or disclosure of the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information.
In February 2017, in Sleep Country Canada Inc v Sears Canada Inc, 2017 FC 148, the Federal Court (FC) issued a rare interlocutory injunction to Sleep Country against Sears» new slogan «There is no reason to buy a mattress anywhere else» because the FC found that the depreciation of goodwill and loss of distinctiveness amounted to irreparable harm.
However, if your vehicle is totaled — like if a flood or bad car accident causes irreparable damage — you should file a claim with your insurance company to mediate the financial loss of your vehicle.
If the security system is not strong enough, hackers can access bitcoins which will lead to a large amount of data loss at the bitcoin exchange and irreparable damage, he added.
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