Sentences with word «irreparably»

The sad thing in both cases is the mothers wanted the kids to side with them and used them as pawns which damaged them irreparably.
Our family has experienced this first hand and it is the most horrific thing we have been through... after my ex son in law was awarded full custody of his children for no reason (and I would be happy to have you read the decision and transcripts) obviously by a biased judge we have been fighting parental alienation for 4 years... my daughters life has been irreparably ruined and will never be the same with 4 children she nurtured for over 12 years... It is like mourning the loss of a child who is alive... Please help..
Most litigated cases do settle, albeit after some amount of time, expense, pain and the risk of irreparably impaired relationships.
The adoptive parents» couple relationship may have been irreparably harmed by the intrusive nature of medical procedures and the scapegoating and blame that may have been part of the diagnosis of infertility.
While it's true every marriage has its ebbs and flows as far as sexual excitement (early parenthood being a recognized low for most couples), sexual intimacy should not be placed on the back burner for too long, or the marriage could be irreparably harmed.
Read on to know how parenting can be a double - edged weapon that can both positively influence and motivate your child or disfigure your child's life irreparably.
Your dating will naturally have a tendency to cause your children to be alienated from you, sometimes dramatically and irreparably alienated.
Our people face the terrible prospect that their homes and cultures will be irreparably damaged by increasingly extreme weather events and sea level rise — all of which are driven by the burning of fossil fuels.
Your reputation is on the line and if you're caught you could damage it irreparably.
If you're found to have misstated the facts or, conversely, that you omitted important information, your credibility will be almost certainly be irreparably harmed.
This type of lie can irreparably harm your chances at getting the job, as it makes you seem dishonest and pandering.
It might not end up being called a Galaxy Note since that brand may have been irreparably damaged by the Note 7 debacle, but this is hardly the end of Samsung's stylus - equipped smartphones.
In fact, one of the most oft - cited reasons for the inherent instability of Bitcoin was that most trading volume is in China, who have a history of market interventionism, and that when they issued the ban Bitcoin would fall drastically and irreparably.
While I agree with this in theory, most startups don't have an HR department or a legal team to enforce issues, and much of what happens with team members happens swiftly and potentially irreparably in a bad situation.
Is the title's brand irreparably damaged, or could a new owner revitalize it?
There is a common misconception that has floated around for the past 100 years or so of my life that if a person has cardiac problems, a heart attack, or coronary artery disease (CAD) requiring heart bypass surgery or an angioplasty, they are irreparably damaged in their ability to get life insurance, especially affordable life -LSB-...]
It is the amount you get if your vehicle is stolen or gets totally and irreparably damaged.
Each party understands that Confidential Information constitutes valuable business assets of Discloser and its disclosure may irreparably harm Discloser.
Key person coverage is a form of business insurance because there are some employees whose loss would irreparably damage a business's ability to function and others who would be difficult and expensive to replace.
Other reasons for totaling a vehicle include when the damage makes the car irreparably unsafe or if your state's regulations require it for your vehicle's damage severity.
Responding to discovery demands can be tedious, but your claims or defenses can be irreparably damaged if it's not done with care.
Just take a look at their conclusory assertions as to how they will be irreparably harmed if Judge Gertner allows the public to view a broadcast of the hearing.
The death penalty evokes a passionate response from almost every American — both from those who believe it is a moral and appropriate punishment for the most heinous of murders, and those who ardently oppose it as inhumane or irreparably flawed.
Allowing the development of the proposed ski resort within Qat» muk, specifically permanent overnight accommodation of humans, would constitute a desecration that would irreparably harm the Ktunaxa's relationship with the Grizzly Bear Spirit.
Many areas of practice are demanding and carry high risk to the parties involved, but inexperienced counsel practising family law can irreparably damage the lives of the children, innocent victims of their parents» dysfunctional relationships, who are the subject of the litigation.
[8] The bright line recognizes that the lawyer - client relationship may be irreparably damaged where the lawyer's representation of one client is directly adverse to another client's immediate legal interests.
They argue allowing the development of permanent overnight human accommodation within Qat» muk would constitute a desecration and irreparably harm their relationship with the Grizzly Bear Spirit.
Among other things, Judge Magnuson's order said that «plaintiffs would be irreparably harmed if Defendants were allowed to honor redemption requests of investors who were made privy to the bad news before the public was made aware.»
For example, if you've been in a car accident and had your car irreparably destroyed, you can receive special damages for the cost of the car, as the value can be easily established by vehicle valuation tools.
There are some injuries that are so severe that the course of a lifetime is irreparably altered.
Fighting a messy family court battle will almost always be damaging to your children's mental health and may damage the family unit irreparably.
It might be that the supply side of the legal market has now broken, irreparably, in two.
If your child's life is irreparably harmed because of a serious injury, no amount of compensation will ever make up for that.
Animal cruelty charges in Michigan can be severe and irreparably harm one's reputation.
Couche - Tard Inc. escaped price fixing charges after a judge found that the Crown's repudiation of a settlement agreement irreparably prejudiced the fairness of the proceeding.
Once this threshold was reached, then the adjudicator should proceed to a (b) balance of convenience test where it must be demonstrated that without the interlocutory injunction, the applicant would be irreparably harmed.
While I support the efforts to find creative alternatives to billing for legal services, I do not subscribe to the proposition that the hourly billing model is irreparably broken.
The unmasking of the posters marks a milestone in a rare legal challenge to the norms of online commenting, where arguments live on for years in search - engine results and where reputations can be sullied nearly irreparably by anyone with a grudge, a laptop and a WiFi connection.
Why should those harmed by an insured motorist be compensated when a rape victim whose life has been irreparably harmed receive an empty judgement?
The sisters argued that they would be irreparably harmed if an emergency stay was not entered because as soon as the trial court's stay expired, the fathers would take the children back to India.
By now, it's almost certain that no personal injury attorney will be able to help you with your claim, as you're now far too along in the process to affect much change — and have likely irreparably hurt the potential value and strength of your original claim.
It appears that there are three main arguments supporting a position against allowing an economic harm exception: that it is not the lawyer's responsibility; that interference with solicitor - client privilege would irreparably harm solicitor - client relationships; and finally that economic harm is «a risk you take» when investing.
If he is forced to spend the money anyway, Mr. Rocha said, he will be irreparably harmed, since he will not be able to recover the lost funds from anyone, even if the order is struck down on appeal.
The hustle of the marketplace will adversely affect the profession's service orientation, and irreparably damage the delicate balance between the lawyer's need to earn and his obligation selflessly to serve.
John Bramhall, LSLA president, says: «The Denton ruling has helped to restore sensible collaboration among litigators which had been in danger of being irreparably undermined by Mitchell, and other rulings around relief from sanctions.
If you are successful, instead of getting a position with the agency, you may only be awarded damages, since it is likely that your relationship with your potential employer would be too irreparably damaged for you to realistically work together.
Where evidence in the control of the state is lost or destroyed, the defence's right to full disclosure has been irreparably breached and this breach must be addressed by the court.
Has the reputation of the plaintiff in the community been so irreparably damaged and has the plaintiff been so subjected to ridicule, hatred and contempt that only the vindication resulting from a favorable court judgment will address the damage?
But how does that help the victims, whose lives have been irreparably affected?
Such issues need to be addressed before a high - profile scandal irreparably damages the reputation of AI and blockchain.
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