Sentences with phrase «irreversible damage done to»

At Grade 2, we begin to see irreversible damage done to the gum attachment of the tooth and underlying bone.
Using exposed pipework can limit the irreversible damage done to the historic fabric and can provided far easier access for maintenance and inspection.

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If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible
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.
I have to say that based on my previous assessments long term damages have been done already and might be irreversible»
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.
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.
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.
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
Mining on the ocean floor could do irreversible damage to deep - sea ecosystems, says a new study of seabed mining proposals around the world.
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.
We are worried that this will do irreversible damage to his microbiome.
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.
Although the body does store this vitamin, and it can take awhile to deplete the stores, deficiency can result in permanent, irreversible neurological damage.
If a woman doesn't consume enough iodine in the early stages of pregnancy, causing her to have hypothyroidism, this will cause irreversible brain damage to her baby.
Failure to do this may cause irreversible damage.
There's a lot of work to be done — but the damage is not irreversible.
If you don't make a change soon, there may be irreversible damage to your emotional relationship with social media.
Doing so can lead to heat stroke and irreversible organ damage.
After consulting with the Dr. the decision was made to put Christopher to sleep; the damage was done, irreversible and too severe to treat any further.»
«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
Being able to detect a resistant infection sooner before irreversible damage is done is another reason to test annually.
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.
But even though they don't show us much in the way of outward symptoms, chronic dental / periodontal disease can cause severe and often irreversible damage to internal organs.
The Great Depression of the 1930s did largely irreversible damage to the colony, and unemployment was only exacerbated by a 1931 hurricane that leveled towns and killed over 1,000 people.
Once you're done doing irreversible damage to you pride, go to the main menus of your PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.
Now, if we are looking at a novel ecosystem that has not been scientifically studied, we do not have full scientific certainty that removing the top predator will actually cause serious or irreversible damage to the ecosystem.
It is also that capitalogenic global warming (CGW) has done fundamental and irreversible damage to agricultural productivity — primarily through more pervasive and crippling global droughts, along with help from the development of herbicide - resistant and CGW - friendly «super weeds» and antibiotic - resistant livestock diseases — so that a return to cheap food, a requirement for a re-expansion of cheap labor, may be impossible.
If we don't act now, the climate change damage caused to our Great Barrier Reef by 2030 will be irreversible.
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.
When the governor's office discovered just how toxic the water was, they decided to keep quiet about it and covered up the extent of the damage being done to Flint's residents, most notably the lead affecting the children, causing irreversible and permanent brain damage.
Warning: This is a friendly reminder that editing the Registry is risky, and it can cause irreversible damage to your installation if you don't do it correctly.
Transaction backlog and excessively high transaction fees have done irreversible damage to Bitcoin.
It's important to catch syphilis in its early stages, as any damage it does to your body is irreversible.
Although many people who have heated arguments don't end up in divorce, a pattern of destructive arguments can lead to irreversible damage.
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