Sentences with phrase «irreversible decisions»

Beautiful, dark and difficult are some key phrases to describe this stealth game, which is set in a dreamy pseudo-renaissance world full of turmoil and irreversible decisions.
The important point is to not abandon your breeding programs, or make hasty, irreversible decisions concerning your breeding stock.
Early, irreversible decisions about teacher tenure have real costs for students and ultimately all of society.
«This is an irreversible decision affecting the future of children in Scotland including my children.
Thing is, it's an irreversible decision.
Obviously, there's more to the process scientists have developed known as Downsizing, an optional yet irreversible decision people can choose to make themselves roughly 1 / 200th of the size they currently are.
«The idea that a handful of governors or an individual head teacher can make such a serious and irreversible decision without having consulted fully with staff, parents and the local community will shock all right - minded people.»
«It would be foolish to take the profound and irreversible decision to sever any link with a local authority and put their schools at the mercy of a remote, national, democratically unaccountable funding quango,» she said.
This lets retirees «get used to their pension» before fully committing to what is an irreversible decision.
Remember, however, that scattering is an irreversible decision.
It's too late for anyone to reverse Judge Keller's irreversible decision.

Not exact matches

But by then the assumptions had been used to justify decisions that were, for various reasons, all but irreversible.
Type 1 decisions are «are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible - one - way doors - and these decisions must be made methodically,» Bezos wrote.
Considering your decision irreversible allows you to pour your energy into making your marriage better.
When faced, for example, with the decision of whether or not to let a seriously ill or irreversible patient succumb voluntarily in terminal situations, we might avoid making the decision now, arguing for the possibility — maybe next week — that a new cure for the patient's condition will be discovered.
Their decision was irreversible.
However, as reported by The Telegraph, via A Bola in Portugal, it's claimed that he has made an «irreversible» decision to leave the club, alerting several European giants over his possible availability.
This decision was made on the basis of evidence submitted by pathologists, which stated that all the victims had by this stage suffered irreversible traumatic asphyxia.
But really, by basing a decision about a permanent irreversible amputation on the Bible, you are dis - respecting the child's religious freedom, aren't you?
The decisions Theresa May takes regarding Brexit will be far - reaching and irreversible.
World leaders struck a compromise on Saturday to move forward collectively on climate change without the United States, declaring the Paris accord «irreversible» while acknowledging Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement.
A spokesman insisted the settlement agreed last week has «legal force» and described it as «an irreversible international law decision that requires the European Court of Justice to take it into account».
Even then, she recalls, it wasn't easy to convince her doctors and therapists; they wanted to know that the 31 - year - old was absolutely sure of her decision before going through with the irreversible surgery.
But the groundbreaking decision in the Vergara case makes it clear that early, and effectively irreversible, decisions about teacher tenure have real costs for students and ultimately all of society.
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.»
«Legally, it is significant for its ruling that once «serious and irreversible harm» is found and the Tribunal moves into a consideration of appropriate remedy, the Tribunal will step into the Director's shoes to fashion an appropriate remedy,» wrote Jack Coop et al in June, in an analysis of the decision for Osler, a law firm.
But for the world, as we lose the UNFCCC, which is «the one and only place where formal negotiations and, above all, decisions take place and where treaties are negotiated» [1], the impact will be serious and irreversible.
«In Copenhagen, there will most likely be decisions that will cover how we're going to deal with avoided deforestation, and these will likely be irreversible,» he says.
Hopefully, our decision makers and regulators will do the same and realize that we have other energy choices that don't sometimes pose irreversible and overwhelming risks.
«The Association also commends those judges whose decisions assured that individuals who were at risk would be given the opportunity to argue the legal merits of their cases before actions that could be irreversible were taken.»
If urgent treatment is required to save life or prevent a serious and irreversible deterioration, healthcare professionals can treat whilst long - term decisions are appropriately considered.
Yes: his decision was irreversible...
If you do make a rash decision and «give away the store» in your separation agreement, this haphazard decision may be irreversible and could cause you financial ruin.
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