Sentences with phrase «irreversible step»

I don't get the feeling the task force much likes the idea, and I can't see the law society taking such a bold and irreversible step — not yet, anyway.
Conversely, cats are able to control the activity of enzymes in the first irreversible step of essential amino acid degradation to some extent; explaining why they do not have a high requirement for essential amino acids (Rogers & Morris, 1980).
But for the individual, it can be an irreversible step backward.

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday he told Kim during their secret meeting at the beginning of April that North Korea would have to agree to take «irreversible» steps toward shutting its nuclear weapons program in any deal with the United States.
The carmaker's board said on Thursday it would ask shareholders in June to back Ghosn for another four - year term, during which he would «take decisive steps to make the alliance irreversible» and «strengthen the succession plan».
«However, we believe their steps to streamline the client online experience, provide greater transparency and improve the economics for the mass segments are irreversible.
Rather than waiting for signs of an irreversible decline in mental abilities or other, more serious cognitive problems, it would be prudent to take steps to support the brain's ability to heal and self - repair.
Summary: When a high school football star is suddenly stricken with irreversible, total blindness, he must decide whether to live a safe, protected life or to summon the courage through playing football to step back into the world.
Official Premise: 23 BLAST When a high school football star is suddenly stricken with irreversible, total blindness, he must decide whether to live a safe, protected life or to summon the courage through playing football to step back into the world.
But I fail to appreciate the entertainment value of reading of someone's AVOIDABLE misfortune when trying to follow a teardown posted here, and only in hindsight realizing that a «small step» that has been left out (such as checking to see that he or she removes a micro-SD card first) results in permanent and perhaps irreversible damage to the item needing repair.
The step from canvas to intervention in the landscape is absolutely natural in artists such as Robert Smithson, but at the same time it is an irreversible change of quality.
«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.
In any event, enhancing clinics must be explored before taking the irreversible, harmful wedge step of allowing nonlawyers to own law firms and thereby compromising our independence.
ABS is a wholly unnecessary, wholly retrograde step that, in addition to being profoundly harmful, is, if stupidly adopted, irreversible.
The argument on the other side is that there is a wider constitutional principle which is that it is not open to the Government to take such a fundamental and irreversible constitutional step by exercise of the prerogative powers.
After ruling out projects involving power tools, furniture revamps using paper måché or wallpapering a bathroom with art, and basically avoiding anything involving over 7 steps or the likelihood of any injury, colossal or irreversible damage to my house or furnishings... I decided on gift tags.
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