Sentences with word «irreversibly»

Sometimes, especially if the accusation used to justify alienation is child abuse, the alienating parent and allies that parent gathers will assert that the child has been permanently and irreversibly damaged.
As a multifaceted corporeal human being trying to learn and grow in the world which has been irreversibly (but flexibly) divided in two, there comes a point at which you have to make a decision: which one of these worlds feels more real to you?
As I mentioned above, I had been told that the diploma had the potential to shake up relationships outside the course and irreversibly shift one's perspective, and I can certainly see how some of the learning involved could be difficult to tackle during tumultuous periods of a person's life.
The Internet has completely (and likely irreversibly) altered the job search landscape.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has already cautioned people who are heavily investing in cryptocurrencies that they could irreversibly lose their funds.
Thanks to increasingly powerful smartphones (and, to a lesser extent, tablets), the consumer PC market has shrunk, perhaps irreversibly.
If the system loses power or crashes, some of your files will be irreversibly corrupted.
Just in accordance with the development principles of Microsoft — useless, semi-destructive feature built in irreversibly.
However, WPA2 is not irreversibly broken — the problem can be fixed with software updates, which we'll talk about in a moment.
At 45: «Aside from this, the English freezing injunction at issue does not provide for any irreversibly drastic measures for its enforcement overseas, in particular in so far as third persons who were not parties to the proceedings in England are concerned.
So, if one leading firm breaks rank, or if a major new force (such as a «Big 4» accounting firm) emerges, and brings a new proposition to the market — a credible brand at half the price of its competitors, for example — then this could fundamentally and irreversibly change the market; and not just for the elite firms but across the entire profession.
Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner takes the view that the best way properly to get rid of (third party) personal information that one no longer wants to hold or that one is required by law not to hold, is to destroy the medium on which it is found — wiping disks «may not... irreversibly erase every bit of data on a drive.»
As some medical conditions may cause individuals to irreversibly decline and suffer for a long period of time before dying, the eligibility criteria do not impose any specific requirements in terms of prognosis or proximity to death (e.g., a six month prognosis as the U.S. states» medical assistance in dying laws require).
That independence would be irreversibly and deleteriously compromised by loss of regulation or loss of ownership or both.
DIL Videos provide clear visibility into the everyday circumstances of people whose lives been irreversibly impacted by physically or mentally disabling events.
Law schools are part of the continuum of the legal profession: they are irreversibly connected.
Construction accident injuries such as brain damage, amputation, broken bones, spinal injury, and paralysis such as paraplegia or quadriplegia can irreversibly redirect the course of the victim's life.
For another thing, I say, no, I know, that ABS would throw the baby out with the bathwater by irreversibly mowing down the highly competitive, low cost solicitor bar.
For Heaven's sake, how daft do we have to be to permanently and irreversibly harm our independence because some nitwit could not think of bonuses as a means to reward staff?
As I understand it can be set up to pass to the children irreversibly, with the added advantage that the parent can enjoy the home uninterrupted in their lifetime.
For another thing, I say ABS would throw the baby out with the bathwater by irreversibly mowing down the highly competitive, low cost solicitor bar.
A prescription medication can change your life for the better; however, that same drug can also be what irreversibly damages another person's future.
Today the Supreme Court of Canada released a much awaited decision regarding a challenge to a proposed ski - hill resort on the basis that approving the project will desecrate a sacred place, irreversibly harming the religious beliefs of the Ktunaxa people.
These actions go hand - in - hand with the underlying theme in the recent reforms to the family justice system (in particular the Child Arrangements Programme) of making information more accessible to litigants in person — this seems to be an acceptance of the reality that the family justice system has irreversibly changed and large numbers of LiPs are now the norm.
There are many people who suffer from catastrophic injuries which irreversibly change their lives.
If at any time the Clerk of Petitions believes that the integrity of an e-petition has become irreversibly compromised through inauthentic signatures, the Clerk of Petitions may withdraw the e-petition and notify the e-petitioner accordingly.
If not handled with care, the effects can be devastating; relationships can be damaged, sometimes irreversibly, by the intense feelings of confusion, anger, loss, and conflict.
In this video, Miami diving accident lawyer Mike Eidson details a case he has handled in the past, where a young man was left irreversibly paralyzed after a negligent cruise line failed to warn him about the dangers of diving in one of the cruise ship's pools.
By engaging with decision makers in both the private and public sector on issues related to weather and seasonal climate variability through my company CFAN, my perspective on uncertainty and confidence in context of prediction, and how to convey this, has utterly and irreversibly changed.
«Plants can be irreversibly damaged during drought stress.
There is too much at stake to admit that a trace gas is not going to irreversibly heat the Earth, there is a huge industry dependent on renewable power.
Just a few months ago two groups of scientists separately concluded that a large segment of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has begun irreversibly to melt away; this will eventually raise global sea levels by four feet.
The perma - melt NOAA / NSIDC is the «irreversibly slushy state.»
Oh, but Revkin says he's «not worried about the system tipping into an irreversibly slushy state on time scales relevant to today's policy debates.»
Land, waterways, wildlife and humans will be irreversibly changed by a global temperature increase of 3.6 degrees, the Nature Conservancy reports.
Soviet irrigation policies had diverted water from the Aral for so long that the sea was going to irreversibly dry up.
And irreversibly so — again contrary to some misreporting (see «Polar bear, Arctic sea ice all - but doomed: Misleading Nature cover story misleads the media, public»).
Cascading events could irreversibly alter reef ecosystems on short time scales.
AFP: Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier, one of the biggest single contributors to world sea - level rise, is melting irreversibly and could add as much as a centimetre to ocean levels in 20 years, say scientists.
At 400 ppm CO2, coral reefs and shellfish are rapidly declining and will be irreversibly compromised if we do not quickly reverse course.
«If the ocean temperature rises by more than 2 °C compared with today, the marine - based West Antarctic ice sheet will be irreversibly lost.
The glacier «has started a phase of self - sustained retreat and will irreversibly continue its decline,» says Gael Durand, a glaciologist with France's Grenoble [continue reading...]
If we fail to act, global warming will profoundly and irreversibly remake every aspect of our lives.
When it is too late in the game and people are being affected irreversibly by warming climates then they need to be compensated for their loss.
I used to be an organic chemist in the last millennium who reached a tipping point in 2000 and was irreversibly transformed to a computer specialist.
It says it'll dramatically and irreversibly change our ecosystem.
And remember, these extreme events can CHANGE ecosystems, apparently sometimes irreversibly.
Changes to the Arctic food web, from blooming phytoplankton to dwindling polar bears, will irreversibly alter the ecosystem.
My point is that the gas is doing work on itself (and in that sense the expansion isn't «free»), and that the directed radial motion that results is not thermal energy; this KE would contribute to the gas's temperature again if the expansion were reversed isentropically, or the gas hit a wall and randomised it irreversibly, but not if it were instead extracted from the bulk flow by eg turbines or pistons.
Some time in the last millennium, we entered the anthropocene — a new epoch defined by the fact that man has irreversibly altered the thin veneer of life on which we depend.
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