Sentences with phrase «of irreparable damage»

Hello David, though climate engineering is mathmatically the single greatest assault on the biosphere today, there are countless other sources of irreparable damage from human activity which when combined are greatly contributing to the current mass extention.
The Precautionary Principle — which some interpret as saying that, if a course of action carries even a remote chance of irreparable damage, then one should not pursue it, no matter how great the benefits may be — gave Europeans a firm philosophical basis for saying no to GMOs.
If you're the kind of parent who enjoys intentionally introducing your kids to films which will cause loads of irreparable damage that years and years of costly analysis could never fix, I have just one word for you — Decasia
But in order to put cells on notice or commandeer them to commit suicide in the face of irreparable damage, these animals need to activate p53, which in turn activates a whole range of target genes.
The Energy Minister is also eyeing the presidency and so he wanted to use the committee to investigate the rot but because of the irreparable damage that will come after the investigations, the BNI was asked to cover it up with their shoddy work,» he alleged.
Running is an excellent way to get back into shape after a baby, but if it's done prematurely, it can cause quite a bit of irreparable damage.
A stock or bond certificate that because of irreparable damage is unable to transfer...
If the Texas company's plan for expanding its Trans Mountain pipeline linking Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C., is completed, the risk of irreparable damage to Burrard Inlet and Vancouver's entire marine ecosystem would rise to a high level.

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In a federal trademark infringement case, for instance, a plaintiff seeking a quick injunction would encounter at the threshold the high hurdle of showing «irreparable harm» — a standard that won't be met if money damages will provide the plaintiff with adequate recompense for any damages incurred — and it might also have to post an expensive bond (a major hurdle for a nonprofit).
You don't have to throw a chair through a window or quit in the middle of a presentation to cause irreparable damage to your career.
With so much of its business in Texas and Florida, it's not surprising that BBVA Compass would want to help out in the devastating aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, residents of Texas and Florida faced irreparable damage to their homes and businesses.
This is most certainly part of the New Age Secularism given birth by the excesses of America's «Golden Age» of fantastic prosperity, fed by the «Cheap Oil Era», now fading away leaving irreparable damage and carnage, destruction of the human spirit behind.
But a nuclear war would do such irreparable damage to both humanity and the ecology of the planet that it could bring an end not to specific acts of aggression but to all the higher forms of life on the planet.
Former Deputy Director of Europol, Professor Dr Willy Bruggeman, told Premier the militants were causing «irreparable damage» to Christianity in Iraq and Syria.
It was a classic example of evangelicalism's continued obsession with homosexuality, an obsession I believe has done irreparable damage to the relationship between the Church and the gay community.
It's like fighting the battle of Britain by grounding the airforce and using the artillery, hoping the odd unescorted plane may do irreparable damage to the enemy's capabilities.
I have a feeling that the previous run of games, just three wins from 11 games culminating in three consecutive defeats to Barcelona, Man United and Swansea, may have done irreparable damage to our season and it has certainly seen the knives coming out for Arsene Wenger.
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When I was at primary school we played every week, even in the middle of August, in thick, clawing mud, and it was cold so the lace on the leather football would leave an imprint on your forehead, and would cause irreparable damage to your orchestras if you were unfortunate enough to be struck amidships.
It was the timing of that decision that further obfuscated the issue because when World Cup was closing in and his name was nearly cemented in the 23 man squad, he chose to move away from limelight and in doing so, had probably done an irreparable damage to his World Cup dreams.
And obscene amount of patience, and you could do some irreparable, long - lasting damage if you don't remain patient while your kid tries to navigate their way to, and around, a toilet.
Claiming a proposed wellness center near Good Samaritan Hospital would cause irreparable ecological damage to the nearby Lyman Woods Forest Preserve, the Downers Grove Park District Board of Commissioners voted to sue the hospital to block its construction.
He repeated his line about the need for someone strong to challenge President Obama, adding: «Another four years of this president, and the damage will be irreparable to our economy and our national security.»
He insisted that such acts could cause irreparable damage to the image of the chair of the EC and further discourage women who ideally would have been willing to serve their nation.
The very future of the labor - backed party will be on the line, and according to one labor source, the damage done by the disagreement over whether or not to back Gov. Andrew Cuomo again may very well be irreparable.
Chair of the association, Margaret Eaton, will speak at a summit of child protection later today, when she will call for a «pause for thought» and claim that any rash reaction could lead to «irreparable, long - term damage» to child protection services.
«Continuing down this funding path will cause irreparable damage to this institution and to the thousands of individuals it serves on a daily basis.
If Labour lost its Queens Speech and Budget — the Queens Speech alone would trigger a crisis if rejected — then the Tories and minority parties might well then want to trigger a vote of no confidence, and if won, Labour would be out in the cold and suffer irreparable damage.
Recent studies in those with an inherited form of early Alzheimer's detected the presence of rogue amyloid proteins up to two decades before symptoms emerged, suggesting that we're intervening too late, when the damage is irreparable.
Introducing animal analogues of their extinct cousins might help repair otherwise irreparable ecosystem damage.
Although some experts say it takes longer than the short duration of the Olympics to build up irreversible lung and cardiovascular damage, others think that any extreme exertion in really bad conditions will cause irreparable harm.
I hope I'm not doing irreparable damage to my career, but this open approach has led to the number of unanswerable enquiries dropping off very quickly!
And while climate change remains a legitimate concern for wildlife — particularly on isolated mountaintops and in species - poor polar regions — it does not come close to the immediate, irreparable damage caused by the destruction of habitat.
In contrast, humans exposed to the elements of space would have suffered irreparable damage to their DNA almost instantaneously.
If diatomaceous earth gets in your eyes, it can cause irreparable damage (because the particles are so small that they cut into the jelly - like substance of your eyes and can't be rinsed away), just so you know.
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The symptoms of MS won't develop until damage to the myelin sheath is already done, or well underway, which means that by the time the neurological symptoms are present, there is already a significant chance that some damage is irreparable.
Chemo is SO toxic to your body, that it is one of the only things that can kill cancer cells, but it also causes lots of other irreparable damage to the host body.
On yesterday's episode of The View, I learned that years of wearing sky - high heels caused irreparable damage to Sarah Jessica Parker's feet.
A Lot Like Love is one of those romantic comedies that features characters so annoying that one hopes they break up and save the gene pool irreparable damage.
But ESO also suffers from a different kind of bug, one that has done (seemingly) irreparable damage to the game's economy: item duping.
On a more profound level, underfed children under the age of five face irreparable damage to their cognitive development, and older children don't fare much better.
To hurry through the day, to hurry through classes, grades, and a timetable of achievements is contrary to the nature of children and will do irreparable damage to their minds and souls.»
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Despite the presumed good intentions of many policy makers, certainly including Secretary Duncan and President Obama, policies that could do irreparable damage to public schools are now in place.
But the damage might be irreparable: thousands of closed schools, worse conditions in those left open, an extreme degree of «teaching to the test,» demoralized teachers, rampant corruption by private management companies, thousands of failed charter schools, and more low - income kids without a good education.
Any error during installation could lead to irreparable damage as it may cause the loss of reputation to the client, if the device does not function well.
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The owners of said car will usually receive a payout from the insurance company at which point the insurer takes ownership of the car and assesses the damage - branding it with a categorisation from Cat A to Cat N. Cat A cars have suffered irreparable damage such as a catastrophic fire and will never be sanctioned by authorities for road use again.
Imagine the irreparable damage caused to the 911 driver's libido as he guns his sports car to the limiter in each gear — only to see Boz calmly surveying the Porsche's front light clusters through the rear window of a rapidly disappearing M5 wagon.
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