Sentences with phrase «suffered irreparable damage»

This may occur in an operating room in order to prevent the spread of infection or cancer or because a body part has suffered irreparable damage.
Climate studies is a subject fast approaching the status of astrology and it too may have suffered irreparable damage.
In Awe's attempt to provide tourists with an authentic and awe - inspiring tour, the cave has suffered irreparable damage.
In all likelihood your relationship with this adviser has suffered irreparable damage.
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.
In contrast, humans exposed to the elements of space would have suffered irreparable damage to their DNA almost instantaneously.
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.
At current carbon emission rates, the Earth will suffer irreparable damage for tens of thousands of years, a new study warned.
That said, Samsung is well aware that if any of its future devices, especially those from the Note brand, experience overheating issues again, the company's reputation in the competitive Android smartphone industry will suffer irreparable damage.

Not exact matches

The suit says: «Defendant's conduct is causing and will continue to cause Plaintiff to suffer irreparable harm, and unless restrained, Plaintiff will continue to be damaged because Plaintiff has no adequate remedy at law.
But ESO also suffers from a different kind of bug, one that has done (seemingly) irreparable damage to the game's economy: item duping.
A dog can withstand a body temperature of 41 degrees for only a very short time before suffering irreparable brain damage or even death.
With their body temperature normally at 39 degrees Celsius, a dog can only endure temperatures barely over 40 degrees C for a very short time before they suffer from heat - stress, irreparable brain damage or death.
Cheats like this, the company says, ruin the product and their reputation: «As a result of Defendant's contributory copyright infringement, Epic has suffered and will continue to suffer, substantial and irreparable damage to its business reputation and good will.»
Less alarming, but far more common, are the instances of suspects being kept in a legal limbo for an indefinite period, with limited means to improve their position; sometimes suffering irreparable reputational damage.
In short, the frustration and resentment grows from years of failed attempts that can lead to irreparable damage to the emotional health of a marriage, especially for women undergoing IVF, who may suffer through multiple failed pregnancies.
In order to receive an injunction, a party must show: a substantial likelihood that the party will prevail on the merits; the party will suffer an irreparable injury unless the injunction is granted; a showing that the threatened injury outweighs whatever damage will be caused to the other parties; and finally, a showing that the injunction would not be against the public interest.
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