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Last year, researchers working in Antarctica observed that major parts of the ice sheet appear to be collapsing
irrevocably.
Irrevocably
fixing the exchange rate was at best a gamble, at worst a blunder.
If the exchange rate is
irrevocably
fixed, that safety valve disappears.
Instead, the US doubled down on the trade embargo, demanded restitution for nationalized properties, and pushed Cuba
irrevocably
into the Soviet Union’s waiting arms.
This escalating conflict is threatening to undermine Myanmar’s ongoing democratic transition – and to tarnish
irrevocably
the reputation of the country’s de facto leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
That said, too many policymakers and commentators have rushed to judgment, insisting that Iran is
irrevocably
determined to build nuclear weapons, or that it wants a break-out capability that is just as dangerous.
Fortunately, few of the Democratic presidential candidates have committed themselves
irrevocably
to extreme policies.
The
irrevocably
fixed exchange rates created by the eurozone do not allow for national monetary policies, while significant fiscal-policy divergence would invite a crisis of the kind already experienced in the EU’s southern member states.
Fortunately, few of the current or prospective Democratic candidates have yet committed
irrevocably
to extreme policies.
“Public life has been
irrevocably
changed by social media; now it’s time for something else,” she writes.
This suggests that Europeans are finally accepting some hard truths: the transatlantic relationship is
irrevocably
changed; competition is displacing cooperation; and Europe is in danger of becoming an arena for that competition, rather than a player in its own right.
It is high time we recognized how
irrevocably
connected and interdependent the world has become.
The likely passage of the extradition law will
irrevocably
tarnish the rule of law in Hong Kong and its attractiveness as an international commercial hub.
The month of August passed, and, after all these delays, they decided that it was to be
irrevocably
fixed for the 4th September—a Monday.
She felt that a powerful and implacable hand seized her by the hair, and dragged her away as
irrevocably
as fatality drags humanity.
This time my determination is
irrevocably
taken.
I knew enough of your disposition to be certain that, had you been absolutely,
irrevocably
decided against me, you would have acknowledged it to Lady Catherine, frankly and openly."
Yet – strange to say – though she had made up her mind not to submit to her father's opinion and not to let him enter her sanctuary, she felt that the divine image of Madame Stahl which she had carried in her bosom for a whole month had
irrevocably
vanished, as the figure formed by a cast-off garment vanishes when one realizes how the garment is lying.
But a single delay would suffice to fatally break the chain of communication; should Phileas Fogg once miss, even by an hour; a steamer, he would have to wait for the next, and that would
irrevocably
render his attempt vain.
Reformation may be its cure; and I could reform--I have strength yet for that--if--but where is the use of thinking of it, hampered, burdened, cursed as I am?Besides, since happiness is
irrevocably
denied me, I have a right to get pleasure out of life: and I _will_ get it, cost what it may."
Now that all is
irrevocably
ended, they a rise naturally out of what has taken place.
I have sent his letters to the President at Richmond, and before a week is passed his sentence will be
irrevocably
passed.”
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