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"irreparable" Definitions
  1. (of a loss, injury, etc.) too bad or too serious to repair or put right

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Relations between Mr Hollande and French voters now look irreparable.
Distributors fear that an outright ban may cause irreparable damage.
We know that family separation causes irreparable harm to children.
They caused irreparable harm that will take years to rectify.
Even ICE agents themselves recognize the irreparable damage being done.
"Its enforcement would, per se, inflict irreparable harm," he added.
A military doctor told him it was permanent and irreparable.
But the gap in her daughter's life still feels irreparable.
I'm not sure that two terms — it might be irreparable.
During each, his heart and breathing would stop, causing irreparable damage.
Mrs May says this would do irreparable damage to British politics.
I'm not sure she realizes the irreparable harm of her actions.
This is a story of a faulty takedown causing irreparable harm.
Every day of delay is doing irreparable harm to innocent children.
That I'll follow through with it, an action with irreparable consequences.
" He added that "its enforcement would, per se, inflict irreparable harm.
The damage that has been done to the Church is irreparable.
That precedent may, in and of itself, have inflicted irreparable damage.
In the meantime, it could do irreparable damage to our party.
"This is a ruling that creates irreparable damage," Ms. Borras said.
Management, however, decided to move on, feeling the relationship was irreparable.
This is frustrating because hearing loss is both irreparable and preventable.
Much of the harm that has been done is not irreparable.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel, however, assures the damage isn't irreparable.
And this din is slowly degrading our hearing in subtle, irreparable ways.
The statue fell and shattered into at least a dozen irreparable pieces.
America's political dysfunction looks forbiddingly irreparable, its government implacably hostile to expertise.
Exposure to pollutants in the womb through adolescence can cause irreparable harm.
Or the time he mended his future wife's apparently irreparable broken back?
For those who lost loved ones, the loss is unimaginable and irreparable.
Otherwise, we could do irreparable damage to the social fabric of America.
Such a "sweeping remedy" is "unjustifiable and threatens irreparable harm," Francisco wrote.
"So no one country can inflict irreparable harm on Australia," he said.
Absolutely. Has it done irreparable damage to several of my personal relationships?
This needs to be stopped immediately before real, irreparable damage is done.
Letting it proceed risks irreparable harm to communities and to our environment.
But irreparable does not mean unworthy of a court's time and attention.
"Cuando se apruebe, nuestro Estado de derecho quedará dañado de manera irreparable".
That would be the worst outcome and would likely cause irreparable damage.
The decision, and the state's insufficient water testing, led to irreparable damage.
This kind of hearing loss is "preventable, but it's also irreparable," she added.
A lot of relationships got fractured, and that felt irreparable, at the time.
Prosecutors said Papadopoulos caused irreparable damage to the Russia investigation by doing so.
The environmentalists say any interference with nature in Bialowieza will do irreparable damage.
After publishing an unsanctioned autobiography abroad, he apologised grovelingly for his "irreparable mistake".
The bank said they could cause "irreparable harm" if they used the information.
"The harm caused to the Monk Estate has been irreparable," the complaint said.
Other fields have already passed a critical point, with farmers reporting irreparable damage.
His reputation was permanently soiled and irreparable damage was done to the country.
They also argue that the hunts would cause irreparable harm to the bears.
He has done irreparable damage to the country and to the Republican Party.
They had just a month left to repair what might be irreparable damage.
Whichever side prevails at the ballot box, this particular breach may be irreparable.
"Nycha has a chairperson whose credibility has sustained irreparable damage," Mr. Torres said.
In the final few episodes of Girls, Dunham refused to mend irreparable wounds.
The breach, and the damage to Taylor as a result, will be irreparable.
The preliminary injunction is necessary to prevent irreparable harm to any such plaintiff.
Without a speedy resolution his business "would start facing irreparable consequences," he said.
The damage to our nation will be irreparable if you fail to act.
The story is a tragedy, an irreparable loss for Tibbetts's family and community.
Her lawyers are also contesting Kornreich's ruling that Kesha had not experienced irreparable harm.
"The state has met its burden in demonstrating immediate and irreparable injury," Robart said.
" He said a preliminary injunction is required "to stop this irreparable harm from continuing.
Williams has a deeply personal awareness of the irreparable harm done to black bodies.
Specifically, they get profoundly fat — at levels that would cause irreparable damage in humans.
The party is beginning to realise that it may be doing itself irreparable harm.
Mueller is causing irreparable damage to the rule of law in this country, right.
Trump hasn't just caused a deep and possibly irreparable fissure in the Republican Party.
There's nothing irreparable here, though the incident has damaged Zinke's standing in the administration.
That judge said it would cause serious and irreparable harm, according to multiple reports.
The lasting effects of this incident on the United brand will likely be irreparable.
And there's irreparable harm that's being done to this party and to this country.
It will also cause irreparable harm to our relationship with the people of Okinawa.
Some are worried that vacancies could cause irreparable damage to national parks and forests.
Doctors and nurses helped her put on weight, but irreparable damage had been done.
A deal must be struck soon to avoid irreparable harm to the federal government.
Studies have shown that even 15 days in solitary confinement can cause irreparable harm.
And for that reason it is also tragic, open to huge and irreparable loss.
This guy is going to do irreparable damage to the soul of the country.
"We had to move forward before the damage caused became irreparable," one Briton lamented.
Undercounting causes "irreparable harm," Lisa Chen, one of the students, said in an interview.
"The result would be unmitigated chaos and irreparable voter confusion," the two legislators added.
In some cases the damage done can have irreparable costs to nature and wildlife.
The conflagrations are obliterating landscapes and their ecosystems, reshaping the continent in irreparable ways.
Otherwise, Britney Spears would suffer "substantial detriment, irreparable harm, and immediate danger," he wrote.
And if the phone is deemed irreparable, it can be swapped out on-site.
The government has not shown that a stay is necessary to avoid irreparable injury.
Still, there is little reason to believe it signals anything more fundamental or irreparable.
Kroger has said Lidl will cause the company irreparable damage with its similar label.
Judge asked if people would suffer irreparable harm if sent back to dangerous places.
The desecration of these ancient places has already caused the Standing Rock Sioux irreparable harm.
Mt. Gox had suffered an irreparable hack, or the CEO had just been really negligent.
They would also consider whether" irreparable harm" will result from the denial of they stay.
The penalty may seem light, but the damage to the Vizio brand may be irreparable.
Left untreated, prisoners will suffer irreparable liver damage and may transmit the infection to others.
Ms. Phillips told employees that forming a union "could cause irreparable damage," Ms. Kopel said.
"I think people are nervous about irreparable harm to the civic identity," said the Rev.
From the ruling: I am not convinced that the harm plaintiffs fear would be irreparable.
They seem not to understand that condoning Russia's cheating does irreparable damage to international sport.
Potter sides with the progressives when he says the existing health care system is irreparable.
In that moment, every second counts, and a minute saved can prevent irreparable brain damage.
And it will cause a potentially irreparable tear in the geopolitical fabric joining America and China.
" It also noted that the government had not proven that the stay "would cause irreparable injury.
If this happens, then the decline in IHOP's sales and profits would be precipitous and irreparable.
The presidency would be shattered as an institution and the devastation to democracy would be irreparable.
"Respondents, by contrast, have not demonstrated any irreparable harm to themselves or to any actual clients."
Many Democrats blame Comey&aposs July 2016 statement for causing Clinton irreparable harm in the election.
If Satoshi tries to spend any of his fortune, they might cause irreparable damage to Bitcoin.
"We know that family separation causes irreparable harm to children," the academy wrote in its statement.
"In terms of organizational damage that has been incurred, it probably will be irreparable," one said.
Any breach of this contract is described as "irreparable harm" for which the signatory is liable.
The big question is whether Wheeler's chairmanship has done irreparable damage to the FCC's institutional reputation.
Now the administration must acknowledge the irreparable harm these irrational decisions have on our fragile climate.
My whole intention was not to have to put another implant in, but sometimes it's irreparable.
"Listening to sound at high volumes can cause irreparable damage to your hearing," states Oculus Rift.
The dam's seizure prompted concerns that irreparable damage to the structure's foundations may have been caused.
Has America become a nasty, brutish land divided into irreparable partisan camps, battle lines indelibly drawn?
Turkish officials protested the expulsions and described it as a "mistake which would open irreparable wounds."
Vaping has also been shown to cause irreparable lung damage, which could making breathing more difficult.
In so doing, she has done irreparable damage to the surveillance program and the intelligence community.
This puts American competitiveness at a distinct disadvantage and will cause irreparable damage to our economy.
"I hope this provocation will not lead to irreparable damage (to U.S.-Russian ties)," Lavrov said.
Trump's election is a promise of irreparable harm to the most vulnerable communities in our nation.
The political war that Trump raged has permanently taken its toll and has done irreparable harm.
Google appealed against that order, saying the ruling could cause it "irreparable" harm and reputational loss.
The 2017 death of the composer Michael Friedman left an irreparable hole in New York theater.
Experts say the damage unfolding in several Brazilian states is causing irreparable harm to the Amazon.
In remarks that seem unremarkable now, he said the "homeland of the Enlightenment…committed the irreparable".
Environmentalists said the announcement came too late to prevent irreparable damage, albeit to a limited area.
Deep, irreparable, Twitter-ignited divides over two septuagenarians will not a long-lasting progressive movement make.
In remarks that seem unremarkable now, he said the "homeland of the enlightenment committed the irreparable".
As a business proposition, guns suffer from an irreparable flaw: they last a very long time.
DaVita has alleged that the rule violates federal law and could cause "irreparable harm" to dialysis patients.
"Enjoining the rule will continue to cause irreparable harm to the government and the public," Francisco wrote.
This could potentially cause irreparable damage to American democracy, a major war, or a global economic crisis.
They are also facing higher risks of serious mental health problems, some of which could be irreparable.
And what happens is unfortunately when you are shot with a weapon, this can cause irreparable damage.
It ruined a lot of our connection and it has severely damaged our family in irreparable ways.
Considering a bad hack could do irreparable damage to your business, you'll probably want that last option.
Those that choose to spread lies rarely face consequences while those they attack can face irreparable damage.
The judge shot down Cohen's request, saying Avenatti talking would NOT cause irreparable damage to Cohen's case.
You're stuck with him or her for the next four years, and the consequences could be irreparable.
Doctors in Detroit performed a double-lung transplant on a vaping illness victim with irreparable lung damage.
"He has done something irreparable by reacting to shameful provocations from a few individuals," the statement read.
They believe the teen's vaping habit caused him irreparable lung damage and put him on life support.
They believe the teen's vaping habit caused him irreparable lung damage and put him on life support.
Judges question states' claims of religious discrimination Lawyer describes "irreparable harm" of travel ban 6:35 p.m.
He warned that many people are receiving tests so late that "irreparable damage" has already been caused.
Alvogen said it would suffer "immediate and irreparable harm" if the medication were used for such purposes.
For some women, abortion encompasses irreparable heartbreak, especially when coupled with other traumas like an abusive partner.
Its construction cost about $40 million from the city's budget and wreaked irreparable damage on a park.
In the past weeks, Germany has seen an unprecedented and possibly irreparable deterioration in its political culture.
The harm Mr. Trump has caused may well be irreparable, argues The New York Times editorial board.
"Tuvimos que seguir adelante antes de que el daño causado se volviera irreparable", se lamentó un británico.
If the Mets cannot count on Matz, Vargas and Wheeler, though, their playoff chances may be irreparable.
We can admire aspects of a person's talent without erasing the ways they also did irreparable damage.
Enforcing Mr. Trump's order by sending the travelers home could cause them "irreparable harm," Judge Donnelly ruled.
The best way to cause irreparable damage to our national security would be to make Trump president.
Burnham tells Grayson that she did something "irreparable" to drive Spock away, but won't tell her what.
Importantly, victims of revenge porn are caused somewhat irreparable injury, which cannot be compensated for, even with millions.
"Defendant's acts complained of herein have caused Luxottica to suffer irreparable injury to its business," the complaint said.
U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik in Seattle said the blueprints' publication could cause irreparable harm to U.S. citizens.
"The doctor said if it had gone untreated for several weeks it could have be irreparable," he says.
There is no need to elaborate upon the damage — much of it irreparable — to the Negro child's personality.
He says there will be irreparable harm if Sonni gets her way and he's limited to supervised visitation.
In the long term, this could do irreparable damage to the federal government's ability to hire cybersecurity talent.
I would further add that Williams's awareness of the irreparable harm done to black bodies is deeply personal.
Incidents like these can do irreparable damage to a reputation, and in some cases on Vandal, they do.
Even for an artist who has happily stoked controversy in the past, this time seemed different, perhaps irreparable.
" He said that the plaintiffs "are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of a preliminary injunction.
" He said that the plaintiffs "are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of a preliminary injunction.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," it said.
The new 2.4-acre pier, they said, had the potential to do irreparable harm to the aquatic environment.
They'd also consider if "irreparable harm" would result from the denial of the request to lift the injunction.
Reading the manual's definition was Cooley's deliverance from the feeling that her pain was different, irreparable, and wrong.
The irreparable damage caused to the device left him bedridden for 11 months while he awaited a replacement.
Nike sued Berian in May, saying that it would sustain irreparable harm if he endorsed a competitor's gear.
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber ruled that the city could suffer "irreparable harm" by complying with the requirements.
What we found was that the mine would present a threat of irreparable damage to an irreplaceable resource.
"There is a possibility of irreparable harm because of the way these guns can be made," he said.
"Facebook's contemplated course of action is illegitimate and will cause irreparable harm to the network," the letter states.
"Such relief is necessary to avoid immediate and irreparable harm to the debtors and their estates," he said.
On the word "irreparable" the harmony lands on B-flat minor, chillingly remote from the initial G minor.
We just want him out of office, because he is causing potentially irreparable harm to the body politic.
To politicize sports, I suspect, means that we understand neither politics nor sports, an irreparable loss for both.
"Plaintiffs have ... shown that, absent a preliminary injunction, they will suffer irreparable harm," Jones wrote in his order.
In its filing Thursday, the ACLU argued that there will be "irreparable harm" to the troops it represents.
And we become detectives, sniffing out even the slightest suggestion of schoolhouse bias before it does irreparable harm.
All the parties involved regained their subscribers and aside from a handful of irreparable friendships, have all recovered.
Advocates argued that the administration's new policy causes irreparable harm and places vulnerable asylum seekers' lives at risk.
Google appealed against that order, saying the ruling could cause it "irreparable" harm and reputational loss, Reuters reported.
There has been no growing of a backbone, no declaration that this is an irreparable bridge too far.
He halted enforcement for at least 14 days to "prevent irreparable harm" until he could hold a hearing.
The judge also found that Acosta was likely to suffer irreparable harm if his press pass was not restored.
Third, and most importantly, contract remedies really don't matter, because once a photo is posted, the harm is irreparable.
The irreparable damage done to the environment via weapons of mass destruction signals a shift in human history, i.e.
Watch this from VICE: Any amount of time a child has to wonder if they're alone forever is irreparable.
If Trump wins or loses on Tuesday, he has already achieved irreparable damage to America's standing across the globe.
That lawsuit said the alleged infringements cause "irreparable injury" to the academy's goodwill and reputation, and violate Army policies.
"All the while, this young, isolated woman remains pregnant against her will, causing her irreparable harm", the ACLU wrote.
Is holding on to the Senate really worth the irreparable harm that Trump is doing to the Republican brand?
" The suit also claims this "has caused and will continue to cause irreparable injury and damage to Starbucks Corp.
The court also erred in concluding there had been no showing of irreparable harm to Kesha, her lawyers claim.
The plaintiffs argue the policy violates the Establishment Clause and it would likely cause "irreparable harm" without temporary relief.
It is a very real crisis that, if left untouched, will cause irreparable harm to current and future generations.
Between Mueller's appointment and the flood of leaks, it has already done colossal and irreparable damage to Trump's presidency.
We are only seeing the very beginnings of it, and the world is going to change in irreparable ways.
"Of any violation, it said: "Donald will suffer irreparable damage and injury in the event of any such breach.
The play emerged in part from a deep unhappiness she felt at the time, a sense of irreparable emptiness.
And while Bambaataa's brand has certainly taken an irreparable hit from the accusations, his impact on pop culture continues.
And even if Trump eventually softens up, he will already have done irreparable damage to U.S. credibility and leadership.
The damage seems to have been irreparable, however: Schnatter stepped down from his post as CEO in late December.
Once it cuts tunnels through your eyeballs, the damage is irreparable and you can lose your vision, Pritt says.
The prosecutors said Papadopoulos caused irreparable damage to the investigation because he lied repeatedly during a January 2017 interview.
The new law "would impose significant immediate burdens and irreparable harm on Airbnb," the company said in its complaint.
There, nothing is as it seems, and a whirlwind of drama, intrigue and cruelty both casual and irreparable emerges.
Ill-conceived policies that disproportionately harm or intentionally discriminate against people of color result in lasting, often irreparable damage.
The British wanted their country back — and got the disaster of Brexit, a delusional act of irreparable self-harm.
" It added, "The irreparable harm it will do to Hong Kong far outweighs any purpose it could possibly achieve.
"This child is suffering greatly in detention and is at particular risk of grievous and irreparable harm," ACLU writes.
The conditions at the Brooklyn jail are "inhumane, violate the constitution, and are causing irreparable harm," the document says.
And depriving someone of those rights—even for a short amount of time—inflicts an injury that is irreparable.
The designs address concerns that the tunnel portals and deep cuttings would scar the landscape and cause irreparable damage.
Often, that means using materials like glue, and techniques like soldering parts to the logic board, which render devices irreparable.
The judge agreed with her motion citing "irreparable injury" to Camille Cosby if the deposition went forward at this time.
It did what history may judge to be irreparable damage to a company at the peak of its unprecedented power.
The hooligans grabbed his violin and smashed it, then made a point of returning the irreparable instrument, Arteaga's prized possession.
Letting aside the irreparable loss of one of the world's most unique areas, there's a practical reason for action here.
Tigar wrote in his decision that the Trump administration would cause irreparable injury to several refugee organizations with the rule.
One of Akbar's lawyers, Geeta Luthra, said Ramani had caused irreparable damage to Akbar's reputation built up over four decades.
The EMTs will revive the mother, but who will console the child and ensure this experience doesn't cause irreparable harm?
Judge Pratt said "irreparable harm" would have occurred had that part of the law taken effect as scheduled on Friday.
District Judge Marsha Pechman wrote that the detention of asylum seekers for indefinite periods of time could cause irreparable harm.
In the end, eliminating 14c will do irreparable harm to hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities across the country.
That judge found that the city proved withholding the grants would cause "irreparable damage" to the city's law enforcement abilities.
We're taking the Trump Administration to court to protect children from the irreparable harm caused by unlawful and unnecessary detention.
The government will prioritize the visas for businesses "who would suffer irreparable harm without the additional workers," according to DHS.
Trump did irreparable damage to Tillerson's ability to function as his emissary by undercutting him publicly over and over again.
I tried to apologize and explain that I had no recollection of that happening, but unfortunately that friendship was irreparable.
I left shortly before I would have been forced to wear this abomination, citing irreparable emotional distress to my mum.
" Sanders weighed in Friday, tweeting, "Taking national security advice from a Cheney has already caused irreparable damage to our country.
" Interim measures, Mr. Reyna said, should be used "to prevent that the abusive conduct of a company causes irreparable harm.
Los analistas discuten con frecuencia sobre el temor de que el brexit ha dividido al Reino Unido de forma irreparable.
My daughter is now the same age that I was when I nearly starved and exercised myself into irreparable damage.
"The law threatens immediate, irreparable harm to Mississippians' abilities to control their 'destiny and ... body,' " Reeves wrote, citing another ruling.
And it said there was still a "real and imminent risk of irreparable prejudice" against the rights of the Rohingya.
When companies deliberately vent or flare methane from leaky equipment and infrastructure, they are doing irreparable damage to our environment.
He'd probably make a lot more money elsewhere, and an irreparable rift seems to have formed between him and Belichick.
When confronted with a venomous snake bite, the victim must act quickly before the reptile's poison leads to irreparable harm.
Judge Swain at times seemed skeptical, questioning whether the harm was irreparable if HTA creditors could conceivably be repaid later.
Pro-Confederate lawyers argue that removing these civil war participation trophies would cause "irreparable harm" when the opposite is true.
" Judge John Owens dissented in part because of the "lack of irreparable harm to the government at this early stage.
In the order, Vasquez ruled the National Butterfly Center could face "imminent and irreparable harm" if construction were to proceed.
The wound severed his femoral artery and inflicted irreparable nerve damage that ultimately led to the amputation of the limb.
The most frustrating thing about this status quo is that noise-induced hearing loss is both irreparable and entirely preventable.
"Give them an opportunity to weigh in and see if what you thought was irreparable could be repaired," says Bhowmik.
A suspected arsonist set the home of pitching legend Satchel Paige on fire in late May, causing potentially irreparable damage.
For instance, Kornreich said that allowing Kesha to temporarily be relieved of her contractual duties to Sony would cause the company "irreparable harm," but gave no comment on the irreparable harm Kesha might endure by being forced to abide by a contract that forces her to work with the man who allegedly raped her.
"The court finds that the irreparable burdens on the private defendants' First Amendment rights are dwarfed by the irreparable harms the states are likely to suffer if the existing restrictions are withdrawn and that, overall, the public interest strongly supports maintaining the status quo through the pendency of this litigation," Lasnik wrote in the ruling.
Mark Zuckerberg is both a man and the embodiment of a company, so his silence around scandal has done irreparable harm.
"The State of Alabama will experience irreparable harm by funding a conference and activities in violation of state law," Sessions argued.
And yet, despite the organized community living there, the White Building was recently deemed irreparable and went under the wrecker's ball.
The Commission imposed interim measures against German insurer IMS Health in 2001 because of serious and irreparable damage to two rivals.
Environmentalists, meanwhile, say that increased logging will cause irreparable damage to the ancient forest, which attracts thousands of tourists each year.
The court also had to consider whether denying a stay would cause irreparable harm to the states and utility companies affected.
As we begin the cancellation and purge of #Moviepass for the irreparable harm they have done to our country and youth.
"[It can] cause irreparable harm to lifelong development by disrupting a child's brain architecture," AAP President Colleen Kraft told BuzzFeed News.
The document focuses on the irreparable mental and physical harm that Rosa Maria's detention continues to cause her and her family.
It said the seizure would cause irreparable damage to the company, its 2,678 workers, its 79 dealers and to its suppliers.
Kanye is in trouble and going to be doing irreparable damage to his career if he doesn't shut the hell up.
Lasnik said the states have submitted sufficient evidence that they are likely to suffer "irreparable harm" if the blueprints are published.
In fact, they write, Latinos will be put at a disadvantage, and the proposal will cause "irreparable" damage to the community.
"Unless Mando is enjoined from its infringement, Bosch will continue to suffer irreparable harm," the German firm said in Thursday's filing.
Snow is cool though, I guess, even though you can't shake the feeling that we've done irreparable damage to the planet.
A coalition of 127 religious organisations says DACA's demise "would cause irreparable harm" and pose a "severe detriment to the public".
" He added: "This is causing irreparable harm, especially — when it dries out — in the lower section of the mosaics and tiling.
When weighing an injunction, a judge takes into consideration several factors, including whether there would be irreparable harm to the plaintiffs.
He ruled that arguments Muthana faced irreparable harm if the case was delayed were not sufficient for speeding the case up.
Although the Ordinance went into effect this month, a Washington Court wisely enjoined it – putting a temporary hold an irreparable harm.
But Senate Republicans are not free to thwart the process our Constitution demands — not without threatening irreparable harm to the country.
According to the pediatricians' group, prolonged exposure to such highly stressful situations can produce toxic stress, which can cause irreparable harm.
"The harm to the city's relationship with the immigrant community, if it should accede to the conditions, is irreparable," Leinenweber wrote.
People seem to think that those who have mental health issues are irreparable, and that it's on them to fix themselves.
This rapid weight loss causes cardiac abnormalities, structural and functional brain alterations, irreparable bone disease, and in some instances, sudden death.
The lawsuit says Mr. Roeder caused "significant and irreparable" harm to the chain, which is seeking damages of more than $25,000.
"The harm to the City's relationship with the immigrant community if it should accede to the conditions is irreparable," Leinenweber wrote.
No one seems to care much that co-ed sports is doing irreparable harm to the psyche of America's little boys.
President Trump's relationship with chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE could be "irreparable," according to new report in Vanity Fair.
Brunstad said current toll revenue reserves will run out in July, leaving creditors at risk of "irreparable harm" if clawbacks continue.
A year later, we live together, which is basically a petri dish for small resentments to quickly multiply into irreparable ones.
Even if such an idea weren't impractical and constitutionally dubious at best, it would deal an irreparable blow to judicial independence.
It says deep sea mining could cause irreparable damage, including releasing carbon stored in deep sediments that would aggravate global warming.
What they're saying: The plaintiffs successfully argued the plan would cause "irreparable harm" to the area, according to the court documents.
Today, the net effect of human traffic and its hand in climate change have done possibly irreparable damage to the landmark.
"The complainant unnecessarily involved my client's minor child in her false reporting, causing irreparable harm to a minor child," Heitner says.
The industry practice of using erectile dysfunction medication to perform in peak condition was threatening to leave him with irreparable damage.
Vestager said she had issued the order because she feared "irreparable" harm to competition if Broadcom was allowed to continue its behavior.
Young people are cranking up the volume on their headphones and could be doing irreparable damage to their hearing in the process.
Europe is much keener on keeping the Iran deal in place, and Trump's intransigence could cause irreparable harm to the transatlantic relations.
It will be a disaster if, in the process of bringing back control, Brexit also does irreparable damage to that same institution.
The president has taken a wrecking ball to many international institutions, but has yet to cause irreparable damage to America's global image.
The company is likely to succeed in its trade secrets claims against Lee and suffer irreparable harm absent the injunction, Chhabria said.
U.S. District Judge David Godbey said the Republican leaders who have fought the resettlement have not shown Texas would suffer irreparable harm.
" Orrick had originally challenged the executive order by saying cities that were under threat of being defunded could face "immediate irreparable harm.
They're toys, after all, and usually last only a day or two before suffering an irreparable crash or fatal loss of interest.
A former superintendent of California's Joshua Tree National Park is warning of "irreparable" damage to the park following the partial government shutdown.
The attorneys general argue that their states will experience irreparable harm during the litigation and that only a stay would prevent that.
Student consumers would face "irreparable harm" if the merger moves forward and the "merger must be blocked in its entirety," SPARC said.
"The chilling of speech protected by the First Amendment is in and of itself an irreparable injury," Cummings wrote in the order.
"I hope he sees the writing on the wall before this gets chronic and irreparable," McEnroe said of Kyrgios on the BBC.
Judge Arjuna Obeyesekere said in his ruling that if Rajapaksa and his cabinet continued to hold office, it would cause "irreparable" damage.
If passed, Harris' so-called Family Friendly Schools Act would do irreparable harm to an already failing institution: the sacred American family.
But it's likely the damage is irreparable, and Charles, Star, and Westbrook will never appear in a video all together ever again.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," the Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Duesseldorf court said.
They argue that the policy violates the Establishment Clause and proved that "irreparable harm" is likely if temporary relief is not granted.
And unilateral decisions like the one Trump made could cause irreparable damage in regions that are often remote, impoverished, and politically unstable.
Now, after weathering almost eight decades of brutal Northeastern winters, one of Barthé's most significant works faces irreparable damage from the elements.
The consequences for the children who remain could be devastating: causing permanent, irreparable harm that will play out for years to come.
Mr. Gil, who was also Brazil's minister of culture from 2003 to 2008, called Ms. Carvalho's death "an irreparable loss" on Twitter.
The plaintiffs suggest that an expansion "will result in irreparable harm" to individual companies and threaten the existence of the whole program.
Publishing a story about the hack two years ago may have caused irreparable harm to the government's investigation, potentially sinking it entirely.
Based on that conclusion and the "irreparable injury" the plaintiffs would suffer, Judge Donnelly issued a temporary nationwide injunction barring their removal.
And he concluded that allowing the travel restrictions to go into effect at midnight, as scheduled, could have caused them irreparable harm.
Like the sculptor Jeremy Mayer, who — inspired by multiple viewings of "Metropolis" — transforms irreparable machines into fantastic beasts and life-size figures.
Environmentalists argue that even exploration work, such as new seismic studies, could cause irreparable damage to the delicate tundra in Arctic Alaska.
"This is an unthinkable tragedy and irreparable loss," Mukhamediuly wrote in the post, according to a translation from Kazakh news agency Kazinform.
The memo also argues that Trump's lawyers failed to show that he would suffer "irreparable harm" if Mazars complied with the subpoena.
They claimed that the ban violated the establishment clause and could cause "irreparable harm" if the court did not grant temporary relief.
"You did irreparable damage to my credit when I was 22 years old and had a miscarriage," a woman wrote on Facebook.
This cooperation has also caused near-irreparable damage to the Palestinian Authority's legitimacy and has encouraged Israel to maintain the status quo.
Planned Parenthood "has demonstrated that immediate and irreparable injury will result if Petitioner's license is allowed to expire," Stelzer wrote in his decision.
Therefore, Watson granted the plaintiffs' motion for a stay, concluding that a freeze on the travel ban was necessary to prevent irreparable injury.
Availability is also restricted to businesses who would "suffer irreparable harm" without the additional workers, US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced on Monday.
"The action was patently unlawful, the irreparable harm to the public is serious, and the burden on industry is minimal," the filing said.
Now I imagine that somehow, you didn't bother to think through this imbecilic move...but you have made a terrible, awful, irreparable mistake.
ET on Saturday night that deportation of those detained would cause them "irreparable harm" but did not address the constitutionality of Trump's order.
The challenge for anyone seeking a stay, however, lies not in demonstrating long-term harm from the rules, but imminent and irreparable injury.
This choreographed bloodletting seems to be a dramatization of the colonialist period and the irreparable violence inflicted on the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Andrew Cuomo and his state's regulators, the gun rights group said New York could cause "irrecoverable loss and irreparable harm" to the organization.
Indeed, they declared that allowing Durham to look into potentially criminal conduct would cause "new and irreparable damage" to the rule of law.
The European Commission also said it plans to impose interim measures during the probe to avoid "serious and irreparable harm" to the market.
A permanent ban from professional gaming and irreparable damage to their reputation should ideally dissuade every player from match-fixing and illegal betting.
They would warn him, however, that American interests and values could suffer irreparable harm if the system is neglected or allowed to fail.
The nationwide injunctions blocking the travel ban have caused irreparable harm by "preventing the executive from effectuating his national-security judgment," he wrote.
What exactly is Fedor Emelianenko attempting by fighting the likes of Maldonado in irrelevant bouts that still carry real potential for irreparable harm?
In his ruling earlier Wednesday, US District Judge Timothy Kelly, the Trump nominee, said that plaintiffs didn't meet the threshold of irreparable harm.
The plaintiffs argue that the policy violates the Establishment Clause and proved that "irreparable harm" is likely if temporary relief is not granted.
" The groups said they are suing Reagan to protect "thousands of Arizonans from the irreparable loss of their right to vote this November.
Are we successfully assimilating millions of newcomers into a cohesive mainstream, or are we sowing the seeds of irreparable divisions in our society?
QUALCOMM ATTORNEYS SAY IN MOTION FOR STAY PENDING APPEAL QUALCOMM DEMONSTRATED THAT, ABSENT A STAY, ORDER WOULD CAUSE CO IRREPARABLE HARM- COURT FILING
The virus can profoundly injure developing fetuses, leading to a range of birth defects including irreparable brain damage, hearing loss and eye defects.
Important issues go unresolved and individuals and businesses are deprived of the justice to which they are constitutionally entitled, often causing irreparable harm.
"These deceptive provisions would cause irreparable harm to our wildlife and public lands," more than 85033 Democrats wrote to leading negotiators last week.
In addition, the ACLU's lawsuit claims there could be irreparable harm done to the environment at the border if a wall is constructed.
"Plaintiffs will suffer significant and irreparable harm unless this Court intervenes," the 15-page lawsuit filed in the Western District of Tennessee states.
The first thing to note is that while some athletes' reputations are irreparable from a PR standpoint, Rodriguez was hardly damaged beyond fixing.
Trump's blithe disregard for diplomacy and international agreements has damaged the US's reputation in a way that some scholars worry may be irreparable.
"Meanwhile, Karem has shown that even the temporary suspension of his pass inflicts irreparable harm on his First Amendment rights," the judge wrote.
Mr. Hall's round-the-clock efforts at Stratford and the competing claims of Ms. Caron's film career put irreparable strains on their marriage.
" Karla Keckhaver, an assistant attorney general defending the commission, argued that not putting the ruling on hold pending appeal would create "irreparable harm.
The plaintiffs argued that the policy violates the Establishment Clause and proved that "irreparable harm" is likely if temporary relief is not granted.
"The child is not in danger of irreparable harm, which is our standard for why a judge would intervene so quickly," he said.
" • In the lawsuit, CBS accused Ms. Redstone of presenting "a significant threat of irreparable and irreversible harm to the company and its stockholders.
Roman Vilfand, director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Centre, said higher temperatures were being recorded year-round, causing irreparable damage to the country's permafrost.
She also says the court cases and related publicity had caused irreparable damage to her career and severed her link to Mr. Hariri.
" They told the court that, without a stay, the rule "will continue to unlawfully impose massive and irreparable harms upon the sovereign states.
Founder Cheng Wei and President Jean Liu also released a public letter Tuesday evening Beijing time saying their pride had caused irreparable harm.
What is certain is that the Cross River superhighway would cause irreparable harm to Nigeria's last remaining rain forests, some of Africa's oldest.
Grinding the Senate to a halt could certainly send a message, but it could also cause irreparable damage to how the body functions.
Such a disruption would deal an irreparable blow to countless species, including extraordinarily rare ones like the Sonoran jaguar and Mexican gray wolf.
Such a disruption would deal an irreparable blow to countless species, including extraordinarily rare ones like the Sonoran jaguar and Mexican gray wolf.
The national park in southern California emerged from the shutdown an icon of the irreparable damages caused by the cessation of vital government functions.
Prosecutors said Papadopoulos' lies caused irreparable harm to the investigation and he did not provide substantial assistance, but his attorneys said he cooperated fully.
"Day by day, losses and loans are rising at Jet, the more the process is delayed the more the situation becomes irreparable," he said.
" His family say they are heartbroken and "devastated" for the victims, their families, and for the people of New Zealand, calling his acts "irreparable.
If the deadline had passed, "it would have done irreparable damage to our schools," said O. David Jackson, the interim executive director of AACS.
These injuries would inflict significant and irreparable harm on U.S. businesses and their employees, stifling the growth of the United States' most prominent industries.
Luckily my dad was able to get her across and to the ER in time before irreparable damage was done, and she eventually recovered.
After spending $200,000 figuring out what went wrong, city officials said the problems were irreparable and they would have to start the project over.
But the coalition assembled to impede North Korea's weapons development has been damaged, though it remains to be seen if the damage is irreparable.
"It's an open question among constitutional scholars but there's no doubt that it would cause irreparable harm to the president's own presidency," she said.
But they worried so much about somebody being in power, particularly the presidency, in between elections who would do irreparable damage to the country.
But in effusive remarks after the sit-down, Mr. Ryan insisted that the party leadership was not on the brink of an irreparable split.
The players, however, argued the order goes too far and causes them "irreparable harm" for something for which they were not arrested or convicted.
Businesses that apply for the 2628,28503 visas must prove they will suffer "irreparable harm" if they are not able to hire temporary foreign labor.
Of course, planting new trees is always a good idea, but let's also stop the irreparable damage happening right now, in every practical way.
And a warmer planet, coupled with unrelenting rates of carbon dioxide, means our planet's climate crisis will grow, causing irreparable injuries with unforgiving urgency.
U.S. District Judge James Otero said Cohen had not shown he would suffer "immediate, irreparable injury" absent emergency relief against Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti.
The cruel, irreparable harm of family separation has further undermined their lives and any basic sense of security they could ever hope to have.
Judge Ramos said he agreed with Mr. Trump's claim that turning over financial records to Congress could cause him and his family irreparable harm.
The administration's family separation policy has already done potentially irreparable harm to those children who were used as pawns in the president's political agenda.
"Guilty Party," a song about the irreparable erosion of a romance, could have used its descending piano chords to anchor a plain, elegiac ballad.
The saddest casualty of the Hillary Clinton email scandal is the, perhaps, irreparable institutional damage done to the FBI by its director, James Comey.
"Violence is causing harm that may become irreparable to the body and soul of our society," Pinera said from the La Moneda presidential palace.
This could cause irreparable damages to children that don't understand why they have to see what God did not mean for them to witness.
For months the project has roiled neighbors, who fear its construction will result in irreparable damage to local property and the area's critical habitat.
With regard to your financial safety, there are a few things you can goof up that can cause long-term and sometimes irreparable mistakes.
The District Court judge, Keno Vasquez, wrote on Tuesday that "imminent and irreparable harm" would occur if the project were allowed to go forward.
"The irreparable harm it will do to Hong Kong far outweighs any purpose it could possibly achieve," it said in a statement on Wednesday.
ESPN reported on Tuesday that LeBron James and head coach Tyronn Lue were both against trading Irving, but management felt the relationship was irreparable.
Fontaine's suit, filed in Texas Monday against Jones and InfoWars, asks for more than $1 million in damages for "irreparable harm" to his reputation.
For a court to grant an injunction — an order that prohibits someone from doing a specific action — there has to be imminent, irreparable harm.
In his ruling, Barrett said enforcing Ohio's law would cause irreparable harm to patients by undermining their "well-settled" constitutional right to abortion access.
The human-animal bond is [built on] a deep love, and, for many people who lose their pets, they view that loss as something irreparable.
But in trade, that act also engendered a seemingly irreparable distance, between me, and them, and where they came from; an often profound, mutual, alienation.
The plaintiffs argued that rental agents would suffer irreparable injury — the loss of income and in some cases, jobs — unless the restraining order were issued.
We also intend to order Broadcom to halt its behaviour while our investigation proceeds, to avoid any risk of serious and irreparable harm to competition.
It causes irreparable harm to senior citizens and the fear of falling reduces senior citizen mobility drastically, creating a feedback loop that can be catastrophic.
Though Dodd denied the allegation immediately to Gunvalson in the preview, she said news of the allegation has already done irreparable damage to her reputation.
Matthew Herbert's score helps underscore (pun definitely intended) that feeling of unease, as if every action could cause irreparable damage to a fragile status quo.
QUALCOMM ATTORNEYS SAY CO WILL SUFFER "IRREPARABLE HARM" IF IT IS COMPELLED TO NEGOTIATE NEW AGREEMENTS WITH MANY OEMS IN VIEW OF ORDER- COURT FILING
On January 28, New York federal judge Ann M. Donnelly temporarily blocked part of the order, declaring it would cause "irreparable harm" in her ruling.
Insults and gossip were blown out of proportion, and the split became an irreparable chasm when Zarin surprised everyone on Scary Island in season three.
"I hope this provocation will not lead to irreparable damage (to U.S.-Russian ties)," Lavrov told a news conference in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, according to Reuters.
Increasingly investors are nervous about central banks' negative interest rate policies, which some fear could be doing irreparable damage to financial institutions by crushing profitability.
Many airlines make musicians to pay for an extra seat for their instruments or put them in the hold, where they may suffer irreparable damage.
CNN could have replaced him with another reporter, and the idea that Acosta would suffer "irreparable harm" in the interim is ludicrous on its face.
That means the "help" from the White House will bring an irreparable damage to the supply chain that has been established over the past decades.
The decision suggests the court finds there would be significant and irreparable harm if the rule went into effect while the legal challenges play out.
The judge in that case said that Cohen's lawyers have not yet demonstrated that "immediate, irreparable injury" would occur without a gag order against Avenatti.
For a judge to grant a temporary restraining order, the plaintiffs must show they are likely to suffer irreparable harm if it is not granted.
Even though the decision puts the country's leadership in limbo, letting Rajapaksa continue to govern would cause "irreparable" damage to the country, one judge said.
And everything we have seen has borne out what child experts across many different fields have said: that this policy inflicts irreparable trauma on children.
" They also accused Lowery's suit of being a "Frankenstein monster posing as a class action," which as a result cannot "plead class-wide irreparable harm.
The horrors of slavery in America cannot be understated, nor can the irreparable damage to a culture be something that is ignored or brushed aside.
The EPA's sweeping mandate to control generation, dispatch, transmission and consumption of electricity already causes substantial and irreparable injury — the legal grounds for a stay.
A breach of any of your promises or agreements under this agreement will cause the Company, Mr. Trump and each other Trump Person irreparable harm.
Obviously, the men have suffered irreparable emotional wounds from a "skirmish" the researcher discovers, in which 70 soldiers went into battle but only 17 returned.
The Trump administration seems to recognize that even if they have avoided an irreparable breach with Europe, Iran will continue to be source of irritation.
"The consequence for those who are being accused is huge, irreparable harm," said Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
The "inspiration" for that irreparable act, let alone the work he produced just before it, will continue to provide for breathless speculation and scholarly copy.
This last time, I went a fraction as hard for a much shorter duration yet returned home feeling as though I'd done myself irreparable harm.
Arrests needlessly put parents in prison, or saw children being removed from their homes, causing irreparable ruptures in families and communities that reverberated through generations.
If the suit were to move forward, Facebook's lawyers argued in a recent court document, "the reputational and economic costs to Facebook will be irreparable."
Benchmark could not "demonstrate a threat of imminent irreparable harm" to Uber if he stayed on the company's board, Mr. Kalanick said in the filing.
Richmond Circuit Court Judge Joi J. Taylor said the plaintiffs "will not suffer an irreparable harm sufficient to justify the injunction," according to the ruling.
The 49-year-old woman developed the rare condition in which metals including cobalt, lead, and aluminum get into the lungs and cause irreparable damage.
The party is spending heavily on radio and TV ads to make the case that electing Moore would do irreparable damage to the state's reputation.
He wants the court to order him back in the band to avoid "irreparable harm" to him if Aerosmith is allowed to squeeze him out.
The exquisitely ravaged expanses of ATOMIC can be received as more than a warning siren, but as a metaphor of the irreparable damage already done.
It will cause irreparable harm to Mr. Trump's own plans to make peace in the Middle East, and to any future administration's efforts, as well.
Although Pakistan has weathered previous U.S. aid cuts, each past episode in the bilateral relationship has driven the partnership more toward an irreparable trust deficit.
If, for example, Mr. Trump's order on DACA is rejected after immigrants are forced out of the country, the harm to them could be irreparable.
When a federal judge in Seattle blocked Trump's travel ban, he cited a motion from Microsoft that argued the ban would cause immediate and irreparable injury.
If he gets into the race, he will gain no votes but with comments like that, he will be doing potentially irreparable damage to Democratic nominees.
"Clearly the judge understood the possibility for irreparable harm to hundreds of immigrants and lawful visitors to this country," said ACLU executive director Anthony D. Romero.
"By rushing into locating the capital city in an area that contained fertile agricultural land, the state has caused irreparable damage to the economy," he said.
If foreign actors successfully influence our elections at the behest of our own President, the damage to our democratic infrastructure and national sovereignty may be irreparable.
To avoid "irreparable harm", Messrs Hemphill and Wu call on regulators to ask for a preliminary injunction that would put an end to the integration work.
US district judge Richard Sullivan denied the motion on Wednesday, stating that the secured holders had failed to demonstrate the exchange offer will cause "irreparable harm".
Civil war then breaks out between the parties, causing irreparable physical and financial damage to the communities they stole tax dollars and office potluck ideas from.
Last month, a Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled against Kesha, saying that Sony would suffer "irreparable harm" if the singer were allowed to break her contract.
Human brains (and that of all mammals) are very sensitive to decreased oxygen levels, and interruptions to blood flow are believed to cause irreparable brain damage.
Caproni spared Silver most of a $1.75 million fine, saying he would suffer irreparable harm if forced to sell two homes and liquidate a retirement account.
The Arkansas ban hurts Monsanto's ability to sell dicamba-tolerant seed in the state and has caused "irreparable harm" to the company, according to Monsanto's lawsuit.
Liberal critics countered that the bill would do irreparable damage and risk another financial crisis akin to the one that Dodd-Frank was meant to prevent.
He described the firestorm surrounding Anita Hill's allegations that he sexually harassed her as "Kafkaesque" and a "grave and irreparable injustice" to him and his family.
In a statement, the PTI this week said: "Any deliberate or unconscious effort to compromise the sanctity of ballot could cause irreparable damage to national interests".
Critics said enforcing the rule would cause irreparable harm by keeping clinics from providing critical healthcare, including non-abortion services, especially to poor people and minorities.
The announcement marked an abrupt turnaround from a week ago when Trump said he was convinced the distancing restrictions were causing irreparable damage to the economy.
"Nintendo's infringement has caused, and is continuing to cause, damage and irreparable injury to Gamevice," the company said in its complaint filed in California on Wednesday.
Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, combative yet close for 210 years, exchanged portraits they'd made of each other before they finally had an irreparable falling out.
"And that harm is irreparable because after the registration deadlines for the November election pass, there can be no do over and no redress," she said.
The judge, Benedicto Abicair, concluded that keeping the film online was "more likely to cause grave and irreparable damage" than removing it from the public domain.
Riera told CNN that the human brain usually suffers irreparable damage if the heart stops beating for five minutes, and Schoeman represents a very rare case.
A Hidalgo County judge ruled that the privately built wall on the banks of the Rio Grande would pose "irreparable harm" to a nearby butterfly conservancy.
And many of an older sportswriting generation felt Bouton had done irreparable damage to the game out of his own desperation and sense of self-importance.
And many of an older sportswriting generation felt Bouton had done irreparable damage to the game out of his own desperation and sense of self-importance.
It cannot go unchecked when, as here, the President wields it through an executive edict that stands to cause irreparable harm to individuals across this nation.
The lawyer said the plaintiffs could not show they would suffer irreparable harm, a condition for blocking the funding, through the mere transfer of the money.
The judges said beverage makers were likely to suffer "irreparable harm" if the law is implemented because the warning would "drown out" the advertisements' other visual elements.
According to the documents, the family's lawyers claim they will "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna takes trademarks the Kardashian name.
John Allan, president of the CBI, said crashing out of the EU without a deal on March 29 would do "irreparable harm to the UK economy". ind.
Purcell, for Washington state, argued that the Trump administration could not demonstrate that it would suffer irreparable harm if the injunction is allowed to remain in place.
U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett said the law was unconstitutional and would cause "irreparable injury" to Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio and Southwest Ohio and their patients.
A group of vape store owners submitted a petition for a preliminary injunction on the four-month product ban, claiming irreparable harm to their businesses and customers.
Status: In August, a federal judge temporarily blocked the ban from going into effect on the grounds that it would cause "irreparable" harm to women seeking abortions.
"Plaintiff will continue to suffer irreparable harm if the iPhone is not properly handled as material evidence in a possible maritime crime or homicide," the complaint reads.
Later Friday, Wake County Superior Court Judge Donald Stephens approved Cooper's request for a temporary restraining order, saying there might be irreparable harm in disbanding the board.
"This will prevent serious and irreparable harm to competition likely to be caused by Broadcom's conduct, which prima facie infringes EU competition rules," the European Commission said.
The recordings had been deemed so vulnerable that a single spin of a record through a player could cause irreparable damage that would render the recording unusable.
Any default on term loan payments triggers a virtually irreparable hard credit default, so many commercial bank revolvers remain in place when credit stats would not warrant.
The judges did not rule on the merits of the case, but agreed DACA recipients would suffer "irreparable harm" if their statuses were revoked during the lawsuit.
The case argues that the US government undertook policies that contributed to climate change, thereby causing irreparable harm to young people and denying them a safe climate.
It took a severe accident, major surgery, and an irreparable injury for me to accept that marijuana is more vital to my life than I ever realized.
Osborne, now editor of London's Evening Standard, had suggested on Sunday that May's premiership had suffered such irreparable damage that she had become a "dead woman walking".
But it will undoubtedly diminish what's left of his once-bulletproof reputation and expose to further, irreparable harm the agency he once professed to so deeply love.
I've had to reassemble each of the buttons and cranks a few times over the last few weeks, but I haven't yet run into any irreparable damage.
And the damage is often irreparable - from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases to the marital breakdowns that occur in 99 percent of cases, according to Nali.
Violently disrupting the ocean's delicate balance at this scale would lead to irreparable damage to marine ecosystems and the fishing and tourism industries that depend on them.
If the Republican Party truly cannot listen to the people that put its members into office, then so be it, but understand that the damage is irreparable.
They can prevent irreparable damage to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and thereby discourage similar efforts to spoil other places of natural beauty and wilderness throughout America.
"Plaintiff will suffer immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage" unless the infringements are stopped, according to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
Nobody should begrudge Mr. Uribe for refusing to forgive the criminals he holds accountable for the murder of his father and for causing irreparable damage to Colombia.
"[It can] cause irreparable harm to lifelong development by disrupting a child's brain architecture," American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) President Colleen Kraft told BuzzFeed News this week.
Walsh told me he hasn't come across patients who've caused irreparable damage to their manhood by using a stretcher, but it was hard to say for sure.
The decision — a response to the NYCLU lawsuit — found that the policy lacked a clear rationale and could lead to "irreparable harm" for children affected by it.
As wild as these claims were, they gained so much online traction that they forced KFC to get litigious, for fear of irreparable damage to their brand.
The carvings, which according to the park's superintendent may be irreparable, are punishable by fines of up to $5,000 and as many as six months in jail.
The hard truth is that every single one of us will one day reach a point where our irreparable vulnerability, and decline, cannot be denied or reversed.
"The impact is that that hand gesture causes irreparable harm to communities of colour especially, who must use that as an identification for white supremacists," she wrote.
His lawyers argued that enforcement of the subpoena was a politically motivated action by Mr. Vance's office and that its enforcement would cause the president irreparable harm.
"In a sane world, the DOJ would be using its discretion to prosecute pipeline and fossil fuel companies for causing irreparable harm to the planet," he said.
Critics fear uncontacted tribes may suffer "irreparable damage" after President Jair Bolsonaro appointed an anthropologist who is also an evangelical preacher to lead the National Indian Foundation.
"Cutting legal immigration for the sake of cutting immigration would cause irreparable harm to the American worker and their family," said Ali Noorani, the group's executive director.
"Kalanick's improper actions, if allowed to continue, would cause irreparable harm to Uber by exposing it to reputational, regulatory and other risks," Benchmark said in the suit.
"This breach will cause irreparable harm to programs within this Committee's jurisdiction by way of stolen identity, refund fraud, healthcare fraud and entitlement fraud," the letter said.
Democrats have argued that his withholding of aid on the condition he be granted an investigation into an electoral opponent has undermined his credibility in irreparable ways.
We know because at these Pregnancy Resource Centers we also offer care for post-abortive women and men who struggle with remorse and feelings of irreparable loss.
"There is good cause to believe that if such conduct continues, irreparable harm will occur to Microsoft, Microsoft's customers, and the public," O'Grady wrote in the order.
Truth is, 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.
The court ruled that "Plaintiffs have demonstrated that they are very likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary injunctive relief," according to the ruling.
I believe that without question, the public has lost confidence in Dr. Simon to effectively lead this university and I believe that this loss of confidence is irreparable.
There's been irreparable damage and betrayals on both sides of this marriage — not just sexually — and as Frances said earlier in the episode, she's done with feeling guilty.
In his ruling Friday, Judge Michael Stelzer wrote that the local Planned Parenthood clinic had "demonstrated" that it would face "immediate and irreparable injury" if its license expired.
"The appeal argued that Asay "will suffer irreparable prejudice if his execution is not stayed to permit this Court to give these issues presented full and deliberate consideration.
We must find a way to course-correct before irreparable harm is done in order to continue to promote innovation and the creation of newer, better computer technology.
In concluding that the plaintiffs would suffer irreparable harm without action from the court, Sabraw quoted statements filed by parents describing their experiences of separation from their children.
Whatever the truth of the matter, the situation was irreparable and the port was fatally dashed, like so many sailboats against the jagged rocks of the Skellige Isles.
According to the documents filed in December, the sisters' lawyers claimed they'll "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna takes the Kardashian name.
And I think we have taken some time off from driving that process forward, not to the point that it's irreparable, but we can't take another decade off.
"It cannot go unchecked when, as here, the President wields it through an executive edict that stands to cause irreparable harm to individuals across this nation," he wrote.
And the people of Flint, who suffered irreparable harm due to the poor decisions of these managers, are only the most egregious example of what can go wrong.
David Magerman filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia on Monday that claims he was wrongfully terminated in late April after his relationship with Mercer and his family became irreparable.
Ironically, by registering a trademark in what she says was an attempt to protect her "cocky" brand, Hopkins may have done irreparable damage to her name brand instead.
Any type of intense singing that is not age appropriate has the potential to cause irreparable damage, but opera puts an even greater strain on a person's voice.
Two days later, though, Grenter checked the docket and saw that a judge had blocked the permit, citing the potential for "immediate and irreparable injury" to the streams.
They play checkers in the general store and debate issues great and small, until the advent of William Jennings Bryan, the barnstorming Nebraska populist, causes an irreparable rift.
He also urged prosecutors not to seek a stay ahead of the companies' merger deadline on June 21, which he said would cause "irreparable harm" to the deal.
"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 85033 to 300 years," he said, according to the Palm Springs Desert Sun.
Ironically, it has actually provided the strongest immunity to those who cause irreparable harm to children—children being sold for sex through various online channels, such as Backpage.com.
The polarization over the FBI has led to concerns about whether it had suffered irreparable damage to its decades-old prestige as the nation's premier law enforcement agency.
"This bill is an undisguised attack on some of our most talented and most vulnerable citizens," Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin said, adding it would cause irreparable economic damage.
"We call on the United States to come back from this mistake that will cause irreparable damage to our strategic ties," Turkey's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The judge also said an injunction was inappropriate because Adidas did not show it faced irreparable harm without one, or that it was likely to win the case.
That raid led to criticism from lawmakers who described the co-operation between the police and the BBC as "inept" and causing "irreparable damage" to the singer's reputation.
Medical experts are cautioning that there are long-term health risks for migrant children who are separated from their parents, including "irreparable harm" to those children's lifelong development.
Barry Goldwater rose to become the voice for ideological conservatism, black Republicans warned that his ideology would create an irreparable breach between the GOP and its black supporters.
U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly said that the Trump administration likely violated CNN and Acosta's Fifth Amendment rights and also likely caused "irreparable harm" in its conduct.
Even the oddly inert drums manage to evoke a sort of curdled stagnancy reminiscent of a post-breakup hangover where you're convinced you're hurtling towards an irreparable regression.
US District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. temporarily blocked the law Thursday, however, citing "irreparable harm without temporary relief" for Trump and other presidential candidates, the Times reported.
"If the court does not stay this action, the President will suffer irreparable harm," said Trump attorney Christine Montenegro during oral arguments in New York state Supreme Court.
In the lawsuit, filed by the State of Pennsylvania, the judge said the rules would cause irreparable harm because tens of thousands of women would lose contraceptive coverage.
With Parcak's novel approach, we can all partake in the mission to ensure that experts reach these first, before looters strike, cause irreparable damage, and feed the blackmarket.  
He noted that the lower court had already concluded that "irreparable harm would flow" from allowing the executive order to go into effect as it applies to abortions.
" Without the stay, the states write in their 63-page Supreme Court petition, the regulation "will continue to unlawfully impose massive and irreparable harms upon the sovereign states.
To preserve the integrity of foreign funds, the US must be vigilant about its aid infrastructure lest non-governmental antagonists deal irreparable blows with its own wayward dollars.
And there's the loss, as painful in its own way, of a boy called Wheezer, Marcus's only friend, after a vicious and irreparable falling-out several years earlier.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr. Wey said, "This ordeal devastated our employees and our families, has done irreparable harm to our lives and closed our prospering businesses."
Instead, the main effect of the policy was irreparable damage to the perceived legitimacy and fairness of police within the communities they were meant to protect and serve.
He argues in court papers that he will "suffer irreparable harm" without a preliminary injunction and is likely to win his lawsuit on the merits of the case.
The judge said, among other things, that the government would suffer no irreparable harm if the trial went forward and the extra-record discovery was later deemed inadmissible.
"But I will say this: Having said all of that, separate from that, the reelection of Donald Trump would do irreparable damage to the United States," Pelosi added.
Judge Walton said he had decided to handle the case on the normal timetable because the arguments that Ms. Muthana faced irreparable harm from delay were too speculative.
Failure to take responsibility in times of crisis can take an irreparable toll on the trust companies have worked so hard to build with employees, partners and customers.
"The state has met its burden in demonstrating immediate and irreparable injury," Robart said as he ruled in favor of lawyers from the states of Washington and Minnesota. Feb.
The judge concluded that the challengers were likely to suffer irreparable harm without immediate action from the court to partially continue the DACA program as the litigation went forward.
But in December, after American Express said the injunction would cause irreparable harm, the appeals court temporarily lifted it, enabling the company to enforce its rules during the appeal.
Once a common ingredient in household paint, gasoline, and plumbing systems, lead is a neurotoxin that causes irreparable health effects, like cognitive deficiency and attention disorders, in young children.
According to the documents previously obtained by PEOPLE, the sisters' companies claim they'll "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna takes the Kardashian name.
According to the documents, the sisters' companies claim they'll "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna, née Angela Renée White, takes the Kardashian name.
"The irreparable emotional, physical and psychological trauma experienced and still being experienced by biological parents and their [respective] families is unfathomable," prosecutor Evadne Kortje told Western Cape High Court.
According to the documents previously obtained by PEOPLE, the sisters' companies claim they'll "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna takes the Kardashian name.
One factor the justices will consider is whether "irreparable harm" would result from a denial of the government's request, keeping the lower courts' injunctions on the ban in place.
The lawsuit against the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association called the action illegal and said that it would cause "irreparable injury" to Southwest and the public if it wasn't stopped.
BANGKOK — Koh Tachai, one of Thailand's most beautiful island destinations, will be closed to tourists indefinitely in an attempt to protect it from irreparable harm, the government has announced.
The tribunal also said that China had violated international law by causing "irreparable harm" to the marine environment, endangering Philippine ships and interfering with Philippine fishing and oil exploration.
"Clearly the judge understood the possibility for irreparable harm to hundreds of immigrants and lawful visitors to this country," ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero said in a statement.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, small-scale ale producers, mostly brewsters, began to face accusations of a whole host of immoralities that caused irreparable damage to their reputations.
Such an influx would create "massive and irreparable national security and public safety concerns," they said, because border authorities lacked enough detention space to house thousands of new migrants.
Editorial Pope Francis arrived in Chile with the right message: He was "pained and ashamed," he said on Tuesday, about the irreparable damage abusive priests have inflicted on minors.
In essence, the ruling sought to protect Iran's public and economy from what the court described as irreparable damage while justices continue to consider the case against the sanctions.
In partial dissent, Justice Stephen Breyer reminded his colleagues that "a likelihood that irreparable harm will result from the denial of a stay" is integral to the court's analysis.
Rather, it is whether America faces "irreparable harm" if the new Trump administration policy is held in abeyance for a few months while the lower courts investigate its legality.
A hearing in the case, filed on the grounds that ending the federal program would put evacuees "at risk of homelessness and other irreparable injury," is scheduled on Monday.
But Facebook's policy exempting politicians' content from the company's Community Standards and its fact-checking program undermines all of that progress and will do irreparable damage to our democracy.
"The consequences of the dissemination and exhibition of &aposartistic production&apos ... are more likely to cause more serious and irreparable damage than its suspension," Abicair wrote in his ruling.
Justice Potter Stewart said the government had not proved that "direct, immediate and irreparable damage to our nation or its people" would result from publication of the Pentagon documents.
Trump's tweets come on the heels of a Vanity Fair report that called the relationship between Trump and his chief of staff "irreparable," saying the two men fight often.
The Citizens' Movement believes the ancient junction will suffer irreparable damage in the course of being taken apart, and they are sceptical of the authorities' promise to reassemble it.
"France, the homeland of the Enlightenment and of the rights of man, a land of welcome and asylum, on that day committed the irreparable," he said at the time.
But why did high-profile Democrats decide that civility is a more pressing matter than speaking up against the traumatic and possibly irreparable separation of children from their parents?
But the reasonableness, or potential for irreparable harm, of keeping a woman under the power of the man she says abused her didn't seem to factor into Kornreich's decision.
In another unrelated freak accident, a Belgian air force mechanic accidentally unloaded an F-16 fighter's Vulcan cannon into another F-16, which immediately burned to an irreparable crisp.
"Plaintiffs have been and continue to be irreparably harmed by Casper's infringement of the '935 Patent such that money damages cannot sufficiently compensate for such irreparable harm," the document claims.
Gilliam determined in the ruling that the environmental rights groups demonstrated that they would "suffer irreparable harm to their members' aesthetic and recreational interests" should a border wall be built.
A judge might've been inclined to issue a stay on Pai's order if the companies suing him were able to demonstrate any imminent and irreparable harm resulting from the repeal.
The burden of proof rests on the government to show that such a move is necessary to prevent irreparable harm, and little Mr Flentje said seemed persuasive to the panel.
The former middle school language arts teacher and breast cancer survivor was hit in the forehead, suffering irreparable brain damage, a crushed skull and the loss of her right eye.
But in December, after American Express said the injunction would cause irreparable harm, the appeals court temporarily lifted that injunction, enabling the company to enforce its rules during the appeal.
Sesame Workshop claims the movie's use of the tagline could cause "irreparable injury" to the long-running children&aposs show's wholesome, kid-friendly brand, the Blast reported , citing the lawsuit.
Though not a serial killer á la the murderers explored in Mindhunter, he's a man who, per the podcast, felt little remorse when he did cause irreparable damage or death.
He said Glass' false claims have damaged his reputation causing him irreparable harm, including the cancellation of Crystal Castles' North American tour, costing him at minimum $300,000 in lost profits.
District Court Judge Kristine Baker of the Eastern District of Arkansas issued a temporary injunction late Tuesday night concluding that the laws "cause ongoing and imminent irreparable harm" to patients.
Her attorneys have told the judge that the careers of pop stars are short and that if an injunction doesn't issue, the irreparable harm she faces is a ruined career.
The Antiquities Act was primarily intended to be an anti-looting statute that would allow the President to prevent the plunder and irreparable loss of artifacts and other national treasures.
Lawyers from Justice Action Center, Innovation Law Lab and the American Immigration Lawyers Association argued that the policy was "plainly illegal" and that it would cause immediate and irreparable harm.
" For good measure, he said that choosing her for the prize had "done irreparable damage to all progressive forces" as well as "confused the general view of literature as art.
Forming a circular political firing squad does the work of Republicans and will no doubt cause irreparable harm to the party, especially given the minor differences between progressives and moderates.
"If the state is permitted to use the midazolam manufactured by plaintiff, plaintiff has shown a reasonable probability it will suffer irreparable damages," Gonzalez said in her Las Vegas court.
"I cannot multiply this enough times, to tell you the irreparable damage that can happen to your child," Mr. Copeland told residents of the complex at a meeting Aug. 3.
The order was causing "irreparable harm" to the company and partners, as well as millions of consumers, including those who own its phones and major network operators, the person said.
On "Pose," there's a less happy version of the conflict: a teen-age boy, a talented dancer, gets beaten by his father with a belt, and their break seems irreparable.
"Further publication of information of this character will cause irreparable injury to the defense interests of the United States," he said, according to a contemporaneous Times report on his letter.
The judges in both cases said the states were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims and to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of a court order.
Baum is its leading advocate and steward, speaking on behalf of the environment and the people who live there to try and save what's left of it from irreparable harm.
Ms. Jewell found that a road would cause irreparable harm to Izembek's ecology and wildlife, including the grizzly bear, caribou and geese for whom the refuge is a critical habitat.
If, as now seems likely, Kavanaugh is confirmed, Trump will be confirmed; and the damage this president has done will look more irreparable in the age of the judge-agent.
Baltimore responded that such costs did not amount to the sort of irreparable injury that would warrant a stay of proceedings while the question of the proper forum is resolved.
But Republican lawmakers in Kansas decided that they could cut only so much without doing irreparable harm to vital services and voted to increase taxes by $1.2 billion last month.
"The Pandora's box they have opened today will do irreparable injury to our country in the years ahead," Representative Mike Johnson, Republican of Louisiana, said at Thursday's Judiciary Committee session.
The attempt by Democrats to run a professional smear campaign against Brett Kavanaugh is another sign of the irreparable fissure that has cracked open between the political left and right.
"They have shown irreparable injury caused by the waste of publicly owned natural gas, increased air pollution and associated health impacts, and exacerbated climate impacts," he went on to say.
"Thrivest has exhausted its avenues of relief below, and continued implementation of the assignment rules is likely to cause irreparable injury to Thrivest, class members or both," the petition said.
The Court of Appeals said that the plaintiffs would likely win the case on merits after they successfully demonstrated that the new rule would create "irreparable harm" to the community.
"Conflict causes irreparable damage to valuable heritage sites in Syria, Iraq, Mali and many others," WAM quoted Mohammed al-Mubarak, chairman of Abu Dhabi's tourism and culture authority, as saying.
"When I did it before in New York, I could actually feel the coldness of the audience," Ms. Mullen said, referring to the moment when Maureen commits an irreparable act.
O'Cull foresees irreparable damage to Papa John's same-store sales, a key metric for restaurant companies, especially as employee morale shrinks and customers view the brand in a negative light.
But closing down the border, as the president threatened to do recently, would hurt both countries and cause irreparable damage to what is arguably the United States' most crucial relationship.
"The irreparable harm that would occur if these paintings were to be sold, coupled with the significant unresolved legal issues surrounding the legality of this sale clearly compel this injunction."
Because the company wants to maintain the capsule hardware for future flights, they didn't want to have problems stack on top of each other and risk irreparable damage to the capsule.
"I am extremely concerned that if court records regarding custody are not sealed, information contained therein will cause irreparable damage to our children's privacy rights," he said in his own declaration.
Because early voting is already underway in the judicial election, Judge Martin said, Justice Goodson will suffer irreparable harm if the ads continue to run until Election Day on May 22.
"The lawsuit asks the court to grant a permanent injunction against Infowars from using Pepe in any further unauthorized ways, and it claims the "defendants conduct has caused plaintiff irreparable harm.
West Virginians also argue that the removal of the GBT would cause irreparable damage to a state that is already struggling financially and a region that desperately needs STEM educational resources.
But more and more doctors are comfortable telling their pregnant patients that having one drink every once in a while isn't going to cause irreparable harm to their child-to-be.
With respect to the litigation stay, the legislation actually protects any creditors with property rights by allowing them to seek relief from the court for cause and head off irreparable harm.
The father said in his application for a temporary restraining order that he would suffer "immediate and irreparable injury" if his daughter's aunt were permitted to bury Atatiana without his participation.
A Los Angeles District Court judge presiding over the case said that the interests of the public outweighed any 'irreparable' harm that the new law could wreak on the companies' finances.
"You betrayed [the trust of your patients] and by your actions deeply affected individuals and their families and caused irreparable damage that will span generations," Bodley said, according to the BBC.
Kraft argued in several motions that the videos should NOT be released to the public ... saying they were not only obtained illegally -- but they'd do "irreparable harm" if they got out.
"Our government has the discretion in our laws to ensure that young children are not separated from their parents and exposed to irreparable harm and trauma," DiNardo said in a statement.
What began as an episode of diabetes burnout quickly spiraled into a full-blown eating disorder—one which would cause irreparable damage to her body and almost cost Akers her life.
President Obama's parting shot has done irreparable damage against America's strongest ally — the only true democracy in the Middle East — at a time when Israel needed American support more than ever.
Sources close to Tamar tell TMZ ... the singer's marriage to estranged hubby Vince Herbert suffered an irreparable fracture after going through a time of depression stemming from her firing in May.
DaVita alleged the rule violates federal law and could cause "irreparable harm" to dialysis patients, noting that it was due to take effect days before the inauguration of a new administration.
"The loss to plaintiffs' fundamental rights guaranteed by the North Carolina constitution", the court wrote, "will undoubtedly be irreparable if congressional elections are allowed to proceed under the 2016 congressional districts".
But a government lawyer said there is no reason to block construction right now because of a "lack of immediate, irreparable" harm to Lake Oahe during construction of the pipeline itself.
Andrew Cuomo and his state's regulators, saying their efforts to dissuade insurance and financial companies from doing business with the organization will cause "irrecoverable loss and irreparable harm" to the organization.
According to the document, which was obtained and reviewed by the Journal, Barr said Mueller's probe is based on a "fatally misconceived" theory that would cause irreparable harm to the presidency.
That's why we're so troubled when people who purport to want economic security propose policies that would actually do irreparable harm to the very communities they claim they're trying to help.
But the question that Republicans inside and outside the Trump campaign are asking is whether or not the damage Mr. Trump has caused himself over the last few weeks is irreparable.
If the Democrats want to ensure that Schultz doesn't do irreparable damage to their 2020 chances, they had better take him seriously—even if it's more than his feeble agenda deserves.
"These young Plaintiffs, mere children and youth, are already suffering irreparable harm which worsens as each day passes with more carbon dioxide accumulating in the atmosphere and oceans," the lawyers wrote.
Andrew Cuomo, had inflicted "irrecoverable loss and irreparable harm" on the organization, which may be "unable to exist as a not-for-profit or pursue its advocacy mission" in the future.
If the right's epistemic break becomes final and irreparable, as impeachment threatens, then no matter what happens in the next election, American democracy is in for a long spell of trouble.
Insofar as there is some percentage of people who really are an irreparable danger to society, the paper concedes that okay, maybe those people really do need to be locked up.
But my perception of the United States' politics and media might have suffered irreparable damage as a result of #Russiagate, and I'm afraid that's the case for many people like me.
It is unsafe to listen to while you are driving, or operating heavy machinery; it will lull you to sleep, leaving you liable to do irreparable harm to yourself and others.
By Sunday, both governments were eager to put the best possible face on the squabble, insisting that a meeting was still possible and that relations had not suffered an irreparable blow.
"And while I certainly would not characterize this trial, or any other trial, as 'non-essential,' it is not expedited and no irreparable harm will flow from an adjournment," Slights said.
In time, the family's rabbi senses David's distress and helps him start to address all his divided loyalties — but not before he risks irreparable damage to at least one cherished relationship.
One we have to prove that it's likely there will be serious and irreparable harm to competition, and second we'll have to find that there is an infringement at first sight.
While Isaac's story ended with God sparing him at the last minute, he certainly would suffer "irreparable harm" if he had been executed prior to the reversal of God's initial decision.
" The letter portrays Trump and Cruz as deeply flawed candidates, describing the Texas senator as an "ideologue" and claiming the billionaire businessman "suffers from the irreparable, disqualifying defect of being Trump.
But it was a hard policy issue -- how much to privatize the health care of veterans -- that ultimately seems to have created an irreparable rift between Shulkin and the White House.
Seeking to keep the order in place, ACLU lawyers wrote that no "irreparable harm" will occur if the Supreme Court keeps out of the case and Grimm uses the boys' bathroom.
Executives from companies including Ergon, Sinclair Oil Corp and Calumet Specialty Products Partners sent a letter to Trump this week, saying the EPA's rule will do "irreparable harm" to small refineries.
"The defendants' conduct has demonstrated irreparable harm to plaintiff since defendants have committed willfully, maliciously and with an actual and subjective intent to commit great harm to plaintiff," Judge Vasquez wrote.
"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years," he told the crowd, according to The Desert Sun, a local newspaper.
Instead, they suggest those moments reinforce memories of the controversies that Trump has got himself into at other points in the campaign — and which, they say, have caused him irreparable harm.
But by now, because DACA has been protecting immigrants for six years, Texas can't claim it would suffer irreparable harm if the program were allowed to continue for several more months.
"They have shown irreparable injury caused by the waste of publicly owned natural gas, increased air pollution and associated health impacts, and exacerbated climate impacts," the judge wrote in his decision.
Six men, including the bus driver, attacked Pandey before brutally beating and raping Singh for an hour, causing irreparable internal damage, before discarding her battered body on the side of the road.
Documents obtained by TMZ state that the name is being blocked because Khloé, Kim, and Kourtney would "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" should Chyna take the name.
The complaint also says Sluchevsky and Gorbachov "caused Facebook to suffer irreparable reputational harm," which would tally with the scandal those private message sales caused — despite Facebook saying they weren't its fault.
But his speech Tuesday afternoon was anything but conciliatory, and a fierce and immediate riposte from Salvini minutes later seemed to mark the irreparable breakdown in relations between the two erstwhile colleagues.
Access to the Amulsar mine operated by Lydian International has been blocked since last summer by locals and activists worried that it could pollute local water sources and cause irreparable environmental damage.
"The district court's artificially compressed five-day timeline for disclosure, entered without explanation, needlessly creates irreparable harm by requiring disclosure before appellate review could be obtained," the Justice Department wrote on Monday.
"By banning pre-viability abortions, H.B. 481 violates the constitutional right to privacy, which, in turn, inflicts per se irreparable harm on Plaintiffs," US District Judge Steve Jones wrote in his opinion.
Those tariffs have collected approximately $4.5 billion so far, the group wrote in a brief with the top court, a figure that "significantly understates the irreparable and ongoing harm" to their businesses.
"Staying the Court's Order as Qualcomm requests will cause LG Electronics irreparable harm in its negotiations with Qualcomm and that may ultimately impact the entire 5G market," LG said in the filing.
"For your numerous ethical breaches, alarming dirty dealings with polluters, and the irreparable damage that you've done to our health and environment, you must resign immediately," according to the Boot Pruitt petition.
After Farahan's home was allegedly vandalized by Javid's husband, Tommy Feight, earlier this week, the Shahs of Sunset star is opening up about why the former BFFs' "2000-year friendship" is irreparable.
That said, given that a series of vandals have been doing increasingly irreparable damage almost every week, it's only a matter of time before this curious specimen slips wholly out of existence.
Judge Robert S. Lasnik in Seattle agreed with the state attorneys general that the release of Defense Distributed's files would cause "a likelihood of irreparable harm," according to the New York Times.
The company "would be subjected to irreparable harm and hardship, not capable of being compensated in monetary terms if the interim reliefs (for access) ... are not granted," Vedanta said in its petition.
President Donald Trump's and House Speaker Paul Ryan's decision to pull the Republican health care bill hours before Friday's vote won't cause irreparable damage to the bull market, according to Raymond James.
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said the fire was a terrible tragedy that had caused irreparable loss and called for an immediate investigation into its causes, a statement on the government website said.
"Congress gave me the discretionary authority to provide temporary relief to American businesses in danger of suffering irreparable harm due to a lack of available temporary workers," Kelly said at the time.
Mattis, who was seen as a reassuring presence by European allies, mentioned NATO twice in his resignation letter and laid bare what he saw as an irreparable divide between himself and Trump.
GOP lawmakers have warned of "unmitigated chaos" and "irreparable voter confusion" in North Carolina after the court's ruling Monday, saying they will appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the federal ruling.
"Congress gave me the discretionary authority to provide temporary relief to American businesses in danger of suffering irreparable harm due to a lack of available temporary workers," Kelly said in a statement.
In its March 12 complaint, Dairy Queen said W.B. Mason's conduct threatens "irreparable injury" and has caused a "likelihood of confusion" because many of Dairy Queen's 4,500 U.S. locations sell bottled water.
When the president says that the Fed is "crazy" and "out of control" or comments that he is "not happy" or "disappointed" with the Fed's rate decisions, he could cause irreparable damage.
Judge James Dennis wrote a short dissent, noting that a federal judge had "irreparable harm would flow" from allowing Texas's order to prohibit abortions and that he believed Yeakel's decision should stand.
Yet energy analysts cautioned against expectations that the effects of climate change will cause irreparable harm to the fossil fuel industry or make oil, gas and coal production fundamentally unattractive to investors.
Lamar says the sale of the knockoff items on Amazon have caused him irreparable harm ... and now he wants the company to pay up for hurting the value of his personal brand.
But adequate recovery, including rehab measures aimed at strengthening structures that support the injured joint, is critical to maximize its stability, reduce the risk of reinjury and head off irreparable joint damage.
Although Goldberg acknowledges that she is a workaholic who spends much of her time thinking about men who cause women "irreparable misery," she maintains the bright, squiggly demeanor of a screwball heroine.
Humbly speaking, now having read it in its entirety: the memo can't be considered the proverbial "smoking gun," and, so far, it has not resulted in irreparable damage to our intelligence institutions.
While officials said the dam would provide Myanmar much-needed cash and electricity, critics said it would cause irreparable harm to the river, destroy fish stocks downstream and displace thousands of villagers.
The judges found that Mr. Cooper "has shown a likelihood of success on the merits of his challenge" and was "likely to sustain irreparable harm" if no temporary restraining order was issued.
In a motion filed Wednesday, advocates argued that the administration's new policy -- which officials started rolling out in Tijuana last month -- causes irreparable harm and places vulnerable asylum seekers' lives at risk.
The rift between D'Angelo Russell and his former Lakers coach Byron Scott is irreparable -- so says Scott who tells TMZ Sports he doesn't want a relationship with the NBA star moving forward.
The land sale suspension "will bring a huge irreparable economic loss to investors and cause large social instability," National Trust wrote in a letter to local courts following the suspension viewed by Reuters.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - An Islamist fighter caused irreparable damage to Africa's cultural heritage by destroying religious sites in the ancient city of Timbuktu during the 2012 conflict in Mali, international prosecutors said on Tuesday.
"There are 3-D printers in public colleges and public spaces and there is the likelihood of potential irreparable harm," Lasnik said at the end of a one-hour hearing on the lawsuit.
The state of Washington, as a plaintiff, had to establish it was likely to succeed on the merits, likely to suffer irreparable harm, and that this injunction would be in the public interest.
"Allowing them to replace this country as the prime destination for the most talented students and researchers would cause irreparable damage and help them to achieve their goal of global leadership," he wrote.
That's because in the latter case, there was evidence of immediate and irreparable harm: people in Iran or Syria might lose their jobs or come to harm because of the rule being challenged.
That would keep the borrowers from enduring "imminent, irreparable harm" because Wells had reported monthly payments made higher due from the erroneous auto insurance charges, purported delinquencies on the insurance, and other shortfalls.
Based on these arguments, Baker found that "the threat of irreparable harm to plaintiffs, and the public interest, outweighs the immediate interests and potential injuries to the defendants," meaning the state of Arkansas.
The land sale suspension "will bring a huge irreparable economic loss to investors and cause large social instability," National Trust wrote in a letter to local courts following the suspension viewed by Reuters.
"I hope he sees the writing on the wall before this gets chronic and irreparable," former Wimbledon great John McEnroe, no stranger to controversy in his own playing days, said after the defeat.
Alsup did not order the administration to accept new applications, however, writing that the plaintiffs had shown only that existing recipients were likely to suffer "irreparable harm" absent immediate intervention from the court.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Bombardier Inc would suffer "irreparable harm" to its global reputation if it loses a light train contract from a Toronto transportation agency, a senior company official said in recent court filings.
The challengers are likely to point out that since the revised travel ban was blocked before it could ever go into effect, there can't be any "irreparable harm" in maintaining the status quo.
Though using illicit drugs while pregnant is obviously potentially dangerous and best avoided, the most common recreational drugs that have been studied — like marijuana and cocaine — are not typically linked with irreparable damage1.
Those that wish to receive workers under the increase will have to say they can prove under the penalty of perjury they would "suffer irreparable harm" if they did not get the visas.
Even worse, President Obama's shameful decision to vote to abstain on this resolution has done irreparable harm to the cause of peace and has compromised America's national security interests in the Middle East.
The possibility of Kandi and Phaedra ever being friends again is out of the window, irreparable damage has been done and it seems the Real Housewives of Atlanta will never be the same.
Dr Luke has denied the claims and a New York City judge sided with the producer's label Sony last month, stating that there had been no "irreparable harm" to Kesha in their relationship.
If your iPhone's operating system malfunctions to the point that it looks irreparable, you can try to put your iPhone into DFU (or Device Firmware Update) mode to update or restore the device.
" Mayor Jonathan Rothschild, a Democrat, said that Tucson opposed cruel immigration policies but added that the initiative "would do irreparable harm to this community in ways that have nothing to do with immigration.
"The Settlement Agreement raises very serious national and international security concerns and would cause immediate and irreparable harm to the United States and its citizens and the global community," their court filings read.
My grandfather had cut a hole into Henry's memory, and now one of the many people who profited from that act was cutting another irreparable hole, this one into our memory of Henry.
" On the other hand, if Trump gets elected to the White House, Saban said he thinks the candidate would "take action that would cause irreparable damage to this important relationship to both countries.
But as sure as the sun will rise on officially sanctioned sequined sunglasses with no UV protection that will do irreparable damage to your eyes, there will be more, and worse, mistakes made.
Schnatter sued the pizza chain's board and chief executive at the end of August to stop what he described as "the irreparable harm" they are causing the company, according to a court filing.
Known for its rich culture and once-vibrant economy, Puerto Rico's future has been sabotaged by its political leaders who have evaded their duty to make tough decisions resulting in nearly irreparable damage.
The judge ruled that the clinic had demonstrated that it would suffer "immediate and irreparable injury" if its license were allowed to lapse, and therefore he was ruling, for now, in its favor.
That's what prompts Serena to release baby Holly/Nicole to June at the end of the episode — but do you think it also signifies an irreparable rupture in her marriage with Fred, Todd?
U.S. District Judge James Robart heard arguments Thursday in lawsuits from the American Civil Liberties Union and Jewish Family Service, which say the ban causes irreparable harm and puts some people at risk.
The court overturned a decision released just hours before, on Monday afternoon, when a federal judge put a hold on the ban, saying it would cause "irreparable harm" to patients in the state.
Two endangered species, the Sonoyta mud turtle and Quitobaquito pupfish, make their homes in a desert oasis within the park — activists fear the construction could do irreparable damage to their already fragile populations.
Donnelly ruled that "there is imminent danger that, absent the stay of removal, there will be substantial and irreparable injury to refugees, visa-holders, and other individuals from nations subject" to Trump's order.
Judge Dolly M. Gee of Federal District Court in Los Angeles said that the companies had proved they could suffer a degree of irreparable harm because of the law, which took effect Jan.
"Congress gave me the discretionary authority to provide temporary relief to American businesses in danger of suffering irreparable harm due to a lack of available temporary workers," Mr. Kelly said in a statement.
" The head of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, said the ruling, for now, puts on hold a policy that was causing "irreparable harm to refugee families and resettlement agency's already.
However, to dismiss that standard as "ridiculous" is to fly in the face of evidence that leaders' early accomplishments matter a lot and that early mistakes and losses can inflict potentially irreparable harm.
" Like the word "atomic," these inferences embrace the duality of creation and destruction; the paintings' "exquisitely ravaged expanses" are exhilarating to look at, despite reading as signifiers of "the irreparable damage already done.
"It was a serious attack which succeeded but (the company) has not suffered irreparable damage, nor the loss or theft of data", IT manager Antonio Andreotti was quoted as saying in the report.
That remains true even if the only relief sought is a ruling in their favor and "nominal damages," a symbolic (and therefore small) sum of money signifying that irreparable harm has been inflicted.
Francis began his visit to Chile on Tuesday morning by publicly apologizing for the sexual abuse involving the clergy, saying he felt "pained and ashamed" over the "irreparable damage" done to their victims.
Antonio Brown says his baby mama is a liar who's caused "irreparable harm" to their daughter by falsely accusing him of domestic violence ... and says he's now seeking full custody of the kid.
Furthermore, he said, the measure would cause "irreparable harm" to chain restaurants by singling out their businesses — which he said might steer consumers to other places — rather than including all restaurants in the city.
There is "imminent danger", she wrote, that "there will be substantial and irreparable injury to refugees, visa-holders and other individuals from nations" targeted by Mr Trump's executive order, should it be fully implemented.
The resulting health crisis has done irreparable damage to the city of Flint, particularly among children who have been poisoned by lead and older people who have died of Legionnaires' disease as a result.
Brandon Truaxe, the founder of cult skin care line Deciem, was ousted from his role Friday after its parent company Estée Lauder told a Canadian court he has caused "irreparable harm" to the business.
" Therefore, he said, the company is denouncing "the practice of separating immigrant children from their families and urge our government to cease this activity, which is unconscionable and causes irreparable damage to young lives.
"There should be no doubt that delisting and trophy hunting the grizzly bear on ancestral tribal and treaty lands threatens irreparable harm to those sites and to tribal sovereignty and religious freedom," Grier said.
The lawsuit goes on to claim the woman suffered irreparable damage as a result of the alleged incident -- including mental, psychological, and emotional problems, substance addictions, PTSD, emotional instability ... and lots of other problems.
Apple argues the injunction should be lifted as continuing to sell iPhones does not constitute "irreparable harm" to Qualcomm, a key consideration for a preliminary injunction, the copy of its reconsideration request dated Dec.
"When customers purchase counterfeit goods, it undermines the trust that customers, sellers, and manufacturers place in Amazon, thereby tarnishing Amazon's brand and causing irreparable reputational harm, " the Seattle-based company said in the suits.
Screenshot: FacebookSlipping-on-a-banana-peel-into-a-pile-of-rakes firm Facebook, a name which is now synonymous with massive, irreparable fuckups, has recommitted itself to mistakes, failures, and harebrained flights of fancy.
NASA's own tapes of the broadcast suffered irreparable damage due to high humidity amid an energy shortage during the Carter administration, when federal facilities were forced to turn off air conditioning, the Times added.
"Removing these listings would cause a substantial disruption to Airbnb's business and have a significant detrimental effect on Airbnb's goodwill and reputation among both hosts and guests, thus threatening irreparable injury to Airbnb's business."
Previous periods of norm-breaking have caused irreparable damage to many lives and shifted institutions in fundamental ways—McCarthyism being the best example, with its purges of government agencies, labor unions, and the academy.
"States will likely suffer irreparable injury if the technical data for designing and producing undetectable weapons using a commercially available 20183D printer are published on the internet," Judge Robert Lasnik wrote in his opinion.
In the longer run, though, they may help provide the answer to an increasingly urgent question: how can the world be fed in future without putting irreparable strain on the Earth's soils and oceans?
If the rule were allowed to take effect while the case plays out in court, Tigar said the challengers — East Bay Sanctuary Covenant and three other organization that help refugees — would suffer irreparable injury.
Justice Department prosecutor Brett Shumate said the DOJ was expecting to file an order Monday evening responding to the lawsuit, and questioned whether English met the standard of irreparable harm required in the case.
The ruling states that the inmates who were scheduled to be executed seemed likely to prevail in their arguments and "that absent a preliminary injunction, they will suffer irreparable harm" — in this case, death.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fears that the negative interest rates employed by a growing band of central banks could be doing irreparable damage to the financial sector are spurring a search for even more radical alternatives.
"States will likely suffer irreparable injury if the technical data for designing and producing undetectable weapons using a commercially available 22018D printer are published on the internet," Judge Robert Lasnik wrote in his opinion.
The latest CNN poll shows that a large majority of Americans oppose these criminal acts that terrorize children, and, according to the American Association of Pediatrics, the separations will cause irreparable and permanent harm.
The judge claims she's been given the opportunity to record and as there has been no "irreparable harm," there is no reason to let her go from her contract to work with Dr. Luke.
In the Maryland case, the plaintiffs had waited six years to file their claim and didn't show the potential for irreparable harm because any ruling wouldn't affect this year's midterm elections, the court said.
Filed on Thursday in San Francisco federal court, the lawsuit said Ross Stores sold thousands of Lululemon-branded leggings made of thin, cheap material across the United States, doing irreparable damage to Lululemon's brand.
It's actually about Trump as a person; they fear that he is a kind of vulgar authoritarian — a "fascist demagogue," in Boot's words — who would do irreparable damage to the United States in office.
Trying to treat our mental illnesses with stuff isn't the future millennials dreamed of; it's the terrifying truth that the world as we know it is changing and causing irreparable damage to our health.
Bringing more Republican women into the fold could play an enormous role in repairing some of the irreparable damage done by Donald Trump's candidacy when it comes to how the party talks about women.
Providers represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights had argued that the statute would have caused irreparable harm to Louisiana residents by letting just one of the state's remaining three abortion clinics stay open.
"The court concludes that plaintiff has presented some likelihood of success on the merits and that he is at great risk of suffering irreparable harm if a temporary restraining order is denied," Conley wrote.
Even if Mueller does not prove the Trump campaign colluded with Russia's election meddling efforts in 2016, some allies worry the White House is suffering irreparable political damage under the weight of the investigation.
A state judge in Texas temporarily blocked construction of a private stretch of border wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, citing the project's potential for "imminent and irreparable harm" to a border butterfly sanctuary.
A further problem is that maintaining today's emissions path for too long runs the risk of doing irreparable damage to the earth's ecosystems — causing harm that no amount of technological innovation can make right.
And with that simple cut, we also rendered the destruction in the name of security meaningless, except for the irreparable damage it has caused to wildlife, habitat, and those that live along the borderlands.
We broke the story ... the docs said all 3 sisters would "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna got the green light to use the Kardashian name in entertainment.
"By propagating these blatant lies about Mr. Oakley, Defendants Dolan and MSG have caused irreparable harm to his name and career," in a "transparent attempt to denigrate his standing among Knicks fans," the complaint said.
Kesha has appealed a ruling last month denying release from her contract with Sony Music's Kemosabe Records, likening her situation to "slavery" and refuting the judge's suggestion that the singer had not suffered irreparable harm.
Robert Ace Barbers, who heads the house committee on dangerous drugs, said death for those who manufacture and possess large volumes of narcotics was appropriate because of the "irreparable damage" drugs had caused to society.
"Here I feel bound to express my pain and shame at the irreparable damage caused to children by some ministers of the Church," he said, drawing sustained applause, including from President Michelle Bachelet and diplomats.
These people have big fan bases among angry, white Republicans, but they could put on a show that will further alienate the rest of the nation and tarnish the GOP brand in potentially irreparable ways.
Companies in technology, investment and other industries now say that the measures the administration is taking to help them may actually end up doing irreparable harm to supply chains they have built up over decades.
I learned to distinguish between serious ethical and sometimes legal entanglements and frivolous or unfair ones, and how to safeguard the rights of those under investigation, who are at risk for potentially irreparable reputational damage.
" Judge Beetlestone explained in her written opinion that a preliminary injunction can only be granted if it is determined that the plaintiff, in this case the state of Pennsylvania, is likely to "suffer irreparable harm.
Judge Dow acknowledged that it has not been proven that the couple misused Bobbitt's money, but determined that it would cause him "immediate" or "irreparable harm" if he does not have access to the money.
As Judge Orrick observed in his ruling earlier this week, the laws haven't been on the books for very long so it could be a challenge for the government to show they've caused irreparable harm.
Breyer, in a written opinion published Friday, said construction of the border wall would "cause irreparable harm to the environment," but that denying the transfer of funding would constitute a final judgement on the matter.
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp of Trenton squelched the motion in an April 8 decision, holding that the trust couldn't show irreparable harm if its proposal were delayed until a future J&J annual meeting.
None of this damage is necessarily irreparable, but it must also be worth considering at this point what can be done to shore up the US position as global guardian of much that is good.
"There has been a seemingly irreparable breakdown in the relationships between the company and all of its key stakeholder groups," Proxima quoted Paul Ostling, its nominee for non-executive chairman, as saying at the time.
There is a Shakespearean quality in the fact that one of the environmental movement's biggest victories in the past 50 years—crippling the expansion of nuclear power—has actually done irreparable harm to the environment.
"The likelihood of ongoing, irreparable harm facing these two individual plaintiffs outweighs any marginal impacts on the defendants' stated concerns regarding public health or limiting costs," Conley said in the order obtained by the publication.
In an unsigned opinion with no dissents, the justices said that the challengers failed to reach the high bar of showing "irreparable harm" that would be necessary for a preliminary injunction to block the map.
"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years," Curt Sauer, who ran the park for seven years, said at a rally at the time. 
"Here I feel bound to express my pain and shame at the irreparable damage caused to children by some ministers of the Church," he said in the presidential palace, drawing sustained applause from his listeners.
But in the injunction, he said the beneficiaries, if deported, "indisputably will suffer irreparable harm and great hardship," many having to choose between bringing their American-born children with them or splitting their families apart.
Judge Michael Stelzer said the clinic, Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, above, had demonstrated that it would suffer "immediate and irreparable injury" if its license were allowed to lapse.
If I bring this up with my family and it turns out not to be related to the development of FTD, it could cause irreparable harm to her relationship with my father and my brothers.
As the American Academy of Pediatrics noted in a statement, separating young children from their parents can lead to "irreparable harm," both in terms of short and long-term development as well as mental health.
Pope Francis said on Tuesday that he was "pained and ashamed" over the "irreparable damage" priests had inflicted on minors, as he offered Chileans an apology during his first visit to their country as pontiff.
"The risk that Petitioners will face a severe, and quite possibly fatal, infection if they remain in immigration detention constitutes irreparable harm warranting a TRO," US District Court Judge Analisa Torres wrote in her order.
" Representative Steve King, an Iowa Republican who is perhaps the leading voice in Congress advocating the hard line on immigration that Mr. Trump has voiced, predicted that the president's base is "blown up, destroyed, irreparable.
But in September 2018, he granted a preliminary motion, finding that Ms. Doe had "a likelihood of success on the merits" and would suffer "irreparable harm" by being forced to remain in a nursing home.
Like the Republican's recent tax reform plan, Trump would reward the wealthiest people and corporations with regulatory rollbacks and profits from construction projects that cause irreparable harm on public health and the environment for decades.
"If the board allows the governor to decapitate CUNY by forcing out the chancellor, you could do irreparable damage to the institution, and you could have trouble recruiting leadership in the future," Mr. Torres said.
Because it seems as if it was handled badly in terms of ... or was there going to be an irreparable damage to the relationship once tech understood how much the government was spying on tech?
Like in other rulings in New York and Boston, Judge Birotte wrote that the plaintiffs would likely succeed in court on the merits and that they would also "likely suffer irreparable harm" without an injunction.
No. The national emergency is that President Trump has shut down the federal government, causing significant and in some cases irreparable harm to federal workers, private industry that supports the government and our national parks.
The Department of Homeland Security said the visa cap was lifted to help American companies "suffering irreparable harm" because they can't find enough American workers to fill temporary jobs at hotels, ski resorts, and landscaping companies.
"As a result of Alliant's actions, WFIS has already suffered and will continue to suffer irreparable harm to its business, revenues, and employee retention at a uniquely vulnerable period of WFIS' corporate existence," said the complaint.
In making his decision, Chen noted that the termination of TPS for the people covered in the lawsuit would cause indisputable and irreparable harm to the program's recipients and their children, many of them US citizens.
In doing so, it has caused massive personnel disruptions, enormous expenses, loss of economic opportunity, loss of profits and reputational harm that may be irreparable, or at least will take enormous time and effort to repair.
Lawyers for the NFLPA said Failla was the first judge ever to have "concluded that professional athletes with short career spans do not face irreparable harm" when suspensions are enforced before appeals options have been exhausted.
Williams ended his statement by saying, "I wish the families of Christie, J.T. and Skylar peace and privacy as they continue to cope as best as anyone can cope with the irreparable loss they have suffered."
MAIQUETIA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan plumber Marcos Heredia scoured 20 pharmacies in one day but could not find crucial medicines to stop his epileptic 8-year-old from convulsions that caused irreparable brain damage late last year.
In other words, for a minor royal figure to undertake very few charitable engagements might not do the House of Windsor very much good but, beyond a little media grumbling, won't cause it irreparable harm either.
From Russian meddling in the U.S. election, to the global WannaCry ransomeware attack, Limbago says we need to start getting serious — fast — about implementing stronger cyber policies and protections, before a catastrophic attack causes irreparable damage.
"When it still hadn't rained at the beginning of spring we realized it was already irreparable," he said, adding that he had installed fans to try and cool his cows that were suffering in the heat.
In order to qualify for the additional visas, businesses must attest under penalty of perjury that they are likely to suffer irreparable harm if they can't employ H-2B workers for the rest of the year.
"When it still hadn't rained at the beginning of spring we realised it was already irreparable," he said, adding that he had installed fans to try and cool his cows that were suffering in the heat.
Filed on Thursday in Manhattan federal court, the lawsuit said Edelman's infringement of the Financial Quarterback trademark has caused irreparable damage to Jalinski's business and goodwill and created confusion about whether the two firms are affiliated.
Moss called it a little bit of head-scratcher as to how the plaintiffs in the cases before him will suffer irreparable injury if he doesn't take action against a policy that is already on hold.
The judges ruled for the Philippines on most claims in its complaint: China had indeed violated international law by causing "irreparable harm" to the marine environment, endangering ships and interfering with Philippine fishing and oil exploration.
I want to hold within myself the possibility of plugging one's ears and easing one's eyes; superglue for ruptures that are, one would have thought, irreparable, a whole bevy of non-toxic solutions for everyday disasters.
"Adidas's evidence of irreparable injury is too conclusory and speculative," and the company "fails to make a persuasive showing that the Mega Blade shoe has had an appreciable adverse effect on the Springblade shoe," Simon wrote.
The same panel, in a 2-1 vote, also reversed a similar injunction barring Skechers from selling its Cross Court shoe, which has three stripes on its side, finding no proof Adidas would suffer irreparable harm.
IHS Markit controls "the essential plumbing of the entire OTC derivatives market," and has caused "irreparable harm" by retaining power in the interest rate swaps trade processing market to "dictate" who gains access, the complaint said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Either the Metropolitan Museum of Art maintains climate control across its 235-million-square-feet of space or irreparable damage could befall its collection of ancient artifacts and delicate artworks.
The law "would almost certainly cause irreparable harm to free speech and the internet economy," said Robyn Greene, policy counsel and government affairs chief for Open Technology Institute at New America, a research and advocacy group.
United States immigration authorities have detained almost 2,000 children in the past six weeks, which may cause them irreparable harm with lifelong consequences, said Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights.
During Monday's hearing, state officials told Judge Chhabria that cutting off the subsidy payments would cause immediate and irreparable harm to states and to consumers, increasing the likelihood that insurers would pull out of the marketplace.
" This individual went on to tell me, "The sad part about this is that no policy or new law is worth undercutting our norms and checks on power that will cause irreparable damage to our system.
According to Shah, most people who sustain heavy-metal damage to their lungs may not even notice until the condition progresses to an irreparable state, like it did with this woman, leaving the lungs permanently damaged.
The plea, filed by the Karnataka Beedi Industry Association, seeks a stay in enforcing the new rules, saying that they would bring the industry to a "grinding halt" and "cause grave and irreparable harm and loss".
"Today's decision highlights the urgency of blocking this health care ban before it causes irreparable damage to our community and those we serve," said Carmen Rubio, executive director of Latino Network, a plaintiff in the case.
SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA (Reuters) - Kayakers from across Europe took to Bosnia's Vrbas river on Monday to protest against a boom in dam construction across the western Balkans that campaigners say threaten to cause irreparable environmental damage.
Miss Universe trademarks are "famous and distinctive," and DIC's use of them deceived the public and caused "substantial and irreparable harm" to the pageant, IMG said in its complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
The injunction, issued Tuesday by Vasquez, cited the potential for "imminent and irreparable damage" to the National Butterfly Center, a 100-acre riverfront nature reserve adjacent to property where the private group was building the wall.
R. and J.P. will both suffer irreparable injury in the form of, at a minimum, increased risk to their health, and perhaps the permanent inability to obtain a desired abortion to which they are legally entitled.
"There is imminent danger that, absent the stay of removal, there will be substantial and irreparable injury to refugees, visa-holders, and other individuals from nations subject to the January 27, 2017, Executive Order," the ruling said.
"While we cannot ameliorate the irreparable harm to the victims and their families, we hope that securing this guilty plea brings them some measure of closure," said Jesse Panuccio, an acting associate attorney general, in a statement.
Sprint, currently lobbying for government approval of its $26 billion merger with T-Mobile, proclaimed at the time that the arguably-modest FCC backup power rules would have resulted in "staggering and irreparable harm" to the company.
Filed on Tuesday in a Washington D.C. federal court, the lawsuit said the bureau's probe could cause the company irreparable harm, hurting its good name and requiring the production of nearly every financial record it ever generated.
Unless the Supreme Court acts quickly to lift the lower court's ruling, Mr Wall wrote, "preventing the executive from effectuating his national-security judgment will continue to cause irreparable harm to the government and the public interest".
"While her injury is irreparable and she will require a canine wheelchair, she has a very good quality of life and has some great years ahead of her!" a message on the Pennsylvania SPCA's Facebook page says.
" The next June, following an investigation by retired BC Supreme Court Judge Mary Ellen Boyd, UBC fired Galloway, due to "a record of misconduct that resulted in an irreparable breach of the trust placed in faculty members.
"The individual transgender plaintiffs have clearly shown that they will suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief," he wrote, noting their assertions that single-occupant bathrooms were generally unavailable at the University of North Carolina.
Or is the thrill and novelty of Holzhauer's winning streak doing irreparable damage to Jeopardy's established presence as simple, straightforward comfort viewing, something we can turn on every night and play along with, without too many surprises?
She hopes to be able to start human clinical trials next year, with the idea that her method could soon become a standard therapy for the hundreds of thousands of patients who sustain otherwise irreparable nerve damage.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, said the government has shown it is likely to succeed on the merits of the case, and that it will suffer irreparable harm with any interference.
Opponents told the court that without a stay, they would quickly suffer irreparable harm from a regulation that could eventually be overturned, since they say it does not comply with the Clean Air Act and the Constitution.
I have no doubt that the people who raise baby apes love them, but attempts to raise an ape as a human cause irreparable harm to the ape, and the situation inevitably comes to a bad end.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - A judge in Louisiana who halted development of a section of Energy Transfer Partners' Bayou Bridge oil pipeline last week said on Tuesday that her decision was designed to prevent "further irreparable harm" to wetlands.
Mr. Rosen argued that the motion came too late and failed to show that the man, whose identity would inevitably be disclosed at trial, would suffer irreparable harm from being named as an unindicted co-conspirator now.
They argue that the policy violates the Establishment Clause and proved that "irreparable harm" is likely if temporary relief is not granted, leading Watson to grant them a temporary restraining order that put the ban on ice.
In our home states, fires in California and hurricanes in North Carolina took the lives of loved ones and neighbors, caused irreparable damage to communities and businesses, and cost the federal government hundreds of billions of dollars.
More importantly, this bill will cause a deep, irreparable fracture to the very concept of a free market upon which capitalism is built upon, especially with regard to freedom of trade and the right to own property.
"Petitioners and the public have a strong interest in the court's mandate issuing promptly, due to the serious and irreparable harm and imminent threats to public health and safety that EPA's Delay Rule is causing," they wrote.
It's tempting to say that the British tabloid press clutched its pearls so tightly with this bullshit story about Rod Stewart staging a "mock execution" in the desert that irreparable damage has been caused to its metacarpals.
The groups in court filings said not halting the blueprint distribution by a Texas-based company called Defense Distributed would "cause immediate and irreparable harm to the United States national security" and that of individual U.S. citizens.
Your slow walking of this issue and your specious arguments about political calculations are pushing you dangerously close to a tragic, historic dereliction of duty, one that could do irreparable damage to the country and the Congress.
Ms. Brennan-Jobs's memoir may provide a comforting message for parents who fear that their mistakes and missteps inevitably will lead to irreparable damage — and for daughters who are grappling with their father's failures as a parent.
" Tuesday's decision, Northup said in a statement, will escalate "the fear and confusion women seeking abortion in Texas are already experiencing," noting that Yeakel had already ruled that "women will suffer irreparable harm if clinics are closed.
He said France owed "an everlasting debt" to the Jews who were deported: France, the homeland of the Enlightenment and of the rights of man, a land of welcome and asylum, on that day committed the irreparable.
This impeachment farce is worse than an exercise in futility, or even a distraction from doing the people's business – it's doing irreparable damage to our democratic institutions and our future ability to govern for the American people.
The complaint filed with the U.S. District Court in San Francisco, where Levi is based, said Kenzo's activities threaten to cause Levi to lose sales and suffer "incalculable and irreparable damage" to its goodwill, and confuse shoppers.
"While the Trump administration continues to double down on this policy by expanding its implementation, the irreparable harm it causes is clear," said Melissa Crow, senior supervising attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center, in a statement.
" She said Citigroup did not show that "AT&T thanks" would necessarily confuse customers or cause it irreparable harm, though "AT&T thanks" and "thankyou" share some letters and pronunciation, and both "convey a message of gratitude.
The truth, as he described it, is that "time is not on our side" regarding carbon dioxide emissions, and to stop irreparable harm, we must eliminate the 2202 billion tons of carbon dioxide we emit every year.
Wilson said the NRA was likely to show that the law, which requires companies seeking city contracts to disclose NRA contracts or sponsorship, violated its constitutional First Amendment right to free speech and would cause irreparable harm.
The Department of Homeland Security and USCIS have inflicted "substantial irreparable harm" to the asylum seekers, who are currently detained at the South Texas Family Residential Center immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas, according to the lawsuit.
As in the first hearing, Watson found that Hawaii, which argued its tourism and higher education industries would suffer irreparable harm if the travel ban took effect, presented a solid claim that the executive order is unconstitutional.
"Even a limited use of nuclear weapons would have devastating, long-lasting and irreparable humanitarian consequences," Kathleen Lawland, the arms unit chief for the International Committee of the Red Cross, said at the UN on October 17.
And now the sisters' companies have alleged they'll "suffer damage including irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill" if Chyna takes the Kardashian name to legally align herself (and her brand) with Rob and their infant daughter Dream.
"Indeed, if Congressman Hunter is indicted now under suspicious circumstancesthat could swing a solidly Republican seat in the mid-term elections, the harm to both my client and the democratic process will be grave and irreparable," Vega wrote.
" Rather, Dionne urged the public to "confront the tragedy that has befallen Bryant and his family, understand the greatness he exhibited on the court and finally — maybe for the first time — reckon with the irreparable trauma he inflicted.
"Based on this evidence in the record, the Court finds the irreparable injury is continuing and there is a lack of an adequate remedy at law because monetary damages could not compensate Plaintiffs for this injury," Barrett wrote.
"English has not demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits or shown that she will suffer irreparable injury absent injunctive relief," Judge Timothy Kelly, of U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia, wrote in his decision.
Lawyers for the players&apos union said Failla was the first judge ever to have "concluded that professional athletes with short career spans do not face irreparable harm" when suspensions are enforced before appeals options have been exhausted.
"Whether it's a police officer's gun or a community member's gun or in this case an accidental shooting, a bullet does the same type of irreparable damage not just to the body, but to our psyches," Land said.
We stand with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and affirm their treaty rights, tribal sovereignty, and the protection of their lands, waters, cultural and sacred sites, and we stand with all those attempting to prevent further irreparable losses.
The Department of Justice filed suit against California just hours after Brown signed the bill, claiming it was "an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy" that could cause "irreparable harm" to the United States.
"The lewd and suggestive nature of defendants' use of the mark and the perceived association with defendants' strip clubs and publications will cause irreparable harm to Isle of Capri," the St. Louis-based company said in its complaint.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Seventh Circuit court in Chicago said in their ruling they agreed with a district court in Wisconsin that Whitaker was likely to face "irreparable harm" if banned from the boys' bathrooms.
In a narrow decision last year, Judge Baker redirected the Arkansas Medicaid program to continue paying Planned Parenthood's local affiliates for three women, identified in court papers as Jane Does, citing probable "irreparable harm" to their reproductive health.
" In their filing, the groups say the parents and children have a right to be together during this process, and that the "deliberate break-up of the family unit" runs the risk of "irreparable harm and further separation.
The states argued that the rule, which seeks a 32 percent cut in the power sector's carbon dioxide emissions, would cause irreparable harm to them during the time it will take for the courts to decide its legality.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that portions of the earlier decision should be stayed because Qualcomm showed it had a reasonable chance of winning its appeal and that the decision risks irreparable harm to the company.
"[Doe] will suffer irreparable injury in the form of, at a minimum, increased risk to her health, and perhaps the permanent inability to obtain a desired abortion to which she is legally entitled," Chutkan wrote in her order.
Some 80 percent of economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal predict that a Nafta withdrawal would depress U.S. growth and even possibly trigger a recession, while causing enormous and potentially irreparable damage to our integrated supply chains.
" Chutkan held that the teens would suffer "irreparable injury" without the order and said that she issued it in view of the need to preserve the girls' "constitutional right to decide whether to carry their pregnancies to term.
So when we're thinking about how much punishment to inflict, how much private cost to impose on a potential bad actor, we're really thinking less about the losses of the victim — which can be enormous and likely irreparable.
In his resignation letter, Mattis laid bare what he saw as an irreparable divide between himself and Trump, and implicitly criticized the president for failing to value allies who have fought alongside the United States in several wars.
"The Court often permits executions—where the risk of irreparable harm is the loss of life—to proceed, justifying many of those decisions on purported failures to 'raise any potentially meritorious claims in a timely manner,' " she said.
Ever since President Jacques Chirac declared in a speech in 1995 commemorating the Vel d'Hiv roundup that "France, on that day, committed the irreparable," the question of French complicity and guilt has appeared largely settled, officially at least.
England signaled in September he would block the law, arguing then that there would be "irreparable harm without temporary relief" for Trump and other candidates if he didn't issue the preliminary injunction, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"These unapproved drugs may cause significant and even irreparable harm if they are poorly manufactured, which can lead to contamination, or contain active ingredients that aren't adequately tested or disclosed to patients," the FDA said in a statement.
"The irreparable harm to Mr. Kraft (if it's released before a judge can rule on its admissibility at trial) ... will be absolutely catastrophic, whereas the public's interest in seeing this video is all about prurient interest," Burck said.
Representative Diego Ibanez told Reuters he had filed a petition with the country's Inspector General over fears that excavation work approved by regulators last month could cause irreparable damage to the site, which lies within a national park.
We *really* need to believe in the goodness of Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) He also dished on his interpretation of Jaime and Cersei's break up scene in Season 7, and it certainly sounds like an irreparable turning point.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators want U.S. chipmaker Broadcom to scrap its exclusivity clauses with TV and modem makers to avoid irreparable harm to the market while they investigate whether this tactic and others are designed to block rivals.
Court, because applicants must not only show that there's a "fair prospect" lower courts will make the wrong decision, but also that letting the regulation run its course through the courts without a stay would result in irreparable harm.
The group wants a temporary restraining order on the ban, saying that it "would inflict significant and irreparable harm on U.S. businesses and their employees" — echoing the complaint against Trump's original attempt, which resulted in chaos at US borders.
Fifteen years ago, I took to the streets with chalk, paint, and candles to do whatever creative gesture I could to try to mend the irreparable damage done by the attacks on the twin towers in my beloved city.
"If the Department of Justice may be used as a tool of political retribution or to help the President with a political narrative for the next election, the rule of law will suffer new and irreparable damage," they added.
Meanwhile, Andrew M. Bernie, the federal government's lawyer, maintained that the plaintiffs did not show "irreparable harm" from the rule and that there is no proof that the government was trying to politicize the program, according to the outlet.
The only major change made to the 130-year-old model was the addition of hidden metal supports under the arms, which will hopefully prevent the upper arms from sustaining irreparable damage due to the weight of the armor.
Despite apologizing hours after the Washington Post published a video that captured Trump making sexual comments alongside Bush about Nancy O'Dell and Arianne Zucker on board an Access Hollywood bus, the damage may be irreparable for the co-host.
"Consumers who expect to receive plaintiff's Rubik's Cube puzzle, for which plaintiff has developed a national and international reputation, will be disappointed when using defendants' imitation," which causes "irreparable harm" to Rubik's Brand's reputation and goodwill, the complaint said.
"Enforcement of the Ban will ... inflict immediate and irreparable harm on plantiffs' patients by violating their constitutional rights, threatening their health and well-being, and forcing them to continue their pregnancies to term against their will," the complaint says.
Kraft's defense lawyers warned Wednesday that the billionaire businessman would suffer "irreparable harm" if the media and public get access to police surveillance videos that prosecutors say show him being sexually serviced by women at a Florida massage parlor.
We saw this two years ago in Charleston, South Carolina, where my sister Cynthia and eight others were murdered in their church by someone who acted on his racist beliefs and had access to tools that inflict irreparable damage.
"Instead of saying thank you to the United States, they now feel emboldened," Trump said as he prepared to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose strident opposition to the Iran deal caused nearly irreparable rifts with Obama.
Raymond O. Aghaian, a lawyer for Dreamhost, argued that the judge's safeguards do not go far enough and signaled that the company may appeal Morin's ruling, saying website users may face "irreparable harm" if Dreamhost complies with the ruling.
Calling his decision a "close call," U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan said the defendants had not made a "strong showing" that their appeal would likely succeed, though they would face irreparable harm if arbitration were wrongfully denied.
Moreover, such breaches force victims to contend with identity theft that may lead to irreparable harm to their credit reports and financial futures, and to confront the real possibility that their confidential medical information and history has been exposed.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, a Clinton appointee on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, said the court is not convinced the government will suffer irreparable harm without a stay of the court's October 2017 preliminary injunction.
"It has been regarded by almost all legal scholars as a very thin basis for claiming the kind of irreparable harm that would support a temporary injunction, or the kind of serious harm that would support standing," Beardall said.
In Thursday's decision, Circuit Judge Jacqueline Nguyen said the Stan Smith, named for the early 1970s American tennis star, has enjoyed "tremendous commercial success and market recognition," and Adidas might face irreparable harm if similar shoes flooded the market.
Strangio, the ACLU, and the transgender student activists on the ground in South Dakota are firsthand witnesses to the life cycle of a bill that, if codified into law, would cause irreparable harm to a generation of marginalized Americans.
Some light Googling led me to believe I'd not fitted the corkscrew "correctly," but after following the instructions more closely and walking around my apartment, I started to feel a deep ache — as if I was causing irreparable damage.
In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, the Heisman Trophy Trust accused the defendants of causing "irreparable harm" by confusing fans, and depriving it of its exclusive right to goodwill and other value associated with the Heisman name.
Rapinoe said the legal filings, made by some of the same lawyers who will face the players across the table in collective bargaining negotiations next year, had caused "irreparable damage" to the relationship between the team and U.S. Soccer.
" The line echoed Ms. Mnouchkine's own words in an interview with Le Devoir: "If we start saying 'We Jews' or 'We blacks' because of our legitimate bitterness about the past, we will only reproduce the same crazy irreparable suffering.
And for people who are already suffering from medical problems, that policy could determine whether someone lives the rest of their days with irreparable injury, disease, or disability — like whether they will see out of two eyes, or one.
U.S. District Judge Andre Birotte in Los Angeles had found that the studios were likely to prevail on their copyright claims, and absent an injunction suffer irreparable harm such as lost revenue and damaged relationships and goodwill with licensees.
Pagonis and other intersex rights advocates are pushing for a ban on cosmetic genital surgeries for infants born with intersex variations, saying they do irreparable harm and should be delayed until a child is old enough to give consent.
The founder and largest shareholder of Papa John's International sued the pizza chain's board and chief executive late on Thursday to stop what he described as "the irreparable harm" they are causing the company, according to a court filing.
"Petitioners and the public have a strong interest in the court's mandate issuing promptly, due to the serious and irreparable harm and imminent threats to public health and safety that EPA's Delay Rule is causing," they wrote in August.
"Obviously, you argue you would be in this particular election, but if you've been willing to accept that harm in three different cycles, I don't know if we should get concerned about irreparable harm for one more," Roberts said.
"Based on the foregoing, Plaintiffs have established that they will suffer irreparable harm if the harvest — particularly of old growth trees — authorized by the Twin Mountain Timber Sale occurs," the court wrote of its decision to grant the injunction.
"The counting of votes that are of questionable legality does in my view threaten irreparable harm to" Mr. Bush "and to the country, by casting a cloud upon what he claims to be the legitimacy of his election," Justice Scalia wrote.
" In the ruling — the full text of which is available here — Judge Robart wrote: "…the States have met the burden of demonstrating they face immediate and irreparable injury as a result of the signing and implementation of the Executive Order.
U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel said Expedia had shown a "likelihood of success" on the merits of its breach of contract claim, but did not show a preliminary injunction was needed to avoid irreparable harm or serve the public interest.
"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years," former Joshua Tree superintendent Curt Sauer said at a rally this weekend outside the park, according to the Palm Springs Desert Sun.
Burke declined to give details, but his statement came at the end of an intense day for the pope, during which he spoke of sexual abuse twice, once asking forgiveness for abuses he said had done "irreparable damage" to victims.
Uber's suit was tossed out of court in March, but scored a temporary victory when Lasnik determined that the measure would disrupt ride-hailing businesses in "fundamental and irreparable ways" and that it should be blocked until the case is settled.
In the absence of any reasonable justification, we conclude that WCM's intention is to preclude our entry into the Indian market, denying Indian users of access to one of the world's leading music services and causing irreparable harm to Spotify.
Sean Illing Do you think the murder of the five police officers in Dallas did irreparable damage to the public perception of Black Lives Matter, even though it was committed by a lone gunman with no ties to the movement?
As a result, the government will allow 15,000 additional visas for temporary seasonal workers, meant to help American businesses in danger of suffering irreparable harm because of a shortage of such labor, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
After analyzing the images and video, the researchers discovered that when experiencing forces similar to what's associated with traumatic brain injury, the delay in the appearance of irreparable damage may be a result of the neuron deteriorating on the inside first.
Congress must agree on a bipartisan bill to fund efforts to control the Zika virus before it adjourns for a seven-week recess next week, or risk irreparable harm to pregnant women and their babies, the White House said Thursday.
The government could ask the nine justices for an immediate emergency order to temporarily lift the stay on the travel ban, a request that would require five votes and a sense that waiting to implement the ban may bring irreparable harm.
In contrast, in a district court patent infringement case, an NPE is very unlikely to obtain an injunction because it does not manufacture or sell any competing products, and is therefore unable to satisfy the irreparable injury requirement for injunctive relief.
"In my judgment, there is a real risk of irreparable harm to a significant number of vulnerable victims of slavery and trafficking if their support were to end after 45 days," High Court judge Julian Knowles said in his ruling.
Yep, your worst fears are true: the constant pushing required to expel all of that water-logged poop can blow out the anal sphincters that keep it in, causing irreparable harm that can mess up bowel movements down the road.
Those plans led opponents, including local tribes and environmental groups to turn to the courts to prevent Hudbay from starting work on the project, saying it would cause "irreparable harm" to the area, the Arizona Daily Star reported in May.
"Interim relief will bring some modicum of stability and order to the situation and prevent irreparable harm to the plaintiff States and to the millions of Americans who have access to affordable health insurance because of the ACA," he wrote.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - The financial cost of severe flooding in Venice is likely to run to hundreds of millions of euros, Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said on Wednesday, while a senior cleric said the city's historic Saint Mark's Basilica risked "irreparable" harm.
As a practical rule, injunctions are supposed to be issued when a judge sees the potential irreparable harm and estimates that the case has a reasonable chance of being heard without being thrown out early or having no chance of success.
As a nation, we also must safeguard them and their communities from the irreparable harm caused by the threat of deportation, through programs such as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) or through legislation that codifies its salutary purposes.
"Private prison companies and their Wall Street financiers stand to benefit from policies that increase detentions, separate families, and cause irreparable harm to immigrant children," said Ana María Archila, Co-Executive Director of the Center for Popular Democracy, in a statement.
Reading Alexievich, it was difficult to not think of our own child witnesses at the southern border who everyday are facing unsanitary conditions, irreparable emotional trauma, and, as we saw in the drowning of Óscar and Angie Ramírez, even death.
"The Secretary is working to effectively rewrite the Medicaid statute, ignoring congressional restrictions, overturning a half century of administrative practice, and threatening irreparable harm to the health and welfare of the poorest and most vulnerable in our country," the complaint says.
Attorneys for the immigration advocacy group MALDEF argued that a key issue facing Hanen is whether Texas and other states can legally bring the case to begin with and are suffering irreparable harm from DACA, which has existed for five years.
In the filing, the states argue that Trump's declaration of a national emergency in order to divert federal funding to the wall from other sources is unconstitutional, and that construction of the wall under those circumstances would cause irreparable damage.
"If the Department of Justice may be used as a tool of political retribution, or to help the President with a political narrative for the next election, the rule of law will suffer new and irreparable damage," the statement said.
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly denied the request for an injunction, arguing Leandra English "has not demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits or shown that she will suffer irreparable injury absent injunctive relief," according to a court document.
"Companies in technology, investment and other industries now say that the measures the administration is taking to help them may actually end up doing irreparable harm to supply chains they have built up over decades," the N.Y. Times' Ana Swanson reports.
"We urge the Malaysian government to respect the principle of non-refoulement and ensure that those at risk of persecution or risk of irreparable harm in another country, including torture, are not deported," said the group's executive director Shamini Darshni Kaliemuthu.
MOSCOW, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Russia is concerned about Turkey's military preparations along its border with Syria and an armed intervention by Ankara would deal an "irreparable blow" to the Syria ceasefire plan, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday.
And they disputed Miller's arguments that appearing before the grand jury would cause irreparable harm as it would require him to miss work and incur travel costs, saying he would receive a witness fee and be reimbursed for his travel.
"People may be placing their trust and money in therapies that may bring little to no benefit in combating serious ailments, or worse -- that may cause significant and even irreparable harm," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said in a statement.

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