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"irreparably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is too bad or too serious to repair or put right

489 Sentences With "irreparably"

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Irreparably damaged But that relationship was irreparably damaged in March 2017 when Sessions recused himself.
If you thought all that "irreparably, irreparably mad" business up there was hyperbole, go ahead and read those last two sentences over again and really digest it all.
For too long — and irreparably — he did not.
This simple bit of theater immediately and irreparably gutted Lopez.
Losing that Facebook page "irreparably harmed" Lahren, the lawsuit said.
Cyber incidents have the potential to damage a brand irreparably.
And it's something that broke this family apart, not irreparably.
Do you ever feel like things are wholly, irreparably awful?
Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark's love destabilized the seven kingdoms irreparably.
It's that the infrastructure is destroyed irreparably and cannot be reconstituted.
All the while, I felt close to irreparably destroying the component.
Governor Weld do you think the Republican brand is irreparably damaged?
If the tax plan fails, the administration could be irreparably compromised.
The flyover states are the main reason Congress is irreparably broken.
Many of Halcyon's inhabitants, by contrast, seem irreparably broken by capitalism.
But the balance between the competing ideologies shifted irreparably on Jan.
Generations of young offenders were damaged, some irreparably, by this decision.
"The bottom line is they've damaged themselves irreparably," he told Reuters.
Every year there is one team that is obviously, egregiously, irreparably bad.
Part of me believed people who had been raped were irreparably broken.
If they ever built a spaceship, would space litter pummel it irreparably?
No wonder her rapport with Ellie, once so trusting, is irreparably frayed.
Because the girls are so little, their organs are often irreparably damaged.
Many Munduruku worried that their way of life was being irreparably altered.
So does the ego that animates it, both indomitable and irreparably broken.
Women were hurt and traumatized, and their lives and careers irreparably damaged.
In Britain, the ruling Conservative Party and the country are perhaps irreparably divided.
Recalls and reports of E. coli outbreaks can damage a brand, sometimes irreparably.
Upon closer inspection, the very fabric that held Syria together is irreparably torn.
But in the vast majority of cases they actually harm her, sometimes irreparably.
I felt that I had sinned and that something had been irreparably lost.
Women are superficial and money-grubbing and being beautiful means being irreparably stupid!
This plan will irreparably damage Google's brand and its ability to compete for talent.
The Tories will still be irreparably split on the most important issue facing Britain.
I know, from my own severe experience, that those youngsters have been irreparably harmed.
Brafman argued the case was "irreparably tainted by police misconduct" and wanted it dismissed.
First, the link between household growth and pay TV growth has been irreparably broken.
They would deprive the regime of much of its earnings and dollars, perhaps irreparably.
Now we'll be able to irreparably damage long-term friendships while on the go!
One of its nominees said that relations with key stakeholders had been "irreparably" damaged.
And yet "The Outer Space," for all its charm, could have gone irreparably wrong.
In the time in between it made an estimated $75 billion in property irreparably wet.
But an injury-marred season in 2017-18 irreparably damaged his relationship with the organization.
The GCC, created to counterbalance larger neighbours and promote economic integration, is split, perhaps irreparably.
Many were unnecessarily bundled away in asylums, deemed irreparably ill because their words went unheeded.
"My new vines, and any future grapes, will be immediately and irreparably damaged," Mahesh wrote.
Both the bill and "making EPA great again" would be irreparably damaging to the agency.
He said he hoped U.S.-Russia ties would not be irreparably hurt as a result.
Such delays could irreparably harm U.S. competitiveness in 5G and deny Americans enormous economic benefits.
But a SEAL commando also died in the fighting, and an aircraft was irreparably damaged.
But back at home, her family life was irreparably affected by Claudia and Paula's disappearance.
So you don't feel that ... you think they've ... I think they've broken things almost irreparably.
He denied any culpability, but his reputation was still badly — some might argue irreparably — damaged.
And there were surprises, particularly from Lyle, whose hard exterior irreparably crumbles on the stand.
The agreement's apologists say that altering or negating the agreement will irreparably harm America's prestige.
Worse still, McMaster's hard-earned reputation will be irreparably damaged by his association with Trump.
If left unchecked, gerrymanders like the ones here may irreparably damage our system of government.
He was always a flawed choice for national security adviser and is irreparably damaged now.
It's called "accelerationism," and it rests on the idea that Western governments are irreparably corrupt.
Where others see an artist who has irreparably changed, I see one who has evolved.
The Trump administration's efforts to curb immigration, of course, show how irreparably linked these policies are.
They were all irreparably broken, but the show made us care for them and their salvation.
It feels like only a matter of time until the things that I drop shatter irreparably.
According to Olness, the toxic drugs she took earlier in life had irreparably damaged her heart.
The United states could be "irreparably harmed" without a stay, the administration claimed in its motion.
The cable had no discernible effect on Washington's policy, but it irreparably damaged Mr. Blood's career.
And our democracy may have been irreparably damaged in large part by these very same platforms.
If it did, his symptoms could improve, assuming the nerves had not already been irreparably damaged.
But in a system that seems irreparably broken, it's a relief that resources like these exist.
But over time, as the furor threatened to irreparably tarnish his nominee, Mr. Trump discarded restraint.
The challenge, of course, is how to implement such a tool without irreparably damaging the economy.
These can eat into the pearl's nacre, the distinctive outer layer, and dull its luster irreparably.
Like any school shooting, the Parkland tragedy irreparably altered the community in which it took place.
"This plan will irreparably damage Google's brand and its ability to compete for talent," they wrote.
But he also oversaw enormous urban sprawl that critics say has irreparably ruined the fabled city.
Imagine that Trump leaves office with the norms of the presidency damaged but not irreparably so.
Information on as many as 145 athletes with suspicious doping profiles was irreparably compromised, WADA said.
Now she knew that she would become irreparably warped if she spent another minute out here.
Humanity may be irreparably doomed, but at least we have a sense of humour about it.
"A stay is warranted because, without a stay, the Department will be irreparably harmed," Shapiro wrote.
Kalanick later apologized and reportedly paid $200,000 to the driver, but his reputation was irreparably damaged.
" The conservative bloc's decision, she concluded with "deep sadness", risks "irreparably damag[ing] our system of government.
Instead, they are concerned that the allegations and the way they were handled have compromised Kavanaugh irreparably.
They're meant to show the ways in which the world we live in is already irreparably fucked.
Yet for Ms. Alvarez, the changes in the district are irreparably altering its distinct character and culture.
Before this year, Cooper aligned herself with those who feared that headgear would irreparably change the game.
In the years after World War II, he seemed irreparably stained by his association with National Socialism.
It was then that the abuse was probably most prevalent and so many lives were irreparably altered.
" She predicted the plan "would smother vital wild salmon streams with sediment and irreparably harm subsistence hunters.
The problems he cites are signs that our capitalism is indeed broken, perhaps not irreparably, but seriously.
But Trump simultaneously argued that the jury foreperson's opinion of Trump had irreparably tainted Stone's guilty verdict.
His players have also gone out of their way to keep their season from being irreparably stained.
The party won't be irreparably doomed, but it will have been pushed down to a low ebb.
The city's conduct is "truly outrageous," she wrote, and has irreparably damaged Martinez's ability to fight her case.
Every seemingly good decision, including the implied option of resetting history through the films, could break something irreparably.
And universal healthcare, that could be set back almost irreparably — help with refugees, all these issues, gay rights.
Who is going to take care of the babies irreparably damaged after being born to Zika-infected women?
Similar to Donkey Kong, since starring in his own platformer, Yoshi has irreparably forked the Super Mario series.
For all of the questions surrounding Bannon's future, his bond with the President seems far from irreparably frayed.
But his campaign has upended the Republican party's base, perhaps irreparably, and brought hateful rhetoric into the mainstream.
Pediatricians here caution against overdiagnosing children as irreparably brain damaged, if only to avoid stigmatizing an entire city.
If there's a precise date when things went irreparably wrong for Audemio, though, it was October 2, 2013.
After 1,500 nautical miles, the expedition was scuppered when storms irreparably damaged the mainsail of his support boat.
And if we aren't careful, current Congressional proposals to restrain sexual trafficking could irreparably damage the internet ecosystem.
He has repeatedly warned his fans that if he loses, the America they know will be irreparably damaged.
Easy peasy — if only his geolocation chip hadn't been irreparably damaged by him smashing a rock on his skull.
It's unsettled in its own way, an example of the way reckoning with the unspeakable can change you irreparably.
At a time when America seems irreparably divided, the straightforward kindness and humanity of "Queer Eye" is a joy.
"The warring parties should also do a lot more to avoid irreparably harming children's safety and education," she added.
The House committee's work has been deeply, and perhaps irreparably, undermined by Nunes' apparent coordination with the White House.
But one of the alleged co-conspirators anonymously filed an emergency appeal, arguing his reputation will be irreparably besmirched.
The abuse can irreparably damage victims' intimate relationships, educational and employment opportunities, mental health, and right to self-expression.
He said if Saudi Arabia were unable to balance the market by adjusting production, the world would suffer "irreparably".
Whatever happens next, the people of Soke, like many Turks, feel things have been irreparably changed by the assassination.
It could have been irreparably fractious, a partisan food-fight typical of that committee over the past 22019 years.
In this view, society's laws, schools, courts, and prisons exist to tame something otherwise irreparably violent in human beings.
It is a delicate operation; artists know they risk irreparably damaging pieces every time they go into the oven.
And Paige, poor Paige, is very nearly melting down in fear that she's irreparably ruined her previously perfect life.
Doctors told his parents that his brain was irreparably damaged after it had been starved of oxygen for hours.
Rauh's photos are printed on a material that cannot be touched, or else the surface will be irreparably damaged.
New video from Arizona shows how construction of the #borderwall is irreparably damaging Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. pic.twitter.
That structure helps Stuven set up a big surprise later on, but it irreparably dilutes the sense of danger.
Labeled "last-chance tourism," this is the practice of visiting a location before it vanishes or is irreparably changed.
They're not mature enough in my experience to understand that you can irreparably harm people if you have this information.
Nintendo isn't going to be sympathetic if you irreparably damage your device while trying to fill it with pirated ROMs.
But over nearly four years in office, Jewell has also warned that burning fossil fuels will irreparably harm the planet.
In addition to those killed, nine people remain hospitalized from the attacks and others are paralyzed or otherwise irreparably injured.
One of them is apocalyptic: Imagine the world's major powers unleashing malicious code on one another, irreparably destroying vital infrastructure.
Empire This week on "Empire," a Lyon family that looked irreparably divided mere days ago seems to have come together.
"Gallagher's case has been irreparably corrupted by a government campaign of outrageous and illegal conduct," Parlatore said in the motion.
But the transistors aboard Telstar were irreparably damaged by the lingering radiation from the blast and began to quit working.
The casual use of the word "poisoned," which suggests that the affected children are irreparably brain-damaged, is grossly inaccurate.
A Christian Iraqi refugee, born in Mosul but now living in New York, she feels irreparably incomplete, hungering for wholeness.
The concern was if Sanders lost in the state that launched him in 303, it could irreparably damage the campaign.
The torrential rains that began on Aug 6900 cost 2628 people their lives, and damaged some 28503,22019 buildings —many irreparably.
Others state categorically that the walls of the locale have been irreparably breached by hip-hop and Roberto Bolaño's prose.
And we also know that Chuck has perhaps irreparably strained his marriage in the course of running for higher office.
They say making it public without revisions will irreparably harm their reputations and deny them the due process the law guarantees.
"A stay is warranted because, without a stay, the Department will be irreparably harmed," the DOJ said in a court filing.
How far, though, can a religion based on dogma go in respecting other belief systems before it irreparably compromises its own?
So, she filed the lawsuit on Monday, asking for $1 million in damages and claiming that her finger is irreparably injured.
Within 48 hours then, the way in which nominees for the highest court in the country are confirmed will irreparably change.
Five days away from your desk and the night shifts afterward isn't going to reverse you irreparably away from your goal.
These memes are toxic at their core because they are irreparably tied to these issues — their dehumanizing nature is the joke.
Detention of children is never in their best interests and even short periods of detention irreparably harm their development and wellbeing.
Parties revolve around a fragile, ethereal central vibe, and it can be irreparably ruined by one simple stroke of idiocy (yours).
And his image as a feminist and supporter of honest government may be irreparably tarnished, just months before a federal election.
Personal Health Patients deal with pain and itching and often encounter medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
The items, which are believed to have been soaked by water, are likely to be irreparably damaged by then, she said.
First, it weakened environmental protection standards, despite clear evidence that the air we breathe is irreparably harming us and our children.
Burns said the grand jury had been "irreparably tainted by the introduction of illegal evidence" by the Kansas Attorney General's Office.
That's when Johnson's chances were irreparably damaged by two slower cars that spun into him as he was entering pit road.
The earlier decision was based on a four-year scientific analysis concluding that the road would irreparably harm critical waterfowl habitat.
"This TRO victory acknowledges that Uber was handed a sweetheart deal by the TLC that would irreparably harm Lyft," the spokesperson said.
Indeed, the series' final episode is all about the ways the ocean is changing — though hopefully not irreparably — because of humans' presence.
While retreating from human rights may allow for some immediate gains in the short term, long-term objectives will be irreparably undermined.
"I can only hope that their honor and credibility is not irreparably tainted by my actions," Mr. Wright said on his blog.
Rolling back on all of the commitments made since last December would irreparably damage relations with the EU in the short term.
He said he was forced him to go into protective custody while in prison and his career was irreparably harmed, warranting damages.
The two said legal methods of protesting against climate change were ineffective and without radical action the earth would be irreparably damaged.
Cut to bad luck, to a Toby irreparably damaged, and to a body and memory on which he can no longer rely.
This course of action would significantly undermine America's hard-earned global leadership as a champion of law-bound international action, perhaps irreparably.
But even when patients overcome their embarrassment, they often run up against medical ignorance and mistreatment until affected tissues become irreparably scarred.
And houses that were once tucked neatly into the hills are now roofless, irreparably damaged wrecks sliding down the sides of them.
Soudant says her business went under and her career was irreparably damaged because of Pitt's refusal to pay for costly architectural reveries.
As a result, Bush's continued involvement on Today could irreparably hurt the show's brand — executives know that, and Bush has been suspended.
More or less since Nietzsche declared God "dead" nearly 140 years ago, popular wisdom has held that science and religion are irreparably misaligned.
In doing so, she plants the idea in Adam's head that this world is almost irreparably effed, and in need of a reboot.
But Ramos said that while Turing was likely to be ultimately found liable, Impax had failed to demonstrate it would be irreparably harmed.
Weinstein's lawyers argued the case had been "irreparably tainted" by a detective's alleged coaching of a potential witness and one of the accusers.
The Sandy Hook school massacre — its violence and wrenching loss, its heartbreak — still looms large for the survivors, whose lives were irreparably changed.
The Note 7 was expected to be similarly successful, but it may find its image irreparably damaged in the wake of the recalls.
Many of the women say that their careers irreparably suffered when they refused his advances, as a direct consequence of retaliation from Moonves.
But Anya's life has been irreparably marked by her protracted ordeals with an abusive husband, the criminal courts, the police, and social services.
But time travel is a slippery and often problematic storytelling device, with a sordid history of irreparably destabilizing otherwise great movies and series.
Calling the election "irreparably tainted," Virginia Democratic Party spokeswoman Katie Baker said in a statement that the party would weigh its legal options.
"I am concerned that Ms. Pierce's involvement in the process of the BDAC irreparably taints any recommendations made by the Committee," Ellison wrote.
"A stay is warranted because, without a stay, the department will be irreparably harmed," the department wrote in a notice to the court.
That was all the proof many Saudis needed that the alliance that has underpinned the regional order for decades was fraying — perhaps irreparably.
But suddenly, Aladdin picks up that fateful lamp, blue smoke purls from its mouth and, good lord, no—something is terribly, irreparably wrong.
"Worryingly, they have been parroting the ideological and authoritarian line of Beijing ... irreparably undermining their reputation," one diplomat said of the city's government.
You have broken the Guinness World Record for the "largest layered dip"—and with it, a now-irreparably shattered part of my psyche.
The question looming over the 2020 election is whether the stain of impeachment could irreparably damage Trump and cost him the White House.
And only as I started to walk home did the impact of its portrait of irreparably damaged lives fully register in my body.
In the motion, administration lawyers argued that the military will be "seriously and irreparably harmed if forced" to implement the policy by Jan.
Now the board is taking a new approach, searching for a leader from outside, suggesting that the bank's corporate culture was irreparably tainted.
The hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is believed to have arrived on plant nursery stock from East Asia, and is irreparably devastating the eastern hemlocks.
Martinez's lawyers brought in medical experts to argue that his brain was irreparably damaged from a head injury he'd suffered as a young man.
Her sister told her it was unwise to commit to a soldier who might come back from the war irreparably damaged or irreversibly dead.
The art fair, which runs concurrent with the Armory Show, decided that staging an exhibition under the current circumstances would irreparably damage its brand.
Strahan and Ripa's relationship was irreparably damaged in April 2016, when Strahan announced — rather suddenly — that he'd be leaving Live for the GMA position.
Once they hit 60 degrees Celsius or so, the hairs becomes irreparably damaged—cellular bonds start to break down in a process called denaturation.
She filed a motion in February to file a lawsuit kept private from the public because she wanted to avoid "irreparably [harming]" the Congressman.
The "Farley Breaks Down" pictures could be seen to acknowledge the subsequent horrors of national hubris, most irreparably in the blood vat of Vietnam.
Another is the common belief among elected officials in New York that reining in Wall Street pay would irreparably harm the New York economy.
" Coretta Scott King even wrote a letter to Congress warning that his dismal civil rights record would "irreparably damage the work of my husband.
Izembek Refuge belongs to all Americans, and we will fight this illegal backroom deal that would irreparably damage this vital wilderness preserve in court.
The city's demand for payment is meant to "harass and irreparably injure Mr. Smollett," his attorneys said in a letter to the city Thursday.
But in Wednesday's motion, the administration argued that it will be "seriously and irreparably harmed if forced" to implement the policy by Jan. 22019.
But they also worried that his credibility could be irreparably damaged because of his association with Mr. Trump, a concern that now looks misplaced.
We, the earliest female newswomen, were tough, ambitious, even cocky about our talent, but over the years, our self-confidence was often irreparably harmed.
Jose Mourinho, meanwhile, had driven a championship team irreparably into the ground, dooming Chelsea to a mid-table finish even after a severe overhaul.
A seemingly ceaseless stream of leaked Lakers offers thereafter irreparably fractured the locker room, no matter how hard Paul pushed back against that narrative.
The concern in decades past was that marriage was a clunky, obsolete institution, burdened irreparably by misogyny and racism and the myth of monogamy.
Let's not think about the survivors' lives that have already been irreparably changed after alleged incidents of assault and harassment that nobody believed until now.
He finished fifth, with less than 9 percent, and the dearth of confidence in him following his fourth-place showing in Iowa deepened, perhaps irreparably.
When he makes his message more about him than the people he supposedly wants to represent, which he does often, it hurts him almost irreparably.
The two activists have a fractured relationship, one that now seems irreparably broken, thanks to that tattoo of a small knife located on Argento's foot.
She can't dwell on how she irreparably destroyed the Webster family and annihilated the Hertz's lives so she could one day escape with her daughter.
She was living as Jane, happily married and reunited with a young daughter from a previous marriage that had been irreparably rent by her illness.
The only reason to purchase a new smartphone now is if your current phone is irreparably broken or is no longer supported by software updates.
They say that even if they personally like some of the left-wing policies, Warren and Sanders will become irreparably tarnished in a general election.
But Washington would be wise to avoid decisions that will severely — and perhaps irreparably — harm America's safety-net hospitals and the vulnerable communities they serve.
The bullets from assault weapons irreparably tear through the body in ways handguns and hunting rifles do not, and we must regulate access to them.
Asking us to now carry the burden of having the responsibility to kill is irreparably damaging, even if we never have to discharge our weapon.
This is a man who has been changed inside and out, and who has, by his very presence in this frozen landscape, changed things irreparably.
You can't fix the world by changing one little thing, be it a personal failing or a president, because the world is deeply, maybe irreparably broken.
Weinstein's lawyers had claimed that the case was "irreparably tainted" by allegations that a police detective acted improperly when interviewing women alleging sexual misconduct by Weinstein.
And none of what is detailed above even takes in the thousands of Trump's lies, which have potential to irreparably damage the institution of the presidency.
All of the good she has done and would be able to continue doing as a private citizen would instantly be paused, if not irreparably harmed.
You'd have sighed, perhaps, as Alvy, an overeducated two-time divorcé pushing 40, molded this lively and naïve younger woman after his own irreparably flawed image.
Nevertheless, the failure of the Nobel peace laureate to speak out forcefully in defense of the Rohingya would seem to have irreparably damaged her reputation overseas.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday he hoped U.S. missile strikes on Syria would not irreparably damage relations between Moscow and Washington.
Not only would this potentially free Iran from the limits placed on its nuclear program, it would irreparably harm America's ability to negotiate future nonproliferation agreements.
Not doing so is a dereliction of duty and a betrayal of the country that threatens to further and irreparably damage the integrity of the court.
Rather, he proceeds on the assumption that things are hard, some irreparably so, and that it's the job of a film not to smooth them over.
Hard-copy documents will help you prove your identity and justify well-deserved benefits if your identity is stolen or key electronic keys are irreparably compromised.
Tony recovers an irreparably broken play, two dudes haplessly passing back and forth in the key, by improvising a quick post up move on Timofey Mozgov.
Two producers of the 2016 film have been working to create its follow-up, featuring testimonials from parents who said their children were irreparably harmed by vaccines.
The technology giant also told customers it could not provide refunds unless the game developer, a separate entity, confirmed the product was irreparably faulty, the regulator said.
But listen closely; you'll hear how these portrayals of a mythic, irreparably damaged future grow organically from fears and longings of the women's artfully shaded afternoon chatter.
Mr Trump's lawyers insist that if such assurances were to suffice, "the government, which has a paramount interest in safeguarding national security" would be "irreparably injure[d]".
Adams met Harris when he ran out of fuel on his way home from work — a chance encounter that would irreparably change the course of his life.
The commentary is full of vitriol, the bitter observations of a man who saw the pinnacle of his life's work irreparably disfigured by the vicissitudes of politics.
Concern that negative interest rates could irreparably damage the financial sector has also led to some speculation the ECB will introduce tiered interest rates, as Japan has .
Academics and pundits ponder out loud all the time: Why are teens and adults alike clamoring for books and movies where the world has been irreparably damaged?
One of them struck Yilmaz on the head with it, a blow that caused a compressed fracture of his skull, lacerating his brain and damaging it irreparably.
Opponents argue that the project would set a dangerous precedent for industrialization of national wildlife refuges and designated wilderness areas, and that it would irreparably harm Izembek.
The "missing texts" conspiracy has legs because for months, Republicans have been arguing that the FBI in general, and Mueller's probe specifically, is irreparably biased against Trump.
They've also filed a motion to halt the case immediately, saying the government would be "irreparably harmed" if made to produce documents the kids are asking for.
When you read your newsfeed, you might think the country is irreparably divided on immigration, and that this is our number one most contentious and divisive issue.
It has not been clear if there is a safe upper limit to exercise beyond which you can irreparably injure your body, and in particular your heart.
Even if it avoids stiff penalties, its advertising business model may have become irreparably damaged as it is forced to restrain some of its data gathering capabilities.
Others have formed an uneasy exodus, their attachment to familiar places and routines irreparably battered by a storm that dumped 50-plus inches and caused widespread flooding.
Bolduc, who supports robust military and diplomatic engagement on the continent, warned that any significant cuts to special operations forces would irreparably harm U.S. interests in Africa.
Even though our old lives—filled with friends and social gatherings and face-touching—feel very near, the essential shape of them has already been irreparably changed.
"Little in the way of explanation raises serious questions about management's grip on the business and has perhaps irreparably damaged the group's credibility with investors," Hyett said.
She has since repeatedly criticized Palin, saying the former Alaska governor was "irreparably damaged" by an infamous interview with then-CBS anchor Katie Couric during the campaign.
" Sanders argued that moving away from the Obama-era agreement would lift constraints on Iran's nuclear program and "irreparably harm America's ability to negotiate future nonproliferation agreements.
Sorokin said that ending the voucher program could irreparably harm the hurricane evacuees as many would become homeless since their homes in Puerto Rico were rendered uninhabitable.
"Unlawful use of Qualcomm's valuable trade secrets to try to help a competitor catch up irreparably harms us and must not be allowed to continue," he said.
But a far more calamitous overreaction during the second presidential election, in 1971, effectively ended South Vietnam's constitutional experiment, leaving Thieu, and South Vietnamese democracy, irreparably disgraced.
But he also found no proof that maintaining the "contractual status quo" would irreparably harm Expedia, even if the dispute led to customer confusion and hurt its reputation.
"The victim's privacy is irreparably violated, they fear for their safety, their job opportunities are jeopardized, and they are often driven to feel shame and guilt," said Rep.
Doing so could inadvertently aid anyone petitioning for a stay, providing them with a real-life example of how the ISPs new behavior will irreparably damage their business.
The three-judge panel also argued that the public interest would be "irreparably harmed" if the nationwide injunction blocking the gag rule were allowed to remain in effect.
But there's a creeping, chilly horror at its center, a growing sense that something is irreparably broken in the world and nobody's going to put it back together.
The former staffer filed a motion this February to file a lawsuit that would be sealed from the public, saying she did not wish to "irreparably harm" Conyers.
MOSCOW, April 7 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday he hoped U.S. missile strikes on Syria would not irreparably damage relations between Moscow and Washington.
Medical experts say there is no way to prove that the lead has caused new disabilities, and pediatricians in Flint caution against overdiagnosing children as irreparably brain damaged.
If only this production could make space more consistently for that gaping sense of absence, of a wound that will always remain open in two irreparably damaged lives.
Both lovers and haters of President Trump share his belief that the process of self-governance — which Mr. Obama haltingly attempted to restore — is busted, and maybe irreparably.
Cable news devoted 85033 segments to coverage of the Notre Dame fire in just one week, whereas the potentially irreparably loss of the Amazon merited just 25 segments.
The term "throuple," gained significant recognition prior to Hill's resignation from her position as a U.S. representative in California's 25th district after her personal life became irreparably public.
" CREW and the other plaintiffs argued the events of the past week created "palpable risk that presidential records will be irreparably lost to Plaintiffs and the American people.
" DOJ didn't even try to argue that it would be irreparably harmed if Furman entered a final judgment, the judge said, because such an argument would be "laughable.
Both of these episodes are resonant with one of the show's dominant emotional notes: the feeling that whatever was holding the world together, it broke irreparably, long ago.
But perhaps more fundamentally, Tusk's point — that Europe can't count on the United States anymore — shows how deeply, and possibly irreparably, Trump has damaged America's most important alliances.
Often, it took a comparably Herculean level of courage for the offending party to show up and look into the eyes of the people whom they had irreparably harmed.
A Windows 10 tablet your correspondent relied upon for much of his mobile computing was broken irreparably when a recent update corrupted the display driver, rendering the touchscreen useless.
Most professional photographers shoot in RAW file formats because of the greater flexibility it provides—namely the ability to make more nuanced edits without irreparably altering the original image.
I took a perverse pride in it — I'm the best quitter in the game; nobody quits jobs better than I — while I knew my reputation was being irreparably damaged.
Contrary to Hiatt's caterwauling, the exploding deficit isn't going to irreparably harm the country—and may do a bit of good for those who need the help the most.
What elements of the rules based systems must be fortified or patched up now so they don't become irreparably cracked edifices let alone the crumbled ruins of Brexit's aftershocks.
Devon Knox is a talented gymnast whose coach believes she has it in her to be a star, in spite of a childhood accident that irreparably damaged her foot.
You won't be surprised to learn, however, that the world of future officers at the Academy irreparably changed when those towers collapsed in my home town of New York.
A representative of the company told him via email that a 2016 server migration, a transfer of data to a new server, had left some older files irreparably corrupted.
More than 20 years after the Oslo Accords began what was supposed to be a foundation for a lasting peace process, the Palestinian body politic is bifurcated, perhaps irreparably.
"The brand has been irreparably tarnished — domestically they really do need to do something to rein M.B.S. in," the diplomat said, referring to the crown prince by his initials.
Marriage Story plays into many of the same themes, but examines the unique particularities of a marriage that is irreparably broken despite both its participants still loving each other.
Prosecutors argued that Topp did not act out of youthful immaturity when he fatally stabbed a man in 1962, and said he is "irreparably corrupt," according to court documents.
It irreparably changed the landscape of the league, as the Warriors are now considered to be more than an odds-on favorite to win the 20183-17 NBA title.
"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.
And Jordan's kinetic Killmonger is no cat-stroking cartoon villain; he's a genuinely tragic figure, a self-appointed warden of social justice irreparably warped by the wrongs done to him.
He also warned the media to exercise caution and report responsibly and refrain from publishing "wild and scandalous allegations" which "undermine and irreparably damage reputation" the independence of the judiciary.
Bekaert said that when Ravina filed her lawsuit and spoke to the press, including the New York Times, he was cast as a villain and his reputation was irreparably damaged.
Why it matters: The commitment, unveiled at the Global Citizen Festival in New York, represents a significant ramp-up of efforts to prevent economic growth from irreparably harming sea life.
"It is not acceptable that Vivendi's presence and conducts... are today the excuse to introduce a hidden poison pill which irreparably damages (the rights) of minority shareholders," the note added.
"You have knowingly allowed DROP funds to be withdrawn at record levels, cognizant that doing so is irreparably harming the Pension System's solvency and liquidity," Rawlings said in the letter.
It's still a wild, uncharted career path, with little education for how to chase this life, and even less guidance for how to do so without hurting people, sometimes irreparably.
Jiwon Choi, a PhD candidate at Exeter University in London, was traveling from Seville to London Gatwick when she discovered her suitcase had been somehow irreparably damaged during the flight.
This won't be Trump's last diplomatic crisis over a minor issue—and it won't take long for moments like this to irreparably damage the U.S.'s standing in the world.
A lot of directors these days want to prove the darkness and rigor of their takes on the piece by avoiding a happy ending and severing the old couples irreparably.
Mr. Franco's unique circumstances as the only member of the putative class to have been compensated for his claim have irreparably compromised his role as lead plaintiff in this litigation.
Once one of America's biggest stars, his legacy is probably irreparably stained by the dozens of accusations against him by women — five of whom sat in the courtroom on Tuesday.
Or would Mr. Trump's barrage — including on the airwaves in early states — and the president's singular ability to command attention irreparably wound Mr. Biden in the mind of primary voters?
Naysayers will claim our current political discourse is irreparably broken and the unfolding impeachment with its mostly party line votes proves that reaching across the aisle can no longer happen.
The cries of "mami" and "papá" are only the tip of the iceberg for the children whose lives may be irreparably changed by the experience of being separated from their families.
ALI's proposed Restatement has the potential to irreparably harm the creative industries and the millions of Americans who depend on copyright protections to make a living – we hope they reconsider immediately.
These are two areas that many fear will be irreparably impacted with the political changes, and so the Prime Minister was careful to call them out specifically in her remarks today.
However, SATC caused it to plummet further; the former signifier of sophistication was irreparably time-pegged to a show that by today's standards seems more of a parody than an aspiration.
"Although we welcome this long-overdue action, this ban comes too late for the thousands of women who have been irreparably harmed by these devices," Carome said in a statement Tuesday.
Instead, it seems to insist that the better approach should be a hands-off one, which pretends the major issues the website faces in 2018 are not inherently and irreparably politicized.
The United States argues that subsidies paid to the A380 in the form of government loans have irreparably caused lost sales to Boeing and that this should be remedied through sanctions.
However, the United States says that subsidies, in the form of government loans, paid to develop the A380 have already irreparably caused lost sales to Boeing and that sanctions remain justified.
They were there to see their favorite YouTubers — video megastars like Nigahiga, Jenna Marbles, PewDiePie and countless other, um, names(?) that made me feel irreparably out of touch with pop culture.
"Utilization of Caesarstone's trademark and trade name as a name of a disease causes the company significant damage and irreparably harms its good will," the company wrote in a 2012 letter.
"We cannot allow them without a fight to drive piles into the sediment and thereby irreparably change the bottom of the Hudson or that area of the Hudson," Mr. Emery said.
The likelihood a president will be elected with a minority of the popular vote could increase moving forward, and that would further undermine the legitimacy of the Oval Office—perhaps irreparably.
Their latest victory came Monday, when Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the government would not be "irreparably injured" if the January 1 deadline remained in place as the lawsuit continues.
Last year, more than 11 California wineries were irreparably damaged or destroyed; this year, while outright damage has been more limited, a significant threat still hangs in the air: smoke taint.
If you don't believe in abortion rights but you do believe climate change is irreparably changing the world, there's no specific place for you at the national level on Election Day.
The markets will recover from the initial shock, but the vibrant US oil industry might be irreparably harmed by an ostensible ally the US has gone to great lengths to appease.
But efforts to open the refuge's coastal plain, known as the 21 Area, foundered for years as opponents argued that exploration would irreparably harm one of the country's largest pristine landscapes.
"This authoritarian approach to governance threatens to irreparably damage 30 years of commendable efforts by the Philippines to strengthen the rule of law and respect for the human rights," he said.
But it's easy enough to see a deep, quiet longing in the way characters in Pleasantville speak about a Pleasantville that is slowly but surely being irreparably changed into something else.
The concern over the negative ads is shared by some donors who have long worried that if Mr. Bush does not win the nomination, such attacks could irreparably harm the eventual nominee.
The order, which is valid for 14 days, cites due process concerns as well as evidence that the "rights of [the clinic's] patients would be immediately and irreparably harmed" without the order.
They also argue that the government's claim -- that it would be "irreparably harmed" by keeping Robart's temporary suspension order in place while the case proceeds to the merits -- doesn't make any sense.
But the judges said North Carolinians would be irreparably harmed if the 2020 election — like the preceding ones in 2018 and 2016 — were conducted using maps that appeared to be illegally gerrymandered.
Here's how the developer explains it: Sigma is a kind and brilliant scientist who has been irreparably changed by an experiment gone wrong, gaining the ability to manipulate gravity in the process.
Win or lose, the big-tent alliance between conservatives in the base and nativist voters that has been at the core of the party for the past 40 years is irreparably broken.
Writing in Slate, Neil J. Young argues that the rhetorical force of family values, already on the wane given conservative culture war defeats on issues like marriage equality, is now irreparably damaged.
The generals wanted Mugabe to go, but they also wanted a peaceful "coup," one that would not irreparably tarnish the administration aiming to take over, according to multiple military and political sources.
When I first read "Oscar Wao," in high school, I blanched at the machismo in its pages — it was a vivid reminder of a culture of misogyny that irreparably damaged my childhood.
So when one has been irreparably and tragically wronged by another, it bears asking: Who benefits from my forgiveness, and what does being the better person have to do with my loss?
"The public interest would be irreparably harmed if DOJ succeeds in running out the clock on impeachment through obstruction and delay," Douglas Letter, the House general counsel, wrote in the court brief.
"We continue to believe that our offering represents the best solution for the Air Force and the nation and that the government's selection process was fundamentally and irreparably flawed," the company said.
Along with Roseanne Barr, who lost her hit TV show after a racist tweet, their offenses were serious enough to irreparably damage their careers, alongside a push to lessen their cultural influence.
Schmidt presents them hung elegantly on garment racks, often presented in multiples to reflect the realities of TV production, which necessitate duplicate costumes in case an article of clothing is irreparably damaged.
If Florence starts to hear rumors of your immoral actions, or move to not expand your bank to Geneva or Flanders, your reputation may be irreparably wrecked and your trade networks broken.
Think of all of the time-travel stories you've heard of where the characters must treat the past exactly as it happened, lest they irreparably change their future and screw everything up.
If corporate leaders and their investors truly believed that the future were bleak, that innovation and economic growth were irreparably slowing, there would be little reason to hold on to all that cash.
JT: Some people, in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, think that the link between work and economic well-being is irreparably broken, and that we need to look at something like Universal Basic Income.
" He continues, "As a general matter, so long as a press story is not irreparably damaging to my image or brand, I usually do not feel the need to publicly deny the reporting.
Now, a new wave of attacks in the region is underway, and again, locals and outside analysts alike fear this "strategy of chaos" could irreparably mar Congo's latest attempt at a free election.
She has since repeatedly criticized Palin, citing the fallout from the former Alaska governor's infamous interview with then-CBS anchor Katie Couric as being "irreparably damaged" from that point of the campaign on.
Some years back, Moxson attended a conference at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. An Orthodox man, he recalled, rose and argued that Moxson's definition of a Jew was irreparably flawed.
On the one hand we are here talking about a Twitter account, a virtual microphone that dispenses thoughts into the ether and has irreparably stained the mental state of anyone with an account.
Many of its songs portrayed Shook from the point of view of the person she was with, taking advantage of one of country music's favorite tropes, the lover who has been irreparably wronged.
We're told by senior leadership that what we're doing is both the morally and economically correct thing to do, but without evidence this is just veiled left ideology that can irreparably harm Google.
Twenty-two major buildings were damaged, some of them irreparably; a quarter of the school's classroom space was lost, and one-sixth of the university's 22009 million square feet of space was closed.
In so doing, she reignited a conversation on both the FN's xenophobic roots and the French state's role in World War II. She may also have irreparably damaged her chances for the presidency.
"It irreparably harms network companies and app-based independent service providers by denying their constitutional rights to be treated the same as others to whom they are similarly situated," read the court documents.
The integrity of the probe "would be necessarily and irreparably compromised by allowing the investigative target to review, and potentially countermand, third parties' prospective document productions," New York state said in the filing.
The orders do not say why the Court is staying the trial court's preliminary injunctions, but one can guess that they did not anticipate the plaintiffs being irreparably harmed by a short delay.
It seems to me that the bond between Goodman and Guston doesn't have to do with cigarettes or hooded figures in her paintings, but with their deep preoccupation with the irreparably damaged body.
If Iowa Central opened a cheaper program, the suit contended, La' James would be "irreparably harmed by the loss of employees, members, clients, students, potential employees, potential clients, potential students" and other factors.
"It remains to be seen how resilient liberal democracy will be in Western societies, or whether it will be damaged irreparably by authoritarian populist forces" they write at the conclusion of their book.
We're told by senior leadership that what we're doing is both the morally and economically correct thing to do, but without evidence this is just veiled left ideology[173] that can irreparably harm Google.
When the merits decision irreparably divides the justices — if, for example, a justice refuses to consider any opinion that results in Obamacare being declared constitutional — that justice won't participate in crafting the majority opinion.
Two years ago, the government launched a project to stop this community "right on the edge", as one official described it, from degrading irreparably - so far investing about $500,000 provided by the European Union.
In a decision on Friday, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said the groups have not shown that they would be irreparably harmed if construction proceeds while their lawsuits opposing the project proceed in court.
While shipments have stalled, Rusal cannot readily reduce its production of aluminum because the electrolysis pots that are at the heart of the manufacturing process can be irreparably damaged if they are shut down.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan told Turks to exchange gold and hard currency into lira on Friday as part of a "national battle" against economic enemies he said have irreparably ruptured ties with Ankara.
But after meeting with countless Ohio families and youth whose lives have been irreparably harmed by a marijuana arrest, I find the social and economic injustices of our marijuana policy too big to ignore.
But there's darkness in the mix, here, too: After her mother's adult male friend climbs into her sleeping bag when she is 13 years old, her understanding of her own desire is muddled irreparably.
Instead, the show finds its pleasure in endless business machinations, in the ways that members of the Roy family compete with each other for dominance and the ways their competition has scarred them irreparably.
Jimmy's connection to his brother, Chuck, was irreparably severed, and his continual moral compromises, where he'd try to do the right thing but in a slippery, wrong way, seemed to increasingly spell his doom.
But its milquetoast take on politics feels like a bad match for an era when so many families have found themselves irreparably divided over issues the show could engage with but chooses to ignore.
The Jaguars have Chad Henne as their backup and history tells us he won't be any better, and his ascension to the starting gig might irreparably remove whatever smallish chance Bortles has to become good.
The states ask that the court to leave the temporary restraining order in place, arguing that the government has failed to show that it would be "irreparably harmed" by a suspension of the executive order.
Environmental advocacy groups have asked a federal court in Louisiana to halt construction of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline across the state's Atchafalaya Basin, saying the pipeline's owners are violating permits and irreparably harming valuable wetlands.
Heshmat said that the Metropolitan Museum in New York was incredibly interested in their project since it would allow them to peer into books that are so old that touching them would irreparably damage them.
Those lobbyists protected Qualcomm from a takeover by Broadcom earlier this year, and it could try to make the case to Congress that it will be irreparably damaged if legislators don't back off their threats.
"We continue to believe that our offering represents the best solution for the Air Force and the nation, and that the government's selection process was fundamentally and irreparably flawed," the company said in a statement.
"We're told by senior leadership that what we're doing is both the morally and economically correct thing to do, but without evidence this is just veiled left ideology that can irreparably harm Google," Damore wrote.
"We continue to believe that our offering represents the best solution for the Air Force and the nation, and that the government's selection process was fundamentally and irreparably flawed," the company said in a statement.
"We're told by senior leadership that what we're doing is both the morally and economically correct thing to do, but without evidence this is just veiled left ideology that can irreparably harm Google," he writes.
His tenure was marked by confrontations with some of the most deeply entrenched interests in city politics, a stubbornly high crime rate and a wave of gentrification that critics lament has changed the city irreparably.
"The public interest would be irreparably harmed if DOJ succeeds in running out the clock on impeachment through obstruction and delay," lawyers for the House Judiciary Committee told the appeals court in their Friday filing.
"As a general matter, so long as a press story is not irreparably damaging to my image or brand, I usually do not feel the need to publicly deny the reporting," 50 Cent's statement reads.
Critics say that the decision to construct new towns, rather than focus on rebuilding the historic center, was the most significant misstep in L'Aquila's renewal, displacing funds and unraveling the city's social fabric, possibly irreparably.
"This prevalence of de facto forced family separation would have a lasting and traumatizing impact on the lives of the US citizen children of TPS recipients and would irreparably harm American families," the report says.
Though he settled with various news outlets that reported the story, including CNN, Jewell was unable to fully repair his smeared image, irreparably tarnished by the FBI's leaked investigation and the concomitant reporting of same.
The planet-encircling dust storm on Mars is beginning to wane, which means NASA's solar-powered Opportunity rover, currently in hibernation mode, will soon be able to wake up—assuming the storm hasn't irreparably damaged it.
This Swedish sci-fi film is about what happens when a spaceship escaping Earth for Mars ends up going irreparably off course, leaving the humans to fall apart in what is essentially a giant floating hotel.
The fact that police officers within the show's universe have become masked heroes is Watchmen's clearest indication, to me, that it is telling a story where the systems meant to protect us have been irreparably broken.
Last week's Justice Department decision to not renew 13 contracts with companies managing incarceration facilities for the Bureau of Prisons—and phase out of all federal private prisons over time—has cracked that foundation, perhaps irreparably.
He also indicated that the now-infamous tarmac meeting between then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton was the crucial "capper" that, in his view, irreparably damaged the independence of the Clinton investigation.
Few people have read the book yet but that hasn't stopped Twitter pundits from accusing Clinton of: destroying the Democratic party's hopes in 2020, dividing the country irreparably, and otherwise contributing to the rise of fascism.
In their appeal to the state Supreme Court, the groups' lawyers argue that "petitioners and thousands of other rally participants will be irreparably denied their right to bear arms" if the ban is allowed to proceed.
In vascular surgery, the circulatory system can be treated as a series of interchangeable tubes; when vital blood vessels were irreparably damaged, Nott sliced superficial veins out of healthy limbs and swapped them in for arteries.
Even though there's no single sequence where a line is irreparably crossed in this episode (Elizabeth, after all, doesn't kill the little boy), there are so many smaller lines tiptoed over, in hopes nobody will notice.
But most of all, they reveal a movement that, much like Trump himself, finds itself isolated — trying desperately to dissociate from the convenient alliances it made in the campaign, and in danger of irreparably tarnishing its credibility.
It took two days, but the companies' entry solidifies a small but powerful band of tech giants supporting Apple in its quest to buck government demands that it says would irreparably damage security and erode consumer trust.
If we leave the coding of artificial intelligence and machine-learning tools in the hands of just one class of researchers, no matter how pure their intentions, we risk irreparably biasing the inputs that power these systems.
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Lawyers for Washington state and Minnesota asked the court to leave the temporary restraining order in place, arguing that the government has failed to show that it would be "irreparably harmed" by a suspension of the executive order.
A federal judge in San Francisco has rejected the U.S. government's attempt to halt a whistleblower lawsuit against Utah-based Academy Mortgage Corp, saying the government did not show it would be irreparably harmed if the case proceeds.
At a time that the country's public finances are on an unsustainable path, as evidenced by a budget deficit of close to 9 percent of GDP, the establishment political parties have been irreparably discredited by the Petrobras scandal.
In a legal complaint last week, the nonprofit said that Mr. Kagan had threatened to "initiate a smear campaign in the press in order to irreparably harm Ars Nova's reputation," and had then followed through on that threat.
His "unique circumstances as the only member of the putative class to have been compensated for his claim have irreparably compromised his role as lead plaintiff in this litigation," Reed Smith argued in a brief opposing class certification.
As unseasonably early winter storms dumped heavy rain and snow across Europe, Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, effectively stepped down as the leader of her party and irreparably weakened her ability to keep Europe on an even keel.
"If Defendants' justiciability arguments were adopted, then Congress, the House, the Senate, and their committees would be irreparably disabled from vindicating their powers to obtain information vital to oversight of the Executive Branch," lawyers representing the committee wrote.
Despite efforts to reach out to women on policy issues that appeal to them, like the economy, health care and national security, the GOP still nominated a sexist who threatens to irreparably harm the GOP brand with women voters.
Saudi Arabia has spent quite literally a king's ransom on lobbyists and image consultants as well as donations to leading institutions in major Western nations, especially the United States, to make sure that this image is never irreparably tarnished.
Robart said he is most interested in two questions presented by the group's challenge to the ban: whether the ban violates federal immigration law, and whether the affected immigrants would be "irreparably harmed" should the ban go into effect.
The antitrust decision came after a deal between Sky Italia and Italy's biggest commercial broadcaster Mediaset in the pay TV segment, which the regulator said would irreparably limit competition in a market where Sky is already a dominant player.
"Without a preliminary injunction to preserve the status quo, plaintiffs' health and careers — and the health and careers of thousands of other transgender service members and qualified individuals who wish to serve — will be irreparably harmed," the motion said.
The court ruled that with the midterm U.S. elections looming in November, there would not be enough time to draw new maps and the plaintiffs could not show they would be irreparably harmed if the existing maps were used.
When Oliver was 18 months old and developing dark freckles over his face, he was diagnosed with xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare condition that causes ultraviolet light—emitted by the sun and many household bulbs—to irreparably damage his sensitive skin.
But on Friday, Wyandotte County Judge Robert Burns dropped the charges against the slide's owners, according to the Kansas City Star and Fox 4 KC, saying the case had been "irreparably tainted" with misleading evidence that could sway the grand jury.
Thus, in effect, the conservative activists and intellectuals who most want Trump to exit the race are asking for a new nominee who, by their own lights, will have been irreparably tarnished by acquiescing to Trump in the first place.
The 51-year-old had completed more than 2,700 kilometers of his bid to become the first swimmer to traverse the world's largest ocean before he called off the endeavor when the mainsail of his support vessel was irreparably damaged.
"I think the relationships between the president-elect and the current leadership of the CIA, the NSA and indeed the director of national intelligence are irreparably broken at this point, " retired Admiral James Stavridis told Cynthia McFadden of NBC News.
"If the Supreme Court does not comply with the (UN) resolution it will be irreparably damaging to the political rights of Jordi Sanchez and the Spanish state will not be meeting its international obligations," Torrent said as he announced Friday's investiture.
Scott Glezen, a dairy farmer from Lisle, New York, with 1,200 cattle, said that, while he appreciated that Perdue was reaching out to farmers, he worried that producers would be irreparably damaged while they waited for the trade war to end.
But ahead of the NATO Summit on July 22019, President Trump's hostility to our shared interests and values could rupture U.S.-European bonds irreparably just at a time when no major international challenge can be met by one nation alone.
The major players have forced the industry to shift from film to digital, and now, courtesy of Screening Room, they are flirting with an idea that could irreparably damage theaters and perhaps endanger the theatrical experience and the art both.
And by minimizing the potential impact of the order, Readler strengthened the government's assertion that San Francisco and Santa Clara weren't entitled to an injunction because they couldn't show they would be irreparably harmed by enforcement of the funding provision.
They seem determined to irreparably rend gay families and immigrant families and ship the sons and husbands of impoverished women off to frivolous vanity wars and sacrifice the sons and husbands of black women to our "Anglo-American" law enforcement traditions.
Simpson (played here as the ultimate enigma by Cuba Gooding Jr.) is also a key to the finale's most daring conceit: It devotes its entire closing act to Simpson's return to his home, where he learns his life has shifted irreparably.
Senate Republicans have gone from looking irreparably short on votes, to unexpectedly getting the support to start debate, to floating a brand-new health care bill that hasn't even been released publicly just days before it might get a vote.
In his new book, The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I Left the Right, an excerpt of which ran in the Washington Post on Tuesday, Boot argues that American conservatism and the Republican Party under Donald Trump have been irreparably degraded.
"Unless stayed, the court's injunction will irreparably harm the Government (and the public) by prohibiting the Government from taking critical steps to stop the flow of illegal drugs from entering the country through the southern border," DOJ attorneys wrote in the motion.
It was strange, after believing for nearly a decade that all of me, not just my uterus, was irreparably broken and unable to do what we're taught from the earliest age is the most basic of natural things… that here I was… pregnant!
"[H]aving carefully considered all of the evidence before it, the Court is not persuaded that Defendants will be irreparably injured by allowing the accession of transgender individuals into the military beginning on January 1, 153," US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly wrote.
Often, I was just as anxious in the wake of my binge as I had been the night of the bender itself, except my anxiety about being in a crowd had been replaced with dread that I had done something irreparably wrong.
In many ways, much of what I have lost can never be returned, although only two things have been truly irreparably broken—my belief that women are, at this present moment, equal to men, and my last single fuck for male bullshit.
Lawyers for the opposition research firm Fusion GPS argued in a late-night court filing that a subpoena from the House Intelligence Committee seeking all of the firm's bank records over more than two years is "overbroad" and would "irreparably damage" Fusion's business.
Termination of pregnancy is legal in Poland in case of rape, when the woman's life or health are in danger, or if the fetus is irreparably damaged, but the media and NGOs have reported that women have difficulties obtaining abortions in such cases.
It will show once and for all that the global drug war consensus is irreparably broken, and that many parts of the world won't play along any more and are demanding the system is reformed, or they will simply step away from it.
In part, this is because the few special elections for Congress so far have taken place in red-leaning districts, where the near-daily barrage of new controversies involving Mr. Trump has not damaged him irreparably and where he remains fairly popular.
This starkly honest approach to an already difficult subject raises an important question: How do you tell a story like Marie's in a way that will infuriate viewers, but not anger them so much that you irreparably turn them off the show?
In a decision last week, U.S. District Judge Carol Jackson in St. Louis said Duracell, recently bought by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, must face claims that its bunny confuses consumers and irreparably harms Energizer, which has used a bunny mascot since 1989.
By Dena Aubin A federal appeals court has declined to halt an investigation by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau into a Philippines company that buys and sells pension payments, saying the company did not show it would be irreparably harmed by the bureau's probe.
Recent lawsuits argued by the ACLU on behalf of the Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition have asserted that the wall would "irreparably" harm the environment, and have made the case executive branch appropriations for the wall represent a misuse of military funding.
"Now an entire city of children — many of whom already faced challenges because of factors like the high poverty rate in Flint — may have been irreparably harmed," Erin A., who grew up in Michigan, wrote from the Tampa Bay area in response to an editorial.
"Allowing Qualcomm to continue abusing its (patents) and its wireless chipset monopoly any longer will irreparably harm opportunities for small businesses in the app and internet of things marketplace and would encourage further abusive behavior in (patent) licensing widely," said App Association President Morgan Reed.
Later in the same document he explains a well-understood rule of show business: As a general matter, so long as a press story is not irreparably damaging to my image or brand, I usually do not feel the need to publicly deny the reporting.
But the New York-based bank, the nation's fourth-largest by assets, said the "AT&T thanks" program launched on June 2 will likely confuse consumers, and irreparably damaged its goodwill and reputation associated with the "thankyou" trademarks it uses for various banking services.
Kasowitz said his motion should be granted on the grounds that New York and federal law both mandate a stay pending appeal, that proceeding with the case could irreparably harm Trump, and that the temporary suspension being sought was not designed to delay the case.
When a civilian is killed or a home is destroyed by a Western aggression, those impacted are driven into a state of despair and anger and are far more likely to join the ranks of those fighting against the force that irreparably harmed them.
According to Dr. Berman, these ideas can be brought on in part due to misunderstandings of one's anatomy and sensation, ignorant jokes or digs from partners, or general social osmosis of the idea, oft repeated and disproven, that frequent sex can irreparably stretch a vagina.
It looked like he was poised to become DC's next big thing—he was a bit of a viral sensation chopping in A$AP Rocky's "Multiply" video—but a charge of sexual assault at last year's SXSW seem to have irreparably marred those efforts.
I believe that when he attacked me that evening, with physical force, with no regard for anything I said, no regard for my cries and protests, my physical resistance, my panic and fear - it scarred me deeply - mentally and emotionally - perhaps irreparably, perhaps forever.
"In the face of the palpable risk that presidential records will be irreparably lost to Plaintiffs and the American people, Defendants have refused to provide Plaintiffs with adequate assurances that pending the resolution of this lawsuit all relevant information will be preserved," CREW wrote.
But determining who falls into that tiny dark category of irreparably corrupted children is no easy trick, and a number of states—including conservative ones like Texas, Wyoming, and Nevada—have abolished the sentence of life without parole for juveniles for all future crimes.
I'm not complaining – art takes time, patience is a virtue etc etc – but it's almost hard to believe that Frank Ocean's sophomore album is supposed to arrive this Friday, because so much time has passed, and the world has irreparably changed since he last released an album.
But with the door now shut on lawsuits and assurances that no one in the federal judiciary will meddle in their plans, gerrymandering legislators have a green light to skew electoral maps exactly as they please—a regime that could "irreparably damage our system of government".
In court papers they argue that "If proceedings are not stayed and Remington is required to undergo the costly and time-consuming burdens of litigation, including further discovery, motion practice and possibly trial, it will irreparably lose the intended benefit" of immunity offered by the federal law.
The decision by the appellate judge, Associate Justice Paul G. Feinman of the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court, came in an emergency hearing in which lawyers for DraftKings argued that if the company were forced to shut down even temporarily, it would be irreparably harmed.
The man whose whims plunged the nation into a massive crisis that has air traffic controllers working without pay, FBI agents worried that ongoing investigations will have to be dropped, Joshua Tree National Park irreparably damaged, and food inspections curtailed seems to have no idea why.
"There are no smoking guns here," said Robert Lenz, a member of the project's advisory board who, with five other members, wrote a warning to state political leaders of both parties that without "unflagging support" the Lincoln project could be "irreparably harmed" as a scholarly resource.
Given the questionable legality, as well as the "vast economic and political significance" of the EPA's energy plan, a stay of the rule is essential to preserve the legal force of the Supreme Court's final review before the regulatory clock irreparably trap states within EPA's tentacles.
Scientists said in interviews that the project could irreparably alter the lake's seasonal flood pulse, which causes water to rise and fall by up to 30 feet between the wet and dry seasons and has carried sediment into Poyang from as far away as the Tibetan plateau.
"Facebook is ignoring its duty to provide a safe workplace and instead creating a revolving door of contractors who are irreparably traumatized by what they witnessed on the job," Korey Nelson, a lawyer for former Facebook contract employee Selena Scola, said in a statement on Monday.
Mission scientists worried that the spacecraft may have been irreparably rendered ineffective after the steering malfunction in 2012, though they eventually came up with an ingenious solution in 2013 using pressure generated by the sun's rays to compensate for a failed reaction wheel and aim it at observation targets.
Therefore, it is my strongly-held view that the appointment of Jefferson Sessions to the federal bench would irreparably damage the work of my husband, Al Turner and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the past twenty years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system.
PEACH, formally known as Parents Educating and Advocating for Children's Health, has been circulating magazines and pamphlets since at least 2014 that claim vaccines are in opposition with Jewish religious law, (falsely) link vaccines to autism, and recount anonymous horror stories of children being irreparably harmed by vaccines.
There were two main questions: whether the government "made a strong showing that [it] is likely to succeed on the merits" in an eventual trial; and whether waiting for the case to be resolved by the district court means the government will be "irreparably injured" in the meantime.
Now, with their fifth record, they're entering a new phase of their career, a kind of wiping of the slate, or a leap upwards—an impressive move for a band that initially seemed irreparably tied to a particular era (in their case the underage day raves of 2008).
The past and present will be further fused next summer, when Mr. Viliani and Massimo Osanna, the director of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, will help choose artists to sculpt new works from stone and ceramic archaeological fragments that were irreparably damaged when Allied forces bombed Pompeii in 1943.
"The earth is at a tipping point and we face a stark choice: either we continue as we are and irreparably damage our planet or we remember our unique power as human beings and our continual ability to lead, innovate and problem-solve," William, 37, said in a statement.
Therefore, it is my strongly-held view that the appointment of Jefferson Sessions to the federal bench would irreparably damage the work of my husband, Al Turner, and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the past twenty years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system.
"It is my strongly held view that the appointment of Jefferson Sessions to the federal bench would irreparably damage the work of my husband, Al Turner, and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the past twenty years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system," it reads.
I still have one of the three Razrs I owned back in the day (the other two were irreparably damaged after I was pushed in a pool and hit with a hockey stick), with the lone survivor having lived through a car crash, multiple cross-country road trips, and more.
Day 344: "Scarface" – The Drought Is Over 2 (The Carter 3 Sessions), 2007 There's a popular opinion among certain Lil Wayne fans, generally the curmudgeonly rap head kind who want you to know that they were there first, that the 2007 leak of Tha Carter III irreparably damaged the final product.
" Chad A. Readler, a lawyer for the Trump campaign, filed an emergency motion with the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals lambasting the lower court's order charging that if left to stand it would "irreparably" harm the campaign "as well as any unsuspecting citizen who falls in the district court's cross-hairs.
Even if small claims court or arbitration were to finally squeeze payment from the employer—a contract is a contract, after all—the processes are typically lengthy, and the ripple effects of not having enough to cover a phone bill or rent might already be irreparably damaging and life-changing.
Kesha filed a preliminary injunction motion in 2015 that would have allowed her to terminate or edit her contract with Sony Music, with her lawyers arguing that the singer could not record new music while the lawsuits were ongoing, and that her career would be "irreparably harmed" if she didn't.
"I wanted to extend an invitation to you to visit the Capital Area Food Bank with me this weekend to meet some of these federal employees, hear their stories firsthand, and realize how important it is to end this shutdown as soon a possible before people's lives are irreparably harmed," Rep.
With bombs falling from American drones onto innocent people in foreign lands, and politicians ignoring the fact that water supplies in our nation's heartland have become irreparably poisoned, how can we here at THUMP be expected to dedicate our mental and emotional energy to something as trivial as club culture?
Critics, including many from Trump's own party, argue the president is irreparably damaging the country's standing as a reliable partner by abandoning a U.S. ally, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), to be slaughtered by Turkey as well as fueling mayhem in the region that could allow ISIS to regain its footing.
For this reprehensible conduct, he should not be rewarded with a federal judgeship," she wrote, arguing that Sessions' appointment would "irreparably damage the work of (her) husband, Al Turner, and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the past twenty years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system.
And it was a sharp contrast from Mr. Spicer's appearance 48 hours prior, when he blasted the news media as "shameful," made false claims about the attendance for Mr. Trump's inaugural and prompted speculation that his relationship with the White House press corps had been irreparably damaged after a single day.
"Defendants stand to lose the opportunity to earn ... $50 million collectively by not being able to compete over approximately the next year, whereas Novartis will irreparably lose a market in which they sell approximately $1.8 billion of drugs each year," U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark wrote in a nine-page opinion published on Monday.
As the political primary season for both parties comes to a close, the pundit class has latched on to a general election narrative: the Republicans' divisions have been suppressed by retirements and brutal primaries to emerge as Donald Trump's party, and the Democrats are irreparably split and a far left wing is taking control.
Trump must swiftly reengage Russia with a clear policy and strategy to counteract the appalling behavior of Putin in the last several years before not only the United States role as the world superpower is diminished further, but before the relevance and legitimacy of democratic elections and governments throughout the West become irreparably damaged.
It could be seen as one of the most effective examples of 'political art' this year, and one of the most frustrating — available only to wealthy philanthropists like Gund, who has six grandchildren of African-American descent and is rightly worried about their future in a society irreparably distorted by Trump and his noxious cast of supporting characters.
"In sum, having carefully considered all of the evidence before it, the court is not persuaded that defendants will be irreparably injured by allowing the accession of transgender individuals into the military beginning on January 1, 2018," Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote Monday, The Hill reported.
The previous sets of texts show Strzok and Page mocking politicians on both sides of the aisle, but their unyielding contempt for Trump has been repeatedly cited as evidence by the President and his allies that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was irreparably tainted from the beginning because Strzok and Page both briefly worked on his team.
For the Americans and their activist allies, Lutsenko's credibility as prosecutor general was irreparably damaged when, in late 2017, he outed an undercover NABU operative who was leading a sting operation against the deputy head of Ukraine's State Migration Service; the deputy was suspected of being involved in a scheme to sell fraudulently obtained biometric passports.
As the camera pans, intersections of vertical and horizontal dolly shots uncover the ways in which the abstract galaxy of every text ever published in France is catalogued, classified, stored, and rendered concrete in the hands of "paper-crunching pseudo-insects, irreparably different from true insects in that each is bound to its own distinct concern" — as the voiceover tells us.
"I wanted to extend an invitation to you to visit the Capital Area Food Bank with me this weekend to meet some of these federal employees, hear their stories firsthand, and realize how important it is to end this shutdown as soon a possible before people's lives are irreparably harmed," Wexton (D-Va.) wrote in a letter to Ross on Thursday.
Coming in the midst of growing national attention to police violence against African Americans, the story of Browder's long incarceration and mistreatment at Rikers (he told the New Yorker he was beaten by guards and other prisoners when he was not in solitary confinement) was seen as another example of how the justice system irreparably alters the lives of people of color.
Now, with reports that Ms. Argento quietly arranged to pay $380,000 to Jimmy Bennett, an actor who said she had sexually assaulted him when he was 17, she has gone from being the imperfect spokeswoman of a movement already having difficulty gaining traction in Italy to one who may have damaged the cause irreparably, at least in her own country.
With its barely-there vocals and windswept guitar accents, closer "The Same Reply" recreates the emotional experience of finding a message in a bottle where the ink's irreparably smudged by saltwater; the message is there in the stains and smudges, and it's all the more poignant because you can't exactly what tell what the person who wrote it was trying to tell you.
"There's a reason why all past US administrations have avoided making this move, and why leaders from all over the world, including a group of former Israeli ambassadors, have warned Trump against doing it: It would dramatically undermine the prospects for an Israeli–Palestinian peace agreement, and severely, perhaps irreparably, damage the United States' ability to broker that peace," Sanders said in a statement.
Hill's resignation did not happen in a vacuum and we cannot ignore its context -- a context where an accused sexual abuser holds a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, a man who has bragged about sexually assaulting women sits in the Oval Office, and a woman's career can be irreparably harmed just by speaking out against abuse, or she can be held accountable for the actions of men adjacent to her.
"As set forth fully in the accompanying memorandum of law, a stay is warranted because...Defendants will be irreparably harmed absent a stay; Plaintiffs will not be harmed by a stay; and the public interest will be well-served by a stay in order to facilitate the review by the Ninth Circuit that the Supreme Court contemplated," the Trump administration wrote in its court filing earlier this week.
"Because HHS and the public interest would be irreparably harmed absent a stay, harms to Plaintiffs from a stay will be comparatively minor, and HHS is likely to prevail in its challenge of the preliminary injunction orders before a merits panel of this court (which is set to hear the cases on an expedited basis), we conclude that a stay of the district courts' preliminary injunction orders pending appeal is proper," the opinion states.
A lawyer representing Ars Nova, Richard A. Roth, on Wednesday sent Mr. Kagan a blistering letter accusing the Kagans' production company of violating its contract with Ars Nova by changing the billing language, and accusing Mr. Kagan personally of breaching his fiduciary duty as an Ars Nova board member by threatening to initiate "a smear campaign in the press in order to irreparably harm Ars Nova's reputation" as well as by harming its gala.
That tiny margin in 2016 meant the difference between a president who banned transgender troops from serving in the military and one who would have enacted the Equal Rights Amendment into law; a president who has irreparably damaged farmers in an ego-inflated trade war with Beijing and one who would have held a steady hand on the global stage; a president who welcomes foreign interference in our elections and one who would work to prevent it.
The attorneys general, led by California Attorney General Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE, say Pruitt's criticisms of the Clean Power Plan and his attempt in his previous job as Oklahoma's attorney general to fight it make him irreparably biased against it.
The attorneys general, led by California Attorney General Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE, say Pruitt's criticisms of the Clean Power Plan and his attempt in his previous job as Oklahoma's attorney general to fight it make him irreparably biased against it.
The 12 attorneys general, led by California Attorney General Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE, say Pruitt's criticisms of the Clean Power Plan and his attempt in his previous job as Oklahoma's attorney general to fight it make him irreparably biased against it.
On a bright and oppressively hot morning in Manila, RJ Nieto recounted a string of conspiracy theories over a meal of beef tapa and rice in OK Café in Pasig, a smoggy city on the eastern border of Metro Manila: A Filipino photojournalist livestreamed military activities during a conflict in the southern Philippines and put soldiers at risk, he told me (not true); the former administration was in such a "rush to plunder public funds" that it botched a nationwide vaccine program and endangered young lives (unproven); all media outlets are irreparably biased by their owners (antithetical to the fundamental principles of journalism).

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