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"irretrievably" Definitions
  1. in a way that means you can never make something right or get it back

131 Sentences With "irretrievably"

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Until it became irretrievably broken down, us both having tried.
The federal appeals courts are not irretrievably lost for liberals.
But does this mean these machine vision systems are irretrievably broken?
Without extant scores or commercial recordings, his music seemed irretrievably lost.
You wonder what he could do to irretrievably break the hold.
For the moment, the courts are more mixed, not irretrievably lost.
Today, these tapes are likely irretrievably expired, and their location is unknown.
WIPED OUT It's not clear who ordered the server's data irretrievably erased.
Sites like Palymra, Aleppo, Hatra, Nimrud, and countless others are irretrievably damaged.
She called the couple's marriage "irretrievably broken" in her petition for divorce.
" But Berman, announcing his decision later that week, said Epstein's proposal was "irretrievably inadequate.
As such, the widespread use of the term threatens to debase the profession irretrievably.
Dominic Cummings, the former campaign director of Vote Leave, thinks that Brexit is being "irretrievably botched".
While Anthony wishes his daughter the best, he told the show their relationship is irretrievably broken.
Getting one's money is not meaningful if that money is irretrievably locked in its digital form.
During an appearance on Dr. Oz in October, George said that the relationship is irretrievably broken.
Oh, I haven't said that we're not broken, only that I don't think we're irretrievably broken.
During an appearance on Dr Oz last month, George said that the relationship is irretrievably broken.
It is a tragedy that so many stories and so much language have been irretrievably lost.
If you haven't slept, or if your mind is irretrievably elsewhere, you're pretty much just screwed.
Her mother brought her to America aged nine, to escape Power's beloved but irretrievably alcoholic father.
So much of what we can see is blaring black smoke and appears hopelessly and irretrievably aflame.
And the idea of obsolescence — of the present slipping irretrievably into the past — haunts her recent work.
Our democracy needs two decent parties, and at this point the G.O.P. seems to be irretrievably corrupt.
Her mother's situation was unstable, and she was loath to put herself so irretrievably far from home.
Whatever international credibility Argentina had regained over the last four years of Macri's presidency is irretrievably lost.
In some cases, he was accused of billing Medicare for tests on eyes that were irretrievably blinded.
Rosie cited irretrievably broken relationship as the reason for the divorce, which became final in March 2016.
After all, if these companies were irretrievably broken, they wouldn't be able to raise any money at all.
Rather, it means that despite the country's current mess, there is nothing irretrievably flawed or broken about Brazil.
The burning feeling that something has gone irretrievably off the tracks lays the groundwork for disturbing multidisciplinary exhibit, Enantiodromia.
As much of what they talked about was either philosophically demanding or irretrievably sad, the substitutions were often welcome.
Something in her that the victim believes to be irretrievably destroyed — faith, courage, decency — is reawakened by common altruism.
They have been in an unspecified foreign country, visiting the Roman ruins there before the whole land is irretrievably flooded.
Shipped with a crate of similar acquisitions, the item was catalogued and entered irretrievably into the museum's holdings in 33.
"Divide Me by Zero" is a mordant tribute to lost loves, none more beloved or irretrievably lost than Katya's mother.
They sink to about 10 meters, but can probably go down to 50 before irretrievably sinking into the abyss, Franks said.
Akin to "putting a gun in your mouth and pulling the trigger", this shifted the balance of power irretrievably towards Brussels.
It makes sense, since digital currencies are extremely valuable, but can also be irretrievably lost with the push of a button.
He ultimately opposed Robert Moses' ill-fated expressway across Lower Manhattan, which many now agree would have irretrievably altered the city.
Even with their digital operations irretrievably encrypted, E Corp still ends up building something that looks an awful lot like modern web infrastructure.
It is not clear though whether that will be possible in the long term if Sessions' relationship with the president irretrievably breaks down.
If they are not irretrievably dug in on some issues, Republicans could be responsive to leadership that pulls them in a different direction.
Doctors pronounced him irretrievably blind, and the government disclaimed responsibility as he had been discharged from the military five hours before his injury.
He is a centrist and a determined champion of bipartisanship, vying to lead a coalition that views the Republican Party as irretrievably malignant.
For that matter, there are real consequences to being taught from a young age that the way you move and interact is irretrievably wrong.
Yet activists say Indian wildlife protection laws stipulate there must be scientific evidence that human activity is irretrievably destroying tiger habitat before any relocations.
Doing so would "irretrievably compromise" the system's highly sensitive data, says the Commission, which is intended for the use of EU member states only.
" The actress's legal team filed its own response to Hartwell's divorce petition on Thursday, deeming the marriage "irretrievably broken with no hope of reconciliation.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is "irretrievably gone," meaning GOP leaders can only afford one more defection and still pass legislation repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
The first time the player-controlled Jack, in BioShock, picks up a Plasmid, wretches, and screams, we know he has been painfully, irretrievably changed.
Even in its restored state, with much of the painting irretrievably lost, Frecon talked passionately about how moved she was by what she experienced.
A native of Melbourne, Australia, Murdoch divorced his third wife, Wendi Deng, in 2013 after 14 years, saying their marriage had been irretrievably broken.
" He said that Mr. Epstein's proposed bail package — a hefty bond and house arrest at his mansion secured by private guards — was "irretrievably inadequate.
In a filing in Cobb County Superior Court, Leanna Harris said that the couple's saying the couple s once strong bond is now irretrievably broken.
Not only is the FCC proposal backwards in its approach to investment and competition, the planning behind its design is based upon irretrievably flawed data.
" He added, "For those who thought the world was irretrievably encased in metal and plastic and sterile stone, it seems a veritable greening of America.
You must supply one out of the five as proof that the marriage has irretrievably broken down in order for the courts to grant a divorce.
BARTLETT My feeling is like something has been irretrievably broken, and I'm still looking for someone to reassure me that it can, in fact, be fixed.
Which has left us to consider a much darker question: whether our definition of "normal" politics has been irretrievably altered by Trump, rather than vice versa.
In leading the charge to rescue the besieged population while the world looks on, it will have irretrievably bound itself to the armed opposition in Northern Syria.
The last thing you want in a board game is for a few people to realize they're irretrievably screwed and that there's hardly any point to continuing.
Reed survived the night at the Algiers, but remained haunted by what he experienced and witnessed; he lived, but his previously mapped out future was irretrievably derailed.
As the recent presidential election shows, the security and integrity of our political system in the United States is irretrievably linked to computers and our digital lives.
Yet the upside to this phenomenon is that the administration, and a good chunk of the public, discounts the press as irretrievably hostile and therefore just noise.
Conversely, whenever it has seemed that Eve has irretrievably gained the upper hand, Alice and Bob have found a clever way to get back in the game.
Our pleasure principle — long prey to the manipulations of capitalism — has been turned against us, irretrievably yoked to ends that are not ours, ends we cannot fully comprehend.
In short, the election has complicated the assumption that Britain is headed irretrievably toward the exits, producing a moment in which seemingly everything may be up for reconsideration.
Trump supporters often view fact-checking of their President and journalists who point out his falsehoods as symptomatic of a media that they see as irretrievably biased against Trump.
What the discrete people she brings to life here have in common is an awareness of the existential trap into which ethnic minorities fall in this country, often irretrievably.
This exhibition of work by Grant Wood at the Whitney Museum, offers an opportunity to reconsider a very unusual artist who has been pigeonholed as irretrievably conservative and sentimental.
And this is why Oakeshott's thinking should be urgently re-read by both British Tories and American Republicans before they are irretrievably consumed by precisely those conceits that Oakeshott decried.
Later that month, O'Donnell filed for divorce from Rounds in Manhattan State Supreme Court on the grounds of "an irretrievably broken relationship," according to documents obtained by PEOPLE at the time.
The first season's major plot twist, the discovery that the long conversations he'd been having with Slater's Mr. Robot were simply long conversations with himself, made Elliot so awfully, irretrievably alone.
As America sees a resurgence in public displays of Nazism, trans people look back nervously at the 1933 burning of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, which irretrievably destroyed centuries of transgender history.
They felt that they were witnessing both the start of something—the bustle of a newborn town, in a promised land—and an elegy for a past that was irretrievably lost.
"The (Note 7) unit is forever going to be tarnished and the danger is that the brand becomes irretrievably damaged as well," said Stephen Robb, a partner at UK law firm Weightmans.
The great tragedy is that too many voices are so rigidly and irretrievably anti-Trump — so opposed to him on every aspect of domestic policy and foreign policy — that it clouds their judgment.
"These … statements have the effect of irretrievably tainting the potential jury pool, violating Mr. Watts' rights to a fair and impartial jury, and undermining the fundamental fairness of these proceedings," his attorney contended.
According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Krupa, who is listed as the petitioner, claims their marriage is "irretrievably broken," and both parties have agreed to not seek spousal support from one another.
The best way to end all this is not to fire Mueller and Rosenstein or wait for them to wrap it up but to challenge this entire process in court as irretrievably tainted.
The exhibition of work by Grant Wood, organized by Barbara Haskell at the Whitney Museum, offers an opportunity to reconsider a very unusual artist who has been pigeonholed as irretrievably conservative and sentimental.
The new version of the lawsuit leaves out a controversial portion of the original -- a section that argued the first lady's earning potential as a brand spokeswoman would be irretrievably damaged by the defamation.
But given the state of political discourse in the Trump era — a time when penis-size posturing made it to the floor of a Republican presidential debate — the cultural brow may have sunken irretrievably.
The past 50 years have witnessed a revolution in public language, in which the old-time notion that speeches and serious writing required language decked out in its Sunday best has become irretrievably antique.
When someone exploited a hack to steal $60m from a blockchain-based crowdfunding system, or when $150m of cryptocurrency was locked irretrievably thanks to a programming bug, the blockchains themselves immutably executed the undesired transactions.
In papers first obtained by The Blast, Major, 35, calls the marriage "irretrievably broken" and asks the court to set a parenting plan for the couple's two sons — Landon Major, 5, and Logan Michael, 3.
In papers first obtained by The Blast, Major Lohan called the marriage "irretrievably broken" and asked the court to set a parenting plan for the couple's two sons — Landon Major, 5, and Logan Michael, 3.
F*** It. Get a Divorce: A Guide for Divorce-curious Optimists (2019) by entrepreneur and divorced dad Steve Kane: a more practical guide for how best to separate when the marriage has irretrievably broken down.
Bishop José Luís Azcona Hermoso believes that the synod has been irretrievably corrupted by an "obsession to understand the Amazon from the [perspective of] indigenous people", who make up only a small fraction of its residents.
The president, in a tweet and a televised meeting with more than a dozen Republican senators Tuesday, argued that the markets established under the health law were irretrievably broken and in need of replacement from Congress.
Oil production equivalent to the entire output of a small petrostate like Brunei was irretrievably lost to the damage caused to oil fields by the sudden loss of power, according to IPD Latin America, a consultancy.
The Raptors believe they have done everything possible to build the sort of trust with Leonard that the player's primary adviser, Dennis Robertson, told Yahoo Sports on Sunday had been irretrievably broken last season in San Antonio.
To be sure, Communist parties around the world kept the allegiance of many hard-liners and still recruited some young idealists, but 1956 was a turning point, and the Soviet Union as an idea was irretrievably tainted.
And if you were to set out to try to come up with a model that would inevitably and irretrievably undermine the data, it would look very much like the test-centric no-excuses charter school model.
A black hole's event horizon, one of the most violent places in the universe, is the point of no return beyond which anything - stars, planets, gas, dust, all forms of electromagnetic radiation including light - gets sucked in irretrievably.
A recent surge in fighting in eastern Ukraine and fresh tension in Crimea, the Ukrainian region annexed by Russia in 2014, have raised concern that a much violated truce agreed in Minsk in February 2015 could collapse irretrievably.
The real women Ms. Lopez interviews speak of contraception denied, rape unpunished, family leave legislation ignored, pay inequities unaddressed, children plucked from foster care and forced irretrievably into prostitution, and women's shelters shut down for lack of funds.
But then you get into the particular pathology of certain comic-book fans, the ones who just know that a movie they haven't yet seen is awesome, and anyone who doesn't agree is either crooked or irretrievably biased.
But, as Sanders advisers have been quick to point out, the demographics of Super Tuesday primaries look different than in 2016, when the Vermont senator fell irretrievably behind Hillary Clinton in the chase for delegates for the nomination.
Vara also opposes Jia's motion to appoint a "chief restructuring officer," in part because of a clause in the proposal that would task that person with "irretrievably delete[ing]" any information related to the billionaire at his request.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday said he will seek an urgent judicial review of what he described as an irretrievably flawed report in which the country's graft watchdog said he misled parliament over a campaign donation.
This year's SummerSlam was defined by that sheer interminability, not just in the raw terms of number of minutes but in the way a show that long demands a certain format to maintain audience enthusiasm—something that WWE irretrievably screwed up.
All the options it showed for outfits you would potentially wear seemed irretrievably wack to me, but Le Tote does allow you to choose what's in your shipment from a set of options, to which it adds a few "fun" extras.
Senators talk about Mansfield the way jazz musicians talk about Charlie Parker: He is the figure whose accomplishments they are doomed to be judged against forever, even as the context in which those accomplishments were possible recedes irretrievably into the past.
Stella's vision has plunged irretrievably into the Baroque, and his tangles of pattern, line, color, and shape can be as mind-bending as they are exhausting, like an exegesis from a brilliant speaker who doesn't know when to shut up.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," Contreras wrote.
"The Wayback Machine is often the first stop for researchers seeking content that is no longer available online, so ensuring these sites are available there is an important way to reinforce the notion that this material is not irretrievably gone," Higgins wrote.
And if we had done that, the economy could have recovered faster from the Great Recession, the unemployment rate could have fallen more rapidly, and hundreds of billions of dollars of national income that is now irretrievably lost could have been earned.
All that's left of the old fumbling Bridget is her clumsiness—she falls in the mud at the music festival not once but twice, losing a shoe both times, and leaves her bags irretrievably in the ATM cubicle—and her cultural insensitivity.
In a series of Twitter posts Monday that continued into the evening, Mr. Trump may have irretrievably undermined his lawyers' efforts to persuade the Supreme Court to reinstate his executive order limiting travel from six predominantly Muslim countries, according to legal experts.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," he wrote.
A senior State Department official who is involved in the negotiations told CNN that there was "no specific effort to seal things irretrievably before the end of the term, rather just to keep meeting our commitments under the JCPOA," using the acronym for the accord.
But the miniseries' episodic structure also marks it, irretrievably, as TV. I agree with those who praise the show for its concision on a key point: Chernobyl is very, very good, and its short runtime of just over five hours total is one reason why.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), his home state colleague, is viewed as irretrievably gone.
The Interior Department had rejected the proposed road in 2013 after concluding that the "globally significant landscape" and its wildlife, including virtually the world's entire population of a goose, the Pacific black brant, would be "irretrievably damaged" by the construction and use of the road.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," Contreras, an Obama appointee, wrote.
As they drove along Burnside, skirting Washington Park, Andrew considered going to the zoo, or the children's museum, places they had visited multiple times, but before he could settle on something—maybe the Japanese garden—they had passed the exit and the possibility seemed irretrievably lost.
But however it ends, this episode has already revealed an ominous lesson about the separation of powers with respect to foreign intelligence — that the "grand bargain" the three branches of government reached in the 1970s to regulate foreign intelligence activities may be fatally and irretrievably flawed.
When the system seemed broken in the past, when the elites and the major parties seemed irretrievably corrupt and deaf to their appeals, their response was to build true democratic movements from the ground up, and to push them on to victory even if that took decades.
Rao's process encapsulates the modern-day confirmation system where proxies jockey for their nominee with the ferocity of a campaign, Democrats and Republicans take turns jettisoning long-held Senate rules, and some question whether the system has become irretrievably broken, erasing the lines between the judicial and political branches.
JERUSALEM — There were warnings of a new Palestinian uprising and calls for protests at United States embassies, dire predictions that hopes for peace would be dashed irretrievably — and expressions of relief from Israelis who have waited a half-century for the world to remove the asterisk next to this city's name.
Uganda has used its own war-crimes court to "give the perception that the Ugandan government was able to try international crimes and therefore shield its leadership from ICC investigations," argues Nicholas Opiyo, who was Mr Kwoyelo's lawyer for nearly ten years before dropping out of a case he deems irretrievably unfair.
To the extent that three or more GOP senators realize how risky their party's head-in-the-sand strategy is, it stands to reason they will feel motivated to expedite a few meaningful GOP agenda items, so that they can assert themselves in a stabilizing way—ideally before U.S. democracy is damaged irretrievably.
What the younger man had done earlier that evening, or not done; what racist thoughts Mr. Wilson harbored, or didn't; whether Mr. Brown was surrendering, with his arms up, or threatening Mr. Wilson through the patrol car's window: The answers to all these questions seem irretrievably lost in a cloud of contention.
Rand Paul is "irretrievably gone" on healthcare bill, leaving GOP room for only one more defection "While we do have a press assistant opening in the Communications Department, Senator Graham has not applied and should not make public statements on behalf of Senator Rand Paul," Paul spokesman Sergio Gor said in a statement, however.
There is a reason why The Economist will not invite the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan or the leader of the American Nazi Party to a tough, skeptical interview by its editor-in-chief on the stage of the Open Future Festival: Their racist/nativist/anti-democratic positions are irretrievably hostile to our multi-ethnic, democratic society.
In an associated commentary published by Nature, Duke University law and philosophy professor Nita Farahany and her two co-authors said the new research upends two major assumptions about death and its immediate effects on the brain: First, that neural activity and consciousness are irretrievably lost within seconds to minutes of interrupting blood flow in mammalian brains.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) was "irretrievably gone" on the healthcare bill, which would mean Republicans can lose one more member before the bill is dead. Sen.
By challenging the assumption that large mammalian brains irretrievably lose neural activity and consciousness within minutes of when blood flow stops, the findings raise "the possibility that researchers could get better at salvaging a person's brain even after the heart and lungs stop working," bioethicists Stuart Youngner and Insoo Hyun of Case Western Reserve University wrote in a commentary on the study.
After an endless, bruising, down-to-the-wire gut-punch of a presidential election we as Americans, who have spent so much of the last 18 months at each other's throats, willfully blind to the fact that we are countrymen irretrievably lashed to the same ship whether it floats or it sinks, should be able to turn as one to the reparative comforts of our great national sporting events to heal our collective wounds and reconnect us to one another, free at last from the burdens of rabid partisanship, once again able to find some peace in shared loves rather than divisive disdain.

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