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13 Sentences With "irreversible momentum"

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" President Obama wrote of the "irreversible momentum of clean energy.
"There's an irreversible momentum for sports gambling," Daniel Wallach, a gambling expert at the law firm Becker & Poliakoff, told me.
The leader, who began his second five-year term in October, has vowed to maintain the "irreversible" momentum of the campaign to root out corruption.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the deal's co-architect, said there were bound to be setbacks and big legal challenges but she hoped the deal had "irreversible momentum".
"But I think we've reached an agreement that has an irreversible momentum," Merkel said, adding it showed that the EU was still capable of taking difficult decisions and managing complex crises.
OBAMA TOUTS CLEAN ENERGY MOMENTUM: President Obama took to the pages of the academic journal Science on Monday to assure his supporters that the transition toward clean energy has "irreversible" momentum.
In his congress address, Xi said China would keep up with the "irreversible" momentum of the anti-corruption campaign, and announced a central leading group responsible for overseeing China's law-based governance.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that an EU-Turkey deal to halt illegal migration to Europe was bound to run into setbacks and faced big legal challenges but nevertheless had an "irreversible momentum".
The first option, which the ATT ultimately did not recommend, was for McConville to focus on "fielding new multi-domain formations," which the transition team says would allow the Army to "create irreversible momentum and establish an MDO 'foothold.'"
"But I think we've reached an agreement that has an irreversible momentum and it was very important for me that we managed to agree all that among the 28 today," Merkel said, adding it showed that the EU was still capable of taking difficult decisions and managing complex crises.
After George I died in 1027, Bagrat, aged eight, succeeded to the throne. Queen Dowager Mariam then returned to prominence and became a regent for her underage son. She shared the regency with the grandees, particularly Liparit IV, Duke of Trialeti, and Ivane, Duke of Kartli. By the time Bagrat became king, the Bagratids’ drive to complete the unification of all Georgian lands had gained irreversible momentum.
But as soon as Bulgaria was conquered, Basil II led his army against Georgia (1021). An exhausting war lasted for two years, and ended in a decisive Byzantine victory, forcing George to agree to a peace treaty, in which he had not only to abandon his claims to Tao, but to surrender several of his southwestern possessions to Basil, and to give his three-year-old son, Bagrat IV, as hostage. Georgia during the Roman Empire, 1045 AD The young child Bagrat IV spent the next three years in the imperial capital of Constantinople and was released in 1025. After George I's death in 1027, Bagrat, aged eight, succeeded to the throne. By the time Bagrat IV became king, the Bagratids’ drive to complete the unification of all Georgian lands had gained irreversible momentum.
But as soon as Bulgaria was conquered, Basil II led his army against Georgia in 1021. An exhausting war lasted for two years, and ended in a decisive Byzantine victory, forcing George to agree to a peace treaty, in which George had not only to abandon his claims to Tao, but to surrender several of his southwestern possessions, later reorganized into theme of Iberia, to Basil and to give his three-year-old son, Bagrat IV, as hostage.The construction of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was initiated in the 1020s by George I.The young child Bagrat IV spent the next three years in the imperial capital of Constantinople and was released in 1025. After George I's death in 1027, Bagrat, aged eight, succeeded to the throne. By the time Bagrat IV became king, the Bagratids’ drive to complete the unification of all Georgian lands had gained irreversible momentum.

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