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"irreversibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that means something cannot be changed back to what it was before

303 Sentences With "irreversibly"

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Between Jason and Wills the answer should be, irreversibly, Wills.
One day, long ago, a young woman's life changed irreversibly.
Most Democratic senators are therefore straightforwardly and irreversibly against confirming him.
We're within 10 or 12 years of damaging this planet irreversibly.
The PCs, Jensen and his neighbors quickly discovered, were irreversibly locked.
UN experts think that aquifer will be irreversibly damaged by 2020.
But environmentalists say the plan may irreversibly damage the surrounding ecosystem.
This craving has a power than any resolution would irreversibly dispel.
These were conditions suggesting a brain stem that was irreversibly damaged.
President Trump wants North Korea denuclearized on American terms, verifiably and irreversibly.
In this crevasse my wheels locked and I went irreversibly, perilously, horizontal.
The whole site may have deteriorated irreversibly if not for community action.
Founders are people who break into an industry and irreversibly disrupt it.
Almost 31 million acres of farmland irreversibly lost between 1992 and 85033.
"The microclimate of that region was irreversibly changed," Ms. Field-Juma said.
Too much pressure and those bubbles can implode violently, irreversibly damaging the barrier.
"We've seen it all over the world: we irreversibly transformed landscapes," Yoshioka says.
Game of Thrones has also thoroughly and irreversibly gone off the deep end.
Could he be here for 24 years and then irreversibly cease to exist?
Over time, lithium becomes irreversibly deposited to the electrodes in li-on batteries.
Their bodies may have been irreversibly marked by cross-sex hormones and surgery.
They agreed the issue would be "irreversibly resolved" if both fulfilled their obligations.
If poorly managed, irresponsible tourism could significantly and irreversibly damage many of these sites.
Observing a quantum system irreversibly changes it, creating a distinction between past and future.
Meanwhile the "Shredder" functionality irreversibly removes all deleted messages and media from your iPhone.
But unfortunately for many, signs and symptoms go unnoticed until health has irreversibly deteriorated.
The time they once had to enjoy video games has been compromised, irreversibly altered.
As if this scenario weren't awful enough, her brain was profoundly and irreversibly damaged.
It's impossible to locate a single, tipping point event that irreversibly discredited the enterprise.
The United States changed the Middle East and the world irreversibly, for the good.
He said Ms. Gardner's letter had rendered the entire investigation "unsalvageable" and "irreversibly tainted."
These lawmakers all seem to grasp that any association with Trump might prove irreversibly damaging.
I've dreamt about murders, pandemics, zombies, drowning, monsters, demons, curses, and getting hopelessly, irreversibly lost.
The U.S. has been pushing for Pyongyang to fully and irreversibly dismantle its nuclear program.
Kim did not promise to completely, verifiably and irreversibly scrap North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
The two governments agreed the issue would be "irreversibly resolved" if both fulfilled their obligations.
A deal struck in December 2015 was meant to "finally and irreversibly" resolve the issue.
Mr. Handke's politics irreversibly invalidated his aesthetics, his worship of Mr. Milosevic invalidated his ethics.
In severe cases, the patient can fall into a coma or be left irreversibly blind.
The solution is compassionate care, and that doesn't include catastrophically and irreversibly altering their bodies.
But no one detailed how those stilettos—named for a dagger—would irreversibly cripple me.
It exposes one to previously unimagined cultures, systems, and relations that irreversibly affect a person.
But for those who haven't irreversibly denied their support, now is the time to step up.
" He ends the message: "I love all of you, but the situation has become irreversibly inevitable.
The Trump administration is demanding that North Korea completely and irreversibly shutter its nuclear weapons program.
Obviously it's also important that these apps don't let users accidentally and irreversibly delete their account.
But Britain is teetering on the edge, on the verge of making catastrophic, irreversibly damaging mistakes.
" In The Times, Bosnian-American novelist Aleksandar Hemon wrote that "Handke's politics irreversibly invalidated his aesthetics.
The two governments had agreed the issue would be "irreversibly resolved" if both fulfilled their obligations.
"The smart luggage regulations put our company in an irreversibly difficult financial and business situation," it explained.
Our paramount fear should be that "Trump World" will last an irreversibly long time for the planet.
Some polymers used in the machines are notorious for irreversibly yellowing, flaking, and turning cloudy and viscous.
Nadal, knowing the course of the match had changed irreversibly, bent over, pumped both arms and yelled.
They are contributing — perhaps irreversibly — to the decay of traditional moral and ethical constraints in American politics.
But AT&T (T) bought DirecTV just as the pay TV market began to dramatically — irreversibly — change.
The Saturday Night Massacre, as it became known, irreversibly placed Nixon on the path to his eventual resignation.
The same species is overtaking entire mountainsides, pushing out native flora and potentially altering the regional ecosystem irreversibly.
She said places like Taiz are at a critical juncture, when long-suffering residents may become irreversibly polarized.
He has gone, and he has pulled his tie really hard and just completely, irreversibly, fucked it up.
This could irreversibly disturb their orbits, leading to a fatal collision or a dramatic expulsion from Neptune's orbit.
Or to be able to burn and irreversibly ruin saucepans without your mom screaming your full name at you.
The vote will be irreversibly stored on the blockchain, and voters can verify that their vote has been counted.
Japan and South Korea agreed to resolve the issue "finally and irreversibly" in 2015 if all conditions were met.
"Following through all steps until the bailouts are irreversibly unwound will be important to safeguard public finance," he said.
A vital question underpins the narrative: Was Panero, whose poetry barely alludes to the war, irreversibly transformed by it?
Alternatively, some on his team argued, the economic well-being of the nation was eroding quickly and possibly irreversibly.
Mr. Cordray's loss in Ohio deepened the Democratic Party's concerns that the once-purple state has become irreversibly red.
It is a monumental error that has already damaged the fragile legitimacy of the 2020 democratic process — perhaps irreversibly.
This is how essential institutions collapse and the lives and health of our neediest people are damaged, often irreversibly.
What all four of those experiences have in common is that they can alter the brain—dramatically, and maybe irreversibly.
They say they were told that the medication would speed up healing, when in fact it irreversibly damaged their vision.
Had Microsoft decided to turn Project Scorpio into a Windows machine, it would have risked irreversibly splitting its user base.
But Clinton risks the negative onslaught dragging down her standing in the public and irreversibly damaging her general election hopes.
She is experiencing time out of order, because her efforts to understand an alien language have irreversibly rewired her brain.
This means a majority of Americans (214%) admit they have their opinion of Trump completely, totally and irreversibly baked in.
The paths and fates of the Kurdistan Region and what remains of Iraq continue to diverge irreversibly day by day.
But Clinton risks the negative onslaught dragging down her standing with the public and irreversibly damaging her general election hopes.
That one act would irreversibly put Israelis and Palestinians back on track toward an end of conflict and lasting peace.
Biden told me he did not buy the conceit that the Democratic Party shifted irreversibly to the left after 22016.
"The continuous contact with dusty works of art from the past had irreversibly contaminated my way of work," Mas tells Creators.
But hawks worry Trump will concede too much to North Korea before Kim completely and irreversibly denuclearizes the Korean Peninsula. Sen.
Moreover, despite the acute geopolitical challenges and the continuous Russian occupation, Georgia irreversibly follows its European and Euro-Atlantic integration path.
The result is a body of work that has endured for centuries, and irreversibly shaped the way we think about music.
Even more importantly, humor helps reach once-captive audiences that are now irreversibly on the loose and makes them pay attention.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Kim had invited inspectors to visit Punggye-ri to confirm it had been irreversibly dismantled.
The father in question is Troy (Washington), a former baseball player whose life is changed irreversibly after a wrongful criminal conviction.
Neurological dogma has long held that brain cells die irreversibly and within minutes after blood stops circulating, as the pigs' did.
Social media and smartphones have irreversibly changed the landscape of human connection and fundamentally redefined how people interact with one another.
It is ironic that under the leadership of Germany's most powerful post-reunification conservative, the country has become deeply, irreversibly progressive.
More deforestation will irreversibly transform much of the lush forest into savanna, releasing huge amounts of greenhouse gases in the process.
Their eyes can become yellow, their bodies swollen and their muscles continuously cramping as their kidneys become irreversibly damaged -- until they die.
The blockbuster aspect is tied to the fact that theater, the ultimate live entertainment, is now irreversibly tied to the computer screen.
A water crisis in the city of Flint, Michigan raised concerns that some residents might have been irreversibly poisoned by what element?
In any case, the idea that diplomatic or military action could immediately and irreversibly dismantle North Korea's nuclear program is a chimera.
This podcast by the documentarian Tally Abecassis is about the "first day back" from an event that changed its subjects' lives irreversibly.
The Oromo and Amhara protests Three years of relentless protests by the Oromos and Amharas, have irreversibly changed this master-servant relationship.
The Trump administration has led a "maximum pressure" campaign against North Korea, calling for a comprehensive roadmap to irreversibly dismantle its nuclear arsenal.
Familiar narrative structures don't hold any water in that environment, and too often the joke is already and irreversibly on all of us.
The fact that the crew is seeking alien contact because humans have irreversibly damaged Earth feels prescient given current concerns about climate change.
"Current anti(retro)virals and regulations for their development do not seek to irreversibly remove the sites of virion production," the study explains.
According to this racial pseudoscience, Brazilian attempts to modernize were doomed: the nation, with its irreversibly mixed population, was condemned to permanent inferiority.
"It changes the multiverse irreversibly and that is the catalyst for the backdoor pilot and for the conclusion of the series," McNamara said.
WHEN communism crumbled in the Soviet Union, 25 years ago this week, the Chinese Communist Party seemed to many to be heading irreversibly downwards.
Virtually all the ocean's coral might be irreversibly wiped out in a two-degree world, rather than 70-23% if temperatures rise by less.
Her sister told her it was unwise to commit to a soldier who might come back from the war irreparably damaged or irreversibly dead.
It irreversibly encrypted computers' master boot records, the deep-seated part of a machine that tells it where to find its own operating system.
It would irreversibly damage the U.S.-South Korea alliance, embolden North Korea, and do lasting damage to the U.S. force posture in the region.
Japan — an ally of the US and a regional rival to China — offered an apology and payout to "finally and irreversibly" close the matter.
So many words I want to say to the gunman, to the high school students who were all irreversibly affected by him, to Congress.
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of droughts, flooding and heat waves, which can irreversibly destroy natural ecosystems and lead to food shortages.
You probably shouldn&apost shower with your Apple WatchWater resistance is a feature that can irreversibly fade over timeHow to clean your Apple Watch
With the support and intervention of regulatory bodies, there would need to be an extensive de-identification process to irreversibly anonymize our personal data.
My uncle Afzal, a quiet man with a long beard and sorrow etched irreversibly in his face, was in those days a young farmer.
The basic principles of investment are being upended, perhaps irreversibly, as the world enters an era of ultra-low and even negative interest rates.
The game's "bliss" plant, a hallucinogen that irreversibly turns cultists into murderous zombies, is an easy way to make players feel better about killing cultists.
"Meanwhile, whether the outspoken and reckless real-estate mogul Donald Trump wins the race or not, he has irreversibly damaged US democracy already," Zhang added.
The issue is whether we can rely upon and put our faith in the conclusions of an investigation being overseen by someone so irreversibly tainted.
The Trump administration has claimed since the meeting that North Korea will fully and irreversibly denuclearize, despite the lack of a written commitment from Kim.
"Now is the time to diplomatically and economically isolate this regime, until it fully and irreversibly commits to peaceful denuclearization," he says in his letter.
Once, atlases presented the "New World" as a landscape of unknowns and sprawling nature, which through colonialism, development, and unchecked industry has been irreversibly changed.
The materials used by the artist, however—oil and resins—have irreversibly yellowed over time, and continue to lend a golden tonality to the artwork.
Virtually all the ocean's coral might be irreversibly wiped out in a two-degree world, rather than 70-90 percent if temperatures rise by less.
With no understanding of the consequences, and despite the warning, she opened the box, irreversibly releasing the plagues that would affect all of humanity forever.
Stryker led the FSA photography division during its documentation of US farms from 1934 to 1943, and any negative he deemed unusable was irreversibly scarred.
Up until relatively recently, BlackBerry's attempts to hold on to its hardware keyboard heritage felt like grasping at a past that was sadly and irreversibly fading.
Leaders will call on North Korea to "completely, verifiably and irreversibly dismantle all its nuclear and weapons of mass destruction", according to the draft final statement.
But if enough of the Amazon burns or gets cut down, it could pass a tipping point that would lead it to disappear entirely and irreversibly.
Since August, about 7 million acres — about a sixth of the Chiquitano dry forest — have burned, and scientists are concerned the ecosystem could be irreversibly altered.
She writes the resulting tsunami of rape and death threats irreversibly changed her perspective—the thought of watching stand-up now tinged with panic and dread.
" Under renewed Democratic leadership, Krikorian says, "the ACLU would continue to wage lawfare against Americans on Americans' own dime, irreversibly altering the fabric of our society.
It took more than ten years for New Orleans to return to its pre-Katrina population, but the demographics of the city changed irreversibly in the process.
When the building's owner, Gerald Wolkoff, unceremoniously whitewashed its art-covered walls one night in 2013, an unparalleled cache of world-class street art was irreversibly destroyed.
Skeptics, however, noted that the agreement he and Kim signed did not lay out specifics for a timeline or method for irreversibly ending the country's nuclear program.
A single intervention, even one by someone as powerful as an American president, seems unlikely to irreversibly deepen the domestic divide over Brexit in the United Kingdom.
But the government's move underlined a growing consensus about Britain's zero-tolerance marijuana policy: "Any war has been comprehensively and irreversibly lost," a former leader of Mrs.
Pressure can build beneath the surface over time, creating hairline fractures, until a precipitating incident triggers cascading changes that lead, often irreversibly, to a new steady state.
The wheels of the next recession have been irreversibly set in motion by the Federal Reserve, according to David Rosenberg, the founder of Rosenberg Research and Associates.
What Rosenberg means is that the Federal Reserve has irreversibly set the wheels of the next economic downturn in motion, he explained on a podcast this month.
The result is an often fascinating exploration into extraordinary events that have irreversibly altered the lives of ordinary people, offering insight into heinous acts committed in everyday life.
GIDS may prescribe drugs to delay puberty from around age 12, to give children time to work out what they want to do without their bodies changing irreversibly.
I chatted with the director over the phone on a recent press tour about his brief stint in veganism and whether humanity is really and truly irreversibly fucked.
In a statement, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Kim had invited inspectors to visit the Punggye-ri nuclear test site to confirm it had been irreversibly dismantled.
"The EU cannot and will not import bilateral problems ... Serbia must conclude and irreversibly implement a legally binding agreement with Kosovo," Hahn told a news conference in Belgrade.
Surely I'd never resent him, my baby, or myself for irreversibly altering the course of my life in way I didn't want and had the option to prevent.
This style culminates in "Zone" (2008) and "Compass" (2015), stream-of-consciousness doorstoppers that reconceive the "clash of civilizations" as an irreversibly hybrid network of bloodshed and beauty.
" After Mr. Pompeo's visit, Washington announced that Mr. Kim had invited inspectors to visit its Punggye-ri nuclear test site to confirm that "it has been irreversibly dismantled.
And Goldman Sachs said that these low prices are driving well shut-ins — essentially, when companies turn off the tap of oil, which can irreversibly damage the supply.
He took advantage of some of America's most beloved boys next door, irreversibly damaged the lives of dozens of his investors, and quite possibly may have done worse.
Though change had been in the offing, this was the decade that irreversibly altered how we consume text — when the smartphone transformed from a marvel to a staple.
In a statement, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Kim had invited inspectors to visit the Punggye-ri nuclear test site to confirm it has been irreversibly dismantled.
They suffer from conditions as varied as diabetes, alcohol abuse, or hepatitis C, but what they have in common is that one of their vital organs is irreversibly failing.
Poor diets mean that 38% of children under the age of five are so underfed as to damage their physical and mental capacity irreversibly, according the Global Nutrition Report.
"We believe that competition (particularly from Instagram) is irreversibly reducing SNAP's opportunity to deliver on long-term investor expectations," analyst Anthony DiClemente said in a note to clients Thursday.
And that was the kind of thinking that just won him the 2017 Nobel Prize in Economic Science—and irreversibly changed the world of economics, and basically, the world.
However, it turns out the low-earth orbit space environment is just as fragile as earth's and, without carefully thinking it through, humanity can irreversibly destroy it — and fast.
Here's how InfoSum's website describes this process (which it calls Quantum): InfoSum Quantum irreversibly anonymises data and creates a mathematical model that enables isolated datasets to be statistically compared.
With no known predators and with the ability to lay up to 30,000 eggs every four days, these finned terrors are capable of devastating delicate ecosystems swiftly and irreversibly.
Big picture: Both temperature and precipitation factors may shorten the time in between droughts as Earth's climate changes, which could some day irreversibly damage some ecosystems, the researchers concluded.
In short, the party's obstruction is an attempt to win an election, even if they government they are trying to regain control of is irreversibly damaged in the process.
I have spent thirty years covering the growing human influence on the atmosphere and climate—how profoundly, irreversibly, and consequentially we are changing one of Earth's critical operating systems.
His words may irreversibly shift the Overton window on science, to the point of threatening programs like vaccine campaigns responsible for eradicating diseases such as polio in recent years.
Scientists aren't all convinced that dumping iron in the ocean effectively traps carbon — nor are they convinced that irreversibly altering the ecosystems of our oceans is worth the risk.
We fear for the ocean food chain and worry about feedback loops that will irreversibly accelerate this process, yet still we act like Easter Islanders hacking down their trees.
I am a human being who has been irreversibly hurt, my life was put on hold for over a year, waiting to figure out if I was worth something.
From 1999 to 2016, nearly half a million Americans had died from cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease where the organ becomes gradually and irreversibly scarred and can eventually fail completely.
The video's rapid spread around the internet sparked new fears that our politics were on the cusp of being radically and irreversibly changed by the introduction of digitally altered propaganda.
You have a province of devout capitalists sitting on top of Earth's third largest oil reserve, yet we know burning all of it would make the planet irreversibly less habitable.
They'll both get to spend more time at Margaritaville, but their relationship to the resort has been irreversibly altered The whole thing amounts to a very capitalist idea of utopia.
The State Department also said Kim invited inspectors to visit Punggye Ri nuclear test site to confirm it had been "irreversibly dismantled," according to a statement from Spokesperson Heather Nauert.
He was seemingly beaten and doused with acid from head to toe before being unleashed onto the streets - irreversibly mentally and physically wounded, a mere shadow of his former self.
Equally certain is that small and medium-sized businesses here in the U.S. and abroad, powered by e-commerce, have irreversibly altered the way we think about cross-border transactions.
Like the early web being irreversibly branded by the banner ad, VR too will face its own unique struggle with the forces that wish to monetize and market with it.
In a New York Times report on the "ok boomer" phenomenon, teens express a sense of futility about a world that has been potentially irreversibly ruined by careless old people.
Demosisto, a leading pro-democracy protest group in Hong Kong, also tweeted that the withdrawal of the bill is not enough, saying that the protests have changed Hong Kong irreversibly.
It's just one of the many ways life in America was irreversibly changed that day, and an example of how the effects of the attacks are still playing out today.
While the story of DES is particularly tragic, the drug was by no means the first or the last to irreversibly damage the bodies and mental wellbeing of countless women.
The reclusive Wikileaks founder also asserted that the "party elite" that controls the Democratic Party will never give up power willingly, and that the Democratic brand may be irreversibly tainted.
The findings were published Friday in the journal Science Advances, and add to the growing evidence showing that human activity risks irreversibly changing the rainforest -- and in turn, the planet.
In other words, Trump and his national security team have put Kim in a corner, offering him peace, security and prosperity, but only if he first denuclearizes completely, verifiably and irreversibly.
They say that the meeting is a prize that should be withheld until North Korea has irreversibly dismantled its nuclear program and has allowed inspectors into its country to verify this.
The Russians had interpreted the treaty as requiring that the plutonium be irreversibly transformed into nonexplosive materials by being used in civilian nuclear power plants as mixed oxide fuel, or mox.
Later, Spanish settlers brought churro sheep (now emblematic of Diné weaving), along with their own traditions from Spain to the Rio Grande Valley, and soon, American tourists irreversibly changed the marketplace.
Say, "Let me break it down in dad terms you can understand: We've irreversibly turned up the Earth's..." Throw your hands forward, like you're trying to scare him with jazz fingers.
WWF, which has been working to protect the endangered Yangtze finless porpoises that live in Poyang, has said that the project would "irreversibly and unpredictably" affect water quality and species diversity.
The story is all told from the backseat of an Uber making its way home through the night, as our protagonist grapples with the idea that home, sweet home, is irreversibly changing.
The band's audience back home did not, and almost as quickly as you can drape a "Mission Accomplished" banner on an aircraft carrier, the Dixie Chicks' white-hot career was irreversibly damaged.
"Let's hope this fresh warning will stop the illegal logging before Europe's oldest forest is irreversibly damaged," Agata Szafranska, lawyer at ClientEarth non-government organization was quoted as saying in a statement.
The values held dear by those in rural America are distinctly and perhaps irreversibly different from the values of those who live in big metropolitan areas and the most of their suburbs.
Talks between the United States and North Korea will continue, but it should be clear very soon if Pyongyang is actually willing to completely, verifiably, and irreversibly dismantle its nuclear missile program.
We continue to call on North Korea to completely, verifiably, and irreversibly dismantle all of its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missiles as well as its related programs and facilities.
In 2015, Japan and South Korea agreed the issue of "comfort women" would be "irreversibly resolved" if both sides fulfilled their obligations, including a Japanese apology and a fund to help victims.
A pure reenactment of Glass-Steagall is highly unlikely as the financial services industry has irreversibly changed dramatically over the last 2628 years, largely because of the revolutionary impact of electronic technology.
As existing trends accelerate and irreversibly change the workforce as we know it, the question to be answered is–what will we do to broadly share the gains and alleviate the challenges?
There is no way to know whether the House will draw up articles of impeachment and vote to impeach (although I strongly believe that it is now almost irreversibly on that path).
We are so focused on arguing about whether North Korea will ever completely, verifiably and irreversibly denuclearize that we are overlooking Pyongyang's reasonable need for guarantees that the United States won't attack.
"As far as marijuana, or cannabis, is concerned, any war has been comprehensively and irreversibly lost," Hague wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper, reversing his previous tough approach towards drug law enforcement.
Experts say that adrenaline is probably restarting the hearts of people who have been deprived of oxygen for too long, which saves their lives but only after the brain has been irreversibly damaged.
More than 50 years ago, Aberfan, a small coal mining town in Wales, was irreversibly changed in a few minutes when 144 people, mostly school children, were killed by a coal-waste landslide.
John McCain, whose more than three-decade career in the Senate irreversibly impacted the tenor of Washington, will lie in state in the US Capitol this week, an honor given to few statesmen.
The United States is also unlikely to go for a total rupture with Turkey and push it irreversibly into Russia's arms, especially because Turkey is better placed than the Kurds to counter Iran.
They can opt to have a functioning economy, free of sanctions and open to investment, at the price of permanently, verifiably and irreversibly forgoing a nuclear option and abandoning their support for terrorists.
John McCain, whose more than three-decade career in the Senate irreversibly impacted the tenor of Washington, will lie in state in the US Capitol -- an honor bestowed to only 30 other people.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain's deal with the European Union is legally binding and irreversibly enshrined in treaty, Prime Minister David Cameron says; opponents, including his own justice minister, a personal friend, say it is not.
A new U.S. nuclear policy review outlined last week "reaffirms that North Korea's illicit nuclear program must be completely, verifiably, and irreversibly eliminated, resulting in a Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons," he said.
President  Trump needs to consider that a "less for less" deal – for example an agreement that freezes North Korea's nuclear program but doesn't irreversibly dismantle it – is more realistically achievable and better than nothing.
Collectively, these developments suggest that the first year of the Trump administration has set the United States, perhaps irreversibly, on a new and perilously uncharted course that may, one day, lead us beyond democracy.
For the children in Flint, whose brain and behavioral development has been thwarted irreversibly and whose parents' trust has been shattered, providing the gold standard of care is the very least we can offer.
Laurance, a tropical conservation biologist, said this year's forest fires had raised questions around whether the Amazon was getting closer to a tipping point that could irreversibly damage its ecosystem and bring more fires.
I relish this perpetual ignorance while also striving to create lenses which allow us to perceive the world in new scales, making what was invisible behind the curtain of attentional blindness now irreversibly present.
Many ecosystems around the globe could be vulnerable to this kind of phenomenon, passing an invisible inflection point that suddenly and irreversibly accelerates the rate of change, as a system is thrown off balance.
A new U.S. nuclear policy review outlined last week "reaffirms that North Koreas illicit nuclear program must be completely, verifiably, and irreversibly eliminated, resulting in a Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons," he said.
If ISIS is so decisively and irreversibly defeated, how then to explain last week's gruesome double-suicide bombing in Baghdad and expert warnings that up to 10,000 ISIS loyalists remain in Iraq and Syria?
It is a saga of how businesses are getting bigger and the world is getting smaller and how these developments are inexorably and irreversibly making everyone's lives worse — plus, it has an adorbs CGI animal.
Scott Tipton (R-Colo.) and Patrick Murphy (D-Fla.) expressed strong concerns that the Current Expected Credit Loss proposal would irreversibly damage the ability of community banks and credit unions to continue serving their customers.
Finally, because even low levels of lead can irreversibly damage children's health, schools must shut off taps where lead in water exceeds 1 part per billion (ppb), as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The Senate on Tuesday will begin what is expected to be a contentious but predictable Supreme Court showdown under a judicial confirmation process that appears to be almost irreversibly damaged and polarized.
The touchstone of a successful outcome for the United States would include Kim's agreement on a concrete plan to completely and irreversibly dismantle, under international supervision, North Korea's plutonium and uranium enrichment facilities at Yongbyon.
By 1981 a slew of new labels, all white-owned, began to displace the independent black-owned labels that put out the genre's earliest efforts, but the language of music itself was also now irreversibly changed.
One day, complexity will grow past a breaking point and development velocity will begin to decline irreversibly, and so the ultimate job of the founder is to push that day off as long as humanly possible.
The vision in my right eye was severely and irreversibly diminished about two and a half years ago, by a condition that puts me in danger of losing the vision in my left eye as well.
Whether your issue is knee fabric that's irreversibly stretched out, denim that's too tight fresh out of the dryer, faded rinses, or a host of others, we grilled the experts for tips and tricks to combat 'em.
The historic heatwave that scorched Europe last week has moved to Greenland, where it's expected on Thursday to melt away 2000 billion tons of water from the ice sheet and irreversibly raise sea levels across the world.
The anti-heroes of shows like The Sopranos, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad obeyed no higher god than the accrual of power, and believed, either resolutely or unwillingly but always irreversibly, that life held no greater meaning.
Though he calls for "an extensive de-identification process to irreversibly anonymize our personal data," genetic information — increasingly recognized as critical in understanding disease and responses to treatment, and included in our health records — is inherently identifiable.
As expected, Dr. Dabiri's team found that a single shrimp swimming upward doesn't produce much flow, but combined with other shrimp, the mob created a downward jet that rapidly and irreversibly churned the different layers of seawater.
"At current or higher deforestation rates and continued global warming (and increasing vulnerability of the Amazon forest to fires), the tipping point may be crossed irreversibly in the range of 15 to 30 years," Nobre told Vox.
Extended exposure to the stresses of conflict has the potential to disrupt a child's brain and organ development irreversibly, Brophy wrote, and could result in an entire "broken generation" of children prone to mental health disorders and addiction.
In the case of one patient described in his doctor's report, that toxicity appeared to irreversibly damage his retina — the thin layer of tissue on the back wall of the eye that contains the cells crucial for vision.
The recent ban on smart luggage with non-removable batteries, which was meant to reduce the risk of battery fires, put Bluesmart "in an irreversibly difficult financial and business situation," the company wrote in a blog post today.
"We're drowning in the numbers of patients that we have to see, and because of that, there are some people who are losing sight irreversibly as they can't get seen and treated quickly enough," he tells CNN Business.
The 'Fork' For the last two years, bitcoin users have been wringing their hands over the possibility of a "hard fork" that would irreversibly split bitcoin into two versions, one to suit each of the two warring camps.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday it had no intention of legalizing cannabis after a former leader of Prime Minister Theresa May's party said the government had "irreversibly lost" the battle to drive the drug off the streets.
Nobody noticed it at the time, but in one week in April, the tide of the Democratic primary flipped irreversibly, leading to the emergence of Elizabeth Warren — not Bernie Sanders — as the clear progressive favorite in the 212 field.
The 1,320-megawatt Rampal plant under construction in Bangladesh would "irreversibly damage" the World Heritage Site if built as planned, UNESCO's World Heritage Center said Tuesday in a joint report with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Consumption has stagnated even as a shrinking working-age population and gradual improvements in the economy led to a tightening job market, as companies remain wary of boosting wages for permanent workers for fear of irreversibly increasing fixed costs.
In both cases, Pyongyang was trying to push back against hard-line comments suggesting North Korea may end up like Libya if it doesn't move forward quickly and irreversibly with concrete measures to get rid of its nuclear weapons.
In this light, the Russians had interpreted the treaty as requiring that the plutonium be irreversibly transformed into nonexplosive materials by using it in civilian nuclear power plants as a type of fuel, called mixed oxide fuel, or mox.
A spokesperson for North Korea's foreign ministry said the country had no will to have negotiations with United States unless Washington took practical measures to "irreversibly withdraw" its hostile policy against the North, state run KCNA news agency said.
Results of the experiment, to be published on Thursday in the journal Nature, run contrary to long-accepted principles of brain death, which hold that vital cellular activity ceases irreversibly seconds or minutes after oxygen and blood flow are cut off.
He says the U.S. won't pull out until ISIS is irreversibly defeated and the U.S. secures a promise from Turkey not to target Kurdish forces — a guarantee many observers say Turkey, which labels the Kurdish forces terrorists, can never credibly make.
Before you calculate your progressed chart and start to question everything you learned from your regular birth chart, let's make something very clear: This doesn't mean that all of your planetary signs irreversibly change after you reach a certain age.
The release follows the landmark December accord between South Korea and Japan to "finally and irreversibly resolve" the matter with a Japanese apology to the women and a new fund of about 1 billion yen ($8.75 million) to help the victims.
The release follows the landmark December accord between South Korea and Japan to "finally and irreversibly resolve" the matter with a Japanese apology to the women and a new fund of about 13 billion yen ($8.75 million) to help the victims.
Former House Speaker and presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, who has no plans to endorse a candidate in the GOP primary, said he was "shocked" by Christie's decision, and that the slew of new endorsements have irreversibly changed perceptions of Trump's candidacy.
Japan says the statue, put in place late last year, and another near the Japanese embassy in Seoul, violate a December 2015 agreement stating the issue - which has long plagued ties - would be "irreversibly resolved" if all conditions were met.
So a possible answer to the Fermi Paradox, the study authors posited, is that environmental transformation (whether that involves using up necessary resources or irreversibly changing a climate) inevitably prevents civilizations from surviving long enough to travel to distant stars.
Yet the ease with which researchers and companies like Monsanto could use gene-editing technology to irreversibly fuck with living things like people and plants has also raised concern that the technology might become widely deployed without understanding the consequences.
The brains bridged the thin line between alive—with pumping blood, and trails of electrical activity weaving through different parts of the brain—and dead—with no blood flow or electrical activity, where the brain's very structure starts to irreversibly disintegrate.
So as challenges mount, it is still unclear whether they could irreversibly damage his campaign or whether his unorthodox Machiavellian talent for creating alternative political realities while destroying his opponents will be as potent in 2020 as it was in 2016.
Tokyo says the statue, put in place late last year, and another near the Japanese embassy in Seoul, violate a December 2015 agreement stating the issue - which has long plagued ties - would be "irreversibly resolved" if all conditions were met.
"It is the intention of the president and the administration not to do that this time to make sure that … before we provide rewards, we get the outcome permanently, irreversibly, that it is that we hope to achieve," Pompeo said.
Mogherini also said a two state solution for Israel and Palestine was "the only viable and realistic solution ... we have a responsibility to prevent the two state solution from being irreversibly dismantled," she told an Arab League summit in Tunis.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - As Malaysia seeks to move beyond the excesses associated with nearly a decade of rule under ex-prime minister Najib Razak, one of his pet projects continues to rise irreversibly skyward to become the tallest building in Southeast Asia.
"Consequently, the panel finds that, through its actions and omissions, Unmik was responsible for compromising irreversibly the life, health and development potential of the complainants that were born and grew as children in the camps," the panel concluded in the 79-page opinion.
Ties deteriorated again this month when South Korea undermined an agreement of 2015 that was supposed "finally and irreversibly" to have settled the thorniest dispute of all, over the "comfort women"—South Koreans forced during the war to work in Japanese military brothels.
What such a vigorous outreach after years of hermetic petulance will achieve is a drawn-out, open-ended, sanctions-busting negotiations process on the "denuclearization of the Korean peninsula," the sine qua non to becoming completely, verifiably and irreversibly a powerful nuclear state.
Many believed the state was on the verge of going irreversibly Democratic in 2010 — much the way California did after voters there approved Proposition 187 in 1994, which was intended to deny public services like schools and hospital care to undocumented immigrants.
Mr. Trump has become unacceptable, perhaps irreversibly so, to broad swaths of Americans, including large majorities of women, nonwhites, Hispanics, voters under 30 and those with college degrees — the voters who powered President Obama's two victories and represent the country's demographic future.
According to a note posted to Bluesmart's blog calling this an "irreversibly difficult financial and business situation," Travelpro has acquired all of its tech, designs, brands and IP. Bluesmart has shuttered all manufacturers and sales, voiding all warranties and returns in the process.
Regulators will consider cases where the product offers "more effective treatment or diagnosis for life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating diseases, for which no approved or cleared treatment exists or that offer significant advantages over existing approved or cleared alternatives," according to its website.
The fight for freedom, pluralism, the rule of law, human rights, a free press, independent judiciaries, breathable air, peace, decency and humanity continues — and has only become more critical now that Britain has marginalized itself irreversibly in a fit of nationalist delusion.
As the Democratic Party struggles to regain its once-solid national majority, journalists, academics, commentators, and politicos keep reverting to an irresistible narrative: that the party's commitment to racial equality has alienated it from the white working and middle classes — perhaps irreversibly.
His second term could result in global temperatures roaring past 1.5 degrees Celsius, the danger line identified in the devastating United Nations climate report from 2018, beyond which forests, croplands, freshwater sources and other natural systems that support human life could be irreversibly transformed.
Yet two-thirds of adults on the reservation are alcoholics; alcohol-fuelled domestic violence is rampant; and one in four babies born on the reservation is irreversibly damaged by fetal-alcohol syndrome, a range of neurological defects caused by mothers drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
In effect, all pop culture portrayals of 29/211, including those that have mindlessly capitalized on it, serve as an attempt to assign meaning to a horrible event that still feels fresh in the minds of many Americans and has irreversibly shaped the world.
I didn't begin to question it until four days before the election, when I read an article by Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley which explained, in so many words, why Trump's many outrages hadn't disqualified him or caused his poll numbers to tank irreversibly.
But while both stories revolve around futile human battles for supremacy in a seemingly doomed world—an idea nicely encapsulated by their shared image of a striving hero being irreversibly consumed by an internal form of evil—they seem to have significantly different aims.
Late-night talk shows and topical satire, including NBC's "Saturday Night Live," will be the first hit if the Writers Guild of America (WGA) goes on strike next week in a stoppage that media analysts say could send viewers flocking irreversibly to streaming services.
This machine, however, passed through the fires of World War II and survived not only intact but with its original rotors — the interchangeable parts which would spin in a special fashion to irreversibly scramble text — and only one of its interior light bulbs out.
"It is due to its nonsensical, irrational stubbornness that other issues can only be discussed after our country has completely verifiably, irreversibly dismantled our nuclear capabilities... without showing the intention to build trust including declaring the end of war," the newspaper said in an editorial.
In the not-too-distant future, when things look irreversibly bleak, I know some backyard bodger will accidentally come up with a source of infinite, clean energy using nothing more than dodgy soldering, hacked-together code, and a scarred Raspberry Pi. Today, though, is not that day.
It's hard to imagine another case with precisely parallel facts but not so hard to foresee defendants arguing, especially in trial courts in the 8th Circuit, that under Best Buy, they need only provide some evidence casting doubt on price impact to block class certification irreversibly.
This might seem inherent in a science that could irreversibly alter human evolution, but these judgments of "morality" can get complicated when asking at what point a cluster of cells is considered a person, or when a program is self aware enough to no longer be owned.
In recent years, MSF has grown increasingly alarmed with the escalating efforts of US industry groups, including BIO and PhRMA, which demand the White House and Congress apply pressure on India to modify its intellectual property law in a manner that would irreversibly damage public health.
As the boar barreled toward them, growing slowly but irreversibly larger, VanderMeer felt his fight-or-flight reflexes stir — yet he and his companion still had plenty of time to discuss: Should they run, counting on the boar to wear itself out and lose speed over time?
A pioneer of a new sound, a totem of contemporary Britain, a vessel of sharp charisma—all signs point to him being the next in a lineage of artists who seep into the foundation of music, stamping their tone across its fabric, irreversibly pushing it toward the future.
"Speaker Pelosi is finally admitting what the rest of America already knew — that Democrats were conducting an unauthorized impeachment proceeding, refusing to give the President due process, and their secret, shady, closed door depositions are completely and irreversibly illegitimate," White House spokesperson Stephanie Grisham said in a statement Monday.
The two nations agreed in 2015 that the issue of "comfort women", which has long plagued ties between the two Asian neighbors, would be "finally and irreversibly resolved" if all conditions of the accord - which included a Japanese apology and a fund to help the victims - were met.
The two signed a joint agreement that included a commitment from Kim to work toward a denuclearized Korean peninsula in exchange for "security guarantees" from the U.S. However, skeptics noted that the agreement lacked specific language, methods or timetables for North Korea to irreversibly abandoning its nuclear program.
The nuclear industry faces a risk it "will not be easily protected from: the economic and financial risks from nuclear power being irreversibly out-competed by renewable power," Tomas Kaberger, energy and environment professor at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, wrote in a forward in the report.
A 17-year-old boy whose lungs were irreversibly damaged by vaping received a double-lung transplant at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, a lifesaving measure taken when a patient's own lungs are diseased or damaged beyond repair and there is no other hope of survival, doctors said on Tuesday.
That's not new, that essential often-to-be-repeated-until-your-child-is-sick-of-hearing-it-but-has-it-irreversibly-stamped-on-the-neurons advice: Don't drink, don't hang out with people who drink, but if you do, call me and I'll come pick you up, no questions asked.
Set in the twisted reality that is the Lovecraft universe, this set-for-2017 title, a digital reinvention of the 1981 pen-and-paper game, will star frightening, grotesque creatures and test players' nerves as they stumble into insanity, irreversibly scarred by the supernatural extraterrestrial imposing on the world they thought they knew.
"We have to act resolutely to change the face of the Sahel region or risk seeing this region of the world fall irreversibly into chaos and violence," he told the conference, after asking leaders and ministers to stand for a moment of silence for two French soldiers killed this week in Mali.
Environmental and conservation groups, which have fought to preserve the 19-million-acre refuge for decades, say that seismic testing, not to mention eventual drilling and production of oil and gas, could irreversibly alter the 1002 Area and potentially affect the habitat and behavior of caribou, polar bears and other animals there.
This comes in the midst of a flurry of media stories about transgender youth who choose to stop hormone therapies, ranging from a cover story in the Atlantic to more heavy-handed pieces from conservative writers and pundits who have painted a picture of crazed liberal doctors irreversibly "mutilating" the bodies of confused children.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE said this weekend that the U.S. is pushing for North Korea to fully and irreversibly dismantle its nuclear program.
"This guy reminds me of every climate scientist warning people we have 12 years left to cut emissions in half before our future is irreversibly damaged & all the GOP wants to do is yell about communist cow farts," Ocasio-Cortez, who has supported environmental initiatives such as the Green New Deal in Congress, wrote Wednesday.
With the fabulous Matt Phillips as Queen Gregory, a prostrate and lame King, and a protagonist in the apparent midsts of mental illness, The Coward marks a modern moment; gender lines are blurred irreversibly, mental health and its treatments are on the tips of our tongues, and lead actresses need no longer look like Barbies.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When 90 years' worth of original drawings and sketches from Walt Disney Animation Studios traveled internationally for the first time this summer, they were accompanied by a newfangled protective device: an optoelectronic "nose," designed to sniff out pollutants in the air before they could irreversibly damage the artwork.
When people link their frustration with the Affordable Care Act or gun control to slavery, they greatly diminish the historical magnitude and importance of a horrific historical reality that irreversibly altered the lives of 19703 to 21970 million enslaved Africans who were forced across the Atlantic to the Americas between the 21970th and 21980th centuries.
The fact that both RTJ and Logic, high-profile hip-hop acts, are using Rick and Morty to market their music about a full year after the show has become irreversibly tied to its worst adherents and become something of a punchline about pseudo-intellectuals just looks like another case of jumping onto what's broadly popular too late.
Read More: Today's Kids Could Live Through Machine Superintelligence, Martian Colonies and a Nuclear Attack Caring about the far future leads to some effective altruists to focus specifically on what Bostrom calls "existential risks," or events that would either trip our species into the eternal grave of extinction or irreversibly catapult us back to the Paleolithic.
"We won't be able to comment fully until we see the actual text, but Speaker Pelosi is finally admitting what the rest of America already knew -- that Democrats were conducting an unauthorized impeachment proceeding, refusing to give the President due process, and their secret, shady, closed door depositions are completely and irreversibly illegitimate," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement.
The Justice Department counters that "as long as the decisionmaker sincerely believes the stated grounds on which he ultimately bases his decision, and does not irreversibly prejudge the decision or act on a legally forbidden basis, neither initial inclinations nor additional subjective motives constitute bad faith or improper bias" that would allow the court to order that additional evidence be added to the record.
" In a response to Pelosi, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said that "We won't be able to comment fully until we see the actual text, but Speaker Pelosi is finally admitting what the rest of America already knew – that Democrats were conducting an unauthorized impeachment proceeding, refusing to give the President due process, and their secret, shady, closed-door depositions are completely and irreversibly illegitimate.
Bush's successes in foreign policy -- in piloting the world to a soft landing after the breakup of the Soviet Union, in godfathering the reunification of Germany, in forging the North American Free Trade Agreement, in liberating Kuwait without entangling the United States irreversibly in the coils of Middle Eastern politics -- were as nothing to Republicans who could see only that he had consented to a tax increase.
The city is dealing with ongoing fallout: Children whose neurological development may have been irreversibly damaged; pregnant women who had miscarriages after drinking the contaminated water — the number of miscarriages spiked by 58% after the water was switched; people whose trust in their elected officials and reliance on the infrastructure that runs through their city has been turned upside down; and corroded pipes in people's homes that have yet to be replaced.
It is an agreement waiting to unravel and is more likely to end up stoking mutual recriminations than irreversibly resolving the shared past, despite diplomats' wishful declarations.. Why 'comfort women' deal doesn't shut book on Japan's wartime Protests continue Two former wartime sex slaves from South Korea are currently visiting Tokyo to condemn the agreement because Japan continues to avoid legal responsibility for the comfort women system and the women are collectively outraged that an agreement was reached without their consent.
"We won't be able to comment fully until we see the actual text, but Speaker Pelosi is finally admitting what the rest of America already knew — that Democrats were conducting an unauthorized impeachment proceeding, refusing to give the President due process, and their secret, shady, closed door depositions are completely and irreversibly illegitimate," White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamWhite House: Democrats' resolution shows impeachment is 'illegitimate sham' Democrats unveil impeachment procedures Press: Baby Donald throws a temper tantrum MORE said in a statement.
People in the city, where 22016% of residents are black, are still dealing with the crisis's fallout: children whose neurological development may have been irreversibly damaged; pregnant women who had miscarriages after drinking the contaminated water — the number of miscarriages spiked by 290% after the water was switched; people whose trust in their elected officials and reliance on the infrastructure that runs through their city has been turned upside down; and corroded lead pipes on the main water lines and in people's homes that have yet to be replaced.
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The Foreign Ministries of the Republic of Korea and Japan recently announced that a deal has been reached to "finally and irreversibly" resolve the historically sensitive issue of "comfort women" – the euphemism used to refer to the innocent girls who were abducted and forced into sexual servitude by Japanese Imperial Forces during World War II.  U.S. Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE heralded the "resolution of the comfort women issue" and applauded Japanese Prime Minister Abe for having the "courage" to reach this agreement, although no survivors, now affectionately known as "grandmothers," were consulted before, during or after the announcement of the agreement or the posting of Kerry's press statement.

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