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"irrevocably" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be changed

652 Sentences With "irrevocably"

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Among the industries the Internet has irrevocably altered is advertising.
The bonds are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Zhuhai Huafa.
Those catchphrases and caricatures are irrevocably seared into our consciousness.
Our TV landscape today was irrevocably changed by "The Sopranos."
And Luke Skywalker seemed irrevocably tainted after a surprise revelation.
He was immediately and irrevocably in love with his daughter.
If this happens, the global nuclear balance may shift irrevocably.
He knew his career was about to be irrevocably altered.
Not completely gone and not irrevocably ended, but forever altered.
The little letter returns to his alphabetical siblings irrevocably transformed.
I "irrevocably and unconditionally" gave the flag to the museum.
It is the day something about my life altered irrevocably.
But in that space of time, something had changed irrevocably.
Though not irrevocably, at least not yet, because it's still around.
Whatever happens next, DeepMind's presence in the UK has changed irrevocably.
That thing you've always wanted has changed, irrevocably, in a night.
The MTN programme is unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Bocom Leasing.
Everywhere I see bliss from which I alone am irrevocably excluded.
The two bond issues are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Huafa.
The influential designer has irrevocably changed the face of men's wear.
He was never rightfully of this world but shaped it irrevocably.
By the onset of the Cold War, they seemed irrevocably opposed.
I believe India's karma especially is irrevocably enmeshed with this species.
Hiking Kilimanjaro may change irrevocably, and sooner than you might think.
The bonds will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Zhuhai Huafa.
A gift that my leaking, faulty, irrevocably damaged memory, had discarded.
Blackburn, 66, is trying to plunge Tennessee deeper and irrevocably into Trumpism.
She testified that the killing three years ago irrevocably changed her family.
There's no question that Facebook has already changed the world, perhaps irrevocably.
And the U.S. competitive advantage will continue to slip away, perhaps irrevocably.
First: Her political career is irrevocably tied to her antagonistic class warfare.
Irrevocably changed Sutherland Springs is a small community of about 600 residents.
The squad sees things and, worse, does things that irrevocably changes them.
Something in my body or brain has gone dramatically and irrevocably wrong.
The MTN programme will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Bocom Leasing.
He's learned about all the ways his town could be irrevocably damaged.
Lopas fears the fires have irrevocably destroyed many farmers in Sonoma County.
"The property is held in the McGraw Family Trust, irrevocably," he added.
But the experience has irrevocably changed how both think about their politics.
Beyoncé's self-titled album irrevocably changed the fabric of the music industry.
Each film holds traces of lives cut short or otherwise irrevocably altered.
Sadly, these relationships are being irrevocably eroded by demographic, economic, and epidemiological forces.
He hoped, he said, to stop the country from doing something "irrevocably stupid".
In one fell swoop, multiple companies damaged trust with their users — perhaps irrevocably.
The internet and the multibillion-­dollar business ecosystems it supports are changing irrevocably.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by International Financial Center Property Ltd.
But the diagnosis came too late: The woman's brain had been irrevocably damaged.
The proposed notes will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Huarong Real Estate.
But frustration will not stop the grave risks of an irrevocably flawed agreement.
Water can cease being wet if it can irrevocably transmute itself into gold.
Potosí made the money that irrevocably changed the economic complexion of the world.
All obligations of the subsidiary are unconditionally, irrevocably and fully guaranteed by YXP.
All of the combined debt is unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Chubb Limited.
It defined nations as irrevocably divided from one another by race and heritage.
The situation at the refuge, and across the rural west, has now changed irrevocably.
The documentary will chronicle McGowan's Hollywood career, which is irrevocably linked to Harvey Weinstein.
Every edge and contour of the island is now different, its shape irrevocably changed.
However, healthcare policy is irrevocably important to all Americans and must not lose continuity.
Is Will (Noah Schnapp) be irrevocably altered by his time in the Upside Down?
But think carefully before you decide that you're irrevocably locked into the Apple ecosystem.
And so you feel that you're just deeply and irrevocably embedded in that story.
That being the case, the crucial bond between the two already looks irrevocably fractured.
But to climb a building is to change the way you see it, irrevocably.
That's an important opportunity for patient engagement, education, and a cure that's now irrevocably lost.
It doesn't lean hard into the good guy/bad guy dynamic that is irrevocably present.
Let's hope He hasn't irrevocably tarnished this incredible prospect through his irresponsible and selfish actions.
As a result, the stories, traditions, music and dance of these cultures became irrevocably intertwined.
Then, suddenly and irrevocably, without much warning, the Knicks' chemistry collapsed like a sand castle.
A friend told me it was a funny show, but I find it irrevocably sad.
Could that sweet video simply be a goodbye to a once happy marriage irrevocably derailed?
But Ryan has been unable to accept that reality has departed irrevocably from his expectations.
" He sent me back a text saying, "Irrevocably bad, irredeemably bad, terribly bad, awfully bad…!
The proposed notes under the MTN programme are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Huarong International.
It's only because of that other show that we know this world is irrevocably broken.
But although the leader board had changed irrevocably, there was more golf to be played.
The expressions of my sexuality had all been irrevocably marked and in some cases destroyed.
As such, the law may irrevocably cause a breach of U.S. relations with its allies.
But his credibility may have been irrevocably damaged, lawyers with experience in such trials say.
The magnitude of the devastation was severe, and the lives of those affected irrevocably altered.
Rivers will be irrevocably changed if the Chilean government doesn't grant them permanent legal protection.
The future I thought was in store for me that was instantly and irrevocably gone.
Human experience of medicine changed irrevocably with the introduction of anesthesia in the late 1840s.
Who among us did not have their childhood irrevocably scarred by Charo's performance in Thumbelina?
But this is imprudent unless liberals irrevocably control all three branches of the federal government.
They told us American political allegiances based on economic, demographic, and ideological lines were irrevocably changed.
Contrary to popular opinion, the pre-existing exclusion and ObamaCare's individual mandate are not irrevocably intertwined.
Now, are any of these major, life-altering problems that irrevocably effect the overall technology industry?
Many of the law's opponents fear that North Carolina's reputation has already been tarnished, perhaps irrevocably.
Under Law 5/2013, all IVF's financial obligations are explicitly, unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Valencia.
He was, therefore, doubly shocked by his out-of-body experience, which had seemed irrevocably real.
But that aura has also been deeply and perhaps irrevocably tarnished by this health care failure.
Or...anyway, it is probably not true that the NBA Finals changed irrevocably at that moment.
Sucher said Boeing's response after the two crashes irrevocably damaged what was left of public trust.
Finally being there in person made it immediately clear for me: This system is irrevocably broken.
They have historically opposed coal mining and worry Cloud Peak's expansion would irrevocably damage the environment.
In fact, I knew as I was saying it that the world had been irrevocably altered.
And now this Florida Keys clan, its Kennedyesque luster irrevocably tarnished, is atoning for its sins.
You didn't have to worry that your social value was irrevocably tied to your sexual value.
With two severe head injuries, he was in a coma for three weeks, his brain irrevocably damaged.
He may think the ability to find a soulmate will transform humanity irrevocably, but his sister disagrees.
I hope that I shall have the cognitive capability to recognise when these thresholds are irrevocably crossed.
Gina Rodriguez's life changed irrevocably once she booked Jane the Virgin — but not always for the better.
He gained notoriety for Aereo, which was well on its way to irrevocably changing the TV business.
From the moment each is told when his or her life will end, they are irrevocably altered.
Once we transition, those bonds are the same, but the way we experience them is irrevocably altered.
"The stakes for the race for governor in Arizona just changed utterly and irrevocably," David Garcia wrote.
But as the charade continues, the lives of several people in the small town are irrevocably changed.
The notes are to be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by China-based Bright Food (Group) Co., Ltd.
The senior unsecured notes issued by Huarong Universe are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Huarong Real Estate.
Lovato, like many of us, is heartbroken over the lives lost and irrevocably changed by the shooting.
Ninety seven percent of scientists agree that humans, through greenhouse gas emissions, are altering our climate irrevocably.
But whether or not the cafes and shops are full, Turkey feels irrevocably changed, said Mr. Osterlund.
Yet the President's boiling feuds are just one area in which opinion about him is irrevocably polarized.
But the U.S. wants that insurance policy irrevocably and verifiably cancelled before coming to the negotiating table.
It is also another sign that the non-aggression pact between the two has been irrevocably breached.
These are the narrative threads of the exhibition, titled "Saga," and for the artist they're irrevocably intertwined.
And he shows, both in word and picture, how his life and art are entirely, irrevocably intertwined.
The railroad changed life irrevocably, altering both time and vision as scenery grew unstable and raced past.
But the images taken by the artist deepen the mood of life irrevocably disrupted, especially in retrospect.
The British journalist thinks cities such as London or Malmo in Sweden have been irrevocably changed by migration.
The notes will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Hong Kong branch of ABC (ABC HK Branch).
The zero-coupon bonds are explicitly, unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Republic of Austria (Austria; AA+/Stable).
Serena's on maternity leave, but the future of American tennis (at least) is irrevocably in black women's hands.
The programme is irrevocably and unconditionally guaranteed by UBS Group AG (A/Positive/F1), the group's holding company.
The decision led to several lawsuits that argued the new rules would irrevocably hurt women across the nation.
By the time the credits roll, no one but Nekeisha has been irrevocably swayed in any one direction.
President Obama's personal animus against Netanyahu has irrevocably altered the course of Middle East peace for the worse.
Time to take something good and pure in this world and make it irrevocably tied to something awful.
The athlete is not seen as irrevocably broken; they simply have an issue that needs to be addressed.
Anyway, have at it before you get irrevocably bored of the joke, the show, your life, etc, etc.
Through a series of purchases, investments, and coalitions, traditional sport structures and proclivities finally merged irrevocably with esports.
The proposed bond will be explicitly, unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Republic of Austria (Austria; AA+/Stable).
Any shot, any ambush, any flank is a place where the world of the game could change irrevocably.
As we've reported before, should Trump somehow carry out the impossible, America's food supply would be irrevocably crippled.
For hundreds of fans who owned shares, the news that they would lose them changed a relationship irrevocably.
These activities, as they threaten animal species and irrevocably change ecosystems, also bring people and wild animals together.
But a number of chiefs who hold Wet'suwet'en hereditary leadership fear the project will irrevocably alter their land.
The next president will shape the direction of America's prosperity and the future of the planet, perhaps irrevocably.
Sessions has irrevocably eroded confidence in his ability to continue serving as an impartial enforcer of America's laws.
They will face a decade of litigation to block them from irrevocably despoiling this cultural and environmental treasure.
President Trump was irrevocably branded as racist, sexist and homophobic even before he sat in the Oval Office.
When people make irrational decisions during an economic downturn, they can irrevocably ruin the prospects for their retirement.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Hanrui International Investment Company Limited (HII), HanRui's wholly owned subsidiary.
And despite what it tells its victims, it seems designed to destroy data irrevocably rather than encrypt it reversibly.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the issuer's ultimate parent, Hefei Industry Investment Holding (Group) Co., Ltd.
If the senator from Vermont ever represented a unified wing of progressives, that wing has now splintered, probably irrevocably.
But the Faith of the Seven were irrevocably angered when Aenys himself married his two children to one another.
New characters are changed irrevocably by the storm, such as T.C. in Margaret Wilkerson Sexton's "A Kind of Freedom".
Your Instagram is irrevocably linked to your profile, too — so you know the people in the profiles are legit.
The bonds are to be issued by CSCEC Finance (Cayman) II Limited, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by CSCECL.
Because of this, it is undeniable that many lives have already been lost and irrevocably destroyed by the organization.
Union representatives say changes have skewed the job market irrevocably and many unscrupulous employers have taken advantage of that.
Furthermore, the notes will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the Hong Kong branch of ABC (ABC HK Branch).
For each of them, their mutations are a result of a life-altering incident that irrevocably altered their life.
And I was afraid that rejecting that would mean willfully hurting them, and irrevocably damaging our already-fraught relationship.
That measure, which was ultimately struck down by the courts, irrevocably shifted Latinos in California toward the Democratic Party.
As humanity nears the end of the 803s, signs that our planet is irrevocably changing can be found everywhere.
It is arguing that climate change, which will result from burning the mine's coal, will irrevocably damage the reef.
In such a case, the rule of law will be in jeopardy and the country will be irrevocably split.
It digs into how the act of observing something irrevocably changes it, and how minor choices have unintended consequences.
"She talked about the propensity to be irrevocably altered based on consumption of what [moderators] were supposedly moderating against."
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by BRI and are rated at the same level as Baosteel Group.
The fall of patriarchy had basically happened, the world had irrevocably changed … and nobody knew what to do next.
However, if he did, it utterly and irrevocably disqualifies him as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
If the disease is caught early, it can be treated before a patient begins to irrevocably lose their sight.
The bonds are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by the issuer's ultimate parent company, Guangzhou Industrial Investment Fund Management Co., Ltd.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Xingang International Investment Company Limited (XII), a wholly owned subsidiary of XCID.
The only thing that might change this is if the court questions whether triggering Article 50 irrevocably leads to Brexit.
They're no longer assigned to Avery, but, like Kratz, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting are irrevocably invested in Avery's future.
But this one, though the company has built right to the edge of the river, hasn't quite irrevocably happened yet.
" A trip to the local hospital confirmed Gloria was pregnant — something that irrevocably brands her as a Boko Haram "bride.
By endangering the future of humanity, the Bulletin means that life will change irrevocably in ways that are highly undesirable.
But though the show was eventually venerated, its evisceration on Broadway irrevocably changed the lives of the young performers involved.
It was a plain-spoken and evocative message from a grieving 211-year-old whose life had been irrevocably altered.
War has ripple effects, and my life has been irrevocably changed because of our continuing conflicts in the Middle East.
So we set out to uncover whether and how a copyright could be fully and irrevocably abandoned under U.S. law.
Copeland sat for an interview about how the simple spit kit has sent the past irrevocably careening into the present.
The writer's personal history is bound up with that of Central Europe, including stops in places irrevocably changed by time.
With the isolation of an entire people from their true identity, we irrevocably lost six million of our own kin.
Passersby walking down Calle Venecia, the tiny street where it is located, are irrevocably drawn into its small storefront space.
So far, one of the Turks has been irrevocably granted asylum — despite efforts by Greece&aposs government to block the decision.
Ms Ortega's dissent may be a sign that not all members of the regime are prepared to break irrevocably with democracy.
Yet to imagine that a tape of the utterance would damage him irrevocably would be to forget the past three years.
Simply put, it's how social networking platforms have created a feedback loop that is irrevocably harming our real-world social fabric.
Active users will pay or transfer their photos; others may discover that a visual record of their life is irrevocably lost.
But I'm a little pissed at him because he won't give me the copyright and that picture changed my life irrevocably.
The scandal over Harvey Weinstein's treatment of women, and over the other reprobates exposed in his wake, is changing Hollywood irrevocably.
Not only has the pop icon helped irrevocably change fashion as we know it, but he also helped change the world.
"A lot of our heroes are adults who've had something happen to them that has irrevocably changed their life," Loeb said.
Her words serve as an important reminder that while rape may change survivors' lives irrevocably, it doesn't have to break them.
The notes are issued by Rongshi International Finance Limited, SDIC's indirectly wholly owned subsidiary, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by SDIC.
The historic coal industrial complex that includes both coal mining and coal-fired electric plants has been permanently and irrevocably replaced.
Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign scrambled the electoral map, as he won several states that some considered reliably, even irrevocably, blue.
In the last photograph, the confident-looking dandy of the initial one has softly disappeared, and the world has irrevocably changed.
We must remember that the one election when our parties stood irrevocably on questions of principle was the election of 1860.
Second, it's also true that the country is changing; the way powerful men are able to treat women has changed, irrevocably.
Those shareholders had committed "irrevocably" to tender their shares at the offered price even if a higher rival offer came out.
Rather, it was intended to irrevocably destroy the viability of the very "two-state solution" the president claims to be protecting.
She's no longer the cocky and carefree teenager in the first half of the game; her world has been irrevocably changed.
And now, a few years on, in a world that's changed irrevocably and incredibly, we're left to pick up the pieces.
This world is irrevocably fallen, a place of death and decay, and we have lost our connection with a better one.
The money sitting in these funds is earmarked irrevocably for charity — and it has already been claimed as a tax deduction.
From growth engine to brake All the resulting uncertainty for businesses will be irrevocably reflected in not-too-favorable economic data.
Clinton and corruption are two words irrevocably associated with each other since the days of the Whitewater land deal and Mrs.
Still, the tweet affirmed Trump is irrevocably at odds with Wray, the third person to serve as FBI director under Trump.
His technical knowledge afforded him insights into how the power between the state and the citizen was being transformed, perhaps irrevocably.
These stories irrevocably changed my view of parental choice in education from one of economics and policy to one of morality.
According to her, construction in the neighborhood would irrevocably change the character of an area predominantly catering to working-class immigrants.
The notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by STP and are therefore rated at the same level as STP's Long-Term IDR.
This tech irrevocably altered hominin evolutionary history, setting the stage for even more sophisticated stone tools, such as the ensuing Acheulean culture.
The jump from the oceans to the continents was a monumental event, one that would irrevocably change the face of our plant.
The notes are rated at the same level as Tewoo's senior unsecured rating because they are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Tewoo.
Entire neighborhoods have changed rapidly, irrevocably affecting longstanding social networks — something that Theresa's lawsuit says the city is legally required to consider.
Top Wise Excellent Enterprise is a fully owned subsidiary of KDX and the proposed notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by KDX.
Families broke apart, titans fell, new rivals rose, and several relationships between main characters were irrevocably changed in a multitude of ways.
Poulton said Ottawa had never moved to deport Oberlander, since it could only do so once his citizenship had been irrevocably revoked.
The rapid digitization of information has irrevocably transformed the way we communicate — with texts and emails effectively edging out pen and paper.
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf/youtube It was a high-five accident set up by Greenleaf that went horribly, irrevocably, unforgettably wrong.
The perpetual capital securities are issued by Weichai International Hong Kong Energy Group Co., Limited, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Weichai.
Still, if any artist from this sprawling Latin music industry deserves credit for irrevocably changing the status quo stateside, it's Bad Bunny.
Meanwhile, there are two forces irrevocably connected and driving our healthcare system toward an ultimate collision with socialized medicine: cost and coverage.
Johnson got to work radically altering the business in a series of moves that ultimately and irrevocably alienated JCPenney's core customer base.
Theirs is the last hate-filled stand of the white man in societies that globalization has irrevocably changed in composition and color.
It should irrevocably log that Google got data that they were not entitled to access, and now refuse to answer questions about.
Many of those still remaining have been irrevocably altered — the courtyards inside divided and redivided over the seven decades of Communist rule.
However, after the results in Iowa, that image Trump spent so much time promoting was in deep danger of being irrevocably tarnished.
Democrats hope that Sondland's appearance could begin to shape public opinion -- that has become more accommodating towards impeachment, irrevocably against the President.
The filter bubble, hostility toward political adversaries, and the perception that society is irrevocably divided are global problems — and are all related.
Hellishly good-looking, irrevocably calm and a quiet observer who missed nothing, he was smarter but didn't need anyone to know it.
The tight-knit neighborhood that Ms. Maiello had known and loved had changed irrevocably, she said, with rowhouses replaced by large developments.
But his decision to recuse himself from the Mueller investigation has haunted his tenure and irrevocably damaged his standing with the president.
Wigmore died in 20133, but in her long and complicated life, she irrevocably altered the American concept of health and food and medicine.
Every day, I awoke to a world that felt irrevocably different from the horrors people like me had endured all those years ago.
Where Neo Yokio asks viewers to laugh at the idle rich, Pink Christmas has carte blanche to violently and irrevocably take them down.
At least two individuals have had their accounts irrevocably deleted by the company and claim they were booted for their far-right views.
Montag's now-husband, Spencer Pratt, has taken responsibility for the rumor, but it damaged the friendship between Conrad and Montag pretty much irrevocably.
The notes under this programme will be issued by CK Property Finance (MTN) Limited and will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by CKP.
These spaces aren't all hateful, but some clearly are irrevocably poisoned by violence, to the point of "jokingly" adopting Rodger as a saint.
Homeland dealt with keeping up a domestic life that's been irrevocably damaged; Bitter Bread is keeping up a life while estranged from home.
The notes will be issued by Zhongyuan Sincere Investment Co. Ltd, Yuzi's indirectly wholly owned subsidiary, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Yuzi.
The notes are issued by CSCEC Finance II, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by China State Construction Engineering Corporation Ltd (CSCECL; A/Stable).
I can only speak for one — though I can say without a doubt that one life has been irrevocably changed for the better.
This news doesn't mean that stem cell research is irrevocably damaged—and it isn't even the first time such mutations have been discovered.
That's because this cluster of corals — the world's largest — is very much in danger, with a large swath of it already irrevocably destroyed.
Harvey Weinstein The next chapter of the scandal that irrevocably changed Hollywood and sparked nationwide conversations about power and sexual misconduct has begun.
The Haggler In this episode, we meet a man who says his life was irrevocably changed, for the worse, by a truck dealership.
A frenzied period, culminating in a shutdown of the federal government, briefly imperiled the speech and could irrevocably influence its tenor and reception.
Griffin appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Friday night to discuss the ramification of the photo that "irrevocably" changed her life.
Then Timmy meets another man, and her bond with Jon is instantly, irrevocably fractured, though it takes months for them to realize it.
It's a motif written about in this column often, but it underpins each weekly entry: pro wrestling is irrevocably wedded to its past.
The fact that a hostile foreign government executed a plan to influence, and therefore irrevocably damage, the bedrock of our democracy is unfathomable.
Amazon has already irrevocably changed the way we shop at Christmas, but will this new service change the way we perform Christmas too?
Missing is a discussion of how the workings of your body necessarily and irrevocably shape your brain's structure and function, and vice versa.
It's true that his women are all so irrevocably solitary you feel that they could be devoured by the shadows at any moment.
The proposed notes are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Dongfang Investment (Holdings) Corporation Limited (Dongfang Investment), a wholly owned subsidiary of Yancheng Oriental.
But what's so thrilling — and so terrifying — about this "Othello," directed by Sam Gold, is that everything that occurs is so irrevocably inevitable.
Democrats hope that months focusing on apparent abuses of power by Trump will have soured crucial swing-state suburban voters irrevocably against him.
The coup d'état, orchestrated by the CIA and MI6, irrevocably shaped the subsequent 67 years and counting of US interventionism for the worse.
"Anyone in Durham's shoes would do well to remember that, in dealing with this administration, many reputations have been irrevocably lost," he wrote.
One of the few things of which I am irrevocably sure is that background scores are the purest art in the movie business.
The trio at the center of Last Flag Flying have never launched a war, but their lives are irrevocably marked by them nonetheless.
No matter that the deeper implications of these motifs might be irrevocably lost on the viewer; one is drawn in by Pwerle's technique.
It was cynical, self-interested, and perhaps irrevocably distorted the historical record of the Wehrmacht even as World War 2 historiography was taking shape.
Earth's landscape — geographic and political — has shifted irrevocably because of climate change, and much of the world is in the midst of water wars.
Sometimes that weird stuff is good; sometimes it is the opposite of good; sometimes it is capable of irrevocably changing your perception of reality.
The proposed perpetual capital securities will be issued by Weichai International Hong Kong Energy Group Co., Limited, and unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by Weichai.
He doesn't seem to be saying society as it is today is irrevocably enthralled by social media, as if it's a necessity for living.
Trump just had to advise China to limit, immediately and irrevocably, its exports to the U.S. to the amount of its purchases from America.
Our definition of "contemporary" changed irrevocably after the 2016 election, and Parks and Rec is a cultural artifact of the world that preceded it.
This appears to be a horrific split-second decision and mistake that resulted in Ruszczyk's tragic death and a police officer's life irrevocably altered.
I spent far too long reading about the protocols used to secure the chip, but the conclusion seemed inescapable: I had irrevocably owned myself.
Would we be the sort of people to know when to stop, or at least pause, before committing ourselves irrevocably to violence and brutality?
Moreover, whether a member of the EU or not, Britain is a European country, deeply and irrevocably linked to the fortunes of the continent.
Though Mr. Glass has never liked the term "Minimalism," to which he has become irrevocably connected, it suggests how his work casts its spell.
But in 1948, something astonishing happened, a plot-twist that would irrevocably change the American Jewish story, though it happened halfway across the globe.
Calling people racist was no longer a matter of evaluating their opinions; it was an accusation of being irrevocably warped at the very core.
I learned the most about the crisis, however, from residents who weren't drug users, but whose lives had been irrevocably altered by others' addiction.
It's not true that the NBA Finals changed irrevocably at the moment that Draymond Green socked LeBron James in the wiener during Game 4.
But it is probably not true that the NBA Finals changed irrevocably at the moment that Draymond Green socked LeBron James in the wiener.
Leaders at every level must be frank that this is frightening, unprecedented and irrevocably changes how we provide care and prepare for the future.
Others in the business world have questioned how long he can continue on the panel without irrevocably damaging his reputation, Reuters and CNBC reported.
Anyone who thinks America is irrevocably divided now should take a look at the build-up to, and the insanity of, the Oxford riots.
But he didn&apost apologize to the legions of lives irrevocably altered by one of the defining policies of his tenure in City Hall.
But if Democrats are successful in forcing the end of the filibuster, the U.S. Senate will be irrevocably changed – and not for the better.
But the guidelines have changed the museum profession irrevocably, perhaps as much as Beckmann changed German painting or as life in exile changed him.
Both the nature of reporting and fandom have already been irrevocably changed by Twitter, as has the ability for an individual athlete to market themselves.
In December 2015, Rita sued Roc Nation claiming she hadn't been allowed to release her second album and their working relationship was now "irrevocably damaged".
Standing at the door, which would lock automatically and irrevocably once I closed it, I wracked my brain for what I felt I was forgetting.
The Kardashian-Humphries marriage is now long over, but what the ex-couple unleashed with their $10 million wedding has irrevocably changed the celebrity landscape.
Tom is a bit of a Luddite, even though (or maybe because) his father invented the Feed and changed their world irrevocably by doing so.
Some of us came into a world in which we could readily share Bowie's art, while others grew to appreciate how it irrevocably shaped culture.
Now based in Cuba, she has turned the same critical eye toward Cuban society, capturing a way of life that will soon be changed irrevocably.
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Long averse to his predecessor's policies and platforms, Trump has viewed Merkel as irrevocably tied to Obama, according to people who have spoken to him.
That said, if you run out of drinks at midnight on the dot and don't have a backup plan, you have irrevocably fucked up. 55.
The game that defines it, though, is changing, an occasion that used to be exclusively local irrevocably altered, somehow, by its contact with the global.
"Those who see it will find themselves irrevocably altered by the experience," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times in 1989.212-727-8110, filmforum.
On Thursday, Huawei accused the US government of seeking to "irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation" for competitive reasons, after the Justice Department announced the additional allegations.
Huawei pleaded not guilty to the initial charges, and claimed Thursday that the US government is seeking to "irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation" for competitive reasons.
In 2007, I had just finished celebrating my 46th birthday when I received a diagnosis that would irrevocably shape my life for years to come.
If you believe that things are in fact very bad and irrevocably broken, it follows that fixing them will not, and should not, be easy.
He later described that time as a turning point, one that ended his academic career and set him irrevocably into a life of political opposition.
But Chicherova has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, saying she would only return her medal if her "guilt will be proven irrevocably".
Writing erotica has irrevocably changed my life, and has given me new perspectives on my own sexuality as well as those of my fellow human beings.
The weather isn't friendly, Valentine's Day is a tacky reminder that love has been commercialized irrevocably, and, to make matters worse, it's not even holiday season.
Ulysse gives readers a riveting story of a woman who is trying to make sense of a homescape that, if not wholly disappeared, is irrevocably altered.
" The crowd cheered, and she explained that she was supporting Sanders in 1003 because he has "irrevocably changed the terrain and the conversation of this country.
Somehow it was easier to articulate that anger by stabbing the fabric with scissors — destroying something irrevocably, however trivial — than it was to simply say it.
Whoever he was as a person, he had an important role in your story, and in walking away from him, that story has inevitably, irrevocably changed.
Forget everything you think you know about yourself or reality, because a gorgeous new video of the Grand Canyon is about to irrevocably fuck you up.
Some of the parents who spoke at Hignite's hearing called the woman "a wolf in sheep's clothing" whose behavior changed their children irrevocably, reports the paper.
Johnston got that and, regardless of his diminished role over the past few years, it feels as though something has irrevocably changed at WWE going forward.
"The reputation of our company is irrevocably linked to targets... Nobody can see how the energy transition will play out over this period," van Beurden said.
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What began as a collaboration turns into a nightmare, as Hussein's bees begin to attack Hatidze's, the natural order of things thrown irrevocably out of whack.
In twin memoirs, the novelist Aleksandar Hemon (now a Chicagoan) looks back on his childhood in 303s Sarajevo, before that city was irrevocably altered by war.
While Pavarotti's career seemed, to many, to descend irrevocably toward the stadium as if to damnation, for Mr. Domingo the 1990s ended up being a blip.
It is a place where my life can be irrevocably transformed because a man could exert control, manipulation and violence over me for years without repercussion.
It was as unbelievable an image as was the idea of a house swallowed to its tip, as was the idea of lives so irrevocably changed.
But then you remember that this is a perfectly accurate description of our actual world, which is ending, for someone, somewhere, constantly and suddenly and irrevocably.
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On Monday the Pentagon announced it would halt all F-35 equipment transfers to Turkey unless Ankara irrevocably abandoned plans to acquire the S-400 system.
In "What You Have Heard Is True," Forché traces how this initial encounter with a stranger irrevocably changed the course of her art and her life.
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Eight years after Mackenzie Phillips revealed that she was once in a long-term incestuous relationship with her dad, her family relationships seem to be irrevocably damaged.
That something, I think, is that I have become ridiculously, irrationally, and irrevocably possessive over the character, and legacy, of Diana ever since I saw Wonder Woman.
Once it's possible to edit the mind, the bedrock of truth and lived experience will be irrevocably changed, at risk of silent manipulation on a profound level.
The year is 2015 — 20 years in the future from the series' 1995 debut — and Earth has been irrevocably damaged by an event called the Second Impact.
The pushback came after Graham asserted in speaking with reporters that Paul was "irrevocably gone" and wouldn't support the Senate GOP effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
From wild comments on masturbation, his desperate and failing pursuit for a partner, and distorted sense of self, it seemed that celebrity status had twisted Mayer irrevocably.
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The set, reportedly from a performance earlier in December, was swiftly condemned, but presumably also provided some comfort for anyone concerned that #MeToo irrevocably wrecks men's lives.
She seems to imply that queerness is irrevocably intertwined with one's rejection of the mainstream, and that the Buttigiegs are less queer because they've refused this rejection.
If we don't do something about immigration very, very soon the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed and we will be a very different country.
Now, the nature of the race has been irrevocably altered in its final weeks by the full-scale deployment of a national teachers' union's political war machine.
Things turn dark and irrevocably ham-handed when a couple of men from an oath-supporting citizens group — a kind of paramilitary organization in disguise — show up.
It's a chilling way to suggest that the symphony's sense of order, and Russia's by proxy, was irrevocably changed the moment a nervous Cossack fired his gun.
Pondering grief and denial, lost dreams and irrevocably altered futures, Mr. Walter proves you don't need a giant-sized special-effects budget to conjure enchantment and danger.
For a full day, I was irrevocably freed from the endless wars on social media comment sections, and the nagging need to constantly fact-check my sources.
Warren may not be the Democratic nominee for president, but her campaign has permanently and irrevocably changed the playing field for women candidates for years to come.
But the place and position he occupies in American life has irrevocably changed what is and what isn't a laughing matter, at least for the time being.
Both women implied that while they'd previously sensed the system was rotten, their perception of the film industry is irrevocably different now that they've been presented with proof.
The precise details remain hazy, but it's clear that this was a moment when the world changed irrevocably: it was one way before, and something much worse after.
In the 1990s, TV viewers weren't used to long-arc serial dramas where the protagonist changed rapidly and irrevocably, the way protagonists are expected to in today's stories.
Missy's three daughters, who also spoke to NBC, have been irrevocably changed by the loss of their mother but are handling it in their own ways, Brandon said.
But as soon as I touched her, kissed her, as soon as I marked her, was deep within her, she would know that she was irrevocably, undeniably mine.
But when Calvino's days of "sweet anxiety" turn into years for Haviv, the moments of history are sometimes lost irrevocably; visual evidence can't always call up the past.
"When you have a child with a life-threatening illness, you have an irrevocably altered existence," Barbara Sourkes had told the Levys, and Esther feels that is true.
You can see a long distance from the top of that Hawaiian volcano, and the figures don't lie: CO2 is building up irrevocably with each year of delay.
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Until Saturday afternoon, the Terrys occupied the trees to oppose a development project that would, they fear, poison local water supplies and irrevocably damage the area's natural beauty.
A network seen in its early days as a tool to foster financial and political unity across a fragmented planet has irrevocably cleaved into two completely separate spheres.
The only question that need trouble her now: How does one avoid going slowly and irrevocably insane in a drafty castle the size of an Italian hill town?
Just this weekend, our conception of clubbing was irrevocably, violently altered forever because a bloke in England took a shit on the dancefloor of a club called Reflex.
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But my queerness and my trichotillomania journey are irrevocably woven together, an entanglement of internal identity, private struggles, and outward presentation that's as beautiful as it is messy.
They are alternately situations where Morty irrevocably messed up, his family showed how little they care about him, or Rick embarrassed himself and didn't want Morty to remember.
In that moment, it seemed as if the prophets were right, and our relentless progression had irrevocably tipped the balance from innovation and growth to disaster and decline.
I devoted my time to the raw grit of helping people, and in the process I fell irrevocably in love with a new type of service: public service.
"Just the building of the infrastructure itself will irrevocably change the region that is currently an intact ecosystem and is therefore very resilient to climatic change," Flynn said.
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The indictment was "part of an attempt to irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation and its business for reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement," said a Huawei spokesperson.
As ideals of artistic agency change, so will the need to evaluate the relationship between music and context, and how context can define and irrevocably transform an album.
Republicans really are on the verge of repealing a significant part of Obamacare, of substantially growing the ranks of the uninsured and perhaps irrevocably damaging the health insurance market.
For a while, Northern Africa was connected to South America by a land bridge, but these continents were finally and irrevocably separated about 95 to 105 million years ago.
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The general idea is that, while a person may be considered legally dead, they may not have attained information theoretic death, whereby integral brain structures have been irrevocably destroyed.
New research that we've published with our colleague Mary Laske Bell shows that African American men who are former inmates are irrevocably harmed by time they spent behind bars.
A top Vatican official on Tuesday described the Catholic Church's ongoing sexual abuse scandal as its "own 6900/2628," saying many had been "wounded irrevocably and mortally" by priests.
But restarting talks on the North's terms would reward the defiance of its young leader, Kim Jong-un, with no guarantee that he will dismantle the nuclear program irrevocably.
It is an implication that can be denied only by rejecting the irrevocably tainted project of taking away the birthright citizenship based on the alleged crimes of a parent.
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And although allegations of racism against Thomas derailed the conversation about Hill's accusations in the moment, the hearing irrevocably changed the way Americans view sexual harassment in the workplace.
In return, they have won a clutch of domestic championships and national cups; they have transformed each of their leagues, irrevocably altering the balance of power in their homelands.
"This new indictment is part of the Justice Department's attempt to irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation and its business for reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement," said Huawei.
Three years into his presidency, the once-unapologetic womanizer has not only earned the trust of the anti-abortion community, he's irrevocably changed its standards for future Republican leaders.
Mitchell — to his admitted surprise — appeared for the defense, which argues that because the defendants were tortured at CIA "black sites" around the world, their statements are irrevocably tainted.
Some 2,700 liters of water are required to make a single cotton T-shirt, and cotton cultivation further exhausts soil, while agrochemicals irrevocably damage ecosystems in Pakistan and Australia.
Walking inside, Superflux wrote that the apartment shows that "The world has irrevocably changed, and the family home is now a space to not only live, but to survive."
"Some writers were committed to an anti-alienation principle, arguing that the legislature could not irrevocably transfer or renounce its ultimate authority to chart the nation's course," they concluded.
Whether she's aware of how irrevocably she's reshaping the culture of this all-black firm to regain the personal and professional standing she lost is yet to be shown.
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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is considering the case of Ms. Jiménez and 10 other women who were sexually abused, tortured and jailed, their lives irrevocably altered.
This much we know for sure: should he not withdraw his entry into the N.F.L. draft, he will irrevocably give up his final season of eligibility in college football.
It was also an Academy Awards ceremony that was just as determined to let its audiences know that whatever passed for traditional at the Oscars has finally, irrevocably changed.
Palestinians across the political spectrum said Mr. Trump's decision was so biased toward Israel that he had irrevocably harmed his administration's ability to be seen as a fair broker.
Love is my only momentum: I can only move forward, somehow, moment by moment, one foot in front of the other, even as the ground beneath us crumbles irrevocably backward.
Even after the crew has irrevocably crossed the village's Islamic elders, Alassane's film keeps its fiery political implications at arm's length, letting the comedy speak through its own growing darkness.
Nowhere is this more true than over Brexit – and it is sending the country stumbling perhaps irrevocably to a chaotic "no deal" outcome that will likely usher in further instability.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is back, and although the world seems to have changed irrevocably since it was last on air, Oliver's shtick remains pretty much the same.
Combined with its deep need for oil, this has created a toxic spiral of dependence: The future of Correa's Andean petrocracy is irrevocably bound to whims of the global market.
None of those minutes, though, came against the Thunder lineup that swung the Western Conference semis for OKC and made the San Antonio Spurs look so suddenly and irrevocably old.
As comic author Jon Tsuei pointed out on Twitter, Japan has a relationship to technology that is fundamentally different from the states, which is why GitS is so irrevocably Japanese.
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"Our state is irrevocably anchored in the world of socialism, the world of true freedom, democracy and human dignity," General Secretary Erich Honecker assured East Germans in a 1984 speech.
And Descartes, despite overdoing his mental homework, did not maintain, as he is often supposed to have done, that the mind and the body are irrevocably split from each other.
It is often the company's response to that failure — and their attempt at recovery — that make the difference between a customer going away delighted, satisfied or irrevocably (and vocally) angry.
Erica Strange (Erin Karpluk), a smart, sexy and underachieving 32-year-old, finds her world irrevocably changed when she seeks treatment for a premature midlife crisis from a roguish therapist.
By all accounts, the city — at least the part of the city where the attack took place, and where I have lived for the last two decades — is irrevocably changed.
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On Technology Every so often, an idea comes along that mesmerizes Silicon Valley and convinces the most powerful people there that this innovation will irrevocably alter the course of humankind.
As local cultures and natural habitats are transformed by globalization, technology and climate change, a growing number of travelers want to experience them before they are irrevocably altered or vanish.
And she said she believed Yang had "irrevocably tarnished [her] professional reputation" when he fired her abruptly, without giving her a chance to say goodbye to colleagues or finish projects.
But in recent years, Azaria has become irrevocably associated with one "Simpsons" character in particular: Apu, the obliging Indian immigrant and proprietor of the town's Kwik-E-Mart convenience store.
Some people say the attitude toward the Trump children will be more lenient; others think that the Trump brand is irrevocably damaged and that the whole family will be pariahs.
By the end, the commentary focused instead on the child's preternatural state of grace set against the rivetingly and irrevocably fractured array of adults that Ms. Raine puts on view.
Kammenos said that any deal including "Macedonia" in the name of the Balkan state to Greece's north was unacceptable as the name was irrevocably tied to Greek civilization and culture.
The tensions generated on the surface get under your skin even as you're irrevocably seduced by the color and scale — a sensation that can only be described as exquisite irritation.
You're more likely to experience problems if you were spanked as a kid than if you weren't, but it's not like your future is definitely going to be irrevocably damaged.
In the 8-part, 1814-set drama series, Hardy plays James Keziah Delaney, a man who was believed dead but returns to his former life in London an irrevocably changed person.
But most importantly, if President Trump were to pardon his team for its involvement with Russia, if any legal wrongdoing were proven, it would irrevocably harm our national and homeland security.
"The oil market is irrevocably gravitating towards equilibrium, leading to higher prices," said Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at Dutch bank ABN Amro in a note to clients this week.
"As many of you will know, we took the decisive step last night in legislation that will now pave the way irrevocably for Britain's exit from the European Union," he said.
But the one constant, the one litmus test for Allies has always been based upon the commitment of all members to agree on common threats, to irrevocably identify friend from foe.
Experts like Le Quéré, however, hope that the target could still be met even if Trump wins, because U.S. emissions are not tethered irrevocably to the occupant of the White House.
Some of them have met David, and some of them haven't, but all have been irrevocably affected by his approach to music, sound, and the community spirit instilled by his parties.
"The die is not irrevocably cast, there is still time and, until the UK has left the EU, the Article 50 letter can be withdrawn," he wrote in a recent pamphlet.
Jones says unless Trump irrevocably removes the threat of tariffs, he is telling clients to pay the higher price for their customs bonds, in case tariffs are imposed in the future.
But he was also steeped in a Cold War mind-set that assumed a defeat anywhere in the world could unleash domino effects, irrevocably damage American credibility, and invite larger wars.
Plot: Fledgling writer Briony Tallis, as a thirteen-year-old, irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.
American politics were irrevocably transformed, polarization strategies became institutionalized and the stage was set for the explicit racial and anti-immigrant themes dominating Donald Trump's campaigns for election and re-election.
Microsoft, IBM and Mozilla filed amicus briefs on behalf of Google yesterday, arguing that opening up some software building tools to copyright law would irrevocably damage the multibillion-dollar software industry.
In an ongoing struggle over what viewpoint of our collective history to prioritize, some advocate for greater recognition that the Negro and women irrevocably contributed to America's modern definition of liberty.
The probe dove into Saturn's upper atmosphere this morning, and NASA lost the vehicle's signal at 7:55AM ET, indicating it had broken apart irrevocably during its rapid descent toward the planet.
Simple disagreements in taste can get ugly enough, but in some corners of fandom, morality, activism, and shipping have become irrevocably tangled, and it can be challenging — even impossible — to untangle them.
The case may seem like a media law footnote, but as director Brian Knappenberger argues in his documentary, the fight over Gawker's decision to publish the footage irrevocably shifted the media landscape.
One day, life is irrevocably changed when he discovers Rie (Arisa Sato) being sexually assaulted by Tatsuya and Kengo in a boat shed on the beach but is powerless to stop them.
A no-holds-barred race in which both presidential nominees rake over the other's substantial political baggage could leave the eventual winner irrevocably damaged and facing a disabled presidency from the start.
Many years ago, in a moment of candid honesty, Nilay Patel described how his childhood was somehow defined and irrevocably ruined by an attempt to set up and use an IR blaster.
A particle's exact position or state is never certain until a measurement is made; there are only higher or lower likelihoods of a given outcome, and the measurement changes the situation irrevocably.
After 90 minutes of quirk after quirk for quirk's sake, the statement rings out like the sound of a power drill stripping a nail that's already deeply, irrevocably embedded in the wall.
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His paintings remind me of the unseen dust on enlargers that inevitably gets developed in a photograph — so stubbornly and irrevocably holding the space and time and personality of their very making.
The compound is known familiarly as Steidlville, and his employees liken a stay there to entering a submarine: the door closes irrevocably behind you, and there is nothing to do but descend.
We're tracking the spread of a virus across the map, followed by a generation of babies born with their nervous systems irrevocably damaged, their lives and potential scripted prenatally by the infection.
My North Side memories are also hot, like the summer, when the balance of power tilts irrevocably toward the ones who spend the most time in the streets, with the largest alliances.
The compound is known familiarly as Steidlville, and his employees liken a stay there to entering a submarine: the door closes irrevocably behind you, and there is nothing to do but descend.
The deal, and the long lead up to it, has irrevocably changed the reality in the Middle East in ways no one would have dared to guess just a few years ago.
The level of trust in a relationship is "irrevocably changed" after cheating, Mann said, but couples can make it through if they're willing to put in the work it takes to forgive.
Gray worked effortlessly through the first two batters of Saturday's game, but that changed irrevocably during an eight-pitch at-bat to J.D. Martinez, who slapped a base hit up the middle.
In 30 or 40 years, we will sadly point to today as a turning point in the US Senate, where we irrevocably moved away from the principles the founders intended for us.
He has since explained that the trust between him and the board had been irrevocably ruptured by its handling of the investigation, the full results of which have never been made public.
But no matter what each side ends up acknowledging, no one had denied that there was another thing: In August, a special relationship between the university and the coach was irrevocably severed.
There's something about air travel that seems to turn our mouths into snack vortexes, where, like the Bermuda triangle, packages of peanuts and pretzels are sucked mysteriously—and irrevocably—into the void.
The opening and closing shots of Lorelai's lost, broken face — as she realizes just how irrevocably her relationship with Luke has ended — are about as upsetting as this show ever gets. *10.
Many Israelis believe that they have repeatedly made good offers that were refused, and that Palestinians are irrevocably split between the West Bank and Gaza, with no unified leadership to negotiate with.
Let people know: What you do here may not only affect our country for many years to come, but it may also affect the way I see you, and perhaps irrevocably so.
"If the President can simply refuse all oversight, particularly in the context of an impeachment proceeding, the balance of power between our two branches of government will be irrevocably altered," Schiff contended.
Huawei said that new charges brought against the Chinese tech giant by the U.S. Department of Justice were without merit and part of an attempt to "irrevocably damage its reputation" and business.
"It's definitely a moment where Jaime has to start coming to terms with how drastically and irrevocably everything in his world has changed — political arrangements, his personal life, everything," the two creators explained.
Abraham Lincoln took over from President Buchanan, generally agreed to be the worst president in U.S. history, as the first shots in the Civil War were fired and the country was irrevocably changed.
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U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien warned on Tuesday that any attempt to extend the war to the strategic port city would "directly and irrevocably drive the Yemeni population further into starvation and famine".
The biggest example is Colonel Oliver North, whose testimony during the Iran Contra hearings in the summer of 1987 before a then-Democrat controlled Congress was supposed to irrevocably embarrass the Reagan administration.
His handling of the aftermath of violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville earlier this month has sparked outrage and accusations that Trump has irrevocably tarnished the moral authority of his presidency.
The book is peppered with stories about the likes of Michael Milken, Bruce Wasserstein, Felix Rohatyn and Martin Lipton — a cast of characters who defined an age that irrevocably shaped corporate America today.
Just like with government-backed, law-backed bank accounts, real companies won't prefer a situation in which a security breach or stolen password could result in someone else permanently and irrevocably owning bankofamerica.
" Go deeper: Google founder Sergey Brin's annual letter to employees skips over the surface, calling for the "need for tremendous thoughtfulness and responsibility as technology is deeply and irrevocably interwoven into our societies.
A case can be made that Donald Trump may have irrevocably tainted the Republican Party as a party of exclusion and nativism, permanently alienating Latino, Asian-American, black, and even younger white voters.
For most of the 236th and 275th centuries, as hydroelectric dams began to irrevocably alter the environment, scientists introduced "fish ladders" to help salmon and other migratory fish adapt from location to location.
Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this absorbing and potent novel follows a girl whose childhood friend is shot by the police and whose world is irrevocably changed by what she's witnessed.
The most original piece in the book, I think, is one called "The Horse Thief," whose title miscreant winds up changed, irrevocably, by the horse he steals and means to sell for slaughter.
Some commended the planned 25 percent tariffs on Chinese imports and others blasted them, but all agreed on the potential for the Trump administration's actions to irrevocably alter the course of their businesses.
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Paris-based Euronext had initially said it had secured the backing of slightly more than half of Oslo Bors shareholders, who had committed to sell "irrevocably", even in the case of a rival offer.
As the world begins to confront the effects of global climate change, curbing emissions from industry will be critically important to ensuring that the world is not irrevocably and catastrophically changed by human activity.
Deibel's mandalas play on the "line in the sand" concept of stand-your-ground, and were created with the knowledge that they would get irrevocably smeared and compromised over the course of the exhibition.
But now a debate is also stirring over whether Trump's remarks have irrevocably severed any chance of this president ever commanding the support, or even the respect, of a majority of the country's population.
Climate change will irrevocably continue to hit environments and populations in developing countries the hardest for the foreseeable future, but these locations are often the ones least well equipped to deal with its effects.
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One said that having the White House defend him instead of simply pulling his nomination is worse, predicting more allegations will come out and the beloved West Wing physician will end up irrevocably tarnished.
The Flag and the anthem and what they symbolize transcend the policies or actions of any president; concomitantly, no president has that much metaphysical power to irrevocably establish the moral meaning of a country.
What is the appropriate role for the Court when asked to interpret the Constitution as it applies to new technologies used by the police that may quickly and irrevocably affect people's sense of privacy?
But this is pianism that seems to resent being irrevocably committed to one interpretation, to being pinned down: Mr. Sokolov's preference for a tight regulation of his instruments, in particular, grates on repeated listening.
The course of my everyday activities was irrevocably altered; the anxiety was like a tempest that blinded me and tossed me about, this way and that, robbing me of all control and self-determination.
New York (CNN Business)Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier, two reporters for BuzzFeed News, may have just scored the scoop that, if it is ultimately confirmed, irrevocably changes the course of the Trump presidency.
This divine noise was the full-rotunda exhibition of the paintings of Hilma af Klint, which drew thousands of visitors and irrevocably altered the understanding of the genesis of abstract painting in the West.
The current golden age of teen TV only grows stronger with the arrival of this comedy-drama, in which four friends in South Central enter high school and find their social worlds irrevocably shifted.
A central paradox emerges: How can a body that can't return to its natural form, since it has been irrevocably altered by the violence of surgery, ever be at home in the natural world?
"The plan would destroy or irrevocably alter many historic elements of the Frick Collection, including the landmarked Russell Page Garden and renowned Music Room," the Stop Irresponsible Frick Development coalition said in a statement.
Images of these deities had been removed by missionaries who wanted to purge the villagers of their animist beliefs and the vibrations on which the spirits used to dance have been altered, perhaps irrevocably.
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The remaining question is whether the House of Saud can shake that and its Crown Prince off, or whether the dynasty has been irrevocably subsumed by its eager, newly anointed 33-year-old leader?
Life is mostly an accumulation of habits, slight turns, chance occurrences, but here we were tasked with making a decision that would instantly and probably irrevocably alter the course of our fellow citizens' lives.
The site explained the bad news in a post today, acknowledging the reality that the world of retro gaming has changed irrevocably and a site like EmuParadise simply can't continue to exist even semi-legally.
Less than 24 hours after a gunman took the lives of 12 people at a busy bar in Thousand Oaks, California, and irrevocably changed the lives of many more, the grieving community gathered to mourn.
I've spent therapy sessions planning outfits to wear for important moments, because my worries glom together into overwhelming panic about how people see me and how that could irrevocably change the course of my life.
Chicago (CNN)Donald Trump has doomed his candidacy by promoting a "speech of hate and divisiveness," irrevocably alienating himself from the vast majority of Hispanic voters, according to one of America's top Hispanic news executives.
Something goes wrong with the device, and when they creep out of the basement and into the cool night air, they see the world around them has irrevocably changed…all thanks to the color artist.
The new political identities have not sat well with either party, leading both sides to be split, perhaps irrevocably so, and giving Corbyn good reason to keep his party's fight from coming to the fore.
In what seems to be an Iron Man remix, we have an arrogant, gifted man who is irrevocably changed by a traumatic life event and becomes an earnest protector of… well, the universe this time.
Without having fully deposed either Dr. Blasey or Judge Kavanaugh, these Republicans fear that the party and the White House could unexpectedly and irrevocably lose control of the nomination when the witnesses take the stand.
Spurred by anger and a desire for vengeance, Lenù sets out to counter Lila's self-erasure by preserving her life in the form of a novel, making their history irrevocably present in the reader's imagination.
Mr. Zebari said the Kurds' relationship with Iraq was irrevocably broken, and the Kurds worry that Iran's influence on Iraq's Shiite-led government — and on Shiite militias incorporated into the Iraqi Army — will only strengthen.
He needs to make it clear that the Roberts court is not a tool of partisan politics, that the Supreme Court has not turned irrevocably away from protecting civil rights, including the right to vote.
"In light of his public admission and apology for his decision to appear in the photo, he has irrevocably lost the faith and trust of the people he was elected to serve," the caucus said.
Unlike Mitt Romney in 2012, Donald Trump has not turned his back on the business world and committed himself irrevocably to a political career, but rather remains entirely focused on the Trump brand and business.
"This new indictment is part of the Justice Department's attempt to irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation and its business for reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement," Huawei spokesperson Glenn Schloss said in a statement.
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Macron's desperate attempt to firmly and irrevocably anchor the French volatile body politic into the EU has been denied by German opposition to his proposals of re-founding the European project of economic and political union.
Paul Ryan's vision of an America where one can be whatever one wants doesn't seem to hold up in the world of these films: People are irrevocably shaped by the circumstances and economics of their upbringing.
The opening and closing sequences of Mel Brooks's "Get Smart" build irrevocably to a supremely silly punchline: that the intensifying levels of high-tech security ultimately—and banally—leave this secret agent with a pinched nose.
There are still those who protest rebooting active stacks from dead bodies; they intone the ideology of "spirits, not sleeves" with the belief that re-sleeving is against nature and binds the soul irrevocably to life.
They also paint a portrait of the people whose lives were so dramatically altered, giving a sense of what they might have been like prior to August 6, 1945, which so irrevocably defined their lives afterward.
I want to be wooed by hard-working men whom I know can take care of me, but I've also been irrevocably drawn to flings with monstrous egotists looking only to serve their own well-being.
Governor Northam has served the people of the Commonwealth faithfully for many years, but the events of the past 24 hours have inflicted immense pain and irrevocably broken the trust Virginians must have in their leaders.
The new Twitter default profile pic, which was necessary because the old one was so deeply and irrevocably associated with trolls and bots and all the other seedy, unnecessary parts of Twitter, is a small gray man.
The current H-1B is gamed by body shops such as Cognizant and Tata, and it's a terrible visa for employees, one which ties their fate irrevocably to their employer, and prevents them from eg founding startups.
Have we considered the possibility that the American flag, with its field of stars, can suggest how irrevocably isolated we are from one another and that, inevitably, any and every national flag is, in fact, a lie?
"If Judge Gorsuch fails to garner 60 votes, the answer isn't to irrevocably change the rules of the Senate; the answer is to change the nominee," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, said last week.
He's made a vocation out of inserting himself into other people's lives — he's the best at it, in fact — but now, the wall he'd so carefully maintained between the personal and the professional has been irrevocably breached.
I don't entirely agree, though I know a timeline based on "the most interesting and most relevant, most important thing that's happening in your world," as Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey put it, will irrevocably alter the service.
And so if Notre Dame is irrevocably damaged, it might be a good time to turn to one of the greatest celebrations of what the cathedral represents, which appears in Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Given Trump's almost mystical hold over Republican lawmakers and the vehement support he enjoys from his base, even a case as comprehensive as this is unlikely to overcome a nation that is irrevocably polarized over its President.
Depending on the species, the fruiting body of a fungus can kill you, finish off a delectable beef stroganoff, or make you smell colors, taste sounds, and find personal meaning and spiritual significance in this irrevocably damaged world.
" One More For the Road: "Then it all went irrevocably Kyrgios-shaped: shortly before Seppi held to make it 3-3 the Australian entered into prolonged tirade – directed mostly at his courtside entourage but also, as always, himself.
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This was the moment when my feelings toward Valentine's Day irrevocably changed, because in that box was my first-ever vibrator, the one I'd ordered on the DL on my laptop in the back of my communications lecture.
A convert to Catholicism thanks to his brother-in-law William F. Buckley, Bozell came to feel increasingly alienated from American society, which he saw as irrevocably liberal due to its founding by protestant deists like Thomas Jefferson.
" "So long as I do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, I do not possess myself," King said in a 1957 speech at the Lincoln Memorial, "Give Us the Ballot -- We Will Transform the South.
Boosie took out his frustrations on In My Feelings (Goin' Thru It) and Out My Feelings in My Past, two albums brimming with rough snapshots of lives irrevocably changed by his trauma and the strife around his city.
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"Who would speak of these things when we were gone?" he asks in a wistful key, ticking off things that seem irrevocably past: the native people, the first sighting of a steamship, the "old emptiness" of the West.
But the origins of the current clown climate could perhaps be traced to 2016, when the world changed irrevocably as numerous clown sightings put the country in a state of panic and the clown emoji was officially introduced.
To me, the ultimate act of refraction that Slave Play enacts is to serve as a microcosm of the act and effect of colonization — in its horror, perversion, the way it twists desire and irrevocably warps human relationships.
Rather than telling the story exclusively from the perspective of prosecutors and law enforcement, Ridley instead focuses on how jarring incidents of crime intersect with thorny social problems like race, class, and sexual orientation, irrevocably impacting victims and communities.
Since opening in October 2010, Smith claims that she has been the victim of multiple verbal attacks and her store has been repeatedly vandalized—and she believes that the attacks might come from religious types irrevocably opposed to witchcraft.
The clear threat that is seen by many Europeans is climate change -- and Trump has already deeply soured his relations with the continent, possibly irrevocably, by pulling out of the Paris accord -- didn't merit a word in his speech.
"The craft beer community is at its most critical moment since its inception as larger brewing corporations have bought into our grassroots movement, irrevocably changing the marketplace," Bill Covaleski, founder and brewmaster of Victory Brewing, said in a statement.
Those things can, if you are so inclined, be seen as happening in such a way as to support the conclusion that the NBA Finals changed irrevocably at the moment that Draymond Green socked LeBron James in the wiener.
" Huawei, in response to the indictment, said in a corporate statement that "This new indictment is part of the Justice Department's attempt to irrevocably damage Huawei's reputation and its business for reasons related to competition rather than law enforcement.
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The cascade of Trump-created controversies following the conventions that precipitated Conway's hiring appear to have irrevocably damaged his credibility as a plausible commander in chief and could prove to be the turning point in the general election itself.
And likewise, the emails show that the Clinton machine is so closely and irrevocably tied to the media organizations that she — that she, listen to this — is given the questions and answers in advance of her debate performance with Bernie Sanders.
But it could also have been fatal to the integrity of the character: Any hint that New Greg isn't the same person as Old Greg to everyone except for Rebecca could have irrevocably damaged the emotional reality of the part.
Of course this doesn't mean it's doomed; but it's now a truism, or even an understatement, to say that the movie and television industry has been — and will be further — irrevocably transformed by technology, right down to the fundamental business models.
If the Saudis do win the argument and have themselves removed from the list permanently by arguing that the methodology was flawed, the U.N.'s ability to pressure others to improve protections for children in conflict will be irrevocably broken.
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I'd learned about a resistance group that strongly opposed the ethics of a device that could read people's minds, and discovered that Bishop's wife Faith had her own misgivings about the technology, given that it had irrevocably damaged her husband's mind.
The "I Will Never Let You Down" singer claimed her "relationship with Roc Nation is irrevocably damaged" due to the label's lack of support in her music career, as stated in the complaint Ora filed against Roc Nation in December.
All of this is particularly painful to observe from here in the United States -- a nation that itself is not immune to criticism -- because it is almost an article of faith that humanity steadily, irrevocably moves toward freedom and justice.
Spending nearly a year growing a human being inside your own body -- nourishing it with your own nutrients, limiting your own mobility, irrevocably changing your body, holding and forming this creature in your innermost depths -- this is an enormous task.
When gunman Devin Kelley, armed with an assault rifle and 15 loaded magazines, fired off 450 rounds inside the church on November 5, he wiped out some 4% of the town's population, The horrific act irrevocably changed the small rural town.
Living ethically means understanding that our actions have consequences, taking responsibility for how those consequences ripple out across the web of life in which each of us is irrevocably enmeshed and working every day to ease what suffering we can.
And when she died in 2007 at the age of 62, her devoted fan base as well as her foes mourned her passing, not least because it felt as if something had been irrevocably lost to the American political scene.
Like Wordsworth, McLane applies a tactful and powerful iteration of the local poem–that which irrevocably fuses the physical landscape with the inner workings of the poet's mind, like a mirror in front of which the poet must place himself.
Trump can look back to President Richard Nixon's 1972 trip to China, when the ardent anti-communist defied conventional wisdom to meet Chairman Mao Zedong, irrevocably shifting the Cold War balance and setting China on a path to opening up.
And while they were incommunicado at sea, Axe had an interview published in which he bad-mouthed Rice's hedge fund, damaging it irrevocably, while Wags led a crack team of Axe Cap's most ruthless traders in systematically destroying whatever remained.
The universe of his series "The Rediscovery of Man," set tens of thousands of years from now, offers a future rich in symbols and dreams, where technology has irrevocably altered the mythic underpinnings of what it means to be human.
"Al Franken's Memoir Complicates the Identity of Democrats' Most Unexpected #MeToo Casualty" by Shawna Muckle Few Democratic politicians in recent memory have spiraled so swiftly and so irrevocably from political stardom to scandal-ridden infamy as former Senator Al Franken.
Hopper lived through both world wars, and thus through the periods when the components of this ideology and the contravening social movements that would challenge it began to reach crisis points that would irrevocably shift the cultural, political, and social ground.
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Doleful, quick-tempered and irrevocably scarred by a family he has come to loathe, he is a Hamlet in mourning — like someone out of Chekhov — for his own life, when the only real solution to his condition is, inevitably, death.
These images, and Wertz's "Then & Now" series in general, are as romantic as they are scientific — an almost painful exercise in their portrayal of how rapidly our beloved buildings are altered irrevocably, bulldozed, or just left to fall into disrepair.
Above all, the woman's letter was a visceral reminder that rape victims are full human beings whose lives can be irrevocably changed by an assault: In newspapers my name was, "unconscious intoxicated woman," 10 syllables, and nothing more than that.
Regardless of which candidate goes on to claim the nomination—and even on the off chance that someone else eventually does—he'll be inheriting a party warped, perhaps irrevocably, by the ideological hard line King has been fighting throughout his political career.
"Just in case it's unclear who owns the content, the terms of service go on to say, "you, on behalf of yourself and the Subjects, irrevocably waive any right to inspect or approve the Recordings or any manner in which they are used.
Right now that window is largely standardized around 90 days (some players offer films a couple of weeks earlier through electronic services), with theater owners taking the position that a shortened window could irrevocably harm their business, if not sink it entirely.
The show looked like nothing else on TV. The X-Files changed irrevocably in its final two seasons, when Duchovny left — temporarily at first, then permanently — and was ultimately replaced by Robert Patrick as the more traditional police drama hero John Doggett.
Her intention seems torn between a steadfast commitment to exhibiting the traumatic condition of her irrevocably damned sense of self (while sensing, fragilely, that this poetic register of despair is a force for consolation) and vitality just in the striving to articulate itself.
Despite all the concerns that were voiced from both local and foreign government officials, congress appears to be willfully oblivious of the irrevocably dire consequences on America's security, economy and diplomacy that enacting such a bill into law would most likely have.
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"If the president can simply refuse all oversight, particularly in the context of an impeachment proceeding, the balance of power between our two branches of government will be irrevocably altered," Schiff said Wednesday in his opening statement of the first public impeachment hearing.
The body politic is divided, perhaps irrevocably, between the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah faction, on the West Bank, and the Islamic militant group Hamas — which opposed Oslo and seeks the eradication of Israel — in the Gaza Strip.
Now, its fate rests in the hands of moderate House Republicans, whose ultimate decision to support or reject the newest version of the bill could not only affect the future of health care but could irrevocably reshape moderates' bargaining power throughout Donald Trump's presidency.
The human terrain of the Middle East is being irrevocably altered as Christian communities that have existed for more than a millennium, often under tolerant Islamic rulers, are being eradicated or depopulated, forced to flee from ancestral homes that predate the birth of Islam.
The idea of the big room club was tainted irrevocably by the heyday of the superstar DJ. Visions of Judge Jules thrashing it out at Creamfields to what looks like a million gurners continue to scar the larger clubs up and down the country.
The scene sounds incredibly weird when it's written out bluntly like that, but really it's meant to be symbolic of the group's loss of innocence: the summer of their childhood is over, and their encounter with It has shoved them irrevocably into the adult world.
Similarly, Rubio's "pro-amnesty in Spanish and anti-amnesty in English" approach combined with his Gang of Eight amnesty bill leadership irrevocably separates him from the vast majority of voters on the issue that symbolizes the divide between the Beltway and outside-the-Beltway Republicans.
But Madina Nalwanga, who plays the young heroine, and much of the cast were nonactors from Katwe, a sprawling slum in Kampala where the story — of Phiona Mutesi, a street child whose life was irrevocably changed when she learned to play chess — is set.
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Yes, red solo cups have been around for years, but once Toby Keith recorded an ode to them in 2011, they became irrevocably linked to American culture, to the point where an Australian took to Reddit to ask why Americans are so obsessed with them.
Closed door dealings in corporate boardrooms, largely invisible societal structures, and top-level meetings between despotic government officials rule more of our life than we'd like to admit; the illusion of free will or whatever is irrevocably intertwined with whatever remains of The American Dream.
One of England's most celebrated artists, Damien Hirst (another man irrevocably tied to the Britpop era), decided to contribute to Wootton's work by creating 10 pieces of original art inspired by his music—four of which you can see below for the first time.
Which would be a terrifying prospect but also an exciting one, since it would mean that the long "end of history" that followed the Cold War had irrevocably ended, and that it was time to imagine radical revisions to a stagnant-seeming liberal West.
There is no good reason why our national political institutions should descend into zero-sum hyper-partisan trench warfare, or why we should experience yet another year of existential political dread, fearing that if our side loses the 2020 election, America will be irrevocably broken.
Over all, the goal of the Paris deal is to keep the planet from warming more than 3.6 degrees, the point at which scientists say the earth will be irrevocably locked into a future of severe droughts, floods, rising sea levels and food shortages.
But the hallowed status that Cosby occupied as one of the world's most beloved entertainers -- an icon who parlayed the universality of his stand-up comedy into several successful TV series, none bigger than "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s -- had been irrevocably tarnished.
Similarly, the weakness in the U.S. PMI doesn't necessarily mean the world's biggest economy is irrevocably on the path to recession, but it does raise concerns for Trump given his re-election hopes are likely to be centred on winning states dependent on manufacturing jobs.
Like the fall of the Berlin Wall 27 years earlier to the day, Donald J. Trump's election as president of the United States was a cataclysm that brought together many vaguely perceived movements, trends and signs, abruptly signaling that our lives have been irrevocably redirected.
Friends series one, episode 22 – otherwise known as "The One With The Ick Factor" – saw Monica irrevocably disgusted when she found out that Ethan, the new guy she'd fallen for, was in fact 17 years old, not 22 as he had initially told her.
And so the alt-right see the growth in minority populations in the US as a sort of existential threat to American prosperity, because those black and brown individuals are perceived as genetically—and therefore irrevocably—inferior to the whites that they are fast outnumbering.
"The die is not irrevocably cast, there is still time and, until the UK has left the EU, the Article 50 letter can be withdrawn," Kerr, who was British ambassador to the EU from 1990 to 1995, said in "The Roadmap to a People's Vote".
As a fellow Wisconsinite, I am certainly biased, but much of 22, A Million seems to be about coming home to the woods again after your world has been utterly and irrevocably changed, whether through loss or love or the bizarre circumstances of fame.
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This year's Super Bowl involved the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles, which was like choosing between watching your parents ripped apart by bears or Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull; no matter what happened, you were going to be irrevocably psychologically damaged.
But the scope and the common themes that we saw in so many of these stories paint a portrait of an industry with deeply rooted problems, and they also reveal the extent to which people who have experienced harassment and discrimination find their lives irrevocably changed.
CM Punk is one of the two or three greatest pro wrestlers of his generation, and despite his protestations that he'll be back in a MMA ring to give it another go, he was irrevocably reduced and placed himself into a career corner by his first attempt.
A Republican Arizona state lawmaker is drawing attention after calling immigration an "existential threat" to the U.S. "If we don't do something about immigration very, very soon, the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed and we will be a very different country," state Rep.
All I know is that this avatar is irrevocably attached to my brand and my life at this point, and I must now undergo many extensive surgeries to make my real face look exactly like it, or people online will accuse me of being a coward.
"In light of his public admission and apology for his decision to appear in the photo, he has irrevocably lost the faith and trust of the people he was elected to serve," the Virginia Black Legislative Caucus said in a statement as the press conference unfolded.
But this is the time of year when we stretch, and when otherwise reasonable people say things like "the NBA Finals changed irrevocably" with comparatively straight faces, and then earnestly put their otherwise reasonable brains to work trying to pin down the moment when that happened.
Bruck was suggesting that the death penalty is irrevocably tainted by racism, but he had seemed to equate Vesey, a man who was prepared to kill for the cause of black freedom, with Roof, a man who had killed because he thought that blacks were too free.
I never knew Mark "before" — there is something in such men as Mark suggesting an irrevocably bifurcated life — but the better I got to know him, the more I came to believe that he probably had been much the same man, but functional, or at least functional enough.
What was true in 2004 and remains true now is that it can be really, really difficult to be vulnerable and brave; to get your hopes up again and again, only to be disappointed; to believe in your own worth when everything feels incredibly stupid and irrevocably fucked.
That insistence has left the chancellor irrevocably associated with a policy on refugees that has sown enormous disquiet, even anger, both in Germany for the financial costs and cultural clashes it has invited, and across Europe, where the Continent's cherished system of open borders now verges on collapse.
"The parties did not request from the other and do and did not seek and irrevocably waived any and all rights to receive alimony and support in all forms and/or a combination of forms," according to Krupa and Zago's final judgment of dissolution of marriage obtained by PEOPLE.
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"One thing that we've seen in common with both the Trump campaign, elements of the Sanders campaign -- from the Black Lives Matter movement to Occupy Wall Street from a few years ago -- is that people believe that the system is corrupt, the system is irrevocably broken," Morello told CNN.
From its creation in 1873, denim has irrevocably changed the way we dress ourselves; fast-forward to 2016, and a whole host of designers — Vetements, Marques'Almeida, and Ashish, to name a few — are continuing to reinvent the material and subsequently reinvigorate the way we get dressed each day.
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"Governor Northam has served the people of the Commonwealth faithfully for many years, but the events of the past 24 hours have inflicted immense pain and irrevocably broken the trust Virginians must have in their leaders," said the three lawmakers, who initially resisted calling on the governor to quit.
At least, that's the story I tell myself to help explain the myriad questionable design decisions from a studio who should know better, from someone who believes the Mass Effect trilogy is some of gaming's finest storytelling, and who wonders if BioWare, like so many studios EA's acquired, has changed irrevocably.
But the rising sea levels and extreme weather of the modern era bring new threats to this global industry; last year it was predicted that even if global warming is restricted to 2˚C, sea levels could still rise by at least six metres, irrevocably changing coastal areas around the world.
Mr. Trump's announcement here that he would "probably," or would "most likely," or was "pretty close to" irrevocably planning to skip the debate — an aide put it more directly — created a gaping uncertainty at the center of the Republican nominating contest just as it was formally about to begin in Iowa.
That moment is what clinches things for August, what links her to her group irrevocably, in an achingly lovely passage that captures Woodson's spare, elegant language: Our mother was sad-eyed and long-limbed like my father, with graceful hands that always seemed to be reaching for something or someone.
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In court, the victim had spoken out against the inequities of the legal process, arguing that the trial, the sentencing and the legal system's approach to sexual assault — from the defense lawyer's questions about what she wore that night to her attacker's sentence — were irrevocably marred by male and class privilege.
"An attack on Hodeidah is not in the interest of any party, as it will directly and irrevocably drive the Yemeni population further into starvation and famine," U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien told the U.N. Security Council, urging all U.N. member states to help keep the port open and operating.
If Smollett -- brilliant, openly gay and charismatic -- began the month standing in a long line of black heroes who faced physical violence just for breathing in their own skin -- by the end he became a cautionary tale, accused of irrevocably damaging future real victims of racial and homophobic violence and hate.
" It took one part-time writing class for Li to change her professional course irrevocably, but the decision is threaded through with a troubled and deeply equivocal relationship with the self: "When I gave up science, I had a blind confidence that in writing I could will myself into a nonentity.
The aim of the Paris deal is to ensure that countries reduce emissions enough to stave off a warming of the planet by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the level at which, experts say, the Earth will be irrevocably locked into a future of extreme droughts, flooding, and food and water shortages.
There will be much to do and for many the beginning of a new life without those that they love and also a new life damaged irrevocably by the actions of a crime which has no reason, no heartfelt purpose but was simply a cruel cowardly and barbaric, meaningless act of violence.
" In an emailed statement, Mr. Kaiman said that the allegations "have irrevocably destroyed my reputation, my professional network, my nine year career in journalism, and any hope for a rewarding career in the future; they have branded me with a scarlet letter for life, and driven me to the brink of suicide.
The strategy described should be acceptable to politicians who are not heavily invested in fossil fuels, dependent on the fossil industry for campaign funding, irrevocably committed to a far-right political ideology or for some other reason determined not to acknowledge the fact of human-caused climate change and its existential threat.
Some of today's injustices are caused by an effort to redress older wrongs: oversensitivity to race is a response to past racism; a broader reluctance to separate children irrevocably from their biological parents in favour of adoptive ones reflects remorse over the routine way in which unmarried mothers were once deprived of their newborns.
"If someone is described as having disordered habits, I tend to assume this means they live with their habits, these habits aren't compromising their health severely and irrevocably, and they manage to hold down a job and have meaningful relationships — in spite of never eating anything red or being vegan or whatever," Osgood says.
The Tale makes a strong statement with Nélisse's casting (she was 11 during filming) to illustrate just how young even teenagers are – but it also allows for her to show those beginnings of individual identity, the seeds that will grow over the formative years that follow and which are irrevocably influenced by this episode.
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"Debt relief will help Somalia make lasting change for its people by allowing its debt to be irrevocably reduced from US$5.2 billion at end-2018 to US$557 million in net present value terms (NPV) once it reaches the HIPC Completion Point in about three years' time," the bank and the fund said.
Through Zack's eyes, you can take a little time travel vacation back to the early days of adolescence when it felt like every single fuck-up shifted the landscape of your life and your perception of your character irrevocably, and it seemed like there was no one on Earth who could possibly understand you without hating you.
" I've had more than a few jobs that I felt weren't compensating me fairly for my emotional labor, or for the fact that the setting made all my clothes smell irrevocably of burnt egg, but never have I been told, "Well, it doesn't make sense to pay you… someone might come take your paycheck with a dragon.
In doing so, he touted his own military service, showed off his foreign policy credentials (not bad for a small-town mayor!), and probably got the attention of a lot of people who worry that another four years of Trump will irrevocably damage US standing in the world: Well, respectfully, congresswoman, I think that is dead wrong.
Nonetheless, while Williamson's congressional campaign was largely dismissed in 2014 — "she's not a credible candidate," Eric Bauman, the LA County Democratic Party chair, sniffed in the LA Weekly piece — the political landscape has irrevocably changed since, and it's clear that she and her followers are taking her presidential run seriously, even if many other Democrats may not.
I was gently guided through five or ten puzzles that taught the most basic mechanics—how, after irrevocably screwing up a level, you can swipe left to instantly reset it—how on completion, each colorful piece on the screen drops satisfyingly off the bottom as though all the screws holding the level together have been removed.
But more than anything, it is about humanity: In Chernobyl's exploration of the people responsible for the disaster, the first responders who died combatting it, and the everyday citizens whose lives were irrevocably changed by it, the series gives us a portrait of humanity in all its complexity—one as terrible, and beautiful, as the real thing.
Here are some of the highlights: Schiff opens hearing: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffGraham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing MORE (D-Calif.) said Trump risks "irrevocably" altering the federal balance of power.
As the combatants rush to establish facts on the ground, often using brutal means, they could irrevocably shape Syria's future and constrain the choices of peacemakers and warmakers alike — in ways at least as notable as the Russian-American deal, which is fraught with flaws and caveats and has at best tepid buy-in from the Syrian combatants.
The invasion made my country a magnet for terrorists ("We'll fight them there so we don't have to fight them here," President George W. Bush had said), and Iraq later descended into a sectarian civil war that claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians and displaced hundreds of thousands more, irrevocably changing the country's demography.
"In 20 or 30 or 40 years, we will sadly point to today as a turning point in the history of the Senate and the Supreme Court, a day when we irrevocably moved further away from the principles our founders intended for these institutions: principles of bipartisanship, moderation and consensus," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor.
"Senator Merkley believes that the actions of the Defendants have deprived him and the Senate of the requisite record on which to engage in the advice and consent function, effectively rendering the process irrevocably deficient and stripping the Senate of a constitutionally meaningful process," Merkley's lawyers wrote in the new motion, submitted in connection with a lawsuit Merkley filed last week.
This was also Liam Stack's emphasis in his New York Times coverage of the controversy: In court, the victim had spoken out against the inequities of the legal process, arguing that the trial, the sentencing and the legal system's approach to sexual assault — from the defense lawyer's questions about what she wore that night to her attacker's sentence — were irrevocably marred by male and class privilege.
We agree, but we think the Hillary question is bigger than just 2020 and the Democrats' shot at dethroning President Trump; we believe that her re-emergence onto the national stage has the very real potential to drive a schism so deep within the Democratic Party that Democrats would not only come up short in 2020, the party might also be irrevocably fractured in two.
While his campaign has rebounded from countless controversies sparked by his thin-skinned derision — of a war hero who was captured, of a reporter with a disability, of a federal judge of Mexican heritage, of the parents of a fallen Muslim soldier — Trump's personal brand and future net worth may be irrevocably diminished by his videotaped admission of sexual assault and a slew of allegations validating it.
The Scene: Season 2, episode 1, "Through a Glass, Darkly" After a traumatized Claire returns from the past, her husband Frank is eager to pick up where they left off, but he soon comes to realize that their relationship has been irrevocably changed by her time away, especially when she reveals that not only has she fallen in love with another man, she's also pregnant with Jamie's child.
And when Freeh's successor, Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, was unceremoniously welcomed to his post a week after his swearing-in with the 9/11 attacks, the bureau's mission focus and manner of "doing business" was to be irrevocably altered going forward.
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But on a deeper level, the shocking tweet, which claimed that the "Morning Joe" host had been "bleeding badly from a facelift," raised questions about whether his behavior was appropriate from a head of state, about his respect for his office itself, and whether this presidency could irrevocably erode the standards of dignity that have grown around it since George Washington swore the first oath of office in New York City in 1789.
The photo, however, remains as a constant mood-booster for people who visit these African countries like Uganda—a reminder of when they irrevocably changed the lives of impoverished Africans, despite the fact that they remain in an exploitative system largely separated from their families and under the power of a despotic, bigoted, and under-resourced government led by Museveni (who West broke bread with on Monday, to the disapproval of opposition leader Bobi Wine).
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It wasn't ginned up by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, but it was deeply and irrevocably exploited by him in the time-honored tradition of undermining economic solidarity among the struggling by arguing that progress for people of color comes at white people's expense.
Someone from high school is so into baby-wearing she thinks parents who don't do it are harming their children irrevocably (and posts very long Instagram captions detailing these views); a celebrity you once enjoyed for her messy relationship drama is now extolling the virtues of organic children's foods and plying you with recipes; someone you don't know and don't remember following started his 2-year-old on the violin and is constantly posting videos of his lil' genius.
" But none of that meant the Court was above criticism: "At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their Government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
When "To Kill a Mockingbird" was published, in 1960, it instantly—and seemingly irrevocably—entered the canon of American literature; it won the Pulitzer Prize, was adapted into an Oscar-winning film, sold tens of millions of copies in more than forty languages, and was eventually assigned to half a century's worth of middle-school students—some of whom were themselves named Atticus, or had pets named for his daughter, Scout, or her friend Dill, or their strange neighbor, Boo Radley.
House Minority Whip Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE (D-Md.) said Wednesday that the legacy of departing Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE, who's making the rounds touting his leadership, will be irrevocably tied to the skyrocketing deficits under the Wisconsin Republican's watch.
And I know that, in two weeks after Hell in a Cell, I'm going to be writing something similar, about how the show had exquisite moments of pro wrestling marred by Jinder Mahal getting a win over Shinsuke Nakamura once again but he screwed up his finisher or broke his nose by tripping or whatever the hell is going to happen to mess it up, but whose net effect is that when Nakamura finally does win the title and get to that dream Wrestlemania match with AJ Styles, it will fell irrevocably diminished.
When it appeared in early January as though Katie Roiphe was about to reveal the name of the woman who had initially created the document for a Harper's piece, a mini panic cycle unfolded, from people rising in defense of the creator (who subsequently outed herself and her reasoning in a beautifully thoughtful essay for the New York magazine vertical the Cut) and from those who maintained that her actions had thrown the movement into irrevocably irresponsible territory (like Andrew Sullivan, in a righteously concerned but very scattered essay, also for New York magazine).
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