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But after five years of war and twisted living, such cases were too often beyond remedy.
That abuse of a whole family is beyond remedy.
For, under that dismal yellow sky the land appeared beyond remedy.
The settlement goes far beyond remedies for past indignities.
The Commission has been totally incapable of improving its administration: indeed, the situation is entirely beyond remedy.
His relationship with Sabrina had crystallized into a polite acceptance of each other and a situation which, he knew, was beyond remedy.
The magpie spirit, however, is probably beyond remedy.
"Your Majesty, thank God, is not ill beyond remedy."
"If you prize reticence more than your life," said Kate dryly, "then you're certainly beyond remedy."
It is now beyond remedy.
This situation seemed beyond remedy.
They must now be smuggled out of England; or, by the opinion of my lawyer, I am lost beyond remedy.
And then he built the Cauldron to bring his daughter back from death, which was a wrong beyond remedy and led him to his exile.
A backslide but not beyond remedy.
On Tuesday, 10th May, came disaster beyond remedying.
Someday somebody may find a cure for cancer, but the terminal sappiness of cancer movies is probably beyond remedy.
"What hast thou done to Niphrata, to thus grieve her gentle spirit beyond remedy?"
Beyond remedying the racial disparity, the desegregation plan spurred improvements in city schools, including renovation of buildings and the reduction of class sizes.
I answered that I considered the evil beyond remedy; and that, besides, I had really need of repose.
This "love and pursuit of riches" not only "choke[s] the mind and dwarfs it," wrote another operative, "but the disease itself is hopelessly beyond remedy."
As the spirit of rebellion advances, he decides to act, but too late; with delays in the transmission of letters and the loss of some, the situation is beyond remedy.
In short, a mere breakdown in a working relationship does not in itself justify dismissal unless, after a reasonable attempt to effect a reconciliation, it is found to be beyond remedy.
Powl insisted that the situation was beyond remedy, for, one could not mix the swarthy pride of Merecanton with Velonya's redheaded tem-perament.
Seeking a cure, Larry climbs the volcano to Dr. Suzuki's laboratory where Suzuki has just informed Tara that Larry has become "an entirely new species" and beyond remedy.
In ethnomethodology, the phenomenon is universalized to all forms of language and behavior, and is deemed to be beyond remedy for the purposes of establishing a scientific description and explanation of social behavior.