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We are a few weeks late, but I do not think that is irreparable.
The loss of the public is great, although not irreparable.
On the one hand, irreparable damage has already been done.
It would be an irreparable loss to science if they should get away.
The drive was out, the reaction process lost and irreparable.
Besides, he had already made an all but irreparable move.
The damage could be irreparable, and I've had to deal with that.
"The damage is not irreparable with a new administration. "
But in a larger sense, irreparable damage already had been done.
But there was no irreparable damage to his professional or social life.
However, he must have done so; and my guilt is irreparable now.
The damage would be irreparable to him and his league.
"If you leave now it could do her irreparable harm."
A month later they said it was irreparable and gave me a replacement.
On the question of irreparable harm, however, a few words are appropriate.
To think what an irreparable injury these officers had done her!
He said the Government "must change course before the damage becomes irreparable."
Yet the Staff itself might protect her from an irreparable mistake.
There was no serious or irreparable damage done to the section.
At this point the bridge was discovered to be irreparable.
The damage to the relationship between the coach and general manager, however, seemed irreparable.
Who knows but that during this time it may have done some irreparable damage to itself?
If she canceled a third, the damage could be irreparable.
His mother had cried when she saw the irreparable damage.
The damage was irreparable, and the house had to be torn down.