With the show over, the judges asked, what is the irreparable harm?
It would do you irreparable harm among the warrior class.
"Not to receive their degrees would be an irreparable harm," he said.
"If they don't, I think it will cause irreparable harm to this whole process."
"If you leave now it could do her irreparable harm."
To do so, a party must show that irreparable harm would result unless the activity is stopped.
I read somewhere that the average person can live for up to two months without food and not suffer any irreparable harm.
He must consider whether there is irreparable harm to one side or the other.
To get such an order, the administration would have to prove irreparable harm.
On the question of irreparable harm, however, a few words are appropriate.