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He said it was not an irreversible decision, and the successor would have to win over people.
All this is denied to him because he has made the irreversible decision to join up and his life will never be the same again.
If she went, she would have made an irreversible decision.
To be able to rush in and make such a permanent, irreversible decision at the first encounter is not done with other types of surgery.
In destroying his technologic civilization, man might have made an irreversible decision.
Critics pointed out that this could very well mean a well-organised minority taking an irreversible decision about the future of a school.
Does the European Council not think that it is somewhat premature for an irreversible decision?
It is uncommonly quiet, momentously still, the air of irreversible decision.
Maybe the biggest difference between an internist and a surgeon is the ability to make irreversible decisions."
They typically represent various sorts of irreversible decisions.
"For me, it was an irreversible decision."
He decided to resign from the Sumo Association (an irreversible decision) and run for election to parliament.
"It's such an irreversible decision," Mr. Lowell was saying nervously.
I mean, I may be done here for now, but why should I make an irreversible decision?"
Doing so would be an "irreversible decision to devalue ... the history of the institution itself," he said in a recent paper.
And at a pub in the pretty wine-and-horses town of Los Olivos, a tall, elegant blond woman lamented an irreversible decision to her trainer.
This positive feedback can hypothetically generate bistability in the transition to anaphase, causing the cell to make the irreversible decision to separate sister-chromatids.
She said that to approve the towers would be "an irreversible decision" that would "sell off public access to the river, leaving it for the privileged few."
"Cool it, think about it for a while, let the temper of these times soften," Howard H. Baker said in urging no quick, irreversible decision.
Cameron could be the PM responsible for the break up of the union but Salmond could be responsible for an irreversible decision.
It is not every day, after all, that one has the awkward, awesome opportunity to confront the man who has the power to make irreversible decisions worth millions of dollars.
But it was equally true that those who did not pause to consider the possible consequences of an irreversible decision did not, as a rule, remain in power for long.
It is now our duty to rediscover this cultural unity which must consolidate the necessary and, I would argue, right and proper, irreversible decision to enlarge the Union.
This is why we feel justified in our severe criticism of Agenda 2000, because it was drawn up in haste as an irreversible decision and without being thoroughly assessed.
The restorer of a museum painting must usually make an irreversible decision as to how much grime, coating and paint has to be removed to recreate what the artist intended.