Critics said the project would dislocate 1.5 million Indians and do irreversible harm to land and wildlife.
Yes, Richard managed to banish them, but what irreversible harm was done?
There can be no greater, no more irreversible harm than threatened by Pumping.
They cited church teaching that sanctions "should avoid grave and irreversible harm to the civilian population."
"This could simply ruin everything and cause irreversible harm."
Patients in the first tier, who could die or suffer serious or irreversible harm if treatment is denied or delayed, could sue immediately.
All totally different to inflicting irreversible harm on new-born babies.
Perhaps it will suffice that neglect of biostasis leads to obvious and irreversible harm.
Moreover, concentration of particular elements in excess of the nature's capacity may lead to irreversible environmental harm.
It is impossible to determine the irreversible harm that will happen in the long term.