I don't think, Mr. Studdock, that anyone had quite contemplated your taking any irrevocable action of that sort.
I was undecided about taking such drastic action, but now there is no alternative and no going back because I have just taken an irrevocable action.
The moments she's pursuing now aren't moments of realization; they're moments of fateful, irrevocable, dramatic action.
Please consider the effects of renouncing U.S. citizenship, described above, before taking this serious and irrevocable action.
The main concern in Israel is that the road map calls for too many irrevocable Israeli actions, such as withdrawal from territories, before the Palestinians are required to disarm militants.
It didn't do to even allude to irrevocable actions taken temporally by a spiritual college whose putative concern was the immortal soul.
To abortion opponents, the law is a last chance to save a life before the irrevocable action of having an abortion.
The agreement over the nationalization of the oil industry in November 1940 made the Mexican action legally irrevocable.
The important thing is to take no drastic or irrevocable action until that time.
She had spoken the thought which was in his own mind, the temptation to cling to hope, to delay irrevocable action.