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Have we the right to make an irrevocable decision for the million who are still sleeping?
He felt himself poised on the point of an irrevocable decision.
On this world, the choice remained; the irrevocable decision between brain and body had not yet been made.
It was then that Douglas made an irrevocable decision to become a writer.
Kelly felt relieved when he heard himself make the irrevocable decision.
The concept of the irrevocable decision is accepted and considered routine.
My mother warned me strongly against making irrevocable decisions about women.
She stared at the water glass, twisted her mouth into a final, irrevocable decision.
Hitler had communicated his irrevocable decision to go to war.
That was the face of a young fanatic, she knew, who had just come to an irrevocable decision.
They were getting close, very close, to the moment when he would be forced to make the final, irrevocable decision.
Reith had still not come to a definite, irrevocable decision.
Because the name was put in the Press early, before any irrevocable decisions had been made, and people there at that centre got their act together.
Dawn had lightened the sky when she arrived at a final, irrevocable decision.
Even as he was trying to think of some way, any way, to answer the irrevocable decision, the comforting light withdrew from around him.
- Avoid making irrevocable decisions while tired or hungry.
But before coming to a final, perhaps irrevocable decision, he tried one last time, made one last threat.
Riker paused thoughtfully before answering, as though he'd just made some irrevocable decision.
He survived all these years by bobbing, weaving, straddling and never making an irrevocable decision.
He skirted around that thought, into irrevocable decision. '
It insisted that irrevocable decisions be made before their consequences could be appreciated.
However, my wife's illness, combined with the incapacitation of the president, has caused me to make the irrevocable decision to withdraw from the race.
"Our decision to build a democratic society based on the constitution, the rule of law and political pluralism is a decisive, irrevocable decision," he said.
"Avoid large irrevocable decisions like changing jobs or moving" in the first year after the event, Ms. Goodman said.
"Jake, it seems to me we have a responsibility-" I reached an instant, unilateral and irrevocable decision.