There was no way to open it from this side; they were now irrevocably committed to life on Gastonia and all that implied.
For better or worse, they were now irrevocably committed to the planet Omicron.
He was committed irrevocably to the battle of the tableland, with all its intricate possibilities.
"We are already irrevocably committed to major global change in the years ahead," the report said, expressing the view prevalent among climatologists.
He is irrevocably committed to removing these people as threats to our political system.
But the Republicans say they are irrevocably committed to both goals, cutting taxes and eliminating the deficit.
This woman was in love with him, was one step away from being irrevocably committed to him.
He denied, however, that Britain had committed itself irrevocably to war by July 2002.
And the church is irrevocably committed to this truth.
But they warrant intensive study before the nation is irrevocably committed to the current overpriced design.