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irrevocable

incapable of being retracted or revoked firm and irrevocable is my doom — Shakespeare

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Simple sentences

His actions had irrevocable consequences.

Movie subtitles

And so because of the automated and irrevocable decision-making process which rules out human meddling which rules out human meddling the doomsday machine is terrifying. This is simple to understand.
Before I cause you serious...and irrevocable harm.
These decisions are irrevocable and have given fortune and international glory to some of them.
Is your decision still irrevocable?
Though, as I say, it's not an irrevocable situation.
Look, it's not irrevocable.
My decision is irrevocable.
The hour of irrevocable decisions.
Irrevocable disintegration.
My decision is irrevocable!
It's irrevocable, and I'm gonna pay.
The conditions were irrevocable.
And yet that process is not irrevocable.
When she realized what she had done, Dana began to cry with irrevocable guilt.
Would you advise a patient in that state. to make an irrevocable decision?
I want no wailing or urging. My decision is irrevocable.
Your decision is irrevocable.
And so because of the automated and irrevocable decision-making process. which rules out human meddling. the doomsday machine is terrifying. and simple to understand. and completely credible and convincing.
Otherwise you'll be making a cruel and irrevocable mistake.
We have informed all nations concerned that we consider the original decision to be irrevocable!
The decision of the Executive Committee is irrevocable.
The government has just informed me that their decision is irrevocable.
Is your decision still, so irrevocable? Eough!
And in one snap judgment, irrevocable forces were set into motion.
Then disaster struck. The most unimaginable, irrevocable thing had happened.
I feel certain that your political career will inevitably come to an abrupt and irrevocable conclusion.
I'm surprised Scarecrow made it so irrevocable.
One gesture was enough, but the effects of time were irrevocable.
Nothing is irrevocable.
This resignation is absolute irrevocable. And is effective now.
It will be a great honor to receive him, even though our resolve to retain The Sycamores is irrevocable.
I used to speak of it without ever truly envisioning it. in all the irrevocable reality of a date. of a word.
You advise your status otherwise wipe out is irrevocable.
Only when we've cast off the last rope That joins us to the dockside Do I sense with a tightening of the stomach That what we have taken on is irrevocable.

News and current affairs

Day by day, relations with NATO grow stronger. The new orientation is irrevocable.
Germany's stance marked the first open challenge by a leading European power to the notion that the monetary union is irrevocable.
First and foremost, a Greek exit would disprove the tacit assumption that participation in the euro is irrevocable.
True, history teaches that no commitment is irrevocable: according to Jens Nordvig of Nomura Securities, there have been 67 currency-union breakups since the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The new orientation is irrevocable.
The foundation of the second, unified German nation-state in 1989 was based on Germany's irrevocable Western orientation and Europeanization.

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