How To Use Irrecoverable In A Sentence
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Hammond will say he will not allow the MoD to remove critical skills and capabilities that are irrecoverable … we will not carelessly throw away core competencies that may be essential to our defence in the future.
Defence secretary to warn armed forces of more pain in coming years
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ANN REALTIME UPDATE 03.19.09 1710 EDT: Cessna spokesman Doug Oliver has confirmed to ANN that a BRS parachute deployment was used today to recover the sole-remaining flying Cessna SkyCatcher after an as-yet undefined flight test criteria resulted in an "irrecoverable" flight condition.
Aero-News Network
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They have gone so far down that we are getting to the point of irrecoverable collapse.
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No government has considered the issue of charities' irrecoverable VAT more seriously than this one.
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The insurance premium is wholly irrecoverable.
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For the ecological system which is already fragile, as they have found, any mindless destruction may be enough to do an irrecoverable damage to it.
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He seems to be working in a coal mine in his breaks and several shirts may be irrecoverable.
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In India, owing to the time lag involved in the recovery, banks tend to hold on to advances considered irrecoverable in their books.
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But he might simply shatter, break into irrecoverable pieces.
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Causation, even established, did not entitle him to recover damages in respect of an irrecoverable loss.
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We see lives in the same light as our own lives might be seen when we have also become irrecoverable.
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*** Travel TUI Travel, Europe's largest travel operator, said Chief Financial Officer Paul Bowtell had resigned after an accounting error forced the company to write off another £ 88 million ($139.4 million) in "irrecoverable balances" and restate its earnings for fiscal 2009.
Business Watch
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Some lawyers deem that Hu's brain had been severely damaged and lost all the functions which were irrecoverable, so her heartbeat would be stop sooner or later.
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Even those who survive it may come to regret wasting five active, irrecoverable years.
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Another important form of classification emerged in 1896 with Emil Kraepelins model of dementia praecox, first used by Morel in 1860 and described as irrecoverable cortical brain disease producing a particular kind of mental enfeeblement in the young.
Bedlam
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After more than a hundred years most of the details are irrecoverable, lost beyond all recall, but it isn't hard to image what must have happened.
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Let the mass of the people in any nation lapse into the ignorance and barbarism of atheism, or lose themselves in that supreme sophism called pantheism, the grand error of ancient as well as of modern gentilism, and liberty, social or political, except that wild kind of liberty, and perhaps not even that should be excepted, which obtains among savages, would be lost and irrecoverable.
The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny
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Twine said the write-off removed the necessity for the municipality to attempt to recover money that was irrecoverable.
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Partial deals were possible because they did not require him to adopt any irrecoverable positions.
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As to the other two points, it was not suggested that the cost of repairs might be irrecoverable or that it might be uneconomic to recover it.
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Her past was, in his words ‘out of sight and hearing, beyond reach, largely irrecoverable.’
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One feels that certain things are irrecoverable because they are past.
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The privatisation roller coaster when everyone was encouraged to become a shareholder left many with irrecoverable losses.
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From the moment he commenced his turn the aircraft was almost immediately on its right wing tip and was irrecoverable.
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History shows that, once lost, the democracy it guarantees is irrecoverable.
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He added that this was the year for "a political showdown to rescue Japan from falling into an irrecoverable crisis.
Japan Opposition Renews Calls for an Election Ahead of Consumption-Tax Debate
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Read it again, lingering this time on "just one more try" and "another irrecoverable day slips by.
Review of The Best of It by Kay Ryan
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Yeo demanded that the government announce ‘in principle, compensation for farmers who suffer irrecoverable losses’.
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And most vivid do these scenes and people become when the vague and irrecoverable boy who walks among them carries a rod over his shoulder, and you detect the soft bulginess of wet fish about his clothing, and perhaps the tail of a big one emerging from his pocket.
Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
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There is only relative simplicity and not being, or at least being is diffused irrecoverable by its ‘own’ labyrinthine construction.
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As to the other two points, it was not suggested that the cost of repairs might be irrecoverable or that it might be uneconomic to recover it.
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First impressions, memorable impressions, are generally irrecoverable; they often leave one the wiser, but they rarely return in the same form.
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Their love is the greatest a woman can hope for in life, and it is irrecoverable, except in brief moments during confinement, if a woman is allowed to give birth in her parents' house.
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The insurance premium is wholly irrecoverable.
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Sometimes we believe we've uncovered some lost, almost irrecoverable moment and think it to be the moment that determined—or destroyed—our lives.
A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity
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These can make the interest payable pale into insignificance and push someone already in debt into an irrecoverable position.
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Tui said that following a £29m write-off at the time of its third quarter results in August, an ongoing audit had uncovered a further £88m of irrecoverable balances.
Tui Travel finance chief to quit after accounts glitch