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irretrievable
1. and that the loss would be irretrievable
2. What is erased is gone forever, irretrievable
3. All taxes having been usually paid in paper money, the prince would not have wherewithal either to pay his troops, or to furnish his magazines; and the state of the country would be much more irretrievable than if the greater part of its circulation had consisted in gold and silver
4. They were responsible for creating a culture of safety corner cutting at the plant that ultimately lead to the irretrievable failure of the processing line
5. All irretrievable, irreversible - unless you had the key
6. irretrievable hurt to her relation with Fortensky, and in 1996 the couple divorced
7. She by her fickleness strove to make my ruin irretrievable; I will strive to gratify her wishes by seeking destruction; and it will show generations to come that I alone was deprived of that of which all others in misfortune have a superabundance, for to them the impossibility of being consoled is itself a consolation, while to me it is the cause of greater sorrows and sufferings, for I think that even in death there will not be an end of them
8. Just an irretrievable slipping
9. Big losses of the first system can cause irretrievable capital losses, and when the funds allocated to trading are limited, it can result in bankruptcy before the system can win back
10. But I did not believe my errors to be irretrievable, and after much consideration I resolved to return to the cottage, seek the old man, and by my representations win him to my party
11. There can be no doubt that if Napoleon had cared less for the preservation of his plunder and more for speed he would have arrived before the Russians; but moving as he did without haste, no faster than circumstances conveniently permitted, he made the irretrievable mistake of arriving too late
12. The House had been told by their financial committee, that it was indispensably necessary forthwith to provide a revenue; and that a paper system, without a foundation of permanent revenue, would involve the nation in disgrace or irretrievable ruin