However, an architect for the building's owner has said it is not beyond repair.
It is notoriously hard to modify the equations of general relativity without damaging the theory beyond repair.
Heat-shock proteins have been known to repair damaged proteins and escort those beyond repair to the bodys junkyards.
Mr. Matsumoto said he has returned to his home and found that the earthquake damaged it beyond repair.
We should consider out of the box thinking if we are to succeed without damaging our own economy beyond repair.
Many buildings, constructed hundreds of years ago, are beyond repair, with walls unable to bear pipes or with rudimentary electricity wiring.
The animal itself will probably be beyond repair, but guilt prone drivers might just be a little more careful in the future.
If the building is beyond repair, either party can terminate the lease.
One of Jersey's two power supply cables from France, Normandie 1, failed in June, after which engineers said it was beyond repair.
But Archa's treasured movable floor and hydraulic system were damaged beyond repair.
Home Secretary Theresa May has denied her relationship with the police is beyond repair after she was heckled at the Police Federation conference.
It said the main risk of not proceeding with the work would be that one or more of the cranes will break beyond repair.
But less than 17 months into a five-year contract, the 26-year-old claimed his relations with "certain executives" at City had "broken down beyond repair".
Such an act would not only damage the office of the Cumbria PCC beyond repair, but more importantly, damage the reputation of the Cumbria Constabulary.
In the early 1980s our economic situation also seemed beyond repair.
In particular he said he would like to build the first of a batch of new towns alongside L'Aquila for those whose homes were beyond repair.
Oddly, the most impressive and evocative building in Samarkand is beyond repair.
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses are beyond repair.
The Bush administration also said it considered the 1972 convention on biological weapons flawed beyond repair, though it has been ratified by 143 countries, including the United States.
Who say too many of these schools are beyond repair.
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People will be speculating about how dysfunctional the U.S. political process has become and whether it is broken beyond repair (if they are not asking that then they should be).
Specifically, in practice, in developing economies these incubators were often far from where they were needed or broke down beyond repair without the service network we take for granted in developed economies.
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Often these were areas where the canvas had been damaged beyond repair and had to be patched, in which case he might paint in a stretch of sky or a fold of flesh.
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Unfortunately, many of the most valuable images, including those of the Apollo 11 landing site, had degraded beyond repair, likely due to the normal but damaging process of pausing, rewinding and playing again and again.
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Hungarian media quoted Mr Illes as saying that a 25-metre-long crack in the weakened wall of the reservoir near Ajka had widened slightly by Sunday morning and that the wall of the damaged reservoir now looked beyond repair.
Broadstairs and Saint Peter's Community Centre Trust chairman Ian Dale said the hut, which houses a nursery school as well as other local groups, was one of two community facilities in the town which were heavily used and beyond repair.
In the last couple of months alone, we've been told that alcohol damages the DNA of unborn children beyond repair, but that it's OK for pregnant women to have a couple of glasses of wine a week, which is pretty conflicting advice.
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