• If you fail to acknowledge this, you are risking irreparable damage to your brand.

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  • Think the NHL cannot afford the current lockout without causing irreparable damage to its fans?

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  • But former Foreign Office minister Mr MacShane said the changes would see "irreparable damage" done to Britain.

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  • The fear is that if not controlled, illegal betting and subsequent match-fixing may do irreparable damage to various sports.

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  • He quoted the Royal College of General Practitioners as warning the reforms would cause "irreparable damage" to patient care.

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  • He said it would cause irreparable damage to him and so he asked the judge if he could remain anonymous.

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  • In the event, it resulted only in irreparable damage to his career.

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  • However, opponents are worried the collection of tin could cause irreparable damage.

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  • The case has resulted in severe and irreparable damage to Canada's relationship with its allies, a Nova Scotia provincial court heard on Wednesday.

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  • By promising a referendum last year, then abruptly changing his mind, Mr Wahid may already have done irreparable damage to his reputation in Aceh.

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  • But others, including outraged Pentagon and White House officials, consider it irresponsible and want WikiLeaks silenced for what they call irreparable damage to global security.

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  • But industry insiders and regulators say another serious accident could do irreparable damage to the cruise lines' reputation -- and reinforce existing calls for more rigorous international regulation.

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  • Once the virus has established itself on a host computer, it quickly destroys all music and image files and disables the e-mail system, causing irreparable damage at some companies.

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  • This barrage of dams generates valuable electricity, aids irrigation and regulates flooding but in the process does irreparable damage to what was, until recently, the Mekong's most valuable resource: its fisheries.

    ECONOMIST: The Mekong river

  • According to the Immigration Advisory Service, restrictions on lower-skilled workers from outside the EU are causing a labour shortage so severe it could cause "irreparable damage" to the curry industry.

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  • But the growing labour discontent is posing a serious challenge to the Bangladeshi clothing industry's attempts to gain ground and analysts warn that it may do irreparable damage to the sector.

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  • Opponents are worried the mining could cause irreparable damage.

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  • Fortunately, unlike advanced cancers which cannot be removed without irreparable damage to the patient, the NRSRO designation can be jettisoned, and alternatives do exist to assist in the healing and renewal process.

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  • Companies like Global Links have claimed that the high degree of trade settlement failures have caused irreparable damage not only to their stocks but also to their ability to carry on as companies.

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  • Speaking in Moscow, where he hosted league officials and several Arab foreign ministers, the Russian foreign minister said that sitting down at a negotiating table was the only way to end the conflict without irreparable damage to Syria.

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  • We must be prepared to accept some false positives (predictions of harms that would not have occurred) in order to prevent some true positives (predictions of harm that would have occurred had we not intervened) from causing irreparable damage.

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  • Israel may have valid security reasons for going in, but these operations do irreparable damage to the standing of Palestinian leaders such as U.S.-backed President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Sallam Fayyad, now often described here as Israeli collaborators.

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  • And though there's rarely an ideal time for a work stoppage, a fall strike would likely exact the most immediate and irreparable damage on network television, which is having trouble maintaining its relevance even with a full stable of writers at work.

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  • Ms Decarie cited testimony from three top military and security officials who said that Delisle's actions caused "severe and irreparable" damage.

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  • " The report also raised the specter of shortages, which could "cause social and political instability, geopolitical conflict and irreparable environmental damage.

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  • Last year, 20th Century Fox, which made The Beach, incurred the wrath of activists in Thailand who accused the company of causing irreparable ecological damage to Maya Beach on Phi Phi Island during filming.

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  • In such a case, one might anticipate the following: When the information alleged above became public knowledge, the fund suffered irreparable reputational damage and many of the U.S.investors sold their shares in the mutual fund causing the value of the traded shares to plummet.

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  • But the damage he did was irreparable.

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  • Even with oil prices recovering from their 1998 lows, many in the industry believe that the damage done to independent companies may be irreparable.

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  • "The level of damage - in this climate - bleaching does is irreparable, " she added.

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