"The parties would be irreparably harmed by any breach of the agreement, " the statement said.
But if he loses, his credibility as a presidential candidate will be damaged seriously perhaps irreparably.
Were they to succeed, thundered Mr Li, Japan could expect relations with China to suffer irreparably.
The inescapable reality that the nomination process has become irreparably broken was made painfully clear last night.
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The outcry was so great that the NFL had to act before its brand was irreparably damaged.
They also know that instituting a floating NAV will irreparably harm the utility and benefit of the funds.
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The relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to violate societal norms.
As a result, his value to a nation in urgent need of genuinely reformist leadership has been undermined irreparably.
Second, even if they want to stay, how long can they do so without irreparably curtailing their own career trajectories?
Failure would mean not just a forced devaluation of Brazil's currency, but would also damage Mr Cardoso's credibility, perhaps irreparably.
It also said that a delay "could irreparably harm competition in a vital and rapidly evolving sector of the national economy".
According to the United Nations Environment Program, or UNEP, around 30 percent of the world's coral reefs are already damaged, some irreparably.
No, wait, it's not: California is completely, totally, irreparably hosed.
The former friendship between the two presidents now looks irreparably damaged.
Unfortunately for this seemingly muscular rhetoric, the simple fact of Iran possessing nuclear weapons would alone dramatically and irreparably alter the Middle East balance of power.
They believe that a widening of the war will create conditions which would be beyond the control of the Pakistani security forces and may harm the country irreparably.
It's about charges of thievery and revenge by proxy, competing senses of entitlement and justice, and irreparably hurt feelings--all eating away at a family that once hung tightly together.
The league, he thinks, is walking a fine line between making its case aggressively and saber rattling to the point of irreparably damaging its relationship with its players.
"The delay in reporting the alleged misconduct coupled with the witness' statements irreparably destroy Dorner's credibility, and bring into question his suitability for continued employment as a police officer, " it states.
If the pumps fail, so will the machine probably irreparably.
Even though the company in question may not be directly responsible for port security, at least some of their employees have to be read in on the relevant plans, potentially compromising the latter irreparably.
If the path to talks with the Palestinians is irreparably damaged, though, Israel may find it expedient to restart work on a deal with Syria - and a new, different era of peacemaking could begin.
By allowing the prosecutors to change tack, the judge has made it increasingly likely that Mr Anwar will suffer a double blow: being convicted of abuse of power and being irreparably tainted by sexual accusations.
The lawsuit, filed this week in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, says the 53-year-old Dutrow has been "irreparably harmed" by the New York State Racing and Wagering Board for what he says is effectively a lifetime ban.
The lost sale of this dinosaur has irreparably devastated my family financially, it has cost several people their jobs, taken an emotional toll on my wife and two young children and damaged my reputation as a commercial paleontologist.
Afterwards Mr Clegg said he "would have been a distraction" if he was there but several Conservative MPs criticised his decision to stay away, one accusing him of "cowardice", while Labour said it was evidence that the government was irreparably divided over Europe.
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