For U.S. citizens, cutting ties with their native land is a drastic and irrevocable step.
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In spring training Rivera assembled an audience and told them he had made an "irrevocable" decision.
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Ban Ki-moon said the decision could cause "irrevocable damage" to the humanitarian operations in Sudan.
Although the trust is irrevocable, the money is not the property of the person receiving it.
The court cannot possibly know that it is safe to take this irrevocable step.
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Argentina broke its supposedly irrevocable currency peg to the dollar a few months later.
Vehicles such as irrevocable trusts may be useful to safeguard assets from potential creditors.
But every time you power up a computer you're doing small amounts of irrevocable damage.
Irrevocable trusts enable individuals to avoid estate tax on more than the exemption equivalent amount of property.
If this is how you feel, then you should set up a living irrevocable trust fund.
The trustees and successor beneficiaries continue the uninterrupted administration and benefit of the irrevocable assets and income.
Protesters in Yemen are angry that Mr Saleh has been given "full and irrevocable" immunity from prosecution.
Because the trust is irrevocable, Goodman has no legal authority to remove Bessemer, even though he created the trust.
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It is an irrevocable election binding on the partnership for all future transactions.
As you make payments into the trust, those funds are no longer yours since the Kiss Trust is irrevocable.
An irrevocable trust is often used as a recipient for the gifted stock.
It is also now undeniable, irrevocable, that you will see your mission through.
Are these exceptional, or are they evidence of an irrevocable trend towards deterioration?
The IPCO should be owned by either a parent holding company of the two entities or by an irrevocable trust.
Instead of an irrevocable currency union, it becomes, as one senior European official has described it, a marriage of convenience.
The election of joint and several liability is irrevocable once made it cannot be revoked by, say, an amended tax return.
In other words, an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) can be used to purchase life insurance outside of the estate.
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He wants a forthright and irrevocable commitment from the rabbi who leads Shas to support him throughout the Palestinian negotiations.
If Britain were to opt in, the decision would be irrevocable, though it could fight to improve the flawed laws.
The bill approved on Saturday grants President Saleh full and irrevocable immunity from prosecution for anything he did while in office.
Under the old rules, determining your mandatory payout rate involved making irrevocable choices based on messy guesses, such as which spouse would die first.
The advantage is that you can make an immediate, irrevocable charitable contribution and get an immediate tax deduction up to the maximum.
As one example, Bernard Kent, who heads up PricewaterhouseCoopers' Midwest financial planning practice, questions the widespread use of Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts.
If Senator John McCain wins, the Israelis may feel there are a few more months before an irrevocable decision must be made.
It is clear the opt-out election is irrevocable and is typically made after the IRS has calculated a proposed miscellaneous offshore penalty.
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