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1 Without proper nutrition the children and pregnant mothers will suffer irreversible damage .
2 A telltale swelling began, and his fingers eventually blackened, signaling irreversible damage .
3 Some landowners and archaeologists have warned the plans would cause irreversible damage .
4 I am expecting armed forces to avoid irreversible damage , he added.
5 Tourists have been accused of causing irreversible damage to the Burren's fragile landscape.
6 Delays, on the other hand, cause irreversible damage that can last a life-time.
7 Police are warning that many businesses may suffer irreversible damage .
8 But the closer we inch to inflicting irreversible damage , the more cowardly it looks.
9 I am expecting armed forces to avoid irreversible damage , Mr Mousavi said in a statement.
10 He eventually received treatment with an antibiotic cocktail before the disease had caused irreversible damage .
11 If those refineries were to be lost, the economy of Mars could suffer irreversible damage .
12 Who knows what possible irreversible damage he could do in a moment of ambitious stupidity?
13 To prevent irreversible damage early diagnosis is essential.
14 Identifying predictors of BOS is essential to prevent the progression of dysfunction before irreversible damage occurs.
15 There is increasing interest in the use of metabolomics for diagnosis prior to progression to irreversible damage .
16 A new report into seabed mining in the Pacific warns of irreversible damage to the marine environment.
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