irremediable u rečniku PONS

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This demonstrates the irremediable flaw inherent in all legislation relying on vague emotional terms to define liability.
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Any cracks appearing in cavity walls dating from the twentieth century need to be investigated before irremediable damage ensues.
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See, too, how this sage is crushed by tragic, irremediable wickedness.
fortnightlyreview.co.uk
The law that permits medical assistance in dying requires that the person have a grievous, irremediable condition that is causing physical and psychological suffering.
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Nobody at this time, me included, understood how irremediable this move was, even where the battle against capitalism was held, and when it was won.
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An applicant for assisted death must be "a competent adult person who clearly consents" and mush have a grievous and irremediable medical condition that causes intolerable and enduring suffering.
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On the surface it would seem that these two ideas are in complete and irremediable contradiction.
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So they indicate that patients with a grievous and irremediable illness would qualify for assisted dying.
globalnews.ca
Some states use the terms irremediable breakdown, irretrievable breakdown, or incompatibility.
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The "potop" wars episode inflicted irremediable damage and contributed heavily to the ultimate demise of the state.
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