31. Judge Patrick D. McAnany said in his ruling that Sprint could suffer irreparable harm if the injunction against Martin J. Kaplan were not granted. 32. Of Policy, Clark spoke as if irreparable harm has been done to their relationship, at least professionally. 33. On the question of irreparable harm, however, a few words are appropriate. 34. Or will it do irreparable harm to their confidence, create conflict and become the symbol of a lost season? 35. Pending final resolution of the dispute, Whyte ruled that letting Microsoft continue to sell products with the Java trademark could do irreparable harm to Sun. 36. Saddest of all, it does irreparable harm to the country he claims to love. 37. Simon said the release of the report caused irreparable harm for Knox and Barnes. 38. So anyone who gets skittish and pulls out of stocks in favor of cash at the wrong time can do irreparable harm. 39. That circumstance alone presents a significant risk of irreparable harm to plaintiff. 40. The appeals court noted that Bush did not suffer any irreparable harm from the recounts. |