21.   Garner is afraid irreparable harm has been done, but he will continue to manage.

22.   Henderson said the initiative posed the threat of irreparable harm to minorities and women by denying them access to the political process.

23.   If he loses, he might do irreparable harm to his career.

24.   If Vargas loses badly, it could do irreparable harm to his image.

25.   In granting the stay, the five majority justices found that Bush would have suffered irreparable harm if the counting had continued.

26.   In the meantime, the Reiters vow to pursue their adoption petition as far as the Supreme Court, arguing that separation would cause Baby J irreparable harm.

27.   Irreparable harm can result when, during their formative years, young girls are pushed hard by their parents and coaches to achieve victory, he said.

28.   Irreparable harm is one element that has to be established for an injunction to be granted.

29.   It might cause irreparable harm to his gentle psyche.

30.   It is clear, however, that a stay should not be granted unless an applicant makes a substantial showing of a likelihood of irreparable harm.

a. + harm >>共 156
bodily 23.86%
grievous 11.19%
serious 7.31%
irreparable 5.07%
physical 5.07%
actual 4.33%
great 3.36%
potential 2.98%
economic 2.54%
environmental 2.01%
irreparable + n. >>共 21
harm 40.48%
damage 39.88%
loss 5.36%
injury 2.98%
rift 1.19%
rupture 1.19%
airplane 0.60%
bone 0.60%
break 0.60%
calamity 0.60%
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