41.   The dissenters came to the opposite conclusion, saying the stay would do irreparable harm to Gore.

42.   The delay suggested a lack of irreparable harm, the appeals court ruled.

43.   The industry had argued it faced irreparable economic harm by disclosing trade secrets.

44.   The issuance of the stay could more accurately be said to cause irreparable harm to Gore.

45.   The growers also contend that delays in the USDA plans to compensate them for infected wheat is causing irreparable harm to their businesses and industry.

46.   The instruction to come up with a reimbursement plan hints strongly that the panel was not convinced of irreparable harm from a fare increase.

47.   --The plaintiffs would suffer irreparable harm without the injunction.

48.   The owners, of course, would throw everything they have into convincing the judge that the players would not suffer irreparable harm if an injunction were not granted.

49.   The question of irreparable harm was evidently the question in contention for the justices Saturday.

50.   The question confronting the industry now is how to control it before it does irreparable harm to the game.

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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