51.   The union also said in its suit that if the injunction was granted, neither the leagues nor baseball would suffer irreparable harm.

52.   There would be irreparable harm to the voters.

53.   Thwarting administration intentions, it voted to sustain rules requiring mining companies to fund cleanups and gave the government power to bar mines that would cause irreparable environmental harm.

54.   What he has done, though, is irreparable harm to his own life and image.

55.   With the show over, the judges asked, what is the irreparable harm?

56.   An Interior Department appeals officer has halted oil exploration just outside of Arches National Park in Utah, saying letting the project proceed could cause irreparable harm.

57.   Foley said the state had demonstrated no irreparable harm in not granting a stay.

58.   He charged that Bt corn, a variety genetically engineered to produce a natural insecticide, will cause irreparable harm to organic farmers.

59.   Naval bombing exercises on the island of Vieques would cause irreparable harm to residents, attorneys for Puerto Rico told a federal district judge Thursday.

60.   Otherwise, they said, his good name would suffer 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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