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For a judge to issue a temporary restraining order, the jurist also must conclude that one side in a dispute would otherwise suffer irreparable harm.

The Thursday suit alleges the teacher training grant cancellations have led to “immediate and irreparable harm” that will “disrupt teacher workforce pipelines, increase reliance on underqualified educators, and destabilize local school systems.”

It added that the "conspirators'" intention was to cause him "irreparable" financial and reputational damage.

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She described how her "world has been shattered into a million irreparable pieces".

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In its appeal, the VA said being forced to pay for that housing, and losing control over its leasing authority, would cause it “irreparable harm.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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