irrevocable decision in English

irreversible resolution, unchangeable conclusio

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1. Her decision was immediate and irrevocable.

2. He said the decision was irrevocable.

3. The Amendable But Irrevocable Trust

4. What is marriage? An irrevocable vow.

5. We on payment by irrevocable sight credit.

6. No, our parting is final and irrevocable.

7. We insist on payment by irrevocable sight credit.

8. A Credit may be either revocable or irrevocable.

9. Bilit stands for Business Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust

10. His life was set on an irrevocable course.

11. A Crummy trust is an irrevocable trust

12. The process, it would seem, is not yet irrevocable.

13. But now, it's not the time for some dangerous and irrevocable action.

14. It suddenly struck her that having a baby was an irrevocable step.

15. Payment by an Irrevocable letter of cadet be covenant for us.

16. Following consolidation, farmers would have irrevocable freehold tenure to their land.

17. Think about the situation carefully before you take an irrevocable step.

18. As an Apostle, I plead with you to learn God’s irrevocable laws.

19. Old age was a phase of irrevocable and inevitable decline.

20. Will knowing our genetic code mean we will know our irrevocable fates?

21. – Irrevocable standby letters of credit not having the character of credit substitutes,

22. (f) irrevocable standby letters of credit having the character of credit substitutes;

23. The Credit, therefore, should clearly indicate whether it is revocable or irrevocable.

24. And waited in rage and self-recrimination as the elevator began its irrevocable descent?

25. “Amendable irrevocable trusts”, sounds like an oxymoron, right? Common knowledge would have you believe that irrevocable trusts are cold, hard, “set in stone”, lock boxes made only for rich folks or people with bad kids