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"irreplaceable" Definitions
  1. too valuable or special to be replaced

638 Sentences With "irreplaceable"

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Ultimately, everyone wants to feel like they're irreplaceable to someone, or they are irreplaceable to someone.
Being a phenomenal resource makes you irreplaceable, and well, once you are irreplaceable, you are in the driver's seat of your career.
Not the case for Joe D's bat ... that's irreplaceable.
Some of the losses, such as family heirlooms, were irreplaceable.
Scheduling was one thing, he added, but Rickman was irreplaceable.
Related: Carrie Fisher: Could 'Star Wars' ever replace the irreplaceable?
""Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague.
"She's irreplaceable," Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker, told Reuters.
"Hold your power for the valuable and irreplaceable," he said.
Taken the night we first met, the photo was irreplaceable.
But as historical artifacts, they were irreplaceable and considered priceless.
"Last week we lost an irreplaceable force," the singer said.
"That's what feels so irreplaceable about Bob," Ms. Dean said.
No one wanted to see them go — they are irreplaceable.
The power of human creativity is – for now at least – irreplaceable.
I believe that abortion always ends a unique, irreplaceable human life.
It's about individuality and confidence in a relationship, like 'You're irreplaceable.
The dollar remains an irreplaceable linchpin to the international monetary system.
"Mouse models are invaluable and irreplaceable in preclinical research," Hylander said.
"Last week, we lost an irreplaceable force," Swift told the crowd.
Strategically for the U.S., this stability presents an irreplaceable operational advantage.
Once you privatize our irreplaceable natural heritage, there's no going back.
So I have a pretty high bar for calling someone irreplaceable.
Video games have become an irreplaceable part of our global culture.
But Trump nonetheless regards Cohn as largely irreplaceable on the effort.
Add irrepressible and irreplaceable, and you begin to describe the man.
"Many of these items are irreplaceable," said Detective Inspector Paul Ridley.
So literally irreplaceable collections and of high historic and scientific value.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X I think is just fundamental, irreplaceable.
It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable.
Doctors can be appreciated or even cherished, but we are not irreplaceable.
It's a truism among the service's biggest fans that Twitter is irreplaceable.
" Her church described her as "an irreplaceable part of our volunteer team.
Now, the cream is an irreplaceable part of my skin-care routine.
Kylie Jenner is sending birthday wishes to her to "irreplaceable" boyfriend Tyga.
His hunger and determination to learn and succeed has made him irreplaceable.
It shows you all the precious, irreplaceable minutes that are seeping away.
Each contributing scientist played an irreplaceable role, and through competition came harmony.
Outside of Steph Curry, Green is probably the Warriors' most irreplaceable player.
"The things that they lost in there are irreplaceable," said Monte Schulz.
"Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Ellison wrote.
"Irreplaceable," Popovich said of Duncan, who is a five-time N.B.A. champion.
Why would we ever consider sacrificing this irreplaceable landscape to oil drilling?
Le'Veon Bell's contract holdout has centered on the running back being irreplaceable.
And on that note, if you want to be irreplaceable, be trustworthy.
Lithium plays a small but essentially irreplaceable part in powering electric car batteries.
But there is something about a Hostess snack that is unparalleled and irreplaceable.
Let courage not leave you in the face of this heavy, irreplaceable loss.
NATO is an inheritance that is all the more precious for being irreplaceable.
Kayaking, and its complete separation from the everyday world of stress, is irreplaceable.
It is about to smash, crush, and tear several irreplaceable items and treasures.
"Neymar is irreplaceable," coach Tite said in March in an unusually forthright declaration.
A beloved fashion figure, Mr. Elbaz was widely seen as being almost irreplaceable.
It is irresponsible to jeopardize an irreplaceable resource for something readily available elsewhere.
Our health care workers are an irreplaceable resource that is in short supply.
And yet, nobody is irreplaceable – we hear whispers in other corridors of power.
"He's one guy on our team that's irreplaceable," outfielder Brett Gardner told reporters.
"Our community has suffered the irreplaceable loss of one of our pilots," Col.
Guterres said the United Nations was irreplaceable and its actions had reduced suffering.
While the artwork is irreplaceable, the history center has insured it for $7.5 million.
"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable," he wrote.
"Ive is leaving a hole in the company and is clearly irreplaceable," he said.
But perhaps the hardest part, Stauer said, was losing the things that were irreplaceable.
"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable," he tweeted.
"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her – She is simply irreplaceable," he wrote.
In the meantime, some irreplaceable aircraft finally have a little protection from the elements.
South Florida, the nation, and the world are losing an irreplaceable gem when Rep.
National monuments serve as irreplaceable buffers on lands that are critical for military readiness.
Some of the species we are losing provide us with essential and irreplaceable services.
A public investment in the arts the way the NEA handles it is irreplaceable.
He lived a long life, but the music industry lost an irreplaceable legend today.
But before you proceed, make sure you don't fall prey to Irreplaceable Me Syndrome.
We need to stand up and advocate for these irreplaceable natural and cultural resources.
"The Kiowa Warrior was a vital and irreplaceable asset in the Army," Meadows noted.
We all have a role to play in protecting our planet and its irreplaceable creatures.
Working at a start-up in its early days was an irreplaceable experience, he says.
LME Clear (part of the London Metal Exchange) is near-irreplaceable for precious-metals traders.
Mel and Sue are the true stars of the show – irreplaceable 💔 #GBBO #MelAndSue pic.twitter.
Legion members say Mr. Clarke's death left an irreplaceable gap in their close-knit community.
Beyond the dollars and cents are the irreplaceable lives saved of civilians and American soldiers.
Nev starts graciously and says Max is irreplaceable, but adds the show must go on.
His legacy is complex, his legend is undeniable, and he himself is, perhaps thankfully, irreplaceable.
I told them I was irreplaceable (at that very critical point in time, also true).
Meanwhile, leather, which seems irreplaceable (move over, pleather) could also go through a biological revolution.
They're irreplaceable, and accompanying each song is a requisite cheesy 80's low-budget video.
If anything, it's only managed to solidify one of the habit's irreplaceable charms: the aside.
All human life, regardless of race, gender, religious faith or profession, is priceless and irreplaceable.
There are few stadium-level bands whose singers are so unique as to be irreplaceable.
Turkey is an important partner in the F-4003 program, but it is not irreplaceable.
He is flawed but irreplaceable, and the Warriors would not be the Warriors without him.
He was certainly an astute military strategist and was remarkably effective, but he's not irreplaceable.
A director's ability to be available in those key moments is incredibly valuable and irreplaceable.
Analysts agreed that Soleimani was a unique figure and probably irreplaceable for the Iranian regime.
" Channeling the spirit of Beyoncé's 2006 track "Irreplaceable," Minaj reminds him, "It's plenty on deck.
Don't trust your valuable, irreplaceable art to a commercialized internet run by ad revenue, dudes.
The point is that from the standpoint of the broader conservative movement he is not irreplaceable.
The conclusion was that somebody had saved the most irreplaceable data, then deliberately flooded the office.
Unfolded, they provide a unique, tactile way to explore overlooked, irreplaceable landmarks in our sprawling cities.
Jaguars are apex predators—top of the food chain—that provide irreplaceable functions to the ecosystem.
Ehrenreich is irreplaceable to the culture, with her rigor and skepticism, her allergy to comforting illusions.
And the irreplaceable and highly historic collection of Mazda racecars I recently tested at Laguna Seca.
" She said the mother of three daughters was "irreplaceable, much loved, and will never be forgotten.
But the irreplaceable contribution—and a more illuminating statistic—is Parker's sustained assault on the rim.
In recognition of his irreplaceable role in building Koch Industries, we are naming him Director Emeritus.
An ungodly number of irreplaceable life hours spent practicing, practicing, practicing in small, ill-lit rooms.
"We want to see the denuclearization process so completely underway that it is irreplaceable," Bolton said.
A cruise liner running ashore in the Piazza San Marco would wreck centuries of irreplaceable history.
Our growing coalition is committed to protecting this irreplaceable place and to making our voices heard.
If not, tens of thousands of irreplaceable sites will be left exposed to looting and desecration.
And AirPods become e-waste after just eighteen months, when the irreplaceable lithium ion battery dies.
Snag Seth Godin's book, and try out these seven tips for making yourself irreplaceable at work.
Garcetti said he was worried about the irreplaceable loss of life that's predicted in this outbreak.
I asked the company whether the AirPods had to have irreplaceable batteries to achieve its design.
So either the Craftsman was an irreplaceable gem, or time has improved it, like fine wine.
Some items in the collection are irreplaceable to science, as well as the country's national memory.
Kazakhstan's Sports and Culture Minister Arystanbek Mukhamediuly called Ten's death an irreplaceable loss for the country.
Herbie Blash, the former Formula One deputy race director, said Whiting, his longtime colleague, was irreplaceable.
To destroy these structures is not only to destroy irreplaceable masterworks, but a way of life.
But those procedures are under investigation, after officials destroyed "irreplaceable" rare flowering plants sent from France.
Joachim Gauck may be irreplaceable, but we may yet learn to find his passion in ourselves.
" He added, "A mother, a father, under the best of circumstances, though never perfect ones, are irreplaceable.
He's seeking nearly $87,000 in damages but says some of the movies lost are priceless and irreplaceable.
They're in a movie together, and that movie is a very sad Netflix film titled Irreplaceable You.
While they were at it, they engineered out another "irreplaceable" rare earth, terbium, at the same time.
All that to say, Ryan Gosling — and especially awards show Ryan Gosling — is a pretty irreplaceable guy.
Many creative folks trust various bits of software and hardware with irreplaceable photos, videos, and written works.
They grabbed what family photos and "irreplaceable keepsake memories" they could to save from the hurricane's wrath.
"It's a truly irreplaceable medium," said Kevin Perjurer, a filmmaker in Orlando who specializes in amusement parks.
That's the void we all felt and what became irreplaceable when he went away for three years.
Some items in the collection are irreplaceable to science, as well as to the country's national memory.
It was, they said, stoked by hyperbole and had devastating consequences: the destruction of irreplaceable original documents.
He said one principle he applied in these matters was "everyone is useful, but noone is irreplaceable".
That's irreplaceable.... That's why we should always be the heart and soul of American human space flight.
It was a devastating lost—the worst object I can imagine losing because it is genuinely irreplaceable.
That's highly unlikely—preposterous, even—but Kadyrov has made himself an irreplaceable part of the political system.
But so does breakdancing, considered an irreplaceable component of the most authentic, Ur-form of hip-hop.
The status of Hong Kong is still unshakable and irreplaceable for "Emperor" Xi to achieve his "China Dream".
So it's no surprise that veterans have joined the campaign, lending their irreplaceable firsthand experiences to the movement.
Facebook wants that unique, irreplaceable sharing to live on its social network, and Slideshow will make that easier.
The loss of prized possessions, like our irreplaceable photos and files and writings, would have certainly been devastating.
Although Cohen was disappointed that Vanderpump skipped the show's reunion, he has praised the reality star as irreplaceable.
" He offered the donation and Disney's "heartfelt support" for the restoration of what he called an "irreplaceable masterpiece.
Guggenheim said its greatest concern is that "Starbucks is losing an irreplaceable merchant," but noted Johnson's strong leadership.
China has played an irreplaceable role in maintaining world peace and security as well as addressing global challenges.
The TV characters discussed here left an irreplaceable void both the world of the show and for fans.
What are they going to do with the specter hanging over everyone's head—Left Eye's irreplaceable rapping voice?
"They are irreplaceable," he said by phone, adding that chickpeas were vital for nutrition in many developing countries.
"  Smith acknowledged this week that "no one is irreplaceable" and Mattis is "not going to be there forever.
The tumult of that '79-80 season stemmed from Portland's trying, and failing, to replace an irreplaceable talent.
Not protecting intellectual property can lead to someone else stealing a company's "secret sauce," which can be irreplaceable.
Beyoncé previously released a live recording of "Irreplaceable" in 2011 to raise funds for Oxfam, WaterAid and Greenpeace.
On the women's side, I think Serena has been so dominant, she is irreplaceable on so many levels.
He misses his family, he said, but he also knows that training in Sweden is an irreplaceable experience.
In their time, several presidents — both Roosevelts, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter — have acted to defend this irreplaceable wilderness.
Yet when it comes to despoiling irreplaceable public lands, this legislation lets responsible stewardship blow away like tumbleweed.
Whatever their specialty, irreplaceable people understand that it's not enough to just show up and do the work.
We're in our 60s, so we also lost a lifetime of personal belongings: irreplaceable photos, letters and heirlooms.
Governments throughout the world need to place a premium on these irreplaceable storehouses of human and ecological history.
"Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Mr. Ellison wrote in the announcement on Friday.
What we found was that the mine would present a threat of irreparable damage to an irreplaceable resource.
If you thought you could ever work as Beyoncé's assistant, one Twitter thread proved you're, well, not irreplaceable.
To make her point, she's jamming to Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" ... an anthem to scorned women, as she sips tea.
We've come to know and love characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so deeply that they feel almost irreplaceable.
The irreplaceable instrument was on loan from Martin Guitar Museum, and the props team made six duplicates of it.
Besides, this cut has another bonus: taking apart the meat from the bone is an irreplaceable and seductive pleasure.
"Fortunately, nothing irreplaceable was lost," Ron Meyer, then the chief operating officer of Universal Studios, told CNN in 2008.
Compatibility and understanding that we are completely irreplaceable to each other was always part of [staying together through this].
We stand with France today and offer our assistance in the rehabilitation of this irreplaceable symbol of Western civilization.
I have a raw silk, pink bubblegum coat jacket that cinches in at the waist; it's secondhand and irreplaceable.
Facebook wants your irreplaceable photos and life updates that will draw your friends back to the app every day.
"Some people in your life that's gonna be irreplaceable," Combs said during the eulogy, in audio obtained by TMZ.
He was the rarest thing in Hollywood: a unique, irreplaceable persona, with a face and a history to match.
And yet, we did lose some beautiful and irreplaceable baseball things along the way to losing so much else.
Politics is thus the irreplaceable way Americans learn we are not odd or alone: our values are widely shared.
Those posts are what make Facebook friendly and irreplaceable, rather than just another channel for discovering generic web content.
He used to be a decent footballer, but El Cholo transformed him into an irreplaceable part of the team.
In other words, make yourself irreplaceable and become an asset, and it may pay off when a recession hits. 
A master is a one-of-a-kind artifact, the irreplaceable primary source of a piece of recorded music.
Fortunately, no one was hurt, and irreplaceable items like computers and family photos were safe at our new apartment.
Mr. Banks argues that the provision is an "irreplaceable tool" crucial for the intelligence community to protect the nation.
Those on the left explained that no politician, no matter how effective, was irreplaceable in the face serious allegations.
"I'm going in here, so hold your damned taters," he said in that irreplaceable, Saturday-afternoon, Big Ugly voice.
Then, inspired by photos of Jen with her dog, Norman, I got a cat, the formidable and irreplaceable Shrummie.
"Archaeological sites hold irreplaceable human and environmental records of the past, including both artifacts and environmental evidence," said Hollesan.
"Not only did we lose an owner and irreplaceable employees, we lost ... some of our closest friends," she said.
It is the sort of arrogance of the people at the top, that they think that they're basically irreplaceable.
Subsequent tunnel collapses are rumored to have killed hundreds of workers, which North Korea's government may have deemed irreplaceable losses.
The only thing that could have made the moment more perfect would have been Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" playing in the backgorund.
It wasn't just her angelic voice that made Houston an irreplaceable talent, it was her spirit, her brokenness and humanity.
To the left to the left everything you own in the box to the left," quoting the Beyoncé song "Irreplaceable.
And while I don't have her $40,000 shoe closet, I do have a lot of irreplaceable people in my life.
Her movie Irreplaceable You, which arrives on Netflix Friday, February 16, is like P.S. I Love You but in reverse.
The star's 2006 hit "Irreplaceable" also earned a shout-out, with one fan tweaking the lyrics to fit the situation.
Lenkov also said that Park and Kim are irreplaceable, so fans can breathe easy knowing that they won't be recast.
Seimone Augustus took Bird's place in the starting lineup for Thursday's semifinal – but the team insists the legend is irreplaceable.
Lithium forms a small but irreplaceable component of rechargeable batteries, used in consumer devices like mobile phones and electric cars.
Our nuclear deterrent force is the irreplaceable foundation of our nation's wherewithal for averting the existential threat of nuclear war.
His eclectic showroom at Demolition Depot & Irreplaceable Artifacts on East 125th Street in Harlem is popular among collectors and designers.
The singer, of course, is no newcomer to the language, having released a Spanish version of "Irreplaceable" in the past.
But as the sketch ended — with Beverly consoling a sobbing Hank, who declared, "He was irreplaceable" — reality eclipsed the gag.
"Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Ellison wrote to the announcement posted on Hurd's personal website.
"It's never easy to lose such a vital, irreplaceable member of the family, but this is downright heartbreaking," he wrote.
Last September, an accidental fire broke out at the two-hundred-year-old National Museum , destroying an irreplaceable ethnographic collection.
"High or low oil prices, defense and security are irreplaceable, we cannot compromise," a senior UAE military official told Reuters.
Delaying the first usage of drugs is an irreplaceable and powerful way we can prevent the onset of opioid addiction.
"Projects are doing well that are in irreplaceable locations," Mr. Katz said, "and this is certainly one of those locations."
A humbling image of how small we are — but even more, a breathtaking image of our lovely, fragile, irreplaceable home.
"What's irreplaceable about Gord is that whether you know him or not, he's a friend of yours," Mr. Drew said.
In Lenox, that mother was played by the estimable Tina Packer, who I thought would prove irreplaceable in the role.
" The expert who played the carillon in July called it something else: "A cultural treasure" and "an irreplaceable historical instrument.
"The stuff he does on the floor — during timeouts, in practice, in film sessions, whatever — it's almost irreplaceable," he said.
What makes it irreplaceable are the original performers, especially Cunningham himself, surely one of the greatest dancers of all time.
But we nevertheless understand that there are some places so unique, so wild, so irreplaceable that they must be protected.
Pursue the career and give up the chance to be with her baby full time for those first irreplaceable years?
The future of these irreplaceable ecosystems is at stake and I am proud to stand with the groups protecting them.
Make no mistake: being irreplaceable first starts with loyalty, so make sure you're someone your managers know, respect and trust.
But while driving experience is irreplaceable, no single company can experience all the edge cases a car will ever encounter.
Despite noting how disappointed he was that she skipped the reunion, the host praised Vanderpump for her legendary and irreplaceable status.
"It's kind of embracing and owning that you, at times, feel like, you know, you're irreplaceable," Swift revealed to the outlet.
Jacobs was appalled at the demolition of the irreplaceable, serendipitous design of the old neighborhoods, including her home of Greenwich Village.
The wait-list for the karaoke was so long that I couldn't do the excoriating rendition of "Irreplaceable" I had planned.
And today, over eight years later, McQueen is still very much missed — he was an irreplaceable, once-in-a-generation talent.
Not only do the stolen objects have significant historical and cultural value, they also hold irreplaceable emotional value for our founder.
Americans have proven before that we can stop the slaughter of our birds and the loss of our irreplaceable natural heritage.
Hoffman told CNN he was sad thinking of all the irreplaceable things that were destroyed—photos, memorabilia and gifts from friends.
While Kaepernick is probably as capable as most starting NFL quarterbacks, he is not in the elite, irreplaceable strata of athletes.
"You Want It Darker" by Leonard Cohen from 2016 is described as a strong collection of songs with an irreplaceable voice.
Should governments throughout the world "place a premium on these irreplaceable storehouses of human and ecological history," as Dr. Parcak argues?
However, the truth remains that AT&T has irreplaceable assets, enormous earnings power and an ability to win in key markets.
In that way, some products are truly irreplaceable; finding the closest drugstore dupe and calling it a day simply won't do.
Thousands upon thousands of irreplaceable scrolls, books and letters burned when Julius Caesar set fire to the fleet of Ptolemy XIII.
But as these images show, the planet was round all along, equally home to all of its inhabitants, unique and irreplaceable.
Shortly after Mr. Kammenos's decision, the leftist prime minister thanked the defense minister for his "irreplaceable, important contribution" to the government.
The company is widely seen as outpacing its major rivals in 5G technology, making it almost irreplaceable for some wireless carries.
In a worst case scenario, climate change could mean that irreplaceable records documenting the course of human history are lost forever.
As do many other irreplaceable natural and cultural sites that are worth much more preserved than mined, logged, fracked or drilled.
But at the center of the main upstairs work area stands a howling mass of irreplaceable historical chatter: the Consolidated Files.
He said there was also a possibility that U.S. companies would apply for exemptions for their irreplaceable steel suppliers in Europe.
If you want your bosses to see you as irreplaceable, spend some time getting to know them on a personal level.
Régis Prunet, appeared to have miscalculated what was needed to protect such an unusual, complex and irreplaceable building from a fire.
Earlier this week, Politico revealed that Twitter deleted some Tweets "of potentially irreplaceable value to investigators," in accordance with its privacy policies.
Abedin has spent more than two decades accruing knowledge of Clinton's habits, preferences, scheduling and alliances, and may be viewed as irreplaceable.
There's the fact that some of the crimes to which Gates alluded, like drug dealing and terrorism, have an irreplaceable physical element.
The colonists' pods crash in the planet's heavier gravity, resulting in the deaths of several people and the destruction of irreplaceable equipment.
"Irreplaceable," she wrote of a black-and-white photo showing the couple in a similar pose, enjoying a more light-hearted embrace.
Still, the horse occupies an irreplaceable role in many herders' everyday lives and remains a national symbol of Mongolia's distinctive nomadic heritage.
The United States has played an irreplaceable role in supporting the Global Fund, contributing $1 for every $2 contributed by other donors.
Perhaps more importantly, the ability to get our most precious, actually irreplaceable, satellites into higher orbits is vital for our national security.
They also are underrated but irreplaceable tools for slowing the pace of climate change and protecting our communities from storms and flooding.
"The future of these irreplaceable ecosystems is at stake and I am proud to stand with the groups protecting them," he wrote.
If you agree and value the irreplaceable value of free online speech, tell your lawmakers to protect your free expression rights online.
And reclaimed mantels can be found at architectural salvage stores like Big Reuse, Olde Good Things and Demolition Depot and Irreplaceable Artifacts.
We're told producers believe Dunsworth is irreplaceable in that role, and it would damage the franchise to put another actor in the role.
The White House announced that the U.S. would offer "assistance in the rehabilitation of this irreplaceable symbol of Western civilization," The Hill reported.
Today ArcSight is a virtually irreplaceable tool for many parts of the U.S. military, at least for the immediate future, Pentagon records show.
Trump's declaration has been applauded by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Washington had an irreplaceable part to play in the region.
This entire season, he's been visibly frightened about the idea that Dany is irreplaceable, and that if she dies, his coalition is doomed.
He certainly has reason to fear the loss of irreplaceable people, after the death of all three of his beloved nieces and nephews.
Ignazio Visco, the governor of the Bank of Italy, warned the quarrelling politicians about the danger of "losing the irreplaceable asset of trust".
Irreplaceable team members all have one thing in common: Mega courage, and confidence that even if they swing and miss, they're making progress.
He is irreplaceable as a husband, father, son, friend and teammate -- and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and teammates.
Many of the jobs you argue will be irreplaceable by AI are those in the public sector like teachers, fireman, and police officers.
" Later he sent a statement: "It's never easy to lose such a vital, irreplaceable member of the family, but this is downright heartbreaking.
All were annoyingly irreplaceable pieces of personal history I'd carted around from house to house over the years like a ball and chain.
If you think about what it's like in New Orleans in the third week of July, you'll see that that revenue is irreplaceable.
When you are told that something is valuable—that it is rare, irreplaceable, or one-of-a-kind—your interest is naturally piqued.
While Pence's eyes, his weird stance, his bizarre gamboling gait, and his general demeanor are all irreplaceable, his on-field production is not.
Hardware manufacturers may come and go, but the one essential and irreplaceable aspect of modern mobile computing is ARM's portfolio of intellectual property.
While Google provides an irreplaceable service in the news & information industry, there are some legitimate concerns over the power of the tech giant.
Speaking of "Irreplaceable," the 2006 single was also recorded in Spanish, and reached No. 4 on Billboard charts with "Irremplazable" in February 2007.
Both are on bargain (albeit expiring) deals, and both make the Rockets a better team—particularly Ariza, whose two-way versatility is irreplaceable.
China is an irreplaceable market for soybean growers in the Upper Midwest who ship the vast majority of their beans there, Slunecka said.
Holding onto an irreplaceable piece of paper—one that's worth enough to buy you a private island—for longer than is absolutely necessary?
But stacks at the library's main branch are empty because officials say the space cannot protect irreplaceable books from the elements and theft.
These rash acts undermined the entire basis of irreplaceable American funding, and intensified pressure on the White House to withdraw from the war.
Nimrud is not alone: The terrorists' commitment to stamping out history and creating a fanatical caliphate has destroyed dozens of other irreplaceable sites.
In a statement, Emiliano added that he wanted "a plan to safeguard our irreplaceable woodland assets, starting from our centuries-old olive trees".
It is rhetorical acid that can corrode public faith in our irreplaceable institutions and the rule of law that defines our country's greatness.
"His colleagues perceive him as a 'giant' of the Senate, whose expertise and perspective on foreign and military affairs is arguably irreplaceable," Binder said.
And I have to order myself not to do it every time I enter a place that displays art, or anything valuable and irreplaceable.
The city has seen many of its irreplaceable antiquities, monuments and historic sites destroyed since the terror group first occupied it in May 2015.
In fact, the female function is to relate, groove, love, and be herself, irreplaceable by anyone else; the male function is to produce sperm.
Jordana Brewster's spacious Los Angeles home is filled with irreplaceable family heirlooms — but that doesn't mean her two children can't run around and play.
"Everything else can be put back together," he said, expressing his gratitude toward Milo for saving the parts of his life that are irreplaceable.  
Then she portrays a dying woman struggling to say goodbye to her fiancé in the charming romantic dramedy Irreplaceable You, also available on Netflix.
Patisaul and her lab are having to make tough choices about which irreplaceable samples to move to the one freezer that's on backup power.
But working in collaboration with other multilateral agencies it can ensure greater success in regulating trade in species as well as protecting irreplaceable biodiversity.
Catholicism embraces the premise that everyone is intrinsically valuable, irreplaceable and possessed of inalienable dignity, regardless of condition, circumstance or the judgment of others.
It's an irreplaceable loss, not just for those of us in her studio, but for an entire generation of architects — men and women alike.
I am a part of the fourth generation of my family business and the satisfaction and joy we find in our work is irreplaceable.
Two of the world's most famous museums closed their doors to the public Friday as rising floodwaters threaten the irreplaceable works of art inside.
While Garcetti is concerned about the economic fallout, he's mostly worried about the irreplaceable loss of life that's predicted in this pandemic, he said.
But over the next century, the stacks became outdated and could not adequately protect irreplaceable books from sunlight, heat and humidity, library officials said.
Some of that involves basic conservation, turning vulnerable forests and grasslands into protected areas and reserves — particularly the most ecologically valuable or irreplaceable areas.
For me, the metaphor of the heirloom is a way of understanding that we need to shepherd what's most valuable and irreplaceable through time.
She also belonged to her family, to her era and to the utterly singular gifts, discipline, ambitions and regal impulses that make her irreplaceable.
"These are truly irreplaceable jobs," said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, an advocacy group, and a native of Rensselaer, Ind.
He is not wrong about that: The love of the thing itself is necessary and irreplaceable for the development of any talent or enterprise.
Her students, whether they were in her class or not in her class, she just touched their lives in a way that is irreplaceable.
Among the sites cited as irreplaceable treasures — not just for Iran, but also for antiquities preservation globally — was Persepolis, parts of which still stand.
"The private economy plays an irreplaceable role in stabilising growth, promoting innovation, increasing employment, and improving people's livelihood," Xinhua quoted the cabinet as saying.
John Sipher, who formerly ran the CIA's Russia operations, tweeted after the CNN story broke that the US has lost a nearly irreplaceable asset.
Thoughts about the irreplaceable artists of her youth and the idea of legacy started to gnaw at her as she approached 40 last year.
Paul Walker's tragic and sudden death in 2013 devastated his friends, family, fans, and colleagues, who all revered him as vibrant, talented, caring, and irreplaceable.
The trading of vulnerable wildlife is unsustainable and dangerous, causing imbalances in global ecosystems and threatening biodiversity by throwing valuable and irreplaceable species into decline.
If all you focus on is satisfying your partner at all costs and making yourself irreplaceable, you can easily lose sight of who you are.
The Trump administration's militarily focused foreign assistance budget, with its ill-considered decimation of America's singular and irreplaceable diplomatic role, will make our country weaker.
It also boasts rare desert rivers, a 25-mile stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail, and irreplaceable cultural sites, including Native American petroglyphs and artifacts.
Whether you're working as a manager, associate or intern, one of the best ways to make yourself irreplaceable at work is to come with ideas.
Complicating that is the question of how the franchise will deal with the death of the irreplaceable Fisher, who died around this time last year.
They may work to ingratiate themselves with their victims, positioning themselves as special or irreplaceable in the child's life and only gradually introducing sexual contact.
He called her "amazing" and "irreplaceable," and said that since her death thousands of people had reached out to him on social media in support.
One of the biggest blows came when research libraries were closed and historical data and reports, many unique and irreplaceable, were literally thrown into Dumpsters.
Beyoncé's "Party" was booming through the sound system, followed by "Irreplaceable," setting the tone for what was to come: a high-energy session of Beyoncercise.
Analysts and industry executives say Huawei has already built up such a strong lead in 5G technology that it's practically irreplaceable for many wireless carriers.
We romanticize adolescence because it's so malleable: a burst of change, physical and mental, that feels abysmal as it happens and irreplaceable once it's over.
Eastwood's onboard for the new flick, along with Charlize Theron ... but Michelle bristled at LAX Wednesday .... Scott's a cool dude, but Paul was simply irreplaceable.
Irreplaceable You, directed and produced by Stephanie Laing and written by Bess Wohl, follows Abbie (Mbatha-Raw) after she discovers that she has late-stage cancer.
Rolet chalked up "very considerable achievements" but "no CEO is irreplaceable", and the existing management team has a deep knowledge of LSE business, the exchange said.
Grammy award-winning rocker Rick Springfield is honoring his late mother, Eileen Springthorpe, with a new single called "Irreplaceable," out just in time for Mother's Day.
Besides the danger to L.A. residents, the Getty Center, right across the freeway from the wildfire, is at risk of losing centuries' worth of irreplaceable artworks.
Despite the risk of keeping a collection of irreplaceable objects in what those inspectors called a firetrap, officials and politicians rebuffed generous offers of financial help.
"Mark was my close and irreplaceable friend, and trusted colleague," Ellison said in a memo to Oracle employees that was posted on Mark Hurd's personal website.
Members of the West Virginia community argue that the GBT is an irreplaceable research and education tool in a region that desperately needs more STEM resources.
While Christians connected to the charred churches appreciate the outpouring, many say they lost more than hallowed ground and irreplaceable artifacts in the smoke and ashes.
Ultimately, psk series is about interrogating what we find valuable and why, while simultaneously creating an actual valuable object that we may not immediately consider irreplaceable.
We believe EA should perform better than peers in this crowded release slate given its strong, irreplaceable sports franchises that are very consistent performers each year.
But just as Mr Navalny refuses to recognise Mr Putin as an irreplaceable leader, Mr Putin conspicuously refuses to acknowledge Mr Navalny as a legitimate challenger.
But the semiconductor equipment company's 29 percent gain in the third quarter has been all about its irreplaceable role in the internet of things, Cramer said.
In some cases, Google's products are far better than anything else out there (Google Maps) or are seemingly irreplaceable because that's what everyone else uses (YouTube).
"Local papers offer a unique and irreplaceable public service in rural areas, such as my home district in East Tennessee," Representative Phil Roe, a Republican, testified.
Will Beall, the creator of the CBS crime series, and executive producer Barry Schindel, told us Bill was perfect and irreplaceable as crooked cop Frank Roarke.
Unlike Brazil or Argentina, there is no irreplaceable individual — Germany has too many options to be reliant on any one player — but Toni Kroos comes close.
I think of the diversity of the human genetic pool, the diversity that has allowed life on earth and humanity to thrive, as an irreplaceable resource.
Op-Ed Contributors The Foreign Service, our country's irreplaceable asset for understanding and interacting with a complex and dangerous world, is facing perhaps its greatest crisis.
Removing roadless protections from Tongass National Forest would open broad swaths of pristine, old-grown rainforest and ancient, irreplaceable trees to clear-cut logging and roadbuilding.
If you need a place to keep some cash, passports, a few pieces of jewelry, and some irreplaceable mementos, this affordable lockbox is a great choice.
The next big thing for crowdsourcing will be a better synergy between sophisticated information technology and the human judgment that is, at least for now, irreplaceable.
These relationships go far beyond just security, and highlight the irreplaceable role that the State Department plays in issues like human rights, economics, and international law.
Last week, a Tucson woman was awaiting an irreplaceable package — one containing urns with her father's ashes in them, sent from a funeral home in Oklahoma.
Rather than being carbon neutral, biomass is liquidating millions of tons of irreplaceable carbon stocks in the midst of a climate crisis already out of control.
It also gives them, one imagines, a persistent worry that they will discover that their biggest stars, having departed for the riches of the N.F.L., are irreplaceable.
At the latest stop on her Formation World Tour, Bey performed the Spanish-language version of "Irreplaceable" and the crowd pretty much lost it, as Billboard reports.
The Smithsonian National Zoo's beloved panda, Bao Bao, 25 26/245, began her move to Chengdu, China, Tuesday, and to many in Washington she is, indeed, irreplaceable.
It's so well protected that even as the immediately surrounding areas evacuated and flames quickly spread towards the museum housing irreplaceable works, the museum staff didn't flinch.
Every time Peter has to choose whether to do his self-appointed job or seize one irreplaceable personal moment with Liz, the strain shows on his face.
The difference between P.S. I Love You and Irreplaceable You is that the latter is really Abbie's story — how she dies, but more importantly, how she lives.
He is irreplaceable, but his legacy will live wherever democracy is defended, human rights are protected, and U.S. leadership is exerted in defense of universal values. pic.twitter.
The data reveals a fascinating contradiction: While we might believe automation is a threat to the workforce at large, individually, we seem mostly confident that we're irreplaceable.
This alarming work is being performed without the necessary New York City Department of Buildings permits and in a poorly executed manner that threatens irreplaceable historic fabric.
Unless a program is deemed irreplaceable by an industry (like Photoshop), most die out or are succeeded by a better—or cheaper—option a few years later.
That would eliminate the president's ability to set aside remarkable — and irreplaceable — landscapes and cultural sites for the enjoyment, enrichment, and education of current and future generations.
According to The Washington Post's irreplaceable Fact Checker blog, Trump has said more than 3,200 partially or totally inaccurate things in his first 497 days in office.
China should look at the current episode as a passing hiccup in an irreplaceable trans-Atlantic community, bound by centuries old history, common culture and unbreakable bonds.
We are monitoring this situation and will not stand by and watch mining companies rush to leave irreplaceable scars and damage the natural values of these lands.
Villagers have told Business Insider that much of the community plans to decline the deal due to what they say is an almost irreplaceable location to retire.
The NGO emphasizes that Nanhui's wetlands not only perform irreplaceable ecological functions, but the diverse bird life is also a major draw for tourists to the area.
" That editorial, published in the paper's June 211960 edition, offered comforting news: "At this point, it appears that the fire consumed no irreplaceable master recordings, just copies.
There's also a sense that McCain is not only uniquely admirable but irreplaceable in Washington, the U.S. Senate and to the Republican Party, especially at this moment.
" A senior government official authorized to speak for the NSA called it "the single most important operational statute that the NSA has" and described it as "irreplaceable.
"In my heart, Garlic is irreplaceable," said Mr. Huang, who dug up his British shorthair and put the cat in his refrigerator in preparation for cloning him.
In fulfilling its three core tasks — collective defense, crisis management and partnerships — NATO is an irreplaceable building block for an international order that favors freedom and peace.
The same trophy hunters are looking for jaguar parts in the Amazon, lions in Africa and tigers in Asia and countless other irreplaceable species around the world.
Major Free Agents: LG Kelechi Osemele, K Justin Tucker, QB Matt Schaub, OLB Courtney Upshaw Baltimore isn't exactly losing anyone irreplaceable here, but Osemele has flashed greatness.
Of course, the rebuilding effort isn't just about preserving France's tourism economy — it's about preserving an irreplaceable monument that has become a symbol of French national identity.
The Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of the global average, inflicting irreplaceable cultural loss, and putting the livelihoods of America's northernmost citizens in jeopardy.
"She's like an irreplaceable member of the family, but the whole world feels that way," Hamill said of Fisher, who died last December at the age of 60.
"Taking into consideration geographic location, economic system, market size, economic development stage, China-North Korean economic cooperation has advantages that are irreplaceable and hard to replicate," Zhang said.
In our 93 World's Most Beautiful Issue, we recognize Keke Palmer as one of the irreplaceable women who continuously inspire us with their beauty, both inside and out.
The loyalty of Fordites and Trumpkins might seem bizarre, but might be understood as being based on precisely the fact that the candidate is so unique and irreplaceable.
Nobody is suggesting that Bolt is anything but irreplaceable but here is an athlete who actually has strings to his bow that even the great Usain never had.
But alas, the irreplaceable memories and loyalties of a passionate fanbase don't measure up to a team's bottom line, as the story so often goes in pro sports.
There is still sorrow in the Clouse family, an irreplaceable emptiness, but the parents are learning to live their lives again – in honor of their lost loved ones.
Above all we must never forget that we are only ever a few short steps away from the very serious risk of losing the irreplaceable asset of trust.
Those have value, but they also produce a never-ending stream of notifications and updates that distract teens from something irreplaceable: the chance to reflect, create, and dream.
According to FY 2017 data, 47 percent of this backlog is attributed to historic assets—putting irreplaceable historic and cultural sites at risk of permanent damage or loss.
They have failed to communicate to the public how animal research remains an irreplaceable part of the process that leads to the development of new treatments and cures.
At one point, the younger women working in the new processing plant, some of them teenagers, shyly asked Ms. Jung to play Beyoncé's song "Irreplaceable" on her phone.
When a young woman is in a workplace where she feels replaceable, it is particularly dangerous for her to work with someone who is treated as utterly irreplaceable.
And though her voice, impossibly, continues to bloom, it is the naturalness of her style, both in singing and acting, that make her irreplaceable in material like this.
That's because, with a few exceptions, Facebook has managed to squash its competitors, either by cloning or acquiring them—a tactic it's used to remain relevant and irreplaceable.
Irreplaceable books and other documents were taken away in 2013 as part of an abandoned plan to replace the stacks that held them with a new lending library.
The master of media art created works that are constructed out of TV sets and recording devices that are no longer manufactured and, needless to say, generally irreplaceable.
Some sobbed as they began taking stock of the irreplaceable losses: Thousands, perhaps millions, of significant artifacts had been reduced to ashes Sunday night in a devastating fire.
Secretary Zinke still has time to pivot to conservation, but the clock is ticking, and the future of our irreplaceable parks and public lands remains in the balance.
People who'd thought they were far enough inland to be safe, who'd had real belongings in their now ruined houses: things that were dear to them, and irreplaceable.
Not only is it nearly impossible for one person to possess the skill sets needed to get a company off the ground, but also the camaraderie is irreplaceable.
It's a film about Tony Stark, played by the irreplaceable Robert Downey Jr., struggling to living up to unfair expectations, newfound responsibility, and surviving a strange new world.
Luiselli is a superb chronicler of children, and the narrator's 5-year-old daughter and her husband's 10-year-old son feel piercingly real — perceptive, irreplaceable, wonderfully odd.
Irreplaceable You is the first feature film for director Stephanie Laing, who has directed and produced hundreds of hours of television (her credits include Veep, Divorce, and Eastbound & Down).
She believes that movies like Irreplaceable You, where the fact that her protagonist just so happens to be in an interracial relationship is never discussed, are important for normalization.
While Spicer certainly made us all yell "WTF?" a few times, he also inspired McCarthy's Spicey, a truly magnificent and irreplaceable joy in this dark time of political chaos.
Such was the argument of a letter to the Guardian on May 25th in which over 300 academic historians pointed to Britain's past and future "irreplaceable role" in Europe.
For over five decades, the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has been America's most important program to conserve irreplaceable lands and improve outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the nation.
But my job has also provided me with palpable, irreplaceable encounters with the environmental, economic and global impact of fracking and the shale revolution, in places like Midland, Tex.
I mean, something similar occurred when Beyoncé joined the chronically collaborative Georgia outfit Sugarland for a county-fair rendition of her "Irreplaceable," at the decidedly neutral American Music Awards.
If he wants people to pay attention to what he thinks should be done about coronavirus -- or any other issue -- that platform of being a presidential candidate is irreplaceable.
The theft was just one in a bizarre string of robberies leaving churches in Europe without prized, irreplaceable relics—from Saint Brigid's jawbone to splinters from Christ's crucifixion cross.
With more direct interaction with patrons than anyone else, they are both witnesses to the change and an embodiment of something enduring and irreplaceable about the opera-going experience.
There's Crazy In Love, for when things first start heating up with your boo, and Irreplaceable, which you can play when it's time for them to hit the road.
And while the characters on this show have suffered unimaginable losses before, this cassette becoming unplayable is still devastating because, once again, something irreplaceable has been wiped from existence.
LAKE CONJOLA, Australia (Reuters) - White cinders, a few fins and melted board skins are all that remain of Australian surfer David Ford's 260-strong collection of irreplaceable vintage surfboards.
A good rule of thumb, regardless of method of transit, is to carry particularly valuable or irreplaceable property — phone, Social Security card, passport and the like — on your person.
"We are delighted to be investing in a company with such iconic brands, irreplaceable assets and strong growth prospects," Michael Chae, a senior Blackstone executive, said at the time.
The experience of working with someone that was so deeply familiar with my music, and has seen and heard me for my entire public career as a musician is irreplaceable.
For the vast majority of the US government, Eastern Europe is still a region with irreplaceable strategic importance to American interests and is America's main bulwark against westward Russian expansion.
"The magnitude of the loss of such irreplaceable physical embodiment of history and culture was felt by the whole of humanity, and at the expense of future generations," Bensouda said.
Despite the upturn in their fortunes since he took over, Arena, who led the U.S. team at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, joked that he was far from irreplaceable.
And the whole package of transition actions and comments threatens the self-identity of those who feel that they do important and often irreplaceable work routinely valued by policy makers.
Especially when you're talking about a game that was significant, but has been so thoroughly imitated and surpassed that there is little that is novel or irreplaceable about it today?
A group of doctors and patients' families are campaigning fiercely to save the 60-year-old garden, saying its value to sick and dying children and their families is irreplaceable.
Some economists say living with less in this context is appropriate for achieving efficiency, but they overlook the subjectivity of economic value, which renders these experiences irreplaceable to some people.
"I am saddened that several items that were of a personal nature and irreplaceable with sentimental value were taken," Rodriguez told The Washington Post in a statement issued through ESPN.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and medical experts have spoken out against the Trump policy, warning that it will cause "irreplaceable harm" to the children separated from their families.
If you want to make yourself irreplaceable at work, offer to take on the things nobody else wants to — just be sure you've got a clear sense of your boundaries.
Aligned side-by-side at the bottom of a mountain, the area resembles a Gypsy encampment, albeit one guarded by a high fence because of the irreplaceable equipment stored within.
"With due respect to Dimitri, the only irreplaceable element of the Sunset Tower is Jeff Klein," said Bruce B. Bozzi Jr., the executive vice president of the Palm Restaurant Group.
Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky were cleaned out of all their jewelry -- many of the pieces extremely sentimental and irreplaceable -- and the burglars' haul was north of a million dollars.
Some Republicans hope the President's reelection operation can supplement what the NRA has been able to deliver, but others told CNN the gun-rights lobby may be irreplaceable this cycle.
" She cared deeply for her friends and the animals in her life, and was not above texting you out of the blue to let you know that you were "irreplaceable.
"The property and rights involved are unique and irreplaceable, so that it will be impossible to accurately measure, in monetary terms, the damages caused by the Defendants' conduct," wrote Vasquez.
Nostalgia is a powerful feeling, and Knucklez believes there is something timeless and irreplaceable about the classics; they will never die, and there will always be a market for them.
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, a Swiss-based body, reckons that the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is "the most irreplaceable site in the world for threatened species".
She meets a firefighter and his wife who lost their home and many irreplaceable memories in the fire and she, with Kanye, donate $100,000 for them to start rebuilding their lives.
The Walt Disney Company stands with our friends and neighbor in the community, offering our heartfelt support as well as a $5 million donation for the restoration of this irreplaceable masterpiece.
Sure, a few outliers will always make an appearance each year (a good, white boot is irreplaceable), but for the most part, these traditional favorites are the name of the game.
By the time BitTorrent launched, Anderson had already developed a database to keep track of etree's recordings in circulation, perhaps the most irreplaceable part of etree's suite of fan-developed sites.
"Just as doing a better job of retaining your irreplaceable teachers is a piece of the puzzle and having a positive school culture that teachers want to work in," he said.
Ruth is the only wrestler Sam designates as irreplaceable when in fact Carmen—the only cast member with a wrestling background—could harpoon the show's success if ever she walked away.
Like Vine before it, another irreplaceable cornerstone of our online world that should have been better-appreciated all along, Tumblr might be fated to be loved best only after it's gone.
Playing the game contributes its own irreplaceable piece of the puzzle, with the player alone and lost in a world that repeats, changes and shepherds, but never leads by the hand.
"A human bone dagger is practically irreplaceable, so you're going to shape it in such a way as to maximize the longevity of the dagger to prevent it from being broken."
Just because you use your briefcase to carry sensitive documents, a $2,000 laptop, and other important, irreplaceable items, that's no reason the piece can't be imbued with a casual, understated style.
The keyboard and mouse are as old as the computer itself, they continue to make the PC and irreplaceable option for gamers, despite controllers that are specifically designed for video games.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and medical experts this week spoke out against the Trump administration policy, warning that it will cause "irreplaceable harm" to the children separated from their families.
From our seafood industries and cultural traditions to our pristine beaches, offshore drilling is fundamentally incompatible with the existing quality of life and the irreplaceable natural resources of our Southern coasts.
What was most missing, in this Bavarian city dripping with history, was an urgently required focus on the quadruple shock challenging Germany's role as Europe's pillar of stability and irreplaceable leader.
In the list of the children's names in "Belladonna," it is their ages — Clara Deborah Van Leeuwen (4 months), Sara Stad (3) — that makes each one suddenly so unique and irreplaceable.
But residents, workers, and gallery staff are as assured as they can be that, along with the saving of a stack of 19th century bricks and mortar, an irreplaceable community survives.
"Public libraries are a unique and irreplaceable amenity at the foundation of our democracy of informed citizens," Christopher Platt, Chief Branch Library Officer, New York Public Library, told me by email.
Today is the last day of publishing for the Toast, the beloved, quirky, hilarious, thought-provoking, misandrist, unique, irreplaceable culture/humor/art history website helmed by Mallory Ortberg and Nicole Cliffe.
Even if we are not alone, it is virtually certain that every sentient species will bring its own unique and irreplaceable perspectives to creativity and the understanding of the Universe around us.
Thus, whenever any one star or director or showrunner becomes so powerful that they're essentially irreplaceable, the danger is they are given a blank check to behave as badly as they want.
The Russell is a decades-old mainstay of the Detroit art scene, and thus, in many ways, irreplaceable — it's an environment rife with at least as many creative connections as safety hazards.
This choice—which I was able to make without threat of deportation, without anxiety, and without over-analysis of what the future might hold—has changed my life in innumerable, irreplaceable ways.
But even if Eugene could determine, from his brief interactions with Dwight, that Dwight is more irreplaceable to Negan than the lifesaving camp doctor, I have no idea what Dwight's value is.
While the Defense Department spends millions of dollars each year to buy buffer lands around other bases, these training areas benefit from "no-cost buffers" that provide an important and irreplaceable service.
But ironically, in response to the news, Tumblr's user base has reminded us all exactly what a valuable and irreplaceable role the site has played in the evolution of modern internet culture.
If you wear makeup, chances are there's a product in your bag that you consider irreplaceable — so much so that discovering it's set to be discontinued is enough to induce pure panic.
Melinda and I think there's value to society in allowing the wealthy to put some money into private foundations, because foundations play an irreplaceable role that's distinct from what governments do well.
The agency's supervisory authority, whereby its staff embed in some of the nation's largest financial institutions; its power to act across all 50 states; and its financial resources render the agency irreplaceable.
Without this technology, archaeologists would have stayed ignorant about the area behind Tut's chamber, as drilling through the wall—an irreplaceable artifact featuring elaborate paintings—would have caused an unacceptable level of damage.
But the last few months have emphasized that the world keeps revolving without them, that no one is genuinely irreplaceable or so good that they have some kind of right to commit misconduct.
Walking through the narrow halls of Sir John Soane Museum is a unique, irreplaceable experience; it's one that invites personal discoveries as you take your time to wander through those overwhelming, historic spaces.
The higher tier also includes institutions that support 5 percent of the value of transactions in exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives and institutions that provide irreplaceable services to the financial markets.
In a post on the "Irreplaceable" singer's Instagram, Thursday, she revealed that she's partnering with the Greenprint Project to give away 30 years of tickets to concerts featuring herself and her rapper husband.
No. Does TBS have an irreplaceable advantage in its live sports offerings when Amazon, Facebook and Google are now bidding for the sports broadcasting rights with their massive balance sheets and distribution platforms?
Qatar's defenders claim the American air base Udeid in Qatar is irreplaceable, but that is not necessarily true; there is an advanced base in Saudi Arabia that was used in the early 2000s.
As of yet, neither Ellen nor her closest confidants can fully decide whether her years-long commitment is an irreplaceable American lifeline or a self-sacrificing project preventing her from reaching new horizons.
But critics of the sale say that the works are an irreplaceable part of Jamestown, a small city near Lake Erie that is the birthplace of Lucille Ball and has suffered economic hardships.
"The destruction of cultural sites, Tribal burial grounds, endangered species, protected cacti and water resources shows that Trump will stop at nothing for this wall — not irreplaceable resources nor the Constitution," Smith added.
As Canada proceeds with its defense review, the United States should encourage Canada to make smart investments that provide good security value for the dollar and provide irreplaceable benefits to the United States.
The best case for declaring victory goes something like this: Qassem Soleimani was a uniquely talented Iranian general, a first-rate strategic mind with irreplaceable personal ties to Iranian proxies around the region.
And having an irreplaceable, overstretched founder is a legitimate concern for any fast-growing business if there is no strong team in place as a backup should something happen to the visionary leader.
And it has already built up such a strong lead in 5G technology that it's practically irreplaceable for many wireless carriers that want to be among the first to offer the new services.
"The property and rights involved are unique and irreplaceable, so that it will be impossible to accurately measure, in monetary terms, the damages caused by the Defendants' conduct," Vasquez wrote in the order.
The firefighters brought out irreplaceable artifacts, including candelabras, statues, furnishings and religious relics like a linen fabric associated with Saint Louis, and what tradition holds is the crown of thorns worn by Jesus.
Still, when Mr. Nelson re-engages with "Someone to Watch Over Me" — the ballad that closed "Stardust," in the same key and at a similar clip — he sounds as insightful and irreplaceable as ever.
But the album is better off without its first attempt at a lead single, 2014's top ten hit "Believe Me," which was essentially a Drake song about how great and irreplaceable Drake is.
Replacing the irreplaceable Yuna is perhaps a forlorn hope, but Choi Da-bin's performance in winning the women's short program in Sapporo on Thursday proved South Korean figure skating appears to have a future.
Whether he's scurrying around screens, slicing your heart out with a transition three, or simply spacing the floor for a ball-handler, Redick is an invaluable chess piece whose contributions are irreplaceable in Philadelphia.
Mr. Beale's suit, which was filed in Federal District Court in Central Islip, calls the portrait "a unique and irreplaceable work of art" and a stolen heirloom that the family has long been seeking.
The master of media art created works that are as ephemeral as they are transcendent, constructed out of TV sets and recording devices that are no longer manufactured and, needless to say, generally irreplaceable.
If we think about how to leave the most options to future generations, we want to be able to leave them knowledge that they can use, and we want to not destroy irreplaceable resources.
The subsystems of his mind had been evolving for even longer; creating Homo sapiens, Dennett writes, required "billions of years of irreplaceable design work"—performed not by God, of course, but by natural selection.
Nine months ago, Syrian government forces drove fighters for the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, from the desert city, where the militants had terrorized residents and blown up irreplaceable ancient monuments.
" Responding to General Milley's comments on Monday, an aide to Mr. Macron told the news agency Agence France-Presse that American contributions to the fight against Islamic extremist groups in West Africa were "irreplaceable.
Rio de Janeiro's Governor Marcelo Crivella made a statement early Monday morning that was heavily criticized on social media for not acknowledging any of these shortcomings or mentioning the irreplaceable items lost to the fire.
Artificial intelligence could, say, heavily influence how the human teacher runs the show, giving that instructor more time to focus on the three skills Koller identified as irreplaceable: Content creation, answering tough questions and inspiration.
In the midst of the media air war, there is vital behind-the-scenes work to be done to save irreplaceable data and research and find safe haven for it until Trump's war is over.
I'm happier having a cut flower that I can be done with when I'm done with it, but I think there's something really irreplaceable about having a living thing and having some sort of greenery.
Because of these risks, Earthjustice has worked for a decade to keep unwise drilling out of the irreplaceable, pristine and sensitive waters of the Arctic Ocean, which are already under dire threat from climate change.
Every time I see a fair-to-middling production of a brilliant play by the irreplaceable Sam Shepard , who died in 2017, at the age of seventy-three, I leave the theatre with conflicted feelings.
"Secretary Tillerson's term has led to widespread demoralization in the foreign service, the dismissal or resignation of people with expertise that individually may not be irreplaceable but as a cohort certainly becomes so," Musgrave says.
While these operatives will never be known to the outside world, their actions will certainly be remembered — and probably not just because they broke a bunch of really expensive, really irreplaceable historical works of art.
"When we created the Setsuna, we envisaged a family pouring its love into it over generations so that the car gains an irreplaceable value," says Kenji Tsuji, the engineer behind the development of the car.
Meanwhile, older, more educated white people living in big cities are more likely to maintain their coveted positions, either because their jobs are irreplaceable or because they're needed in new jobs alongside our robot overlords.
Then he heads north of the Wall in an ill-advised attempt to capture a wight, gets himself trapped, and needs to be saved by Daenerys at the cost of one of her three irreplaceable dragons.
Double cleansing, innovative ingredients like birch juice and rice ferment, the phenomenon of glass skin: The beauty buys I once deemed irreplaceable were slowly but surely being replaced by Korean superstar products in my bathroom cabinet.
Uber's fear is, of course, that all the jury needs to hear is that the irreplaceable engineer Anthony Levandowski took 14,000 documents from Google before starting Ottomotto, a company that was shortly thereafter acquired by Uber.
It was not clear exactly what services de Combret was being compensated for, although one email referenced "his very unique and irreplaceable services and closeness to the (Guinean) President", referring to Alpha Conde, elected in 2010.
While many people would have you believe that "breast is best" when it comes to feeding a newborn — and there are irreplaceable benefits to breast-feeding, to be sure — that isn't always the case for everyone.
Once we made it back to the hotel, I could finally breathe because my four souls were safe and dry, but I realized we should have brought the dog's shot records and a few irreplaceable memories.
"We all like to think that we are irreplaceable and that without us things will fall apart, but it's unhealthy when we don't trust co-workers and have trouble sharing or delegating responsibilities," says Dr. Lindholm.
Congress provides the public's only view into the most secretive aspects of the national security bureaucracy, and it's time for Americans to empower and enable Congress to fulfill this solemn and irreplaceable duty to oversee it.
The roster of singers in the chorus included names of artists who were already having significant careers, including Jayne West, Mary Westbrook-Geha, Frank Kelley and the irreplaceable Lorraine Hunt (before her marriage to Peter Lieberson).
"The Music Room offers something completely unique and irreplaceable in New York City — the opportunity to hear chamber music and piano recitals in the intimate confines of the Frick mansion," said Michael Gotkin, a preservation advocate.
Los Angeles (CNN Business)Bob Iger gradually built the Walt Disney (DIS) Co. into the juggernaut that it is today -— one acquisition and expansion at a time — fueling the question of whether the CEO is irreplaceable.
Fanar Haddad, Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore's Middle East Institute, said Muhandis was near irreplaceable for the PMF, a diffuse grouping without the robust structures of the IRGC and the Qods Force.
But we live in an era where the unthinkable is possible, and for the first time in a long time irreplaceable works that are the testaments to the best of the human spirit are at risk.
Conversely, removing the roadless rule would jeopardize an irreplaceable resource while disregarding the strongly held views of many Alaskans, and other Americans, who want a thriving Tongass National Forestand its many benefits around for future generations.
But no, what I was thinking about was how grateful I was — and am — to Dame Agatha, and all the other authors who kept me company through those precious, long-gone, irreplaceable, stone-cold boring hours.
Lloyd, the star of the 2015 World Cup victory, has been eased into a supporting role, and players like Lindsey Horan and Crystal Dunn — who were not part of the 2015 team — have become nearly irreplaceable.
And even though the Hornets are 5-6 with a 19th-ranked point differential, they've competed in every game without Nicolas Batum (their second-most irreplaceable piece), while another starter, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, has missed six games.
The new looks may be too loud to confer real authority, but with the right attitude, and if no one else at your office reads this article, you may just look so extraordinary as to seem irreplaceable.
But the U.S. is an irreplaceable partner for Japan, especially when it comes to protecting the East China Sea, and Japanese government officials know that whatever the president does, "they have to live with it," he says.
Sure, the West's irreplaceable daily perk has existed in the South Asian country for centuries—as the story goes, those first prodigious beans were smuggled out of Yemen by an Indian Muslim saint around 600 years ago.
The staff reduction at the agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, or Csiro, had drawn stinging criticism from scientists around the world, with a petition calling its work "critical and irreplaceable" in global climate science.
But LeMahieu has instead become an irreplaceable player: Tulowitzki has played just five games because of a nagging calf injury, and third baseman Miguel Andujar elected on Wednesday to have season-ending surgery on his injured shoulder.
He remains wildly efficient—with a True Shooting percentage that's about the same now as it was during his first MVP season—and is an irreplaceable puzzle piece on one of the most impressive dynasties ever assembled.
"Our government is willing to sacrifice things like the environment that are irreplaceable to the people, just for commerce," said Bill Keyes, 71, a retired carpenter, drinking coffee with his wife, Kathy, outside their farmhouse in Paris.
Some of the most seductive footage here isn't the new performances of old works (1942-1972) that Kovgan filmed in 3-D, like "Summerspace," but lower-resolution, 2-D archival footage, much of it rare and irreplaceable.
Like all intimacies, the intimacy between one and one's mother tongue can be comforting and irreplaceable, yet it can also demand more than what one is willing to give, or more than one is capable of giving.
The M79 may not stay around forever, but the people that have used it in the past and the units that still keep it on their inventory list, are well aware of its special and irreplaceable capabilities.
For now the Marlins plan to win, adding depth to the pitching staff – Edinson Volquez, Dan Straily, Junichi Tazawa, Brad Ziegler – in hopes of replacing the irreplaceable: Jose Fernandez, who died in a boating accident last September.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Islamic State fighters appeared close to retaking Palmyra, Syria, on Saturday, just nine months after Syrian government forces drove them from the desert city, where they had terrorized residents and blown up irreplaceable ancient monuments.
By providing long-overdue federal protections to one of the nation's most significant cultural landscapes, the President's decisive action helps ensure that this irreplaceable piece of our nation's heritage will endure for the enjoyment of future generations.
Vallerian agreed that licensed producers are in no danger, but also said that for patients, the dispensaries and growers — who long risked tangling with the law to supply medical marijuana — are an irreplaceable part of the system.
How to obsess: Gugu's been on beloved television shows like Doctor Who and Easy, but is well-known for her roles in the 22012 film Beyond the Lights, Beauty and the Beast, and the romantic dramedy, Irreplaceable You.
Tile's reasoning for using irreplaceable batteries is that it helped them keep both devices small, and allowed them to be made IPX7 water resistant, meaning they can survive being fully submerged in water for up to 30 minutes.
In the future, climate change will make your allergies more miserable, likely flood the basement of your beach house, and possibly screw up your morning supply of irreplaceable caffeine — at least if you get your coffee from Ethiopia.
While loaned pieces and ticketed exhibitions likely help the V&A's revenue stream, the educational benefits of sketching a piece of artwork seem irreplaceable, especially as museums like this one have longstanding relationships with art and design schools.
In daily use, a wallet such as this would have held paper money, credit cards, and irreplaceable family photographs, all of which staffers have employed appropriately or thrown into a convenient dumpster as part of the curatorial process.
To the issuing visa officer, 5-year-old Tru is the irreplaceable asset that will pull Patsy back home, the ultimate collateral — but the force of Patsy's desperate desire for romantic love and autonomy overrides her maternal impulse.
I didn't recount how my boyfriend retrieved that box with its irreplaceable ring inside and came back to my room and handed it to me, or how I took the ring out and put it on my finger.
We must demand that our elected representatives take all available steps to ensure these irreplaceable lands are managed in a way that allows them to work for us, rather than against us, in the battle against climate change.
In January 2019, after Apple missed its holiday sales targets, Cook said the company's biggest long-term project is to break into consumer health, signaling the CEO's plans to make Apple irreplaceable in the lives of its costumers.
Sessions "is almost irreplaceable because of his commitment and understanding of the core issue on which the President won his election," said Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which advocates for slashing immigration dramatically.
As the Trump administration escalates attacks on America's public lands, the Department of the Interior seems to have a particular hunger for destroying Utah's irreplaceable redrock canyons and a tragic obsession with undermining the integrity of the Escalante.
But I think races do exist and that they are infinitely precious, all of them, like everything — sexes, cultures, civilizations, private property, nations — which helps men and women resist general interchangeability and makes each human being unique, irreplaceable.
While terrifying and pessimistic (although, in this vision of 2050, at least the Park service still exists), her images are especially resonant, illuminating how our actions today — or lack thereof — can have dramatic impact on iconic and irreplaceable landscapes.
In a matter of minutes, the irreplaceable work of ancient artisans, craftsmen and scribes — not to mention the efforts of Yemeni and foreign researchers who have dedicated years of their lives to studying and preserving this legacy — were pulverized.
"This is so frustrating not to mention so sad 😟 I have tools in there I've collected for the past 14 years that are irreplaceable!" she added, before imploring her friends and followers to help get the airline's attention.
Mr. Senecal tried to retire in 2009, but Mr. Trump decided he was irreplaceable, so while Mr. Senecal was relieved of his butler duties, he has been kept around as a kind of unofficial historian at Mar-a-Lago.
Earlier this month, the New York Times Magazine published an exhaustive investigation into the 2008 fire that destroyed thousands of Universal Music Group's master recordings, a trove of irreplaceable, priceless originals made over the span of nearly a century.
In a giveaway to big commercial interests who want the immediate satisfaction of a massive executive payday, Ryan Zinke's Interior Department is planning to ravage irreplaceable American lands and throw open the door to the decimation of rare wildlife.
As a Russian-Jewish gay man, I've always felt uncomfortable with Kuzmin and Kharitonov as icons of Russian gay culture, while sadly realizing that I have to deal with them because they are irreplaceable in the Russian gay canon.
This reversed a decision made at the end of the Obama administration, which rejected the leases after the Forest Service concluded that a mine there "posed an inherent potential risk" that threatened "serious and irreplaceable harm" to the wilderness.
Bob Vetere, president and CEO of the American Pet Products Association (APPA), said in a recent report that this rise in spending is connected to the fact that pets are being seen as more "irreplaceable members" of the family.
Her solo music was upbeat and catchy; she had bona fide hits with "Irreplaceable" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," both topping Billboard's Hot 100; her dance moves sparked viral parodies; and her vocal performances were commendable.
"It is with great sadness that we write about the passing of Erica Tishman, an invaluable force and irreplaceable ally to our organization," Educational Alliance CEO and President Alan van Capelle said in a statement, according to the affiliate.
It gets confusing: The federal government, partly at the behest of an underhanded corporation, sabotaged a community of hardworking and benevolent utopians — but only to create something fundamentally idealistic and to protect an irreplaceable ecological wonder from capitalistic loggers.
Scanning photos of any size up to 8.5x11 is 60 cents a photo; a thumb drive is $10 for 8 GB or $15 for 16 GB. Let's say you don't want to ship your irreplaceable photos in the mail.
But already it is emerging that Notre-Dame, irreplaceable as it is to France's heritage, lacked the fundamental fire-prevention safeguards that are required in more modern structures and have been grafted onto other ancient cathedrals elsewhere in Europe.
Despite the high standards of the position – the word irreplaceable is being used here, the pay isn't amazing: £ 16,755 a year (nearly $ 22,000), according to the job listing, plus a 15 percent employer contributions to a pension plan and benefits.
Central bank Governor Ignazio Visco said Italy "must never forget that we are only ever a few short steps away from the very serious risk of losing the irreplaceable asset of trust," but there were "no justifications" for the market turmoil.
Compared to today's center-left, its primary distinguishing feature would be the emphasis it places on innovation and economic growth — and the degree to which it recognizes private-sector entrepreneurship and market competition as the irreplaceable engines of innovation and growth.
But individuals familiar with the contents of the doomed vault, including Randy Aronson, UMG's senior director of vault operations at the time of the fire, state unequivocally that vast numbers of the masters in the archive were irreplaceable primary-source originals.
To encourage a next generation of farmers and ranchers to grow our food, steward our land and anchor vibrant rural communities, we need a national commitment to protecting our irreplaceable agricultural land and getting new farm families on the land.
The secrets of contemporary music and its trends were not handed down from above, but I grappled with my own tastes, boundaries, and biases and came out the other end with a rich, irreplaceable package of novel ideas and evocations.
So when a package of more than 100 specimens — some of them irreplaceable and rich in scientific value — survived a 10,200-mile trip only to be mistakenly incinerated because of communication and paperwork mistakes, the plant research community was aghast.
In meetings at Trump's Mar-a-Lago vacation resort in Florida in April 2017 and in Beijing last November, "it was so clear that such top-level communication played a key role, irreplaceable role, in guiding the relationship forward," Cui said.
Russian employees are confused and do not yet understand how the changes will be carried out, a former Russian employee now working outside the country said, adding with dark humor that Stalin used to say there were no irreplaceable people.
Stimson recognized not just the aesthetic and historical value of protecting irreplaceable cultural sites but the derivative national security advantages that would flow, in what became the Cold War, from Americans holding themselves to a higher standard than their enemies.
What they found: "Federal-land fracking does not represent an irreplaceable share of U.S. [oil] production, neither is it a footnote — thanks in part to the fact that wells on Federal leases have been punching above their weight," they note.
As an irreplaceable cog on a team that has the league's fifth-highest winning percentage—and wouldn't be able to deploy the playing style they've embraced without him—Redick is good enough to guarantee that his team will stay in the black.
Mary Bloomer said her husband spent parts of his childhood growing up in the beachside home and wouldn't give it up — not even for millions of dollars, or if SpaceX or JLL had handled negotiations differently — since he feels the home is irreplaceable.
"From our perspective, if we meet our sugar import needs from elsewhere, we don't gain any jobs, but if we lose our corn syrup market in Mexico – that's irreplaceable," said John Bode, head of the Corn Refiners Association, who also attended the meeting.
"Brookfield's access to large-scale capital and deep operating expertise across multiple real estate sectors combined with GGP's high-quality retail asset base will allow us to maximize the value of these irreplaceable assets," Brookfield CEO Brian Kingston said in a statement.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas), claim it is an irreplaceable intelligence gathering tool.
While acknowledging his positive impact and irreplaceable value, it's fair to wonder how effective he'd truly be on a team that not only has three other players on this list, but three other players who're all already headed to the Hall of Fame.
Finally, I grabbed the two sixpences I had worn in my shoes on my wedding day, and the military brass badge from my Lancashire great-grandfather's World War I service and decided they were the only truly irreplaceable things that I owned.
It depicts a re-creation of Lamassu, an Assyrian statue that stood in Iraq in the ancient city of Nineveh, on the outskirts of modern-day Mosul, until 2015 when the militant group destroyed it along with other irreplaceable works of ancient art.
Read more " _____ Alyssa Rosenberg in The Washington Post: "We shouldn't let the seeming tension between the good Franken has done and the hurt he's alleged to have caused tangle us in knots or lead us to treat him as if he's irreplaceable.
While there is a growing amount of agitation as of late over Saudi Arabia's behavior in the region from lawmakers in both the House and Senate, Congress as a whole still considers Riyadh a valuable and irreplaceable ally in a dangerous region.
And despite six years of dredging PCBs from the bottom of the upper Hudson, it appears that restoration of one of our state's most irreplaceable natural resources — and a healthier, more prosperous future for communities along it — is much further out of reach.
They might duet on a "Crazy in Love" here or a "Deja Vu" there, but when Beyoncé sent a man to the left, to the left in "Irreplaceable," there was little public speculation over whether she was secretly singing about Jay-Z.
The Department of Fisheries, a frequent regulatory opponent of the oil and gas projects Harper's government was pushing, saw some of the deepest cuts: When it was forced to shutter the majority of its libraries, books full of irreplaceable research wound up in dumpsters.
The letter informed him that unless the US Congress acted by the end of April, the health benefits that he earned as a retired coal miner, and that serve as an irreplaceable safety net for his family, would be terminated on May 21946, 2017.
Once a user has built out their cart and checked out, they must click through in the order summary page to see all of their listed items, and go through each individually to designate which ones are replaceable, have a specific replacement, or irreplaceable.
Trout Unlimited, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and the National Wildlife Federation are members of Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development, a coalition of more than 1,500 businesses, organizations and individuals dedicated to conserving irreplaceable habitats so future generations can hunt and fish on public lands.
In a report sent this week to a pair of House committees, the Defense Department's Undersecretary for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin called the eastern Gulf "irreplaceable," and said that any drilling there would need significant restrictions in order to not disturb military operations.
The importance of this singular facet of the project, aside from its use in the exhibition as an educational tool as combined with 'creative' recreation for that purpose, cannot be overestimated in light of the destruction of irreplaceable artworks and monuments around the globe.
The band has since enlisted drummer Noah Leger, who made his live debut with the band that night; Leger's powerful efforts that evening made it crystal clear that, while Bumgardner himself is irreplaceable, the music he helped create will live on in capable hands.
"There's a couple guys that are irreplaceable here, but we've got to find a way to do it," said Yankees catcher Austin Romine, who tied the game with a run-scoring single in the eighth and won it with another one in the 59th.
A great deal, apparently, as this new "Hellboy" (with David Harbour replacing the irreplaceable Ron Perlman as our knobheaded hero) tears through multiple countries, 16 centuries and a bevy of supernatural sources to save mankind from, among other things, a bunch of enraged giants.
In fact, it looked as if Okeke was irreplaceable as his teammates struggled through a first half in which they made only 3 of 11 shots from the beyond the arc, the bombs-away zone that has accounted for 43.5 percent of the team's offense.
But short-sighted infrastructure decisions have also caused serious harm -- from the demolition of urban neighborhoods for freeways in the 1950s and 1960s to the flooding of irreplaceable natural gems such as Arizona's Glen Canyon during the dam-building years of the mid-20th century.
"This is the latest and among the most egregious examples of the administration selling out irreplaceable public wildlands for commercial gain," said Jamie Rappaport Clark, president of Defenders of Wildlife and a former director of Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the refuge.
But Zinke's apparent mandate to stop talking about the impacts of climate change on our national parks is an outright abdication of his duty to protect and manage the irreplaceable public lands and historical sites in his care — places that belong to all of us.
"Bones is irreplaceable because he's so good at what he does, and we've worked together for 25 years now, so we just have this intricate rapport," said Mickelson, who added that if Mackay had to take a sick day, he had picked an ideal tournament.
When Azzedine Alaïa died unexpectedly in November 2017, his company chose not to name any replacement designer (the general feeling being he was irreplaceable), but instead to mine his archives and sketches to keep the brand going in his image and with his vision.
That's sobering analysis for a team that boasts a one-man hurricane at the peak of his powers, but Hill's postseason experience, proven two-way ability, and sensical fit beside LeBron James make him an irreplaceable difference maker for a group so desperate for a steady hand.
This is no joke to expatriate California natives like me, who spend a little time each day praying for the health of firefighters, the preservation of irreplaceable forests and their inhabitants, and of course, anxiously texting everyone we know who might be affected by this catastrophe.
One of the more unheralded reasons Draymond Green is an irreplaceable defender comes after the opponent's shot goes up, when he wheels his body in front of whoever's nearby, dislodges them out of position, and dramatically increases the odds of a Golden State Warrior grabbing the rebound.
Martin, who worked with Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr from the first chords of "Love Me Do" to the frenetic procession of tracks that close Abbey Road, placing them at the pinnacle of musical invention in the process, was an integral and irreplaceable part of the band.
An outpouring of international research has been discovering and validating the unique, irreplaceable influence of forests on the natural regulation of the earth's climate through their generation of the land-atmosphere circulation of water and their maintenance of the patterns that distribute solar energy, with coolant effects.
"We are pleased to have reached an agreement and are excited about combining Brookfield's access to large-scale capital and deep operating expertise across multiple real estate sectors with GGP's portfolio of irreplaceable retail assets," Brookfield Property Partners CEO Brian Kingston said Monday in a statement.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas), claim it is an irreplaceable intelligence gathering tool.
Many articles about RimWorld, now and in the future, will focus on the great stories the game generates—how much it makes you care about your starting colonists, your genius artist with the alcohol problem, or the irreplaceable researcher who's got a thing for starting fires.
One of the more subtle reasons Draymond Green is an irreplaceable defender comes after the opponent's shot goes up, when he wheels his body in front of whoever's nearby, dislodges them out of position, and dramatically increases the odds of a Golden State Warrior grabbing the rebound.
These crazy things that he does are sometimes counterproductive from a public relations standpoint, sometimes get him into hot water legally, and sometimes endanger the lives of valuable Israeli spies who've penetrated the world's most dangerous terrorist group and who are providing intelligence that is essentially irreplaceable.
Early on, we catch a glimpse of Snoop Dogg as a D.J. — later, Chris Rock will man the microphone at a radio station — but the real scene stealers are Tituss Burgess, Keegan-Michael Key, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Craig Robinson and above all the irreplaceable Wesley Snipes.
The company has faded over the decades, its grandeur eclipsed and its animal acts seeming fusty, but make no mistake: Something irreplaceable will be lost when Ringling closes up its tent for good — a tradition of inspiring awe that connected parent to child, generation to generation.
"It is great to see invaluable and irreplaceable news organizations like The Washington Post and The New York Times doing their vital work without pause," continuing to uncover the truth about Michael T. Flynn's phone calls and contacts between other Trump officials and the Russian security apparatus.
Syria has already lost many of its treasures, from the Temple of Bel to the Mar Elian monastery; no measures may fully guarantee saving more from destruction, but efforts such as Syrian Heritage are taking significant steps to ensure that irreplaceable structures and objects will endure elsewhere.
A soiled T-shirt placed on a bed and a mascara stick haphazardly left on the bathroom counter suddenly transmogrify into something akin to an irreplaceable treasure or evidence from a crime scene, rather than the banal, last-minute purchases from the local supermarket that they are.
"Yesterday's ruling underscores how wrong it is to site major industrial facilities on the doorstep of public wilderness lands that provide irreplaceable habitat for imperiled wildlife," Katherine O'Brien, an attorney for several of the environmental groups involved in the case, said in an emailed statement following the ruling.
Culture Minister Franck Riester said that the cathedral's treasury of irreplaceable Christian relics — the most precious being the Crown of Thorns believed to have been worn by Jesus Christ, and the tunic of Saint Louis — was safe in the Paris city hall in a radio interview Tuesday morning.
"Our best guess is that [Chevron] 'WILL' come back with a competing bid because there is an immense amount of deal logic to this combination and also because [Anadarko] assets are irreplaceable, so if you really want them then you WILL pay up," Bradley said in a research note.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said.
Think: trial lawyers, and merger and acquisition specialists — jobs where workers are considered irreplaceable and are required to work long nights and weekends; not jobs where workers can easily determine their own schedules and are able hand off duties to one another, like retail managers, teachers, or pharmacists.
"Secretary Tillerson's term has led to widespread demoralization in the foreign service, the dismissal or resignation of people with expertise that individually may not be irreplaceable but as a cohort certainly becomes so," Paul Musgrave, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, told me earlier this year.
"This underscores the hazard and harm of drilling for oil in the Arctic and shows, yet again, that we have no business exposing more of this irreplaceable habitat to the peril of these inherently dangerous industrial operations," said Bob Deans, a spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
To submit to STEM, which is fundamentally an artifact of marketing, is to lose time, irreplaceable time, when you might be creating a mind, living in the harmonies of prime numbers and the elementary particles, and getting a chance at an unscientific notion that George Washington called happiness.
Those who were expecting that a legal tender of an economic system nearly matching the size of the American economy would offer an effective instrument of portfolio diversification have to accept a simple reality: The dollar remains an irreplaceable global transactions currency and, by far, the world's most important reserve asset.
In a contest for garden space, the head of broccoli I can buy at the grocery store for $1.99 a pound carries no weight against the mass extinction of an irreplaceable butterfly that can fly for thousands of miles and was once so numerous it filled the skies with gold.
In one side conversation this weekend during the fourth annual Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum, a Mideast official who tracks such matters shared three reasons why Soleimani may be even more irreplaceable than the Iranian Supreme Leader himself, Ayatollah Ali Khameini, as the linchpin and architect of his extraterritorial visions.
"After fighting for her life for over two weeks, our beloved and irreplaceable Andreea — wonderful daughter, sister, partner, dedicated friend and the most unique and life-loving person you can imagine — was cruelly and brutally ripped away from our lives in the most heartless and spiritless way," they said in a statement.
"The cancellation of the 2016 A.C.C. football championship is a blow to Charlotte's visitor economy and is irreplaceable at this late date," said Tom Murray, the chief executive of the Charlotte Regional Visitors' Authority, which estimated that the A.C.C.'s 2015 football title game had an economic impact of more than $32 million.
"We love the apartment — it is wonderful and also irreplaceable — but we find that we're just not spending any time there lately," said Mr. Thain, who described himself as retired after stepping down in 2016 as chief executive and chairman of the CIT Group, the finance company he ran after leaving Merrill Lynch.
This particular video has recently been circulating on the internet, newly labeled a recording of the fires ravaging the Amazon rainforest: Tens of thousands of fires have burned so far this year to make way for farmers, a two-pronged ecological catastrophe that is eroding irreplaceable ecosystems even as it exacerbates climate change.
Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week A much-needed lost and found There's only so much you can take when you're trying to escape the path of a tornado -- and for survivors, that means precious, irreplaceable memories can be blown away.
Together, Facebook's swath of competitors is the internet to the average American, and probably to citizens of other countries as well (especially in places where it's tried to launch Free Basics.) As I've previously written, Facebook accomplished this by historically cloning or acquiring its competitors, making the service irreplaceable to millions of consumers.
The deadly Tubbs fire in northern California, which is estimated to have burned roughly 5,300 buildings across 36,807 acres and killed at least 22 people, also took out irreplaceable documents which traced the rise of massive PC manufacturer Hewlett-Packard (now two separate companies) and the early years of Silicon Valley earlier this month.
"Politically, Correa faces growing frustration at this slew of new taxes, despite general acceptance of the emergency measures … Correa's messianic style of leadership may make him feel he is irreplaceable, especially post-earthquake, or he could yet decide to let someone else take the flak for the economic difficulties Ecuador is facing," Watson said.
During an inspection of a place of worship a fire chief should have a frank discussion with the person in charge, explaining reasons why manual firefighting is not successful, and recommend the most effective way to insure survival of an irreplaceable, historic place of worship is to install an automatic sprinkler systems and smoke detectors.
If we count everybody in that club, even widening the net to include those who won three rings in five or fewer years as the most irreplaceable player on their team, Curry joins Tim Duncan, Shaquille O'Neal, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, and George Mikan on a list reserved for genuine basketball royalty.
But thanks to a new bill introduced by Minnesota's Congresswoman Betty McCollumBetty Louise McCollumLet's prevent irreparable harm to an irreplaceable wilderness area Democrats secure fast-track to the floor for Canada-Mexico trade deal House approves two-state resolution in implicit rebuke of Trump MORE, Congress has the opportunity to prevent that from happening.
" The episode features a jaw-dropping list of baseball stars—Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey Jr., Ozzie Smith, Roger Clemens, Steve Sax, José Canseco, Don Mattingly, Darryl Strawberry, and Mike Scioscia (the latter six aren't in the HOF [though a cartoon character now is])—and fuses two irreplaceable totems of Americana: baseball and "The Simpsons.
As a rule, I tend to feel like the "human" component often described as being irreplaceable by automation consultants and economists is overplayed—Amazon saying that cashiers will become greeters, for instance—and will at the very least be ripe for elimination or degradation to part-time status in the event of lean times or falling profits.
But at this point—373 days after he signed a four-year, $170 million contract extension that guarantees Wall $46.8 million when he's *extreme Richard Hendricks gulp* 32 years old—the thought of him ever again being a top-five player at his own position, or even the most irreplaceable piece on his own team, is fleeting.
And then, just when you think the dust has settled, along come the Andals...  Let's face it, Game of Thrones is irreplaceable, but if HBO can figure out a way to let us stick around the Seven Kingdoms a little longer, we'll happily bend the knee and settle in for a few more years of blood and fire.
"To have it preserved at the Library of Congress and made available to everyday people and researchers across the world will make this collection an irreplaceable tool for research on Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries and will shed light on the history of American slavery," Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden said in a statement.
Important documents that people need to obtain benefits, like birth certificates or IDs, can also be thrown into the trash, along with truly irreplaceable objects—Crystal had her dad's ashes taken from her, Angel Amador had pictures of his daughter taken away, Veronica Ocampo had her phone, stove, paperwork, makeup and grandma's jewelry all tossed away.
While Chinese cities are investing heavily in hard infrastructure to rival Hong Kong, what is truly irreplaceable about Hong Kong is its special status, or "one country two systems," that puts it in a unique position compared to the tightly controlled Chinese economic and financial system that includes import duties, value added taxes, capital controls, and restrained labor mobility.
As much as the right could theoretically have accomplished in policy by replacing Trump with Vice President Mike Pence while they fully controlled Congress, Trump is utterly irreplaceable as the living id of the American right, an existentially satisfying demagogue who has proven himself capable of lashing out at the elements of American society they despise as much in deed as in word.
The entire works had depended on the letter of invitation from Obscene Extreme; the document was irreplaceable in terms of the band securing permission to leave Cuba, and thus a potentially career-changing tour that would have seen them on stages throughout France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Poland, and Hungary had to be canceled thanks to matters of bureaucratic inefficiency.
As you can see below, my friend sent me lyrics from Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable":  To the left, to the left, Everything you own in the box to the left, In the closet that's my stuff, If I bought it please don't touch, And keep talking that mess, that's fine, But could you walk and talk at the same time?
But the pangs we felt watching the flames consume the ancient beams, threaten the mystical rose windows, destroy the irreplaceable pipe organ, brought to mind recent man-made tragedies on French soil: the truck attack in Nice, the Bataclan massacre; not because this might have been another terrorist attack, but because our times feel so fraught, as if through our animosity and divisions we are destroying the foundations of civilization.
And this requires a holistic vision of the future: one that acknowledges farmland as irreplaceable infrastructure we cannot afford to lose; that sees farming practices that retain topsoil and rebuild soil health as necessary if that land is going to serve us in perpetuity; and that views farmers as the stewards of that land, worthy of our fervent support — because, at heart, what these farmers do is for all of us.
Other irreplaceable pieces included the carefully written letters of bachelors working in the United States to send money home "even though they didn't live a full life because of discrimination," said Ms. Maasbach; traditional wedding dresses from the early 1900s known as cheongsam; items brought by emigrants in suitcases that in some instances were later left anonymously outside the museum's front door; and photographs from Chinatown in the 1980s.
With flavors like The R.B.G., named for fiery Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (and described as "even more than chocolate and caramel, a completely irreplaceable part of our history; finished with a healthy pinch of salt"), and the Malala, in honor of the Pakistani activist and Nobel Prize Laureate, ("an absolute breath of peppermint fresh air covered with bracing dark chocolate truth"), these tarts are shutting down all the V-day tropes.
In his canonical essay "The Face of Garbo," theorist Roland Barthes argued that Garbo's face did not read like a face at all, but almost like a mask, an essence, something perfected above and sent down to earth — a sharp contrast to Audrey Hepburn, who, at the time of Barthes' writing, had recently become a star, and who looked so unique, so irreplaceable, in contrast with the stars who'd come before her.
Per the Times profile: Few people here can anticipate Mr. Trump's demands and desires better than Mr. Senecal, 74, who has worked at the property for nearly 60 years, and for Mr. Trump for nearly 30 of them.... Mr. Senecal tried to retire in 2009, but Mr. Trump decided he was irreplaceable, so while Mr. Senecal was relieved of his butler duties, he has been kept around as a kind of unofficial historian at Mar-a-Lago.
He would press Trump's suits, call on the butler to play "Hail to the Chief" upon his arrival, and, despite the Trump campaign's claim that Senecal hasn't worked at Mar-a-Lago for years, when Senecal was going to retire in 2009 Trump said no, the Times reported: Mr. Trump decided he was irreplaceable, so while Mr. Senecal was relieved of his butler duties, he has been kept around as a kind of unofficial historian at Mar-a-Lago.
So the plan was, in the space of about a week, to drop paratroopers all along the entire highway, surrounded on every side by German troops (with tons of German reinforcements ready to move into the area), then have those troops capture all the bridges intact before the Germans could blow them up (including two massive and irreplaceable bridges over impassable rivers), all while an Allied tank army raced up the highway through German resistance and linked up with each group of paratroopers.
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