“The problem, really at the core, ” he said, “is that Steve Jobs’s inspiration is irreplaceable.”
World Heritage sites—places recognised for their outstanding natural and cultural value to the world—are irreplaceable sources of life, culture and livelihoods.
The proposed land sales are driven by the need to generate quick cash, but they must not be at the expense of protecting our natural capital, which is irreplaceable.
They should realize that your world, your method and your life are irreplaceable.
But in literary terms, Alter recognizes, the King James version-though it may be "often inaccurate" -is canonical and irreplaceable.
The automatic fire alarm systems (FAS), a previous forecast, fire exterminate, guarantee personal and property security, have played an irreplaceable role.
It has severed an irreplaceable relationship with my brother.
A science thesis is a formal, archived, irreplaceable document which takes a major partof a scientist’s work.
Every last trifle we touch and consume, right down to the paper on which this magazine is printed or the screen on which it's displayed, is not only ephemeral but in a real sense irreplaceable.
Don't be irreplaceable — if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.
The harsh reality is that nobody is irreplaceable.
That is partly for environmental reasons-much irreplaceable Amazon jungle has already been lost-and partly because many countries have used up all their available farmland.
Eventually I replaced the sax with a 1935 Selmer cigar cutter model, but the sword proved irreplaceable.
The answer is to diversify if you can, and try your best to be an irreplaceable supplier so that you can never be dumped.
"The problem, really at the core," he said, "is that Steve Jobs's inspiration is irreplaceable."
A significant rent concession by Cooper Union could save this irreplaceable neighborhood institution.