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no-return

[noh-ri-turn]

adjective

  1. nonreturnable.



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"And it's as if the ground opened up underneath my feet. Her silence spoke volumes. It marked a point of no-return."

From BBC

“I invite you under the motto ‘today or never’ in the no-return battle to be stronger, more determined and more passionate and more courageous than ever before,” he wrote.

“I call on each Albanian to consider their future, the country’s future. We are in a no-return battle,” he said before joining the hundreds of protesters outside the building Monday.

"We are convinced that at least three shareholder representatives are needed on Illumina's board to attempt to put an end to this insanity now before the reckless decision making escalates into a no-return situation," Icahn wrote in the letter, according to the WSJ.

From Reuters

“It’s a migration of no-return.”

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