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"extent" Definitions
  1. how large, important, serious, etc. something is
  2. the physical size of an area
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"extent" Antonyms
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But it wasn't quite to the extent, the ridiculous extent that ... this extent.
O'Rourke's national appeal was to an extent strategic and to an extent inevitable.
To what extent is this damage real and to what extent should we care about it?
But that's the extent of my ambitions, even if it's well beyond the extent of my talent.
It does to an extent, but not to such an extent that you have to have them.
To the extent we have clones, to the extent we create creatures in laboratories, to the extent that we create anything that can feel pain, then we're morally bound not to hurt them.
To the extent that's a consideration-- to the extent that's a consideration, we have a board procesd process.
They're going to have to, to some extent, to a large extent, accept the rules of medical research.
And we had no idea it would be embraced to such a beautiful extent and such a cultural extent.
"The extent that these wetlands can hold together is the extent that we get water quality protection," Troxler said.
And to the extent it's not done, and to the extent it's uncertainty, it's not good for the global economy.
To the extent that people remain unaware of this distinction (and the extent is great), brain-diseased people suffer greatly.
Watch: The UK's scariest debt collector To what extent did Theresa May lose, and to what extent did she actually win?
That may be true to some extent, yet the serious themes raised in his remarks undercut that impression to some extent.
No one outside of Mueller's team truly knows the extent of his investigation or the extent of what has been discovered.
It set a record for its lowest winter maximum extent in 2017 and established a record low summer extent in 2012.
STOCKPILING The extent of stockpiling going on among British manufacturers looks likely to limit the extent of any potential rebound in investment.
To an extent, do we say it excused Dumbledore a little more because falling in love can blind us to an extent?
Looking at each region's ice extent trends and its processes separately provides more insight into how and why ice extent is changing.
PE firms succeed to the extent that their portfolio companies succeed, and to the extent that their portfolio companies succeed, America prospers.
The extent to which the aforementioned fail to live up to these expectations is also the extent of our disappointment and pain.
We're learning more every day, and to what extent the Trump campaign knew, and to what extent they actually cooperated, is being disclosed.
The chart below shows us the September sea ice extent between 2004 through 2012, with the 1979-2000 median extent overlain in pink.
The question is: To what extent is anxiety about Trump controlling the nuclear arsenal warranted; and to what extent is it counterproductive hysteria.
Investors may therefore be severely overestimating the extent of China's recovery and hence the extent to which China can cushion a global downturn.
The extent to which this changes is the extent to which McConnell thinks it hurts the Republican majority to stonewall a real trial.
" They've also asked: "To what extent are the services offered determined by price?" and "To what extent are they determined by their level of protection?
And the extent of the investigation and the extent to which they were willing to go to ... And I was obviously just a shiny object.
The extent of the injury can range from a minor strain to a complete tear, and the rate and extent of healing can vary greatly.
And to the extent that you do have to disclose some of the protected health information it has to be to the minimum extent necessary.
The extent to which this represents the full picture is the extent to which Johnson – or any other investor – will be prepared to supply more dough.
The executive order instructs DHS to detain people "to the extent permitted by law" — in the case of children and families, that extent isn't that great.
The extent to which tax rates can be cut will depend on the extent to which policymakers can find ways to offset the lower tax rates.
"I wanted to look into the extent to which religion shapes the lives of women, and also the extent to which women influenced religion," she said.
To what extent do you think happiness is something that comes from within, and to what extent do you think it is determined by outside events?
Once she lost, the calculus changed to an extent, and the administration began to pull back the curtain on the extent of Russian activism around the election.
Around 303% agreed to some extent that the country should defer to the military on how to use force (tactics), and just 11% disagreed to some extent.
She will emphasize the extent to which Pence overrode Trump, or at least the extent to which Pence's performance is evidence of complete dysfunction within Trump's campaign.
"To the extent that you can slow it down and limit its extent, that may be as much as the people in one community can do." video
"It was still possible, that, could I visit the whole extent of earth, I should find in some part of the wide extent a survivor," he says.
To some extent, that depends on the value or importance of the deprivation, and to some extent on the likelihood that more process might change the outcome.
In our first study, the extent to which people described themselves as needing to feel unique corresponded to some extent with their endorsement of specific conspiracy theories.
But the deeper problem is that were already tolerating the extent to which we live in fear in America, the extent to which we have let ourselves imagine and build privatized solutions, the extent to which we have been building those solutions at the edge of a great brink.
"The dollar is acting as a brake on the extent of Fed tightening and the extent of the bond sell-off," Societe Generale currency analysts wrote on Monday.
On March 24, Arctic sea ice extent peaked at 5.607 million square miles, a new record low winter maximum extent in the satellite record that started in 1979.
It appears that we already know the extent of the relationship between the two, and moreover, we already know the extent of the Russian meddling in the election.
Wagner has never explained in depth how the business went off the rails to the extent it did, but professed ignorance as to the extent of Powa's woes.
Thus, the extent to which Iranian oil buyers can offset sanctions from the United States will determine the extent to which the oil supply from Iran is threatened.
Sea ice extent is at record low levels, with the likelihood that another record low winter peak in sea ice extent could be set by the end of March.
On our side of the Atlantic, to what extent was that outreach welcomed and reciprocated by the Trump team, and to what extent was Mr. Trump a passive beneficiary?
To the extent that I can help, I don't know if the industry looks to me, but to the extent that we can help, we'll do our part. Okay.
To the extent more areas have the capacity to island — to the extent the grid is more "modular" rather than one giant interdependent network — blackouts can be more carefully targeted.
This sea ice extent, a clear indication of a rapidly warming planet, was over 22 million square kilometers (22,22 square miles) below the average minimum extent measured in previous decades.
But, regardless, I hope this experiment is useful in telling you the extent to which it's possible to avoid these companies and the extent to which we're utterly stuck with them.
And to the extent that issues matter at all in politics — a modest, but non-zero extent according to most accounts — the smart thing is just to pick the popular stuff.
The extent to which Ms Herzberg's death will change attitudes towards AVs, or influence the regulation of the industry, depends to a large extent on the findings of the various investigations.
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced the minimum ice extent on Thursday, finding that 2016 was virtually tied with 2007 for the second-lowest ice extent on record.
The fact that this estimate varies by a factor of 3 demonstrates the extent of uncertainty and why reasonable people can disagree over advocates certitude and the extent of human influence.
It makes money by ripping off everyone else, to some extent through direct taxpayer subsidies, to a greater extent by shunting the true costs of its operations off onto innocent bystanders.
And the research shows it works — to some extent.
To that extent, they're entirely at home — in themselves.
But also — to some extent — you're going to fail.
So, to what extent is the U.S. too tight for the world, and to what extent do you take that into account when you figure out where to set U.S. interest rates?
And then there's the question that dogs all of the company's connectivity initiatives: to what extent is Facebook providing internet access, and to what extent is it simply providing access to Facebook?
"To the extent China had historic rights to resources in the waters of the South China Sea," the judges wrote, "such rights were extinguished to the extent they were incompatible with [UNCLOS]".
Pressed on the extent and cost of delays at Oyu Tolgoi, Jacques said the company was using complex modeling and the full extent of what the company faced was not yet clear.
At the heart of every online dust-up about millennials is a possibly unanswerable question: To what extent does a generation shape history, and to what extent is it shaped by history?
In particular, I wanted to see to what extent the year we were born influences the music we listen to, the extent to which different generations are bound to disagree on music.
Once that talent, to some extent, grows up, to another another extent moves into more traditional media, that convergence of gaming and media occurs, that's where you'll start to see the innovation.
But more important than rehashing the debate over the extent to which human-caused climate change birthed Katrina is the extent to which we can predict another catastrophic rainfall event by 2050.
To the extent that nuance is a virtue, he is one of the least virtuous figures in modern history, but to the extent that it is a burden, he is utterly liberated.
The results of these two inquiries converge to a remarkable extent — an extent that can be appreciated only in light of the last few decades of progress in psychology and evolutionary science.
Between 1981 and 2009, when the Money Exchange collapsed, its financial statements "deliberately and grossly understated" the extent of its borrowings and the extent of AHAB's indebtedness to its banks, the judgment said.
"I knew at the time, to some extent—that I know to a much more visceral extent now—how lucky I was with every decision I made during that game's development," he said.
Unfortunately, Pennsylvania state election officials are still concealing the true extent of the "unknown system issue" that led to Mudaliar's improper registration and the full extent of alien voting in the Keystone State.
The extent of the recession will depend on the extent of direct trade disruption, impact on consumer and business confidence and effectiveness of government and Bank of England policy response, the report said.
To a certain extent, one factor canceled out the other.
To what extent must the United States prove Russian responsibility?
Politics is, to an extent, the art of creating superorganisms.
Kiss those breaks goodbye — at least to a certain extent.
To an extent of it my side doesn't even matter.
To some extent, these numbers shouldn't come as a surprise.
To some extent, the findings reiterate something we already know.
But that was kind of the extent of my material.
You are what you eat — and drink — to some extent.
To some extent, "whataboutism" is a sensible tactic in argument.
The extent of the Krack fallout remains to be seen.
FABER: I think you've answered it to a certain extent.
HENNINGER: I agree to the extent that, yes, it could.
Police declined to comment on the extent of the clashes.
They can try to the best extent to forecast it.
We knew it to a certain extent but it still.
To the extent that conferences do those things, they're great.
To a lesser extent, the same goes for expiring contracts.
To what extent does that friendship protect Philip and Elizabeth?
Two others have structural damage, but the extent is unclear.
And even to some extent, I would argue, John McCain.
And it's possible that they could work, to some extent.
Each job felt fulfilling, but only to a certain extent.
So I can, to some extent, sympathize with this sentiment.
Sounds like those outings were successful to a certain extent.
Whatever was said, it worked -- to an extent at least.
To some extent, this mirrors slowing elsewhere in the world.
"It just shows the extent of Hoosier hospitality," he said.
" It was then she "realized the extent of [his fame].
To an extent, he agrees with Donald Trump about trade.
We don't know the full extent of what he's learned.
I know the programming is different to a certain extent.
But to a large extent it's corrupt, and it's fake.
But, perhaps not to quite the same extent as Gatsby. 
The men sustained injuries, although the extent is not clear.
In fact, to some extent they're getting it the worst.
The Fed is to depoliticize to the extent you can.
That was said by you, but something to that extent.
The island establishment is different to some extent of course.
I think those are all, to some extent, appropriate comparisons.
The increase in debt is, to a certain extent, healthy.
The extent of the damage was also not immediately clear.
To what extent Russia might have been involved is unclear.
Trump can, to an extent, play that character on television.
It's even a New York story, to a certain extent.
To what extent do you think the future is knowable?
Peter Gould: To some extent, maybe we've become more confident.
But experts still debate the extent of those patients' awareness.
"We don't know the extent of [sexual transmission]," says Fauci.
To the extent that he delivers speeches, he writes them.
However, they quickly learned the terrifying extent of his injuries.
But what I question is the extent of those biases.
RH: Well, to a certain extent I agree with you.
Gaspar: The Germans are doing it to a certain extent.
The extent of his injury is unclear at this time.
Ohrstrom is Dynamite to some extent, or wants to be.
To some extent the scrutiny simply reflected accepted investigative procedures.
The extent of the student's injuries was also not known.
"I don't know the extent of her injuries," he says.
CBS today has offerings in both categories, to some extent.
That has been the extent of our contact with Wag!
Every president's budget to some extent is part political statement.
To some extent, it's the universal appeal of the unknown.
Know that you will experience motherhood to the full extent.
"The extent of the decline is a heartache," said Levine.
Donald Trump blames China and to a lesser extent Mexico.
We-- I mean we're pretty superfluous at-- to some extent.
The extent of Trump's previous relationship with Putin is unclear.
As daylight broke, the extent of the damage was revealed.
To some extent, his own advisers are never completely sure.
In Britain, austerity has, to some extent, stirred public spirit.
But for decades, that's been the extent of the conversation.
And, to a certain extent, the Trump administration understands this.
And to an extent, the GOP tax framework does that.
"That cancels out to some extent OPEC's efforts," Coleman added.
And I don't think they want to, to some extent.
To a certain extent, Democrats are tempted by that notion.
But Russell's injury overshadowed the Marlins' win to some extent.
To a greater or lesser extent all companies do this.
Women don't invest to the same extent that men do.
To some extent, the malware does appear to be legitimate.
These are, to a certain extent anyway, natural cost differences.
And his character, to some extent, was unknown to me.
But the strategy has appeared to work, to an extent.
The document does not explain the extent of the injury.
To a certain extent, he'll do what he has to.
These changes will impact the homepage's layout, to some extent.
To what extent YouTube is culpable is being heavily debated.
CNN is working to confirm the extent of Foster's injuries.
To some extent, they cannot hear through the constant distractions.
"To a large extent, crashes are solved," he told me.
Anybody in need, he would help to any extent possible.
Maybe it's worked to a certain extent, I don't know.
Experts, however, cast doubt on the extent of overseas demand.
To a large extent, politics is also a losing game.
To a large extent, of course, demographic forces are inevitable.
"Our industry is an oligopoly to some extent," McDonald said.
And Tuesday's announcement acknowledges Mr. Litt's criticism to some extent.
Also to be determined is the extent of Rodriguez's injury.
I feel to a certain extent I have no choice.
I do the same with larger purchases to an extent.
The full extent of the damage remains to be seen.
It changed our city, I'm afraid to some extent, forever.
For starters, we may never know the extent of the
To some extent, that was the point of the experiment.
The extent of the problems came to light on Sept.
It said the extent of Abu Sayyaf casualties was unclear.
The full extent of the damage was not yet clear.
To this extent – Beijing is not simply using threatening rhetoric.
The Amazon maintains a moist climate, which limits their extent.
It exists to the extent that one is tuning in.
Another 16% say this is true to a great extent.
To what extent do the anthem's lyrics reflect American values?
Alternatively, this could be the extent of the "collusion" web.
Perhaps she doesn't yet understand the extent of her power?
This was true, to a lesser extent, with Sanders's campaign.
And the numbers show the extent of their charitable deeds.
Studies vary on the extent of the cybersecurity labor gap.
To the extent that happened, I am unhappy about that.
But little has emerged about the extent of a cooperation.
I like what Newt is saying to a certain extent.
Meanwhile, the DEA has its hands tied to an extent.
And Bob Dylan and The Stones, to a certain extent.
"It's more than the extent of the violation," he'd said.
We have misused the word tolerance to such an extent.
Literally shows the extent of their commitment to this. pic.twitter.
The federal government does support respite programs, to some extent.
Why do you care about American politics to this extent?
To what extent those changes have been working is questionable.
"I am, to a large extent, an environmentalist," he said.
The extent of my struggle known to very, very few.
To some extent, that's what people with narcolepsy go through.
But these exonerations deeply understate the extent of the problem.
I'm more like, Sebo Walker, but not to that extent.
Even to some extent Ronda Rousey will come and go.
Revealing the extent of her loans bothered her at first.
The extent of damage in Wilton was not immediately clear.
Only four or five people did that to that extent.
He also outplayed, to some extent, his counterpart, Tom Brady.
It depends on the extent to which the virus escalates.
To that extent, I understood the crash landing he engineered.
We need to know the extent of the community spread.
The full extent of the roundup is still not clear.
Republicans blame mainstream media and, to a lesser extent, Congress.
To what extent do you enjoy being scared in general?
To some extent, it is barely a game at all.
In other words, all philosophy is, to an extent, autobiography.
That was the extent of my planning ahead. YOU. IDIOT.
To a certain extent, this is true of all people.
But it is, to a large extent, still true today.
To some extent, the plan was an end in itself.
The last 16, to some extent, is also afflicted now.
To what extent do they agree with Mr. Kristof's conclusions?
The extent of export disruption has yet to be quantified.
The effect won't be immediate, and its extent is unclear.
To an extent, however, that polarization is simply a bummer.
Or that the extent of the fallout isn't so wide.
To some extent, Klopp got what he wanted on Tuesday.
To some extent, all these problems already exist in medicine.
I feel, to a certain extent, I have no choice.
To what extent is lucrative Trump hysteria warping our discourse?
Vaccines, to some extent, are victims of their own success.
The first complaint is already being mollified to an extent.
But for Mr. Mallett, it was to some extent predictable.
He intuited the extent of American anger better than anyone.
Isabella Rossellini posted a statement to this extent on Instagram.
On average, Arctic sea ice extent is shrinking every summer.
To some extent, that may reflect a time of polarization.
It's not unreasonable to think this way, to an extent.
Photos of the car showed the extent of the blaze.
Consistently downplaying the extent of Russian meddling on their platform.
And we do not know the extent of the problem.
People may not even realize the extent of their anxiety.
But the extent of additional costs is an unresolved question.
But to a certain extent, many do think that way.
To the extent that's true, gender balance helps counteract it.
He hasn't been straightforward about the extent of that contact.
Public health insurance helps rural hospitals to a limited extent.
The full extent of LeVert's injury was not immediately known.
To what extent do you adapt to a given director?
It is unclear to what extent these concerns will stick.
What is unique here is the extent of reduction required.
Of course, those two projects may converge to some extent.
To a certain extent, that's just how Ann Beattie rolls.
The extent of both injuries has yet to be announced.
I've not seen other directors do that to such extent.
Losses are only valuable to the extent you have gains.
Still, the 1990s were, to a large extent, hopeful times.
The full extent of the damage is not yet known.
To some extent, President Trump seems to understand all that.
To what extent does performance falsify or reveal real life?
To some extent, the party's politicians have matched this shift.
I think all the characters are me to some extent.
To some extent, it could be tied to millennials' lifestyles.
But the extent of its influence is anything but transparent.
Tellingly, they are interested to a great extent in spectacle.
Just when depends, to an extent, on whom you ask.
The extent of his injuries has not been made public.
Sea level rise increases the depth and extent of floods.
The extent of Mr. Kushner's relationship with Israel is unclear.
To some extent, the clash with the press was inevitable.
"He is not threatened to that extent," Mr. Rizvi added.
The extent of the keeper's injuries was not immediately revealed.
To an extent, Biden is also competing with Klobuchar here.
The ice recedes to an annual minimum extent every September.
The case revealed the extent of violence that protesters face.
He agreed it had, but only to a certain extent.
So far, no word on the extent of his injury.
But, that is to some extent a curse of size.
America has, to some extent, kept Calle at a distance.
But that's usually not the full extent of the transaction.
"Maximize those benefits to the maximum extent possible," Gaudio said.
The extent of the problem has caught some off guard.
To a certain extent, however, you cannot even blame them.
"To a great extent, I do feel vindicated," he said.
The full extent of Mr. Xiao's wealth is not known.
With time, the messages revealed the extent of the tragedy.
To the extent it continues, the market will like that.
But to the extent that they are leaving — why now?
To some extent, this strategy of aggressive market saturation worked.
The full extent of the damage was still being assessed.
I don't know to what extent I'm risking my life.
Then they would customize the extent of amplifying vs. minimizing.
The problem was recognized before, but the extent was uncertain.
To the extent that he knew how to love, anyway.
To an extent, Bennett's piano playing has also been disrupted.
Media companies have consolidated to an even more frightening extent.
To an extent, it's a classic "show, don't tell" problem.
To a large extent, they are competing against each other.
I think I succeeded in that, to some extent anyway.
We can affect the extent to which they ruin lives.
But that was the extent of Schultz's depth on policy.
To some extent, China is already undertaking these three steps.
Once protesters had left, the extent of damage was visible.
That's happened to an extent, but other problems have arisen.
To some extent, though, it is a modern process, too.
We have to find out the extent of the problem.
I'm curious to what extent that was a conscious decision?
They did, to a certain extent, with the Eminem response.
With luck, that will be the extent of the changes.
"Basel will, to some extent, reflect Venice," Mr. Spiegler said.
To some extent, the Orpik deal feels the same way.
The full extent of Mueller's investigation into Stone is unclear.
And to a certain extent, I've done that with Ivana.
Reduced Neuroticism helped people, too, but to a lesser extent.
CL: I mean, to some extent, we are very unusual.
So we should be concerned about that to some extent.
To some extent, you hit the nail on the head.
This is, to some extent, not great for democracy, right?
Erin Leavy's been outspoken, Sundar [Pichai] to a certain extent.
Turkey, and to a lesser extent Qatar and Italy, support the U.N.-backed GNA — to the extent that Turkey earlier this month began deploying its own advisory troops to the country at Tripoli's request.
But the extent of Republicans' Senate losses — and, possibly, their control of the House — may depend on the extent to which candidates like Portman and Ayotte can reverse a decades-long decline in ticket splitting.
We likely still don't know the extent of the damage from this breach, but we all understand the extent of the damage that Capital One may end up feeling — our anger and not much else.
Trump is exhausting the patience of the public to the extent he would likely lose to a safe, dull Democrat — but not to the extent that swing voters would take a chance on Warren's radicalism.
But at a minimum, his returns would reveal more about the structure and extent of his holdings, and thus the extent to which he personally benefited from specific carve-outs in the 2017 tax bill.
And yet, the extent to which good has ever stood a chance has been the precise extent to which every single individual who has believed in something better has acted in service of that vision.
That will help to some extent, and these are early days.
To some extent, local business have been cashing in as well.
So that is something which is already happening to some extent.
That elision has continued, to some extent, to the present day.
They were using the Voting Rights Act to the full extent.
As of publication, the extent of these victims' injuries remained unclear.
Gauging the full extent of this would take years, he added.
RIVERA: Would you opine on the extent this thing was circulated?
And No. 2, he was a contractor to a large extent.
The Golan has, to a large extent, fallen off the agenda.
And it embraced him to an extent; it did grab stuff.
First of all, medicine already functions to some extent like this.
Snoop weighed in — before the extent of Kanye's problems were known.
She is now focused on uncovering the extent of that dynamic.
To an extent, we have to re-engage the issue constantly.
"I don't know the extent of it," an emotional Myers said.
But we've all lost the plot, to one extent or another.
"Adverse foreign exchange movement reduced profits to some extent," it said.
To what extent that would be feasible depends on many factors.
"To what extent did anyone invent something like that?" he asked.
In both periods, to some extent, higher socioeconomic status predicted testing.
We're corporeal creatures, so such activities are natural—to an extent.
Harris, and to a lesser extent Warren, shined on the stage.
And that's where she learned the extent of some strangers' generosity.
My last will hopefully help save the world to some extent.
Our automated future has already arrived — at least, to some extent.
To some extent power has shifted from Brussels to national capitals.
"[Metastasis] happens to a big extent of the patients," he says.
Ironically, undergoing the emergency procedures, eased her fear to an extent.
However, the extent of this opening has yet to be determined.
Do what thou wilt, kitten, is the extent of the law.
To the extent that they've heard the hype, they're not convinced.
And to what extent does ego play into the whole thing?
Responses are marked based on the extent to which people agree.
The full extent of the child's injuries are not yet known.
Drastic government measures China has been subsidizing pork to some extent.
And it turns out, to a certain extent, that that's true.
To an extent, Pakistan did indeed intensify its campaign against terrorism.
I believe he should be punished to whatever extent is possible.
The extent of landfill damage is also unclear in Puerto Rico.
It is an anticlimax, to some extent, of its own making.
To what extent did this man willfully disregard your stated desires?
To what extent did he choose to overlook obvious nonverbal cues?
Do you think that's a double-edged sword a certain extent?
To a remarkable extent, Bostian's weeks were structured around the railroad.
And, to an extent, that's true of Sundance at its best.
But skepticism remains over the true extent of these false messages.
The device also has a predictive analytics component, to some extent.
" This is also a movie about dads to some extent. "Totally.
Excludes incidents with police victims, to the extent they were identifiable.
To a certain extent, I still kind of struggle with it.
The letter lifts the lid on the extent of VTB's plans.
The first verse section does address society to an extent though.
To a certain extent, we all went through the same thing.
But he voiced caution about the likely extent of such reforms.
China, like many countries, is keen to know its own extent.
So to that extent, I didn't have ethical quandaries about Lina.
To what extent does the Mafia exist outside of southern Italy?
However, the investigation into the extent of the breach is ongoing.
Shared norms only exist to the extent people believe they exist.
I underestimated the extent to which my cognition would be compromised.
"The coalition has been weak to a large extent," he said.
But that was the extent of what we knew, you know?
Nearly all particle physics experiments work this way to some extent.
But to a certain extent, the decision has already been made.
Significantly, senior police officers haven't denied the extent of the crisis.
To what extent did your colleagues view these issues as serious?
It's 'Are we preparing our athletes to the greatest extent possible?
To an extent, 80 percent of the farms are now organic.
The only vulnerability of power is the extent of its overreach.
Repressive governance could, to a large extent, become an automated affair.
To some extent, the rebranding hurt the company's momentum, Brookler admits.
And you know I've been critics of CEOs to some extent.
And to the extent there's ambiguity, it really favors the prosecutor.
First though, they must figure out the extent of the problem.
You can't address a problem without understanding the extent of it.
The extent of Patmon's injuries "were scrapes and bruises," police said.
This may be also to some extent a reaction to that.
This election has made the extent of that threat crystal clear.
SpaceX has declined to release details on the extent of damage.
It's difficult to determine the extent to which that's really true.
To some extent, this is who I am all the time.
Getting into this privileged area to an extent he had information.
Unfortunately, to a large extent, the damage has already been done.
I can't comment on the speed or extent of their adoption.
To an extent, the boot is now on the other foot.
I didn't really know the full extent of what was happening.
Iran is permitted to increase its pumping to a certain extent.
So to what extent is this specialised brand protection regime justified?
To a large extent, the ACA honors that division of responsibility.
What's debatable is the extent to which any of this matters.
To the extent that they do, it's really on the margins.
Antiheroine stories can, to an extent, feel counterintuitive to feminist ideals.
"The extent of this rescue operation is simply unbelievable," said Col.
But it's not yet clear to what extent he'll follow through.
To the extent that there are risks, they're psychological, not physiological.
It says the extent of their injuries wasn&apost immediately known.
She said the extent of their injuries wasn&apost immediately known.
However, the extent of that relationship has recently come under scrutiny.
But nobody has reported the extent of Trump's castration of Ross.
This will, to some extent, affect financing of the real economy.
When I played Cosmic Encounter, it did that to some extent.
But it showed the upgraded security - to some extent - was working.
We do not share the market's fears to the same extent.
To some extent, we're in the beginnings of a revolution already.
Everyone in the film, in fact, is bruised to some extent.
We will update when we know the extent of the damage.
All of our realities, to some extent, are constructed or filtered.
He concludes that to a large extent, herding is at play.
It was the lowest extent in the 40-year satellite record.
But that wouldn't be the extent of Canada's acknowledgment of Desmond.
But I cannot cry to the extent of showing my tears.
It is also down to a lesser extent against the euro.
Still, the extent of her control over her son is unclear.
Market pricing has already, to an extent, factored these pressures in.
GVC's hedge might not cover the full extent of the damage.
To what extent that has paid off is a bit unclear.
To a certain extent, all contestants are there for entertainment value.
To an extent, the game industry is now three generations old.
The extent of any damage is difficult to assess until springtime.
The orange border is the average maximum extent from 1981 - 2010.
EFL is to a significant extent reliant on CASA for funding.
With music, you can hide behind it to a certain extent.
So yeah, I'm proud to be an American… to an extent.
You can, to a certain extent, do what you want there.
They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
It seems that this is the full extent of his anecdote.
It remains unclear to what extent AirAsia has yet paid advances.
Natural gas, followed by coal and to a lesser extent nuclear.
To some extent it would look like a war on poverty.
To some extent, jamming is what engineers call a "scheduling" problem.
But these are, to some extent, opposite problems with opposite solutions.
But I think we misused the power to a great extent.
The question was never whom he'd back, but to what extent.
To the extent that they are exceptional, they are exceptional athletes.
But the moment of truth is upon us — to some extent.
They've probably rehearsed these things in their mind to some extent.
But by Monday afternoon, the extent of the fighting was unclear.
What is up for debate is the extent of their involvement.
The parameters of hate speech are to a certain extent measurable.
They will perform substantive engagement, to the extent circumstances demand it.
To what extent does the creative artist experience herself as gendered?
To a certain extent it was always an expression of him.
However, the rally might fizzle out to some extent post March.
To some extent, Russia is the familiar threat at this meeting.
To an extent he has already proven so in the primaries.
This has been, to some extent, a result of Saudi Arabia's
To what extent are liberalism and republicanism compatible with each other?
"The unpredictability of President Trump worked to some extent," Thae said.
Brinker is still working to evaluate the extent of the breach.
He suggests using tax-advantaged accounts to the greatest extent possible.
Spanish, Italian, German, English, and, to some extent, ancient Greek. He
It's hard to underestimate the extent of Russia's anti-American paranoia.
Many people do not use this opportunity to its fullest extent.
To an extent, they are standing behind him out of fear.
The extent of the damage from the breach wasn't immediately clear.
We will pursue justice to the fullest extent of the law.
Will the federal government engage its powers to the full extent?
Facebook tried this, to a very limited extent, with Trending Topics.
To what extent will race be a part of that narrative?
"We are shocked by the extent of this tragedy," he said.
This is, to some extent, uncharted territory for the Vermont independent.
The wrist problem has been there, but not to this extent.
Now we learn the extent that the president might be stealing?
To some extent, it's the same for Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook.
"It's embarrassing, to some extent, to the state of Wisconsin," Gov.
The extent and nature of these communications remains murky at best.
Realizing the extent of your own privilege is a conscious excavation.
To what extent, though, should civic enmity be directed toward sodium?
To the extent it depends on peace in Afghanistan, not very.
Onshore tanks do not reflect the extent of the stock build.
The memo offers a clue to the extent of Trump's bigotry.
I think all men can, to some extent, relate to that.
The issue also depends to some extent on where it happens.
Its interpretive to an extent but nevertheless it's still so prescriptive.
To some extent, from a voter's perspective, that's all that matters.
This was the second lowest maximum extent on record, behind 2017.
The Times's investigation is exhaustive and, to some extent, defies summary.
To everyone else, he just emphasizes the extent of their troubles.
Those exceptions include — to some extent — Nest's original product: Its thermostat.
DH: I think it was already there to a large extent.
To some extent, this is what happened to us at Slide.
And you know, to some extent, that's what Trump's actually done.
The extent of the problem is evidenced by its sheer scale.
To some extent, economic and employment trends have made us rootless.
" China calls the extent of its claim the "nine-dash line.
The secret documents revealed the extent of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
To the extent possible, the processing centers should be in Europe.
There are limits to the extent vacation sites will cover you.
Other GOP leaders, to the extent they disagree, fear defying them.
Google has always had these ambitions to one extent or another.
To some extent, the World Trade Organization already advocates these disciplines.
But will the extent of the disaster become apparent right away?
One document researchers uncovered helped illustrate the extent of the killing.
The Fed can still help calm market fears to some extent.
We were happily surprised to what extent the whole thing holds.
The extent of the Canadian government's willingness to engage is unclear.
"They want to feel protected to some extent," Dr. Ramondetta said.
To what extent, if at all, do you agree with him?
To what extent has Mr. Xi's campaign extended to Chinese universities?
At the same time, the extent of this ignorance was overwhelming.
By Wednesday, the extent of the damage was finally becoming evident.
And to a large extent, that's where we are with wearables.
The extent of the damage and artifacts lost is still unknown.
But the government didn't discover the full extent of the problems.
The cause and extent of the damage were unclear, Murphy said.
The precise targets and the extent of possible damage were unclear.
To some extent this is a simple side-effect of war.
Yet these figures also show the vast extent of the challenge.
All rely to some extent on data from individual health records.
To some extent, that is true even of Mr. Trump's supporters.
Analysts said those numbers wildly underestimated the extent of the abuse.
To some extent this is a matter of tone and coloration.
It is, to a great extent, a crisis Mr. Trump manufactured.
The extent of Bolton's involvement in the Hanoi meeting remains unclear.
The transcripts would have demonstrated the extent of Mr. Flynn's lies.
To a large extent wisdom consists of answers to tough questions.
Football is ultra-traditional, to an extent that even surpasses baseball.
What amazed and saddened me was the extent of the losses.
To the extent it existed on social media, it's in fragments.
To the extent that there may be legitimate questions about Mrs.
The question is to what extent Barrett's religion affects her jurisprudence.
To what extent do you agree with this line of thinking?
The extent of the disagreements among Franklin's sons is still unclear.
The public disagreements about policy are to some extent a mirage.
But that is the extent of Romero's defensive acumen—stepping back.
I am not briefed on the full extent of those conversations.
In the extent of its choice system, New York is unique.
The study found that, to a large extent, the bans worked.
To a certain extent, it's going to be up to China.
I am not sure the extent the C.D.C. is doing that.
In a sense, we're already screwed, at least to some extent.
Much depends on the extent to which Trump holds his position.
We just don't know the extent of what's going on yet.
But to the extent that that happens, that's beyond his control.
To what extent do we live in Rupert Murdoch's world now?
To some extent the shift toward cheaper settings is already happening.
The extent of the damage, and the death toll, remain unknown.
Yes, to some extent, all of this obstruction talk is academic.
To what extent do you think is it valid, and why?
"We still don't know the extent of the damage," Srinivasan said.
There's no telling the extent to which history may repeat itself.
The extent of the damage to several industries is becoming clearer.
Think about subsequent operations in Afghanistan, and to some extent Iraq.
To some extent, Martin Luther King Jr. was a union supporter.
So a rebound was baked into expectations to a certain extent.
Can it be hollow to this extent, incompetent to this degree?
And that is what Trump is depending on, to some extent.
To what extent are we responsible for the evil we tolerate?
But to some extent, it's a bit of a guessing game.
Yet, there remain huge uncertainties in the extent of that disruption.
At least initially, Kentucky implemented ObamaCare to the fullest extent possible.
The extent of the military's failures could soon be laid bare.
"The operation was laid out in great extent," Mr. Spicer said.
To some extent, early versions of software are usually a crapshoot.
And to the extent he knows this now, he's still failing.
This works to some extent, adding an almost candied, caramelized sweetness.
I don't really push people to the extent of being tortured.
The extent of Bolt's variability appears to be unusual, Weyand said.
And it's to some extent the fact that, it's very hard.
Each party is to some extent a reflection of the other. . . .
"You don't see the full extent at the time," he said.
She declined to answer questions about the extent of their injuries.
Those incidents highlight the extent to which officials are on edge.
The average poll still finds this but to a lesser extent.
It's not entirely unexpected but surprised by the extent of it.
Although those numbers reflect significantly lowered expectations to a large extent.
"Imagine to what extent these people will become vulnerable," he said.
A survey this week revealed the extent of Germany's economic angst.
"The president currently feels, to a certain extent, isolated," Gorka said.
The extent and frequency of the Flynn-Kislyak contacts remain unclear.
I conceal the extent of my TikTok watching from my partner.
Haven't you always to some extent existed just outside the system?
"That was the extent of our neighborly relations," Ms. Shekel said.
But that may not be the true extent of Honig's selling.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, and even to some extent Sen.
This is all very natural and, to a certain extent, useful.
I was not fully briefed on the extent of those discussions.
The full extent of the effects will not be immediately clear.
The extent of Mr. Arafat's involvement in them is left unexplained.
I was shocked, actually, surprised by the extent of the nastiness.
I was just as shocked to see the extent of cruelty.
Republicans have never done this to this extent with the Democrats.
Like any ruler, he is to some extent a tragic figure.
Receding floodwater are just starting to reveal the extent of damage.
He did not confirm the full extent of the accusations reported.
The full extent of the effects will not be immediately clear.
To what extent is your campaign a divergence from that idea?
To some extent we can rely on the division of labor.
No innocuous explanation can account for the extent of these disparities.
To what extent do you feel beholden to what's been documented?
To the extent that it matters, it was nice to see.
So I do wonder to what extent that responsibility is there.
" To the extent that Bryant had been pursuing projects outside "S.
They asked him if he knew the extent of the injury.
It demonstrated the extent to which nations are works of imagination.
But to what extent has this concern become an unhealthy obsession?
That's true outside of Capitol Hill as well, to some extent.
So Trump appears, to an extent, to be spinning his wheels.
Well, yeah—what cheese product DOESN'T have that to some extent?
Stic-Man does martial arts, I don't know to what extent.
To some extent, Amazon may already have support, albeit with reservations.
But the extent of anti-Latino bias hadn't been formally quantified.
All of us need the First Amendment — to its fullest extent.
At the 50,000-foot level, a key question is the extent to which structural change in the financial industry is needed to end TBTF, and, to the extent it is, what that change should look like.
One can't help but wonder, though: To what extent are people dependent on this drug if they're willing to order off someone so suspicious, and to what extent can someone take advantage of this in future?
Or, put another way, to what extent is Woolson a symbol of something else (the oppression of women; their exclusion "from the literary map") and to what extent does she interest us for and by herself?
The extent to which this characterization makes him seem implausible is the extent to which it is impossible to imagine someone facing down such cruelty with little more than a relentless spirit and a pleasant demeanor.
As such, the extent to which banks will be able to use the masala bonds channel to raise capital remains to be seen, and will depend to a large extent on foreign-investor risk appetite and pricing.
To some extent, this is a reflection of a broader cultural issue.
The extent and suddenness of Mr Ghosn's fall from grace is astonishing.
Gamboa's brief promotion could be the extent of his major league career.
"They are not participating to the extent other people are," Johnson said.
The selections may seem arbitrary, and to a certain extent they are.
Sea ice extent in November set a new record low, for example.
Police didn&apost disclose his name or the extent of his injuries.
The extent of the riders&apos injuries as of Friday is unknown.
Here's a look at the extent of this flooding across the region.
To a considerable extent, however, these are cost shifts rather than savings.
Currently, only 5 percent of the cedar tree's original extent has persisted.
To the extent we are anyway, which is not always super accessible.
This partly reflects the extent of banks' operations in the Nordic region.
Trump seems to be in denial about the extent of the damage.
It's unclear to what extent sleep disorders were tested in that examination.
His condition and the extent of his injuries were not immediately available.
Not necessarily to this extent but shootings and death all the time.
That induce norms of loudness, which have to some extent persisted. 2.
It's a question to what extent it dominates one's behavior and goals.
To some extent both can be controlled, moved around, mixed and matched.
That was probably the extent to which I got close to him.
A remarkable shot of A-69, revealing the extent of its size.
The total extent of the damage may not be known for hours.
Questions have remained about the extent of the hacking and Russians' motivations.
"We're going to avoid Capitol Hill to a certain extent," Diesu said.
A remarkable shot of A-503, revealing the extent of its size.
The analysis of the Fed data shows the extent of the decline.
The source and the extent of the spill were not immediately clear.
And I think to a certain extent, General Motors is uniquely position.
Without a doubt, I believe that to some extent, that is true.
The extent of the decline in crude runs was not immediately clear.
To some extent, Alicia's behavior makes sense because she's a complicated person.
This is also the case for other carmakers to a different extent.
And so I get our need to be vocal to that extent.
To some extent, McGreevey's politics might have protected him from being outed.
That the problem exists is obvious; its nature and extent are not.
But determining the extent of economic losses is near impossible, experts say.
I just don't think I like it to the extent of $599.
To a certain extent, that's just the reality of product marketing spin.
" When asked about the extent of his education, he answered simply, "Law.
He's sexualized and objectified to roughly the same extent that they are.
The gloomsters' case is true to some extent but it is overstated.
UNESCO says it plans to evaluate the extent of the damage soon.
The extent to which Trump will lead this rhetorical push isn't clear.
Ultimately, he acknowledged that, to some extent, this was a design issue.
Cozmo's personality is constantly on display and, to some extent, ever-changing.
But that option only exists to the extent that drivers provide it.
The extent of the epidemic may be worse than authorities will admit.
It was then that residents began learning the extent of their contamination.
To the extent that they are routine, they face being automated away.
She is valuable to the extent that her pain can motivate them.
Ditto -- and to an even greater extent -- Kerry, Brown, Holder and Patrick.
To an extent, that's true — President Barack Obama also separated some families.
This is following an established script, to some extent — and it's worked.
The exact extent of Johnson's involvement with the transition team isn't clear.
To a large extent, these two regulatory efforts work at cross purposes.
It's the lowest sea ice extent on record for the Bering Sea.
You see to some extent this is actually also reflected on Twitter.
All these were reasonable criticisms of Clinton that scored to some extent.
To what extent is distracted driving causing people to crash more frequently?
However, the exact extent of the damages has not yet been determined.
Venezuelan government supporters have said the extent of emigration has been exaggerated.
She's a pop star who is, to some extent, a fictional character.
The pictures show extensive damage, but the full extent isn't known yet.
I was very surprised by the extent of the community's self sufficiency.
Republicans are divided and confused over the extent to which they agree.
As for having a vested interest in NYC rap, to an extent.
She has done this in the past, but not to this extent.
It remains unclear to what extent the dispute will disrupt ongoing production.
"To what extent this is Brexit is difficult to quantify," he said.
"To the extent individuals can deleverage, they will be stronger," he said.
On Facebook, the types of posts vary to an even wider extent.
The irony is that China's obduracy is to some extent self-defeating.
This sweet photo wasn't the extent of the eyebrow-raising Instagram photos.
The full extent of damage may not be known for several weeks.
At that time, the Irish were leaving the neighborhood to some extent.
The actual extent of the attack on democratic officials is still unknown.
Earnings thus hinge on trade and the extent of the global slowdown.
And to an extent, this "sign of the times" argument makes sense.
The extent of this wobble speaks to how massive a planet is.
The extent of damage to the Golden Dragon Building has raised questions.
Votel: To some extent the Islamic State has been a unifying factor.
To a certain extent, higher yields are already affecting the stock market.
I have to use it and use it to its fullest extent.
To what extent, then, is prejudice related to negative assessments of democracy?
It's almost impossible now to fathom the full extent of his accomplishment.
But livestreaming, used to its fullest extent, is a two-way street.
"My take is that it is fair to an extent," she said.
Minimum Arctic sea ice extent in September over the satellite record period.
Morley's eventual exile, to the extent that it existed, was self-imposed.
MARC LOTTER, FORMER VP PENCE PRESS SECRETARY: Probably to a certain extent.
To that extent, antagonizing the Kim regime is neither here nor there.
And it's that much less central when you factor in the extent
To the extent that Trump's comments were false, it was by design.
" She adds: "Joshua knows he's sick, but not the extent of it.
This is true to an extent, but Tronick himself underplays its significance.
I was shocked when the data revealed the extent of Trump's popularity.
Don't let anybody exploit it, I mean, you know to an extent.
Arctic sea ice tied 2007 for its second-lowest extent this year.
But to what extent do you think it's damaged Panama's image worldwide?
Nature matters only to the extent that humans get things from it.
I think to a large extent it's investor buying, not hot money.
Only after a trial did the extent of his deceit become plain.
These studies also reveal the extent of trade in the Roman empire.
So to that extent, [Thursday, when Comey testified] was a great day.
We've already seen Amazon take action on this front, to some extent.
We have addressed the issue and are investigating the extent of exposure.
The college admissions scam stands out for the extent of its deception.
To the extent that they praised the bill, most senators were restrained.
For owners of commercial insurance, premium expenses are deductible - to an extent.
But that would be the extent of his accomplishments in New Hampshire.
Skrepnek said he believed the extent of the devastation was significantly higher.
That momentous occasion, though, is also defining, to some extent WWDC itself.
There is something to be said for confronting death to some extent.
Is that the extent of how ugly it got—some broken friendships?
Finally, we don't know the extent of the withdrawal Russia will implement.
What's also unclear is the extent to which Facebook's assistance actually helped.
But it's not a paradox to the extent that cheeseburger soup is.
Without this knowledge, the true extent of his conflicts cannot be known.
It would be interesting to know the full extent of this funding.
The sheriff's office official said the extent of the injuries is unknown.
TO THE EXTENT THAT HAPPENS WE HAVE TO TAKE IT INTO CONSIDERATION.
And Heavy Rain did it correctly to a certain extent, I think.
The extent of China's tax-haven holdings is shown to be huge.
The precise mix of coverage matters less than the extent of it.
Most educationalists reckon the government has grasped the extent of the problem.
The full extent of it will be left to us to imagine.
Looking at them again, I realized the extent of their staying power.
Never assume that your supervisors know the full extent of your contributions.
Microsoft's listed partners are all already working in VR to some extent.
It's unclear to what extent Amazon will be enforcing this policy, however.
To a large extent, those ideas came directly from the Heritage Foundation.
Some investors have questioned the extent of Gupta's funds, and his cashflow.
Officials are still trying to determine the full extent of the damage.
To some extent or another, it already has been in other countries.
The question is, Do we fully understand the extent of that program?
To what extent will the U.K.'s comments affect relations with China?
The extent to which the food is "authentic" is beside the point.
ESD tests carriers' networks to determine the extent of malicious SS6900 tracking.
As these experts multiplied, they realized the extent of their collective power.
I'm not sure to what extent time is really going to help.
To a certain extent, ESPN always does this, and usually it's harmless.
The extent of the damages are still being determined by lower courts.
I feel that a little bit, but not to the same extent.
FISCHER: IT'S A QUESTION OF JUST TO WHAT EXTENT THAT WILL HAPPEN.
But that is not the extent of the change the club requires.
And we have been using all of those tools to some extent.
To the extent that emissions are seen as bad, emitters become guilty.
He thoroughly documents the extent of the killings and their horrific consequences.
To the extent that they disrupt global trade conventions, what's the mechanism?
This rating action relies to a large extent on publicly available information.
If this were the extent of the problem, it would be grave.
To some extent, sewage overflows are to be expected during big storms.
They are the central actors to some extent in the culture wars.
As too, to a lesser extent, does its great German rival Lidl.
He added that the extent of tariff reductions depends on the negotiations.
The extent of the family's financial distress is revealed only by degrees.
"To some extent, yes," Congressional Hispanic Caucus member and Arizona Democrat Rep.
The leader coach needs to develop that potential to the fullest extent.
U.S. shale is ramping up but it remains to some extent bottlenecked.
But the extent of the celebrations will depend, largely, on Brazil's performance.
Only the extent of this campaign might have come as a surprise.
To an extent, it's all a reflection of what Trump has won.
That attack shed light on the extent of U.S. operations in Niger.
To the extent that there are changes, they're going to be incremental.
"I feel to a certain extent I have no choice," he said.
I guess Obama was to an extent in 21992, though even then.
To the extent that the CFPB does not do this, it fails.
The American "center," to the extent it exists, is an apathetic lot.
It took eight hours before we knew the extent of the slaughter.
To what extent was the story based on problems facing people today?
"The extent of the (South Africa's) slowdown is quite significant," Kganyago admitted.
It is not automatic that labor will benefit to any great extent.
The 2019 minimum extent tied for second-lowest with 2007 and 2018.
To that extent, this would propagate any trade shock into the region.
Analysts differ to what extent Kim Jong Un uses the same practice.
Tonality had its comeback, to the extent that it ever went away.
Mulvaney's schedule is, to a large extent, a reflection of his politics.
Multi-person household owners also saw benefits, though to a lesser extent.
To a certain extent, this game would seem to be a mismatch.
Made the Democratic Party the party for millennials (to a certain extent).
As in the U.S., the U.K. has debated to what extent travel
The extent of witness testimony planned after Gates' testimony ends is unclear.
He was stunned to learn the extent of what Sewell had uncovered.
This was the Swatch approach, which, to some extent, still works today.
There has been no official report of the extent of the damage.
Why did extent fall to a tie for second lowest with 2007?
The documents reveal the surprising extent of art ownership behind such veils.
Both very kind of emotional knee-jerk decision makers, to an extent.
That's not Drake's character to tear a man down to that extent.
But what is surprising is the extent of the associated health consequences.
But the real extent of the damage had yet to be determined.
General Sarjang, however, disputed the extent of the insurgents' control in Helmand.
That's about the extent of the biographical information she has made available.
Another fundamental is the extent to which the country is at peace.
To an extent, America is already headed toward a metropolis-first arrangement.
To a certain extent, that philosophy has remained central for Mr. Siegel.
Her art succeeds only to the extent that her hand is unseen.
Again, we don't know the extent to which this is an issue.
Facebook already does this on WhatsApp, and to some extent on Messenger.
However, the extent of possible medium-term negative market pressure remains uncertain.
To the extent that people can figure it out themselves, they should.
I was sort of isolated [when I was younger], to some extent.
From there, the Strawweights began to grow together, to a certain extent.
Shrinking Arctic sea iceEvery September, Arctic sea ice hits its minimum extent.
I'd wonder to what extent it needed me to help it along.
To the extent they survive, they could be transported to other places.
"India's strengths to some extent comes also from its democracy," he said.
The picture below illustrates the extent of the damage to the tower:
Some Republican and Democratic lawmakers agree with his thinking, to some extent.
We now know that the answer, to a surprising extent, is yes.
And the same can be said, to a large extent, of cash.
And also, to an extent sometimes unappreciated by non-fans, on humor.
And Democrats appear quite ready to fight to the extent they can.
Little data exist on the extent of the problem among college students.
Russia has cooperated to some extent on Syria but not on Ukraine.
ROBLING-GRIEST To an extent I still have to deal with it.
No state can mobilize resources to the extent the federal government can.
Power restoration schedules varied by utility company and the extent of damage.
And, to some extent, the Republican gains look like another little bump.
That's what Al Horford, and to a lesser extent Kelly Olynyk, does.
Arctic sea ice extent has been measured by satellites since the 1970s.
But to some extent, the estate is looking to resuscitate her reputation.
And taking her to the extent where she actually abandons this child?
One shouldn't overestimate the extent to which this exchange actually hurt Biden.
The reality is that we're all self-absorbed to a certain extent.
The greatest catastrophes in her life are to some extent self-inflicted.
I found it unsettling to be in the past to that extent.
She says she was largely unaware of the extent of Escobar's crimes.
It was intended as a demonstration of the extent of American power.
In Salt Lake City, to what extent is the church's presence felt?
I've been shocked in the last year by the extent of it.
To some extent, public health professionals have expressed sympathy for her position.
It was unclear to what extent Washington was informed about the agreement.
"We want to create joy, to a certain extent," he said, smiling.
And to some extent, for audiences to digest how those experiences work.
An MRI later confirmed the extent of the injury, the Warriors said.
A meeting in Cairo in January signaled the extent of his ambitions.
The extent of Mr. Sahraoui's ties with the Islamic State is unclear.
It took him hours to accept the full extent of the carnage.
To some extent, Lane has taken on a gimme of a subject.
To that extent, Primal is at least somewhat true to its premise.
The extent of the relationship was kept secret for years, he said.
By Saturday, the full extent of the damage was still revealing itself.
Both types of exercise reduced symptoms, and to about the same extent.
" It also urged employees to work from home "to the extent feasible.
But not every state is practicing social distancing to the same extent.
Even a week later, the extent of the devastation was still evident.
"I still feel like we haven't seen the full extent," he said.
The United States should leverage that interest to the fullest extent possible.
"I don't think we'll have this again to this extent," he said.
To some extent the companies were victims of circumstances beyond their control.
Still, it's unclear to what extent the MMA is actually helping artists.
To a lesser extent, Brazil and Russia also have significant TB problems.
Measuring the thickness of sea ice is trickier than measuring its extent.
But the full extent of the damage won't be known for months.
Phish's music is adventuresome exactly to the extent that it is familiar.
So, we as humans, to some extent have a built-in xenophobia.
"The extent of the recklessness in this case is breathtaking," she said.
By now all America's Cup teams use drone footage to some extent.
But the true extent of the phenomenon is maddeningly hard to measure.
Investigators are still trying to determine the full extent of the network.
There are the clichéd explanations, all of them true to some extent.
But at festivals, your bus, that's the extent of your comfort area.
The speed and extent to which the Fed reversed itself is striking.
The project's temerity outraged feminists and, to some extent, embarrassed almost everybody.
It categorizes foods according to the nature, extent and purpose of processing.
To some extent, subsidies and other monetary adjustments can mitigate this problem.
The short answer is yes, depending on the extent of the cut.
"To a certain extent, it is inherent to the system," he said.
It has revealed, in dramatic fashion, the extent of NSO's alleged hacking.
It's hard to measure the extent of fraud committed against government agencies.
To what extent are they merely trying to establish their own relevance?
And also, to some extent, the life of a VC who cares.
A few examples lay bare the extent of this tangled, transnational web.
Our team went to South Sudan to document the extent of hunger.
And experts said the ball is to some extent in America's court.
He will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the damage.
To what extent did the prison let you participate in daily life?
Clinton's 2016 campaign, noted the extent of that unity around Ms. Warren.
Warren provokes the same ideological concerns, only to a slightly lesser extent.
"It's a portrait, to a certain extent, of American ideology," Opie says.
Usually, it is because they grow faster in extent than in population.
There is probably a notion of founder/investor fit to some extent.
The agency doesn't know the extent to which that might be happening.
To the extent that Joker feels unique, it's thanks to Joaquin Phoenix.
It was a scam of breathtaking simplicity, and also a breathtaking extent.
So to some extent the checks and balances just weren't in place.
She seemed to really open up to you to a certain extent.
Obama, the country's first black president, did this to an extraordinary extent.
To some extent, Monday was business as usual at the White House.
To the extent possible, he controls every aspect of his photographic process.
It's complying to the extent that the agency can certify that much.
The extent of the fall and the momentum was a major surprise.
What I can do is, I can mitigate to the extent possible.
It is unclear to what extent Pompeo would continue Tillerson's reorganization effort.
Mr. Trump seems to recognize this would be disastrous — to an extent.
Shifting supply chains, though, will show the extent of longer-term losses.
Badgley, in fact, makes him oddly sympathetic, to the extent that's possible.
To what extent was someone like Edie Windsor's progress really our progress?
I've always run this way, experiencing life like this to some extent.
A staff is — to an extent — a mirror reflection of the candidate.
But the true extent of the phenomenon is maddeningly hard to measure.

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