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We don't know the full extent of what he's learned.
Know that you will experience motherhood to the full extent.
The full extent of the damage remains to be seen.
The full extent of the damage was not yet clear.
The full extent of the roundup is still not clear.
The full extent of LeVert's injury was not immediately known.
The full extent of the damage is not yet known.
But that's usually not the full extent of the transaction.
The full extent of Mr. Xiao's wealth is not known.
The full extent of the damage was still being assessed.
The full extent of Mueller's investigation into Stone is unclear.
They were using the Voting Rights Act to the full extent.
Gauging the full extent of this would take years, he added.
The full extent of the child's injuries are not yet known.
I didn't really know the full extent of what was happening.
GVC's hedge might not cover the full extent of the damage.
It seems that this is the full extent of his anecdote.
Will the federal government engage its powers to the full extent?
But the government didn't discover the full extent of the problems.
I am not briefed on the full extent of those conversations.
"You don't see the full extent at the time," he said.
The full extent of the effects will not be immediately clear.
He did not confirm the full extent of the accusations reported.
The full extent of the effects will not be immediately clear.
The pictures show extensive damage, but the full extent isn't known yet.
The full extent of damage may not be known for several weeks.
It's almost impossible now to fathom the full extent of his accomplishment.
It would be interesting to know the full extent of this funding.
The full extent of it will be left to us to imagine.
Never assume that your supervisors know the full extent of your contributions.
Officials are still trying to determine the full extent of the damage.
It took him hours to accept the full extent of the carnage.
By Saturday, the full extent of the damage was still revealing itself.
"I still feel like we haven't seen the full extent," he said.
But the full extent of the damage won't be known for months.
Investigators are still trying to determine the full extent of the network.
The full extent of the damage caused by Michael is still unknown.
But not many people want to face the full extent of their debt.
To be sure, the full extent of the underground turtle trade is unknown.
But the full extent and cost of the damages remains to be seen.
The full extent of the damage and death toll is not yet known.
Officials still don't know the full extent of the damage across the state.
We assume the $3.8 million is not the full extent of his assets.
Ying was allegedly informed about the full extent of the hack on Aug.
I'll tell you the full extent of the stock damage: http://bit.ly/2kNw35g.
This time, the full extent of Uber's conversations with the FTC remains unclear.
Have we witnessed the full extent of "Amazonfication" yet (answer is probably not)?
The full extent of Bloomberg's spending likely won't be fully known for weeks.
As night fell, the full extent of the damage was not yet clear.
Even now we don't know the full extent of his conflicts of interest.
My office intends to prosecute Tyler to the full extent of the law.
To this day, Turner has never revealed the full extent of his abuse.
What we don't know: The full extent of the Pixel's camera software upgrades.
Since records remain classified, the full extent of Haspel's involvement is not clear.
The full extent of the skeleton was revealed and mostly excavated in 2019.
However, the full extent of the damage in the dish is not yet known.
The privacy breach, however, isn't the full extent of problems with the ExpressPoll-5000.
The communications shortage means the full extent of the crisis has not been assessed.
The full extent of the losses won't be known for a few more months.
Mourou later apologized, saying he did not realize the full extent of his views.
We'll probably learn the full extent of the damage when day breaks today. 5.
That's because we don't yet know the full extent of the DOJ's eSIM requirement.
But it is using the full extent of the power given it by law.
The full extent of the devastation was still unknown on Sunday as darkness fell.
We won't know the full extent of the damage until later this afternoon, though.
They didn't learn the full extent of the world-altering tragedy until September 20.
It's not clear the bank has even identified the full extent of its problems.
Before you buy, though, make sure you understand the full extent of your obligations.
By then, the picture and full extent of the suffering could be more clear.
What was the full extent of the Trump administration's plans to kill Iranian officials?
If you want to experience this whodunit to its full extent, turn back now.
The death toll may rise as the full extent of the damage becomes clear.
Trump opted to use expedited removal proceedings to the full extent authorized by law.
The Executive Order expands expedited removal proceedings to the full extent of the law.
Second, what is the full extent of Ukraine's election meddling against the Trump campaign?
The full extent of this influence, however, still cannot be determined without earlier sources.
We do not know the full extent to which this policy is already wrecking lives.
And the full extent of sexual harassment at Uber's corporate offices hadn't yet surfaced, either.
I don't realize the full extent of my loneliness until I find myself swiping Tinder.
The full extent of the drop in Iranian exports this month remains to be seen.
McAdam reportedly noted that Verizon is still investigating the full extent of the hack's impacts.
It will take a while for the full extent of the devastation to become clear.
The deal also kept the full extent of Epstein's crimes largely secret from the public.
Nunes demanded to know what was the "full extent of Democrats' coordination" with the whistleblower.
We will continue working with the government to understand the full extent of Russian interference.
The full extent of the ban, and exactly how it will be policed, is unclear.
Only he, his staff, and the players know the full extent of what went wrong.
Schmerler says he doubts the photo unveils the full extent of US optical surveillance capacity.
What was the full extent of Russian manipulation of social media in support of Trump?
We're still learning about the full extent of Kissinger's responsibility for violence around the world.
The source of the virus and the full extent of its spread are still unknown.
The full extent of the hit to the broader business world is not yet clear.
Indeed, at his wife's request, Mr. West walked back the full extent of his praise.
The full extent of Scavino's role in Trump's Twitter regimen has never been fully disclosed.
That is the full extent of the conceptual artwork "Time Spoken" (1982) by Ian Wilson.
"Whoever's the leaker should be pursued to the full extent of the law," Warner said.
Epstein believes the full extent of Boeing's woes are not yet priced into the stock.
The full extent of what Duop experienced — and suffered — is a bit of a mystery.
Yet Mr. McLaren suggested that the full extent of the cheating might never be known.
But obviously nothing will be announced until we know the full extent of these measures.
But Ghilarducci said the full extent of damage would not be known before daybreak on Saturday.
That's essentially what you're doing if you fail to use your benefits to their full extent.
SPLC acknowledged that its report likely failed to capture the full extent of hate-group activity.
Maybe I'd share it with a few friends, but that was the full extent of it.
In one week, the world will finally know the full extent of what #RealMusic truly means.
"In other words, the full extent of the production cuts has not hit yet," Bernstein said.
According to the FBI's timeline, the White House knew the full extent of them long before.
Those who carry out such acts should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
But not all Apple Watch wearers will get to experience the full extent of the latter.
The full extent of their dedication was slowly and painfully revealed to Ingrid Carlberg, Wallenberg's biographer.
The full extent of tDCS' impact is debatable, but other teams are already jumping on board.
Those 38 words represent the full extent of Call of Duty: WWII's acknowledgment of the Holocaust.
And if we thought we knew the full extent of Issa's awkward mania, we were wrong.
In Bihar, the rains have eased, allowing the full extent of the damage to become clear.
And to make things worse, we don't even know the full extent of the damage yet.
Last month, the parents shared the full extent of the boy's injuries for the first time.
Pouilly said that safe abortion services should be provided to the full extent of the law.
Democrats, aware of his predicament, will try to use their leverage to the full extent possible.
McAleenan acknowledged that the full extent of Mexico's cooperation won't be known for several more weeks.
In addition, FX debuted the first full trailer, revealing the full extent of the new series.
The biography also reveals the full extent of the autobiographical dimension in his method of composing.
Authorities said the full extent of devastation would not be known until after daybreak on Thursday.
Its full extent may be felt as potential targets turn on their computers after the weekend.
As the floodwaters recede, the full extent of Harvey's toll is only beginning to emerge. Gov.
By focusing on just two villains, the clawbacks obscure the full extent of the bank's activities.
My second question: What is the full extent of Ukraine's election meddling against the Trump campaign?
"There is no way that this is the full extent of the secretary's calendar," Weiss said.
The scale of the Russians cheating have been addressed nor accounted for to its full extent.
He said Republicans need to understand the "full extent of the Democrats' prior coordination with the whistleblower and who did the whistleblower coordinate with," along with the "full extent of Ukraine's election meddling against the Trump campaign" and finally answers around Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma.
Check out the full extent of the changes to "Grand Theft Auto V" in this video below:
We take cyberbullying seriously and would penalize to the full extent of the law for any violations.
For months, I've pushed for an accurate gov't count to learn the full extent of this tragedy.
But as the full extent of extraterritorial legal activity has become clearer, so have three glaring problems.
"As women, we're not always encouraged to find the full extent of our physical power," she said.
We cannot solve a social issue like homelessness unless we know the full extent of the problem.
Rosenzweig: Cyber losses have been significant, but I would question whether we actually know the full extent.
This includes supporting victims, preventing future abuse, and prosecuting offenders to the full extent of the law.
However, Musk said he plans to reveal the full extent of his Mars colonization plans in September.
The full extent of what happened back in summer 22017 between Corsi and Stone isn't yet clear.
Still, it wasn't until last year that the full extent of Clinton's email use was publicly revealed.
First, the public needs to know the full extent of what Mueller has learned about Russian interference.
These examples alone don't illustrate the full extent of private sector businesses involved in U.S. immigration enforcement.
It is still too early to gauge the full extent of damage to crop quality and yields.
Celeste is in her element, even though this doesn't show the full extent of her legal skills.
Scientists will not be able to measure the full extent of the damage until it is over.
Campaigns to reveal the full extent of such infiltration are ongoing as part of the SpyCops movement.
We'll be watching to see whether the full extent of Flynn's cooperation is revealed in the report.
The full extent of the information disclosed, and to whom it was disclosed, accordingly cannot be known.
Important to note about the EO: The full extent of the changes will not be immediately clear.
Mongeau and Cyrus may be avoiding telling fans the full extent of their relationship to avoid controversy.
Trump did not know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking said.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday said the companies must disclose the full extent of their research.
But I also want to emphasize that we still don't know the full extent of the damage.
And because he refuses to release his tax returns, the full extent of the potential conflicts remain unknown.
Sarah Williams Williams later returned to realize the full extent of the damage to her home and belongings.
I think it is extremely important for us to step in to the full extent of our authority.
For my part, a Harris Administration will use the full extent of its authorities to hold polluters accountable.
THE full extent of the catastrophic damage Hurricane Maria has done to Puerto Rico is not yet known.
The full extent of the damage became clearer on March 11th, when Turkey reported its latest GDP figures.
Fortunately, Donald lacks the complex understanding required to wield these powers to their full extent, if at all.
Only once she had turned herself in did she realize the full extent of the crimes, she said.
What we don't know: The full extent of the relationship between the suspects and the victims is unclear.
But he may not have known the full extent of the clean-up act that he was undertaking.
In many thing-management schemes, rooms are the full extent of our organization—they are our only piles.
And it will be days more before we really know the full extent of what Harvey has done.
Hospital officials would not share the full extent of the children's injuries, nor their ages, citing medical confidentiality.
We can only estimate the full extent of overlapping and duplicative information reporting requirements grantees must adhere to.
New exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay reveals the full extent of the artist's engagement with the Paris Opera.
The full extent of damage will likely be unknown for weeks, but here's what we know so far.
These two massive storms don't even represent the full extent of the world's extreme weather woes right now.
Without access to his tax returns, the public cannot tell the full extent of such conflicts of interest.
The bank also said that it's hard to forecast the full extent of the impact at this stage.
The full extent of the devastation was only becoming clear as the most remote areas were being reached.
These are just the latest figures in a decades-long crisis, whose full extent may never be known.
But officials said the full extent of the damage would not be fully known until the water recedes.
Some of these openings were for properties leased before the full extent of WeWork's financial woes became clear.
The office withheld certain information, citing privacy concerns, so the full extent of what investigators learned remains secret.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany expects a budget surplus in 2017, but will not know its full extent until Nov.
Investigators, including some hired by Wells Fargo, are still figuring out the full extent of the bank's misdeeds.
For a time, the full extent of radio's power remained unclear, as various pioneers wandered in the ether.
I sensed that material might be available, but the other authors hadn't quoted it to the full extent.
It should bear the brunt of our criticism and regulatory attention, but not the full extent of it.
The state Agriculture Department said the full extent of the damage to the farm sector was still being tallied.
The full extent of information Gates has provided to Mueller about the Trump campaign's ties to Russia is unclear.
An investigation is underway to assess the full extent of the damage to the ship, according to the Navy.
"I hope those responsible will be held to account to the full extent that the law permits," he said.
The tunnels were constructed under extreme secrecy, with local permitting agencies unaware of the full extent of the construction.
Meanwhile, expect little in Hanoi on the inspection of the North's nuclear programme, let alone declaring its full extent.
He had auctioned off the volumes in question months earlier, before he knew the full extent of their value.
That's why it's so important that we know the full extent of his hateful attitudes and conduct towards women.
The smugglers involved in the San Antonio incident deserve to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
We will never know the full extent of the lost opportunities, friendships, marriages and experiences we will be denied.
Even so, Ammerman said it's still too early in the storm to know the full extent of any damage.
But the full extent of the destruction is still not known because first responders were themselves hunkered down overnight.
Until he produced his figures just over a year later, no one knew the full extent of the Depression.
However, the full extent of the hacks, and whether all of them were connected to one another, is unclear.
He was also somewhat scornful, and suggested that maybe this should not be the full extent of my ambition.
And when the flight landed, we would be sure he was prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
We know about the full extent of their wide-ranging espionage operation because the hackers made a fatal mistake.
They don't have insurance and when they find out the full extent of the damage, they say, 'Fuck it.
" Amnesty called on the UN to allow a fact-finding mission to uncover the "full extent of the violations.
Officials conceded that they still did not know the full extent of the agency's failure to meet federal rules.
And officials worry that the number of dead could rise, as the full extent of the devastation becomes known.
She doesn't believe that most Brits are aware of the full extent of the country's involvement in Iraqi conflict.
"I still feel like we haven't seen the full extent," an internal-medicine doctor told Business Insider last week.
Sanders told reporters on Monday that the White House learned the full extent of the Porter allegations last Tuesday.
The pressure led Facebook to also reveal other details about the full extent of Russian influence on its platform.
But we have no real idea what the full extent of Trump's business dealings are or who they are with.
Make no mistake the photographers, the agency and the magazine will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Gubler said the Chamber is working with the police and intends to prosecute to the full extent of the law.
The full extent of the damage in North Carolina was unclear, but it appeared that thousands of homes were damaged.
And we're going to prosecute anybody, to the full extent of the law, that violates their ability to do so.
However, this kind of progress requires culripts of harassment and assault to unequivocally face the full extent of their wrongdoing.
The full extent of the devastation remains unclear, and FEMA chief Brock Long says the recovery effort will take years.
The full extent of any additional restrictions the settlement may contain on how the company handles data are not clear.
Viewed another way, it took 30 years before senators utilized the full extent of their power under U.S. law. Sens.
The full extent of the outbreak is not known, according to the WHO, and the location poses significant logistical challenges.
Five states have enacted laws promoting ADF opioids of which the full extent of their effectiveness remains to be seen.
The full extent of the transformation was seen in the first trailer for "Joker" that was released in April 2019.
The full extent of the troubles may not be known until the cases actually start coming to trial next summer.
NBC News said "dozens" of threats had been reported, but the full extent of these threats is not yet clear.
The S.E.C. said that the bank failed to inform potential bond investors of the full extent of its economic interests.
Because Kyle was communicating over Twitter, he wasn't able to capture the full extent of my summer contentions regarding Johnson.
But what's happening in the American East can't account for the full extent of the phenomenon elsewhere in the world.
And this fall, Tong will showcase the full extent of her imagination at her forthcoming fine dining restaurant Silver Apricot.
While stocks rallied Monday, the full extent of the coronavirus's economic damage is unknown, raising the risk of a recession.
The lenders in 2018 incorporated into their prime rates the full extent of the central bank's three interest rate increases.
During the campaign, the candidate largely cast doubt on Moscow's meddling, the full extent of which was not yet known.
While the full extent of the damage continues to be assessed, authorities have to take care of more pressing needs.
"Anyone who commits treason against the United States should be tried to the full extent of the law," Buck said.
At his news conference, Mr. Reed said he expected wrongdoers to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
None of her friends or family really know the full extent of the effect the assault has had on her.
"We do not have enough evidence to evaluate the full extent of human-to-human transmission," its Manila office said.
The conversations unnerved Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking said.
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the White House learned the full extent of the allegations against Porter last Tuesday.
Until we know the full extent of that risk, those natural resources and world-class fisheries deserve the utmost protection.
Stinson makes it clear that his database does not capture the full extent of crimes committed by U.S. police officers.
A good start would be for the Minister of Health to punish violations to the full extent of the law.
As production was shutting down, she said she was aware something was happening, but didn't know the full extent of it.
In a written statement, he added: "The charge against this defendant will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law."
I don't have a metaphor for that but I wanted everyone to know the full extent of what I went through.
We don't know the full extent of contacts between Russian operatives and Craigslist and have reached out to them for comment.
While we won't know the full extent of Crazy Rich Asians' impact for some time, it's undeniably already a proven success.
In the book, he recognizes her kindness, her determination to protect her children, and the full extent of her advocacy work.
The incident revealed the full extent of a crisis that has long gone ignored — fuel theft is now out of control.
RHP Chase Anderson will meet with the team's medical staff Friday to determine the full extent of his left quad strain.
So far, it appears that consumers in those countries haven't been exposed to the full extent of the crude oil increase.
The full extent of its deployment, or even how well the technology lives up to its marketing promises, isn't entirely clear.
We tried to test the full extent of his rage via a few pub games, but he refused to play pool.
It's possible that HNL fears — and maybe doesn't even know the full extent of — what the young girl is capable of.
If he is likewise found guilty, then the man should be further punished to the full extent of the law. Period.
In Texas and other restrictive states, APRNs are not allowed to care for patients to the full extent of their training.
After my mother died suddenly and I took charge of my father, the full extent of his memory loss hit me.
I don't know the full extent of the situation, but President Trump mentioned this issue, and I will look into it.
"The Ministry of Health, WHO, and partners are working to establish the full extent of this outbreak", the WHO statement read.
I understand the full extent of it now, but at the time my mum was the only thing on my mind.
The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad.
In the 1950s, the impulse to glorify the war and return to traditional values obscured the full extent of women's contributions.
But because the bulk of job losses came later in the month, it won't reflect the full extent of the decline.
But he said that the state would not know the full extent of the spread until it could do more testing.
Some details of the firm's relationship with Mr. Cohen, and the full extent of what he promised or performed, remain unclear.
Even as party officials scramble to contain the fallout, the full extent of the problems in Iowa is still not known.
By the time the full extent of the danger had become incontrovertible, it was too late to mount an effective resistance.
The train was able to reach the next station, the Technology Institute, where the full extent of the carnage became clear.
He also confirmed that the 35-page dossier that BuzzFeed published represents the full extent of Steele's work for Fusion GPS.
The full extent of the damage is yet to be determined as power and communications in several areas remain cut off.
Furthermore, the FBI and congressional investigators need to investigate the full extent of corruption and side-deals that plague San Juan.
One of the ways we can do this is to utilize APRNs to the full extent of our training and education.
I don't know the full extent of the situation, but President Trump mentioned this issue and I will look into it.
In the memo, he suggested that the American people and Congress needed to know the full extent of the President's wrongdoing.
"It is clear that the full extent of the Azerbaijani Laundromat will be explored for years to come," the report noted.
Still, I'm all for Sansa exercising her power to its full extent, even if it means her becoming a tad power hungry.
Dozens of injured people were rushed to hospitals, and the full extent of the destruction may not be clear until Sunday morning.
While these three aren't the full extent of Nerf's 2017 arsenal expansion, each adds a new dimension to what blasters can do.
As the full extent of the catastrophic damage reveals itself, authorities -- who early on suspected arson -- said the blaze was man-made.
The passive nature of the analysis also means that it's impossible to the know the full extent of the Arkansas network's vulnerability.
The cause of the fire is currently unclear and the full extent of the damage to the cathedral remains to be seen.
An updated otter census hasn't been conducted in Thailand, so the full extent of the trade's impact on wild populations is unknown.
Lead shareholder Engie said the cost of subscribing to the full extent of its 32.6 percent stake would be 240 million euros.
It must also come clean about the full extent of the problems it faces, and then demand no less from other countries.
The worst of Hurricane Irma has passed Florida, but officials still don't know the full extent of the damage across the state.
Nearly a week after Tropical Cyclone Idai walloped the coast before churning inland, the full extent of the damage is still unclear.
Since no architectural plans existed, her team had to remove all the wall coverings to discover the full extent of the damage.
Because PK thinks his wife owns too many accessories and she didn't want him to see the full extent of her haul.
These clips are likely not the full extent of "Fake ID" TikToks on the platform, but more on that a little later.
We now know the full extent of SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk's Mars colonization plan and his incredible Interplanetary Transport System.
"Until we know the full extent of that risk, those natural resources and world-class fisheries deserve the utmost protection," Pruitt said.
He said though it was too early to forecast how the law, which comes into force in its full extent from Oct.
Lawmakers have grappled with Flint aid since the full extent of the city's lead contamination problems came to light earlier this year.
"We will never know the full extent of the horrors Sophie had to endure ..," said Detective Inspector Domenica Catino, after the verdict.
"The polls don't show the full extent of the army we have or who we've reached," said Williamson, the rally co-orgainzer.
A spokesman for the union representing Perez told BuzzFeed that the union did not yet know the "full extent" of the incident.
"You have some rumors out there that some neighborhoods have survived, but nobody knows the full extent," Durscher said in an interview.
The jury, says Bullivant, was also not made aware of the full extent of the abuse Knight had allegedly subjected her to.
Hearing firsthand accounts about what it's like to use Airbnb as a person of color exposes the full extent of the problem.
If what Manafort did isn't collusion -- and we don't even know the full extent of it -- then it is very damn close.
Once we understand the full extent of Zhou's transgressions, we know that, in the end, for him, it is what it is.
The experts said Mr. Trump's lawyers had the right to know the full extent of what Mr. McGahn was going to say.
Crimes like these should be punished to the full extent of the law, which in New York State is life in prison.
Under Cora, they have finally seemed to embrace the full extent of the talent they have—both on the field and off.
The popularity of e-cigarettes has risen extremely quickly, and we are only beginning to understand the full extent of the dangers.
To the Editor: Men who harass and abuse women should be publicly shamed and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
It would take pages upon pages to describe the full extent of the project and, in this case, the exhibit at Dia.
Officials didn't — and still don't — know the full extent of the outbreak, because not everyone there who is sick is being tested.
"I don't even know if I know the full extent of everything that's happened," Klentak said, just after the 4 p.m. deadline.
Some traders and fund managers said it was still too early to assess the full extent of the damage from Friday's outage.
The full extent of this situation is not visible in official statistics, which is perhaps why it has not received more attention.
The full extent of these changes won't be clear until this summer, said Petra Falcon, the executive director of Promise Arizona (PAZ).
" Mancuso called for the State's Attorney for Baltimore City, Marilyn Mosby, to "prosecute these assailants to the full extent of the law.
"He will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law," a Trump Organization spokesperson said in a statement to The Hill.
Surveys cover only a tiny slice of the sector, and the full extent of the outbreak's consequences are still impossible to determine.
The full extent of the damage in Latin America is unknown, he said, because many infected babies are yet to be born.
Mozambican President Philippe Nyesi has called this "a disaster of great proportions," and its full extent is yet to be truly realized.
I think the question is, will they go the full extent and actually want to be a bank and regulated as such?
The UN is currently analyzing satellite imagery to determine the full extent of mass graves located in the vicinity of the capital.
The full extent of the rat-specific version of hepatitis E is not fully known, aside from what was observed in the patient.
The charge that Facebook did not report the full extent of the complaints it received could undermine its efforts to burnish its reputation.
The Google Duo video-chatting app also supports this behaviour, but those two apps are the full extent of this functionality for now.
But the full extent of Earth's bounty on our health goes way beyond gut bacteria or heart disease, and right to our brains.
Drone footage from Sina Video showed the full extent of the fire: The Tianjin fire department and Samsung have been contacted for comment.  
Reported losses in these portfolios are small but, in our view, published impairment figures may not reflect the full extent of the risks.
Bohemian Rhapsody is coming to China after its four Oscars wins on Sunday, but it may not be shown to the full extent.
Officials are still accessing the full extent of the damage from the storm, which resulted in several deaths and left millions without power.
The charge that Facebook did not report the full extent of the complaints it received could undermine its drive to burnish its reputation.
So the government's efforts have had two aims: to slow the rise in debt and to clarify the full extent of existing liabilities.
Her successor, Jay Clayton, uncovered the full extent of the hack after launching a review of the SEC's cybersecurity standards earlier this year.
Beijing said it had no choice but to respond in kind, but was yet to outline the full extent of any retaliatory measures.
That mission had some hiccups, with the sail not deploying to its full extent and a computer glitch compromising communications with the craft.
The full extent of the damage, Topp said, is "continuing to be assessed," but he recognizes they're not out of the woods yet.
It's also been widely reported for months that Cohen is cooperating with Mueller's inquiry, though the full extent of that cooperation remains unclear.
Yet Brookhiser's version of the case misses the key step, one that reveals the full extent of Marshall's political project in the crisis.
Trump and his Republican allies in Congress have resisted efforts to learn the full extent and effect of Russian election meddling in 2016.
The storm is still lashing Puerto Rico, though it will take some time for the full extent of the damage to become clear.
In some areas, rain rinsed ash off the leaves, and the full extent of the damage was not yet clear, the association said.
We don't yet know the full extent of the outbreak, but America has quickly become one of the epicenters for the coronavirus pandemic.
The full extent of the damage in the Bahamas is unknown as communications out of the region have been impacted by the storm.
Mr. Putin: I don't know the full extent of the situation, but President Trump mentioned this issue and I will look into it.
Whether the administration can be persuaded to use the full extent of the authority Congress gave it last year, however, is another matter.
The conversations unnerved Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking told CNN in August.
"The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad," Musk wrote.
In court papers, they said the "full extent of his violations" are not yet known because he has not released his tax returns.
Martin and his colleagues visited the area to see the mounds for themselves, at which time the full extent of the array became clear.
More than 600 students participated in The Parasite's live events, though many of them were largely unaware of the full extent of the game.
While we don't know the full extent of the damage yet, it's not unlikely that water damage could impact the Michoud Facility as well.
He called for "terrorist actions" to be prosecuted and punished "to the full extent of the law" and congratulated law enforcement for their work.
But despite the new indictment (which is not part of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe), the full extent of what happened here remains mysterious.
The full extent and performance impact of this vulnerability and potential remediation are currently unknown as the vulnerability has not yet been publicly disclosed.
Initial social media reports indicated that people experienced the outage in the U.S., but the full extent of the issue was not immediately known.
Clinton, advocating better integration of physical and mental health services, advocates increasing and enforcing mental healthcare parity to the full extent of the law.
"The life-threatening part of this is looking better but we don't know the full extent of where things are gonna be," says Flaherty.
I would have watched that sex scene when I was six, so I didn't really understand the full extent of what was going on.
Gore, and in 220006 controversial years in the Bush White House, the American people need to know, NOW, the full extent of his record.
Lofgren used Mueller's answers to call for the release of the un-redacted report in order to understand the full extent of Russian interference.
But Democrats in the State House rejected it, arguing such a measure should wait until the full extent of the problem was better understood.
Although the full extent of Haiti's mineral resources is unknown, some estimate that there is $20 billion worth of precious metals in the soil.
Investigators were probing the company to determine if it evaded taxes by failing to declare the full extent of its activities in the country.
As with the ceramic sculptures of Ken Price, Mr. Ronay is exploiting his means to their full extent, and it is thrilling to see.
The full extent of the turmoil is difficult to predict in part because the overnight selloff was steep enough to trigger automatic trading limits.
The full extent of the pollution and its effects are not yet clear; areas like uninhabited rocky islets are also thought to be affected.
"It is not possible to understand the full extent of climate-related impacts in the United States without considering these interactions," the report says.
"I feel like so many people wore my sticker over the years that it got used to the full extent," said Stanley, now 15.
As both Shoo the Flu and Flu Lab count as private companies, the full extent of Page&aposs anti-flu spending is not clear.
"The full extent and precise mechanism behind prenatal nicotine exposure and altered cardiac control and blood pressure regulation is not fully understood," Nordenstam said.
It has been difficult to ascertain the full extent of the crackdown because of the Indian measures, which officials say they are slowly lifting.
A thorough overhaul, however, requires the FBI and congressional investigators to investigate the full extent of corruption and side-deals that plague San Juan.
It has been difficult to ascertain the full extent of the crackdown because of the Indian measures, which officials say they are slowly lifting.
Don't make sweetheart deals with well-heeled human traffickers like the late Jeffrey Epstein but prosecute them to the full extent of the law.
But the US doesn't know the full extent of North Korea's missile-producing infrastructure, and could easily leave behind some secret or underground sites.
We don't even know the full extent of Peter's powers; the limits of his strength, durability, "Spider-Sense," and agility are never fully explained.
Still, the specifics of her condition were kept a mystery until this week's episode, in which she reveals the full extent of her health crisis.
The full extent of damage is still being assessed but lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has so far destroyed up to 659 homes, officials said.
" On Mueller's indictment of the Russian intelligence officers, Putin said he didn't know the "full extent of the situation" and offered to "look into it.
The two of them haven't seen each other in years, and they don't know the full extent of the ordeals the other has been through.
"Donald Trump should stop hiding behind fake excuses and release his tax returns and immediately disclose the full extent of his business interests," Podesta said.
T-Mobile then claimed it had removed fake ringtones, but users continued to complain until the FCC discovered the full extent of T-Mobile's violations.
We also need to know the full extent of Icahn's financial holdings in order to assess whether there are any other potential conflicts of interest.
Blackmun has since said he was unaware of the settlement between Maroney and USAG, and further did not know the full extent of Nassar's abuse.
A Star Alliance member, Air India has 195,000 accounts in its frequent-flyer programme, but the full extent of the hack is still not known.
"Clearly, an investigation is needed to determine the full extent of how many provisions were broken and what the consequences should be," Charles told me.
Clayton testified before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday, where he told lawmakers that the agency still doesn't know the full extent of the hack.
The full extent of the harm to sea turtles and dugongs will never be known, but it put them on a faster track to extinction.
Many of the country's heritage sites in Bagan and surrounding cities were damaged in Wednesday's quake; the full extent of the damage is not clear.
"Until we know the full extent of that risk, those natural resources and world-class fisheries deserve the utmost protection," Pruitt said at the time.
Even after more than two weeks of detention, Ghosn is unlikely to be aware of the full extent of the allegations against him, Sasakura said.
The full extent of Penn's interaction with the cartel kingpin did not become clear until the Rolling Stone article published, one of the officials said.
If any individual did operate outside of the program's legal framework, I would expect them to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
The full extent of Mueller's findings is not known, raising the possibility that more legal and political damage to the President is yet to come.
Victoria Peak is the best lookout spot to see the full extent of the city, and Hong Kong's light show on Victoria Harbour is unparalleled.
The people who took him from us, irrespective of their political positions, must be held accountable and punished to the full extent of the law.
Our report doesn't pretend to document the full extent of civilian deaths from American strikes in Somalia, because we don't publish what we believe happened.
But Wall Street experts warned Monday that the one-day rally could easily slip away as the full extent of the coronavirus outbreak becomes apparent.
For weeks, as the full extent of the coronavirus was still developing, organizers of the fête told ITK that the dinner was still a go.
It fails to account for the full extent of flood risk, encourages development in areas known to be flood-prone and is not realistically funded.
Backloading creates a temptation to cheat, however, since the full extent of any non-compliance will become evident only in the second half of 2017.
Lewis, however, noted that Tesco's share price had increased about 40% since October 2014 when the group reported the full extent of the accounting irregularities.
Few people understand the full extent of the alt right&aposs disinformation ecosphere, according to Eliot Higgins, the founder of the Bellingcat investigative news website.
The Australian Human Rights Commission is also conducting a survey of 39,000 students at 39 Australian universities to map the full extent of the problem.
That experience should be a warning to Republicans defending Trump at a time when the full extent of his recklessness is only just being revealed.
The full extent of the effect on drinking water supplies is not known because private sources of drinking water are not tested, the report said.
But the full extent of the impacts on the people, plants and animals that live on this contaminated land may not be known for years.
In March 2018, the New York Times and the Guardian published damning stories revealing the full extent of Cambridge Analytica's work on the 2016 election.
In the week since the attacks in Brussels, police have conducted raids throughout the city in order to uncover the full extent of the plot.
"Without the requested invoices and other documents, the Committee cannot assess the full extent of payments in violation of the Emoluments Clause," the letter reads.
But Republicans might note that House Democrats deigned to pursue witnesses such as Bolton and Mulvaney to the full extent of the law in court.
And the numbers don't convey the full extent of information locked away because they don't include thousands of product-liability cases heard in state courts.
Previously, The New York Times reported that Trump grew "increasingly angry" over the tweet on Friday, but the full extent of his psychic injury wasn't clear.
Any Americans who conspired w/ the Russian hackers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, no matter how high up the trail goes.
Spotify, Netflix, and the Royal Bank of Canada have all denied knowing the full extent to which Facebook reportedly granted them access to private user data.
From the Beast: Normally a 20183 on final approach would deploy its wing flaps to their full extent, to reduce landing speed to around 22018 mph.
The full extent of the curtailments and their duration remains uncertain, meaning it is difficult to assess whether there will an impact on Chinese aluminium production.
But even then, the ombudsman's report said, she did not grasp the full extent of the disaster: the death toll at the time was actually 77.
These types of miscalculations are not common for Apple and demonstrate that management has been unable to completely grasp the full extent of slowing iPhone demand.
"Stroke survivors are generally aware of their invisible impairments, although going back to work often reveals them to patients in their full extent," De Simoni said.
"We are working with the appropriate authorities and a forensic team to analyze the full extent of the situation regarding the exposed Elasticsearch server," said Brozena.
The full extent of actions from either agency, however, remains largely open-ended, and it's possible both agencies may pursue separate probes into the same companies.
Prescribing personnel who, in the view of the DEA, abuse their privilege, are subject to the full extent of the law and loss of said license.
" A statement by ConocoPhillips, based in Houston, said it would "pursue enforcement and seek financial recovery of its award to the full extent of the law.
"Hydro is working to contain and neutralize the attack, but does not yet know the full extent of the situation," the company said in a statement.
The full extent of the damage was not clear though in parts of Port-de-Paix residents tried to go about their business normally on Sunday.
The full extent of the curtailments and their duration remains uncertain, meaning it is difficult to assess whether there will an impact on Chinese aluminum production.
As many as 1,000 structures are believed to have been destroyed in the inferno, though authorities are still trying to determine the full extent of damage.
It found that, despite half of the agencies wishing for more federal guidance, many agencies were unaware of the full extent of federal cybersecurity assistance programs.
This is understandable, given the constant attempts to determine the full extent of the relationship between his dominant performance on the field and performance-enhancing drugs.
In Britain, only two major supermarkets make public how much waste they produce, making it difficult to assess the full extent of the problem, campaigners say.
While users were given clear instructions and warnings, the program never stresses nor mentions the full extent of the data Facebook can collect through the VPN.
Reuters was unable to detail the full extent of the damage done by the hacking and many victims are unable to tell exactly what was stolen.
We may not know the full extent of his crimes or the full story behind the agreement that let him go nearly unpunished for so long.
We know that some U.S. communities are spreading the disease rapidly, but the full extent of its prevalence here is unknown because testing has been limited.
Until Con Ed finishes investigating, it won't know the full extent of the damage to the substation, or the cost or time required to repair it.
While the full extent of the destruction remained unclear, only a few deaths had been reported, in what appeared to be an early-warning success story.
We need to know the full extent of those who are sick with COVID-19, but we also need to know where the virus is hiding.
Following days of persistent nausea and vomiting, the teenager was hospitalized in late August, where doctors were able to realize the full extent of the damage.
"As a result, we are unable to investigate and seek justice to the full extent of what we normally would in such a case," it said.
It is too early to know the full extent of the damage because much of the wildfire zone is still closed off or enveloped in haze.
Stepanova played a crucial part in exposing the full extent of the doping scandal in Russia, after participating in an investigative German television documentary in 2014.
The full extent of the humanitarian crisis can be seen at Izmir's largest morgue, which recently exceeded capacity and is expanding its facility to make more room.
Twitter (TWTR), which said it has privately raised its concerns with the government, also expressed uncertainty about how "the full extent of the law" would be enforced.
The full extent of this system and how it works hasn't been detailed, but it will automated driving tasks with "minimal human input" required, per SF Motors.
Kids don't know the full extent of the risks of sharing their data with strangers — and without that knowledge, they can't provide informed consent to do so.
Those same millennials are also realizing the full extent of their political power: In 2018, millennial/Gen-Z voters actually outvoted older generations for the first time.
However, the newly-published CIA report unveils the full extent of the US' operation of Crypto AG.For decades, Crypto AG was the leading provider of encryption services.
The Administration for Children and Families in the Department of Health and Human Services must implement the law's new requirements to the full extent of its authority.
"Apparently something occurred but I don't yet know the full extent of it," Michael Palladino, president of the Detectives' Endowment Association, which represents Perez, told BuzzFeed News.
Neither the full extent of this week's cyberattacks nor their effectiveness is fully known yet, but it's possible that there could be more such conflicts to come.
A general focus on what the Church was doing right, after 2002, lessened the pressure on the Church to publicize the full extent of its earlier cases.
ESA claims it has reproduced this problem through computer simulations, but we won't know the full extent of the failure until a report is released early 2017.
"Mr Zuma elects to exercise the full extent of his constitutional rights, which includes the right to appeal (this).. decision," a lawyer for Zuma told the court.
There are concerns in the financial community that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not being factored in, threatening market stability.
It is in these states, far from the depravity of Washington or the fires in Berkeley, that the full extent of conservative ambitions is finally being realized.
Heading into August's games in Rio de Janeiro, boxing was one of just two events—along with wrestling—not to use that right to its full extent.
The full extent of the destruction in the county was still unknown, but authorities said more than 6,25 buildings have been destroyed -- many of those in Paradise.
Matthew is similarly expected to cause billions' in economic damages and destroy thousands of North Carolina homes, although the full extent of the disaster is still unclear.
Puerto Ricans living without water, communication As Maria makes its way north, residents of Puerto Rico are beginning to assess the full extent of the storm's destruction.
"Distributing intimate photos with the intent to publish them is a crime, and the perpetrator should be punished to the full extent of the law," she wrote.
"Those pieces that they took out either weren't being used to the full extent or they just weren't helping with the effort," Sundberg said about the USDA.
The defense has argued that it wasn't told about the full extent of Force's misbehavior until the trial concluded, and wasn't told about Bridges' role at all.
"I respect Judge Berger's decision and agree that those who break mine safety laws should be punished to the full extent of the law," West Virginia Sen.
The day inevitably came, however, when the full extent of his cousin's delusions became known to him, and Dr. Smile had to put him out to pasture.
But it was impossible to gauge the full extent of the carnage because the waters, already topping some buildings whose roofs just peeked through, were still rising.
The full extent of Mr. Pruitt's ethics lapses were incredible even to those normally supportive of the president — the $43,000 soundproof room, the multimillion-dollar security details.
Rather than look for private escape routes, we should recognize the full extent of our planetary and existential dump, of the biomass that we all have become.
But I doubt we have let ourselves feel the full extent of these horrors, like the revelation that many children have been killed in chemical weapons attacks.
"The full extent of the economic fallout is still unknown, and equity and credit markets still face considerable risks from earnings, downgrades and regulatory changes," Robertsen said.
While the full extent of the damage remains to be seen, there's no doubt that the spreading virus will take a serious toll on global economic activity.
The first was Iran's declaration to the International Atomic Energy Agency, prior to the implementation of the deal, of the full extent of its past nuclear work.
It could be some time before the full extent of the damage wrought by this storm comes into focus, particularly in the farming areas of eastern Spain.
Though we do not yet know the full extent of the risk that vaping entails, we do know that it is an unhealthy behavior for young people.
But his passivity means that when he finally registers the full extent of Medea's payback, it's hard to respond with the dazed, horrified wonder the moment demands.
This "self-determination" has allowed tribal governments to explore the full extent of sovereignty by developing their own economic arms to improve their communities and create prosperity.
Those questions are: First, what is the full extent of the Democrats' prior coordination with the Whistleblower and who else did the Whistleblower coordinate this effort with?
He does not address the full extent of his private conversations with Trump, which testimony from other witnesses suggest place the investigation about the Bidens quite early.
By declining to test Trump's claims in court to the full extent of the law they left a vital area of constitutional law in a gray zone.
Concerns among the financial community are growing that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not being factored in, threatening market stability.
Kelly has told people he didn't know the full extent of the allegations, and claims to have moved to have Porter fired when learning the full details.
The death toll, over 1,200, is still climbing from the 7.5 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami; the full extent of the damage has not been fully assessed.
"We are going to put a solid case to send to the state attorneys office to make sure it gets prosecuted to its full extent," he said.
"Anyone who commits treason against the United States should be tried to the full extent of the law," he said in the second comment to the Times.
And even with that seemingly modest buy — the full extent of which wasn't clear on Wednesday night — Clinton is still outspending him this week many times over.
Hurricane Maria whirled through Puerto Rico almost a week ago, but we still don't know the full extent of the devastation that the Category 4 storm left behind.
"Contrary to her latest defamatory press statement, the evidence, including sworn testimony, will show the full extent and scope of the scurrilous falsehoods Kesha spread," the statement read.
I didn't realize the full extent of the problem until my replacement Zip drive arrived and I tried to access the data on all my Zip disks again.
The statements suggest commercial space will enjoy a larger role with NASA in the future, but the full extent of the administration's plans for space is still unknown.
Upon hearing of the deaths, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed in Parliament on Wednesday that people smugglers would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Although the full extent of the impacts of the storm won't be known for months or years, in some places it was already obvious they will be profound.
"Allowing NPs to practice to the full extent of their education and training represents a meaningful, timely opportunity to increase primary care capacity in the U.S," United says.
Spriggs and Johnston were sent to separate facilities elsewhere in the state after the computers were discovered and the full extent of their illegal web activities were unveiled.
Many had begun to assume that would be the full extent of the "Brexit discount" demanded by overseas investors to keep faith with the world's fifth-largest economy.
We cooperated to the full extent of our ability in this case and while we respect the important job of law enforcement, we strongly disagree with its decision.
The full extent of the damage is not clear, as the company has made employees sign non-disclosure agreements specifically related to the fire, the former employees say.
Britain's banks are not reporting the full extent of cyber attacks to regulators for fear of punishment or bad publicity, bank executives and providers of security systems say.
It took a little while for the dog's owner, Jade Robinson, to realize the full extent of what was happening inside her two-year-old beagle Chief's ear.
As well as being frustrating for nosy parkers, this makes it harder to estimate inequality, which depends on an accurate understanding of the full extent of their loot.
"We will continue to support the prosecution of the perpetrator to the full extent of the law and pursue all available legal actions," NSO said in a statement.
A lawsuit showed that Milch's wife, Rita, sought damages from their business managers for not sharing with her of the full extent of her husband's gambling, THR reports.
But, with rivers still full and floodwaters only starting to recede, officials say it will be a long time before the full extent of the damage reveals itself.
And in 2000, the New York State lobbying commission imposed a $250,000 fine for Mr. Trump's failing to disclose the full extent of his lobbying of state legislators.
But that means moving beyond words -- it means letting special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation continue so we know the full extent of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
However, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Monday that the White House became aware of the full extent of the Porter allegations on Feb. 6.
OLD BREACHES COME BACK WITH A BANG These hacks didn't happen in 2016, but we didn't know about them (or at least their full extent) until this year.
But a judge told Uber to use "the full extent of their corporate, employment, contractual and other authority " to compel Levandowski to return the documents by May 31.
The White House has said that senior officials were unaware of the full extent of the allegations until last week, when photos of Holderness's black eye began circulating.
That investigators did not discover the full extent of the 2013 incident before Verizon closed the deal to acquire Yahoo in June was surprising to outside cybersecurity analysts.
The F.D.A. said the full extent of the risks is unknown, but that the agency has found cases of vaginal burns, scarring, and lasting pain following the treatments.
But the commission's chief investigator said that it was not told the full extent of the misconduct, and that it would have acted differently if it had been.
Some parents, like Mr. Clark, the police officer, praised Detroit's schools superintendent for stepping in to stem the problem even before the full extent of contamination was known.
In order to understand the full extent of the damage done by merely speculating about bringing torture back, you need to understand that torture isn't just a practice.
The commission took no action, but its chief investigator said that had it known the full extent of the misconduct, it would have taken treated the case differently.
And he still refuses to release his tax returns and other financial records, preventing the public from seeing the full extent of his business entanglements, debts and interests.
"At this point it is not possible to predict the full extent of the market down-turn and the impact on the business's revenues," the hotel operator said.
We must also remember that this strong relationship between Iran and North Korea was forged in secrecy – we do not even know the full extent of their collaboration.
But even though this re-opened the Bank for business, Ex-Im has another snag to overcome before it can deliver the full extent of its corporate welfare.
Very few traditional media journalists understand the full extent of the alt right&aposs disinformation ecosphere, according to Eliot Higgins, the founder of the investigative journalism website Bellingcat.
Officials have said the full extent of the damage to the koala habitat will not be known until the fires are out, which is likely several months away.
Taylor said he didn't learn the full extent of the July 25 phone call until the White House publicly released the written record of the call in September.
He was also ordered to forfeit more than $55 million in proceeds from the fraud, though authorities say the full extent of victims' losses may never be known.
And state and local governments would potentially face more opposition to tax hikes, as the SALT deduction would no longer mask the full extent of these tax hikes.
The full extent of how our data is being gathered and used is something we're still working to understand, let alone be able to fully explain to children.
To put that into perspective, Jupiter's atmosphere is so deep you could fit more than two Earths on top of each other and still not reach its full extent.
However, he added that the full extent of the current glyphosate litigation was not foreseeable when Bayer assessed the value of Monsanto, according to the interview published on Thursday.
We have since blocked this unauthorized access, reported the matter to law enforcement, and are working with an independent security firm to assess the full extent of the impact.
"Where there are bad actors, we absolutely will take the enforcement actions to the full extent of the law and make sure that we are protecting consumers," Kraninger said.
"The full extent of the non-fatal injuries has yet to be determined, but range from minor to multiple serious and potentially life-threatening injuries," the press release states.
The full extent of the oil market sell-off isn't yet baked into consumer costs, so analysts think pump prices will keep falling into the holiday weekend and beyond.
There is widespread belief that Huffman and Reddit are not reporting the full extent of deleted posts and internal dialogue that happened during the Reddit aftermath of the shooting.
" "But the truth is, distributing intimate photos with the intent to publish them is a crime, and the perpetrator should be punished to the full extent of the law.
Li's case is a tricky one for China's leadership after Beijing was accused of covering up the full extent of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003.
Reeves said that although the cleanup has started in the NSW region, the full extent of damage caused by the storm won't be known for a number of days.
Li's case is a tricky one for China's leadership after Beijing was accused of covering up the full extent of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003.
To grasp the full extent of this hugeness, a team of data scientists used a new computer program to analyze it, revealing some unexpected things about the extended saga.
Once Gordon's out on bail after pleading not guilty, Renata explains the full extent of her hatred for him after he tries to blame his criminal actions on her.
"Hydro is working to contain and neutralize the attack, but does not yet know the full extent of the situation," the company said in a statement posted to Facebook.
The NRC, which assists refugees at a camp south of Falluja, said the fighting made it difficult to assess the full extent of "the dire situation in the city".
And it's unclear if the companies have publicly shared the full extent of this meddling — or how much fake news or suspicious bots actually spread information on their sites.
Musk has said that he will reveal the full extent of his Mars colonization plan this September at the International Aeronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, according to the Observer.
The full extent of the theft remained unclear; the vault held not only safe deposit boxes but also teller's cash, the bank said in a statement on Monday evening.
Davidson said through a spokesman last week that he has provided federal investigators "certain limited electronic information" and intends to cooperate to the full extent possible under the law.
When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
Ms. Kelly has told colleagues that she was disappointed with those who stepped forward to vouch for Mr. Ailes before knowing the full extent of the allegations against him.
However, the latest round of national data submitted to the OSCE shows that many participating governments, including the United States, are not meeting this commitment to its full extent.
Yes, Russia had intervened, and the dire impact of the propaganda campaign run effectively online by the Kremlin was still unknown, and its full extent still even is today.
The full extent of the sexual abuse in illegal detention centers during the Argentine dictatorship is detailed in her book, Putas y Guerrilleras (in English, Whores and Guerrilla Members).
One of the most vexing issues with treating concussions in athletes is that the full extent of brain injuries can be difficult to assess while players are still alive.
The full extent of the damage will not be known until the water recedes, he said, but an aerial view showed many docks destroyed along the St. Johns River.
Stock futures plunged ahead of Monday's Wall Street opening — at the start of a week when the full extent of job losses — likely in the millions — will become clear.
ISTANBUL — In an era where superstar Chinese artist Ai Weiwei feels ubiquitous, this past summer I experienced the full extent of that reality over the course of two months.
Animal cruelty is a serious problem throughout society, but the full extent of it is unknown; the FBI did not begin collecting data specifically identifying animal crimes until 2016.
"The ECB is in the comfortable position of having a large set of tools, none of which has been used to its full extent," Schnabel told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.
While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, drone footage and satellite images reveal mile after mile of damaged buildings, rubble-filled streets and destroyed landmarks.
"The ECB is in the comfortable position of having a large set of tools, none of which has been used to its full extent," Schnabel told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.
The full extent of the 5G revolution probably won't be seen until 2020 at the earliest, as Apple reportedly might not even have a 5G iPhone ready by then.
"Any other individual who would have been caught conducting themselves in the way this president has would have been prosecuted to the full extent of the law," she added.
That pain, that sense of being exposed, is bad enough; worse still is the knowledge that the full extent of the damage may not be clear for some time.
The full extent of their financial sacrifice on my behalf only became clear to me in college and I've done my best to help pay it back ever since.
" "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
An estimated 85033 people have died so far but authorities expect that number to climb once the floodwaters recede and the full extent of the damage comes into view.
"Markets had priced in more than 25 basis points, but not the full extent of 50 basis points," said Moh Siong Sim, currency strategist at the Bank of Singapore.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's banks are not reporting the full extent of cyber attacks to regulators for fear of punishment or bad publicity, bank executives and providers of security systems say.
"Women who wish to terminate a pregnancy due to a fear of microcephaly should have access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law," the WHO said.
The judge had repeatedly questioned Flynn about whether he wanted to be sentenced without the court knowing the full extent of his cooperation, and that seemed to change Flynn's mind.
"The truth is, distributing intimate photos with the intent to publish them is a crime, and the perpetrator should be punished to the full extent of the law," she wrote.
Indeed, the full extent of Prince's charity may never be known, in part, Jones said, because Prince was a Jehovah's Witness and was not allowed to speak about his work.
For many people, when a credible story comes to them, they see the full extent of their moral obligations as the two-step of believing and carrying the whispers forward.
Facebook hasn't yet figured out who the hackers are—and may never—or the full extent of the damage, although the attackers could have gained full access to affected accounts.
This means we might not know the full extent of the hack yet The trend: It's not the first time the energy industry has been the center of cyber attacks.
In light of these facts, we have asked the Court to compel Uber to produce its current source code so we can properly determine the full extent of Uber's copying.
Pell has blamed a former culture of silence in the church for the cover-up of child abuse by clergy, making it difficult to know the full extent of abuse.
He made it almost impossible to believe the West Wing's assertion that no top officials knew the full extent of the Rob Porter allegations until the Daily Mail story broke.
The United Nations recently completed a fact-finding mission in Burma and produced a 400- page report documenting the full extent of shocking crimes by the Tatmadaw, the Burmese military.
But now that the full extent of the cuts in the House bill are on display, states will have to decide how much the idea of "increased flexibility" is worth.
The figures are evolving and may not yet reflect the full extent of capacity reductions taking place, a source close to the OECD Steel Committee, which produced the estimates, said.
"The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad," Musk wrote without specifying who he was referring to.
Last week Judge William Alsup ordered that Uber "exercise the full extent of [its] corporate, employment, contractual, and other authority" to force Levandowski to return any downloaded materials to Waymo.
A year later, by June 20, 2017—as the full extent of social media-amplified meddling in the 2016 election was in full public view—Twitter made the problem worse.
Watching these sections of the show, their drama is rendered all the more impressive when you remember the full extent of the hard work and physical pain poured into them.
In total, the expedition found over 320 species in the canyons and 630 on the seamounts, though it is unlikely that scientists have mapped the full extent of these ecosystems.
Much of that money paid for the boom and helped underwrite research like a study published in the journal Scientific Reports, which quantified the full extent of the garbage patch.
The app has always been a window into people's homes; it's just that now what we do when we're at home alone amounts to the full extent of our lives.
The full extent of the smuggling is unclear, but anecdotal evidence suggests that a fair number of Americans have crossed the border into Canada to buy haggis made with lungs.
Queensland state premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told media on Sunday that it would take several weeks to determine the full extent of the damage, especially on banana and sugar cane crops.
"The full extent of this won't be understood for years," said Mark Everson, who served as IRS commissioner from 2003 to 2007 and now serves as vice chairman of alliantgroup.
His remarkable recovery is 'one in a million' Kelli and her husband Rick didn't know the full extent of their son's injuries until they rushed back to Florida that night.
Blanche said Manafort was in stable condition, though he said that he, along with Manafort's family, was being kept in the dark about the full extent of Manafort's medical condition.
But, according to the White House, the full extent of the domestic violence allegations weren't known by senior officials until last week, when pictures were published by the Daily Mail.
The company said that it may still not know the full extent of the attack and wasn't ruling out the possibility of other "smaller-scale attacks" linked to the breach.
But removing a President is the most consequential act in Congress' power, and Democrats have not yet used the full extent of the law to force key witnesses to testify.
She said those workers brought equipment which will help people on the island get an accurate count of the dead and understand the full extent of damage the archipelago suffered.
Although the full extent of his influence within the group is not entirely clear, analysts said he played a significant role in spreading its messages to the French-speaking world.
It will likely take days, maybe even weeks, before we know the full extent of the devastation in the area, but there are many communities that are currently in desperate need.
"Any Americans who conspired w/ the Russian hackers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, no matter how high up the trail goes," tweeted Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro.
However, and crucially, they didn't disclose the full extent of their work in federal lobbying filings until earlier this year — and per NBC, that failure to disclose has caught Mueller's attention.
He told FOX40 doctors informed him his belly fat saved him from an even worse injury, and that he might not know the full extent of the damage for six months.
The lawyers want to verify, among other things, the full extent of the information seized from their client's computer, and have also filed motions asking for evidence to be thrown out.
Fitch expects to receive more information and clarity on the full extent of the company's offshore liquidity needs, and its options and plans to address the situation in the coming week.
American politicians have historically been wary of angering Turkey, a NATO ally that has never acknowledged the full extent of the massacres — and has emphatically denied that what happened was genocide.
They'd been teenagers in the '70s — the bloodiest decade of The Troubles — and it wasn't until I reached adulthood that they began sharing the full extent of the things they'd witnessed.
But if he comes off looking bad it will do damage to the credibility of the Mueller probe — and Mueller's ability to investigate the full extent of Trumpworld's relationship with Russia.
Only ~40 percent of Fortune 500 companies have procured insurance against cyber incidents, and those with insurance typically purchase limits that do not cover the full extent of their cyber exposure.
We now know the full extent of the concern over compliance issues at Theranos' Newark, California lab thanks to new documents TechCrunch has obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
In every case, people voluntarily download these apps and programs, though they may not always understand the full extent of the access they are granting—especially if they're not even 18.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Brennan wrote.
This was partly in response to concerns in the financial community that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not being factored in, threatening market stability.
The full extent of tariffs threatened by the U.S. would cut China's GDP by another 0.3 percent, or $36 billion, in addition to the effects of tariffs already implemented, Goldman estimated.
The full extent of the Galaxy Note 7's damage won't be known for a while, however it's already certain that this phone's ghost will haunt Samsung for a long time.
"The problem is the winds that pushed the fire so much, so fast," said Maclean, adding that it could be days before authorities knew the full extent of fatalities and destruction.
The real end goal is to get your bank to offer it But Venmo is the full extent of what the consumer version of Kasisto's banking bot can do, transaction-wise.
"The people of New Jersey are ticked off and it's my home state that I have immense love for," he added, while not elaborating on the full extent of his plans.
Hugo Rubio, president of brokerage BTG Pactual Chile, said a Pinera loss would cause a double-digit drop in the stock market, though the full extent would depend on the candidate.
Since our open hearing in November 2017, we have worked closely with Facebook to ensure that the American people can see the full extent of Russia's malign use of social media.
Black insurrectionists who are critical of the government are frequently labeled anti-American terrorists whose willingness to use self-defensive violence should be punished to the full extent of the law.
In a statement, the S.E.C. said the San Francisco-based bank failed to inform potential bond investors of the full extent of its economic interests in ensuring that the deal closed.
"The software manipulations and its consequences will keep us busy for a long time," Mueller said, adding that it would take years to determine the full extent of the financial impact.
The full extent of Stone's role in trying to help Donald Trump win the presidency has long been a mystery — and we're still learning new information about what exactly he did.
The full extent of the outbreak remains unknown as states and localities work to test citizens for infection and issue warnings to the public about ways to avoid spreading the disease.
Of course, we're still in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in the US, and we will only know the true and full extent of the economic carnage in retrospect.
To fully appreciate the full extent of my childishness, I realized that it's important that I recognize the painful truth of being a person's offspring: everyone is shitty to their moms.
" He said that the bishops' conference had begun to consider a course of action and would "pursue the many questions" raised by the case "to the full extent of its authority.
The government on the French side has reported an official death toll of 11, but an assessment of the full extent of the islandwide destruction may be weeks or months away.
Experts have said the minimum incubation period for some viral infections is 15 days, suggesting that it may be another week before authorities can determine the full extent of the illness.
Also, if you have too many bachelorette parties in a year, it can be hard to truly enjoy each one to the full extent if you're doing it back-to-back.
And next week, they're talking to a few more key witnesses who could contextualize the full extent of Trump's and Giuliani's efforts to push Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden.
But if he comes off looking bad, it will do damage to the credibility of the Mueller probe — and Mueller's ability to investigate the full extent of Trumpworld's relationship with Russia.
But if the hearing goes poorly, it will do political damage to the credibility of the Mueller probe, and Mueller's ability to investigate the full extent of Trumpworld's relationship with Russia.
He says that until the Times report, he did not realize the full extent of the harm he caused women by taking out his penis and masturbating in front of them.
"We need to know the full extent of their use of social media to influence us from Facebook, from Twitter, from Google, from any social media or search engine," Schiff said.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," he wrote.
To the best of my recollection, these were the full extent of contacts I had during the campaign with persons who were or appeared to potentially be representatives of the Russian government.
"I don't think anyone has a grasp of the full extent—one $5 million theft overshadows hundreds of smaller thefts," explains Michael Sandee, a security expert at the Dutch firm Fox-IT.
Ghomeshi's lawyer, Marie Henein, drew out the women's failure to disclose the full extent of their relationship with Ghomeshi before and after the alleged incidents and focused on inconsistencies big and small.
Despite Carr's rock-solid explanation, the Altoona district attorney only prosecutes Benjamin to the full extent of the law, while both Rose and (the extremely violent, dangerous) Frank get softer plea deals.
Bank executives and cyber security experts told Reuters in October they feared Britain's banks are not reporting the full extent of cyber attacks to regulators for fear of punishment or bad publicity.
Still, the full extent of Cambridge Analytica's actions remains murky, with the company's CEO Alexander Nix suspended and facing a "full, independent investigation" of his comments made to undercover Channel 4 journalists.
Using original interviews and archival footage, the film, which will have its premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, hopes to tell the full extent of Houston's complex and ultimately heartbreaking story.
"The moment I heard that she had decided not to prosecute Markeith Loyd to the full extent of the law, it bothered me personally," the governor said Tuesday, CNN affiliate WFTV reported.
Despite the many years of extensive reporting on mass surveillance and drone warfare, it can still be difficult to grasp the full extent of violence made possible by these instruments of war.
Now Zuckerberg is commending his team for taking the issue "super seriously," displaying a wise course correction that could lead Facebook to use the full extent of its power to fight disinformation.
When the full extent of clandestine activities come to light, as with Edward Snowden's revelations about America's National Security Agency, many feel queasy and demand that the spooks are reined in again.
That means more cases of the virus, and of the side-effects it can cause, have come to light – and the full extent of the danger it poses has, belatedly, become apparent.
Some Florida Keys residents could soon be home Irma made landfall on the Florida Keys as a Category 3347 hurricane Sunday, but the full extent of the damage there is still unknown.
The FSB is concerned that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not factored in, creating the risk of abrupt market corrections that could undermine financial stability.
Even more frightening is that we'd likely never know the full extent of the damage because marine scientists won't have the opportunity to establish sufficient baseline measurements before the mining frenzy begins.
PARIS (Reuters) - Romanian Simona Halep showed the full extent of her defensive skills to beat Karolina Pliskova 6-4 3-6 6-3 and reach her second French Open final on Thursday.
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.
Vogelzang's appointment was immediately welcomed by Danske Bank's largest shareholder, which put pressure on Borgen to leave when the full extent of the money laundering scandal became clear in September last year.
The New York attorney general's office has reportedly worked with special counsel Robert Mueller on his sprawling investigation into Russian electoral meddling, although the full extent of the offices' cooperation is unknown.
The research on this issue is clear—APRNs consistently deliver high-quality care with positive patient outcomes when they are able to work to the full extent of their education and training.
So the survivor read a powerful statement at Turner's sentencing hearing so that he and his family could understand the full extent of how his violence had affected her and her family.
The full extent of the damage caused to the islands won't be known for several days, until the storm passes and planes can survey remote parts of Great Abaco and Grand Bahama.
VICE News traveled to the Barbuda to witness the full extent of the destruction and speak with residents, who, so far, have only just begun to the months-long clean-up process.
The full extent of the damage won't be known for some time, but what's happened already looks like the most significant market crisis since the U.S. financial meltdown almost a decade ago.
I could finally understand, in my body, the full extent of the violence and humiliation that we women in Brazil are meant to swallow during our lives, always with meekness and grace.
The Trump administration has already threatened penalties against European companies if they do business with Iran, and the standoff has revealed the full extent of European exposure to this kind of coercion.
Top management at global companies are clueless on the full extent of the coronavirus impact and how it will affect their companies in the coming months, a portfolio manager told CNBC Wednesday.
This is especially true for young people who haven't lived long enough to really grasp the full extent of consequences that can come from this behavior — consequences ranging from bad to grave.
Most of the commentary has focused on the cumulative spending changes over the next decade; look instead at the proposed outlays for 23.6 to understand the full extent of the proposed shifts.
"It makes sense ... to try to develop the drug to the full extent possible as monotherapy and in combination with Keytruda," Roger Perlmutter, president of Merck Research Laboratories, said in an interview.
These partly dissolved crabs are striking examples of how man-made climate change is disrupting marine environments and a reminder that we are still discovering the full extent of its harmful effects.
Puerto Rico could see billions of dollars in damage, expert says The full extent of damages is unclear, but experts say the island could need hundreds of millions of dollars in aid.
But the senators whose votes hold the key to confirmation wanted the White House to know they expect those interviews to be a start, not necessarily the full extent of the investigation.
" But in his Wednesday interview, Mr. Trump seemingly did not understand the full extent of his tax bill, saying it would not hurt upstate New York because it only "affects wealthy people.
The Human Rights Campaign reported at least 26 murders last year, but some advocates say those numbers "fail to grasp the full extent of the perils the community faces," per the Times.
For Beta-Local, it was essential that our programming consider the full extent of artists' production process, and the knowledge that is generated through the relationships, experiences and observations that are made throughout.
While the full extent of meddling isn't yet known, one thing seems certain: A great deal of what investigators need to know about how Russia pulled it off sits locked inside Facebook's servers.
DES MOINES, Iowa – Residents in the Des Moines area are cleaning up Monday after deadly floods destroyed homes and submerged cars, while officials work to tally up the full extent of the damage.
We still don&apost know the full extent of the damage Clinton caused, because the inspector general reports that the FBI intentionally chose not to follow every potential lead of compromised classified information.
Russia does not disclose the full extent of its military and national security spending, but says it will account for around 30 percent of its 18-trillion-ruble ($273-billion) budget this year.
"Before the process of denuclearization can be final, we must have a complete understanding of the full extent of the North Korean WMD and missile programs through a comprehensive declaration," Biegun will say.
" She added that despite the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United that created "some novel challenges," the board would "always seek to protect this core principle to the full extent the law allows.
While investor documents in the 2015 financing included a reference to possible licensing issues, the SEC said the startup's disclosures were "misleading," since they did not represent the full extent of the problem.
"The DFSA continues to investigate individuals and entities connected with this matter, in respect of their culpability, to the full extent of its powers and considering all sanctions available to it," it said.
Despite repeated overtures and promises to one of his victims, Marquis-Boire continued to hide and obfuscate the full extent of what he had done — to her, their friends, and to professional colleagues.
Computer vision algorithms trained using AI techniques, like machine learning, could theoretically better identify targets and reduce collateral damage, though the full extent of Google's involvement in Project Maven was never made clear.
If the Justice Department actually did its job and prosecuted corporate wrongdoers to the full extent of the law, there would be more than enough money in the fund to aid crime victims.
This whole conflict played out to its full extent during the Deflategate saga, which in the end may say more about the player and league relationship than it does about under-inflated balls.
The verses aren't precise, but you get the impression that they couldn't be said differently, that the truth they're revealing really comes to its full extent when they rap it specifically like that.
Given his erratic behavior and penchant for hyperbole, Stone would not seem to be an ideal conspirator but we do not know the full extent of evidence acquired from all of these witnesses.
Nurses: The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving forward with a rule that would give advanced practice registered nurses at VA facilities to practice to the full extent of their education and training.
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.
Former close Trump associates Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, Rick Gates, and Michael Flynn have all been cooperating with Justice Department investigators for some time, with the full extent of each person's cooperation unclear.
The US is far behind the rest of the world in terms of testing for the novel coronavirus, which makes it difficult to grasp the full extent of the outbreak within its borders.
The minimum incubation period for some viral infections is 15 days, suggesting that it could be a few more days before the authorities are able to determine the full extent of the outbreak.
Redactions in the released documents (and the C.I.A.'s withholding of others) make it impossible to know the full extent, if any, of the agency's data collection efforts or the findings they yielded.
We don't know the full extent of Donald Trump's malfeasance — we don't know, for example, how much his policies have been shaped by the money foreign governments have been lavishing on his businesses.
" She also wrote of Cosby: "We may never know the full extent of his double life as a sexual predator, but his decades-long reign of terror as a serial rapist is over.
And while the full extent of the damage has yet to be assessed, the Yuin people estimate that hundreds of their sacred sites — many of which are thousands of years old — have burned.
"As always, our personnel will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent," Lynch said.
This was seen when pollsters failed to capture the full extent of Mr. Trump's support because, they concluded, some of his voters were reluctant to voice support for a candidate seen as bigoted.
"For years, international sports competitions have unknowingly been hijacked by the Russians," Richard McLaren, the head of the doping investigation, said, adding that the full extent of the doping may never be known.
And he criticized Democrats for not using the courts and the full extent of the law to force testimony from key witnesses and secure documents that the White House has refused to provide.
Another coastal city, Donggala, with a population of 13,000, was also badly hit by the tsunami, but because of poor communication lines, the full extent of the damage there has yet to register.
"Every year we wait in implementing PTC to its full extent, more people are going to be killed," Bella Dinh-Zarr, an NTSB member helping oversee the derailment investigation, told CNN on Tuesday.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Brennan wrote on Saturday.
"This survey will help us to investigate the surrounding subglacial hydrological conditions of the lakes, derive the full extent of the lakes, and get a better understanding of the surrounding geological context," said Rutishauser.
But when he sees the full extent of Captain Marvel's powers when he tries to bomb Earth and she completely decimates his weapons and his fleet, he runs scared… all the way to Thanos.
But the full extent to which the two unofficial envoys had inserted themselves into America's diplomacy with Ukraine — a country both at war with and deeply compromised by Russia — has never previously been revealed.
BEST CANDIDATE Vogelzang's appointment was immediately welcomed by Danske Bank's largest shareholder, which put pressure on Borgen to leave when the full extent of the money laundering scandal became clear in September last year.
Donald Trump may have a point with claims that polls don't reflect the full extent of his support, said Mark Hannah, a former campaign advisor to President Barack Obama and a Hillary Clinton supporter.
So that seemed to be the second indicator that they at least had something, but it wasn't until October 7th that the full extent of the loss was known to me and our team.
When my father-in-law learned from Kim Kardashian West the full extent of this awful miscarriage of justice, he knew he had to act out of a deep sense of fairness and compassion.
"We cooperated to the full extent of our ability in this case and while we respect the important job of law enforcement, we strongly disagree with its decision," the spokesperson said in a statement.
" Briles also cryptically teases that he didn't know the full extent of the scandal: "I can only assume that the report, which is not independent, supports the conclusions that the Board has already drawn.
Members from both parties said that there was a clear sophistication in the Russian ad campaign, and they said they were only just beginning to learn the full extent of the social media efforts.
Also, BLS allowed survey respondents to answer for other people in their own households, and they may not have realized the full extent of the side jobs held by their siblings, children or spouses.
Only time will tell the full extent of how these policies will shape the national dialogue however it is becoming normal if not expected for recently blue states to embrace an ambitious climate agenda.
"When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history," Mr. Brennan wrote on Twitter.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Michigan Is Forced to Do Right by Flint" (editorial, April 3): The lawsuit settlement does not begin to undo the full extent of the damage created by the state.
But we ought to expand our lens beyond that obvious abuse to comprehend the full extent of harm from deepfakes—to understand that someone's unwanted sexualization and exposure is only part of the story.
Mr. Businaro said he actually didn't realize the full extent of what he'd bought until boxes upon boxes started arriving; he hopes to open a museum in Verona to house the vast collection permanently.
No-one ever needed to know the full extent of what happened to me in those hours - until I decided to publish it on the internet (you are welcome) - and that in itself was empowering.
"While I don't always agree with the full extent of some of her ideas, I think they are directionally correct — and always well-thought through," said Dow, who cut her a check earlier this year.
Although the press had reported some payments by foreign governments to Trump's businesses, it was difficult for members to act because they did not know the full extent of what Trump was receiving, she said.
"At this time, however, Pakistan does not appear to be using the full extent of its influence to encourage the Taliban to come to the table," McKenzie said in written responses to questions from lawmakers.
"We have yet to come to terms with the full extent of the damage he's doing to America's role in the world," says Michael Fullilove, who heads the Lowy Institute for International Policy in Sydney.
"We will pursue the persons or entities who perpetrated this activity, including those who allowed this to happen through major corporate governance breaches, to the full extent of our powers," Stirewalt said in a statement.
"Dominic Raab, the second Brexit secretary, sets rather lower expectations for life outside the EU.July 24th 2018 "I hadn't quite understood the full extent of this, but…we're particularly reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing.
Honestly, watching the drama that I missed play out between the guys is very telling, but don't worry — I caught onto the full extent of this pretty soon and took matters into my own hands.
The drama continued with Chase and Chris R. Now if I'm being completely honest, I still don't know the full extent of the issue, but it's a lot of he said he said going on.
Hackers had full access to any of the targeted accounts — essentially, they could do whatever you can do when you're logged in — and Facebook is still working to survey the full extent of the damage.
Evan decided this was the perfect opportunity for Carly to really bask in the full extent of his unbridled manliness and asked her to accompany him to the hospital for his mild ankle pain treatment.
All three segments, plus Harriet's protestor story, are intertwined in a complicated web of intrigue, and the key players in each sphere must come together to unlock the full extent of the machinations at work.
This is the first year that the NHC is issuing prototype storm surge watches, warnings and maps, after research showed that hurricane warnings did not adequately convey the full extent of the storm surge threat.
"There is too much uncertainty around Qatar right now, and the full extent of how hard those companies have been hurt by this crisis is yet to be known," one Paris-based fund manager said.
We will never know the full extent of the destructive health effects of Jim Crow in its time, because data on racial disparities was not collected until the first National Health Interview Survey in 1958.
"Before the process of denuclearization can be final, we must have a complete understanding of the full extent of the North Korean WMD and missile programs through a comprehensive declaration," Biegun said in his speech.
The truth is we don't know the full extent of the racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and homophobic far-right violence in the US because the government's hate crime statistics are based upon voluntary information.
The fix was easy enough — Apple just had to censor searches for "butt" to remove this result — but that's not the full extent of the problem if Apple really is looking to be comprehensive here.
Due to lack of knowledge and health plan coverage issues, medical foods are not being used to their full extent, including as a first-line option to opioids in the management of osteoarthritis joint discomfort.
It's no secret that your minor age young men are usually prosecuted to the full extent of our laws while your white counterparts may be given probation or diversion for the same non violent crime.
The SEC said Clayton learned about the personal information breach last Friday, days after warning lawmakers it would be a "substantial" amount of time before the agency would know the full extent of the attack.
That match, when Halep showed the full extent of her defensive skills to outfox Pliskova in three sets, illustrated just how wayward the Czech's wrecking-ball groundstrokes can be when she is put under pressure.
Serbian politicians do not want to openly acknowledge the full extent of the partnership with NATO, because they do not want to alienate those inside the country who look to Russia or resent the Alliance.
This stunning discovery, in 2012, of a migration rivaling the longest known large mammal migration in Africa reminds us that we do yet understand the full extent of the natural treasures on our public lands.
The full extent of America's effort to launch offensive operations against IS online remains unclear, but the US Cyber Command's move from being a defensive military agency towards becoming an offensive unit is uncharted territory.
Some experts and critics of the Iranian government say it's likely the virus is far more severe than officials are reporting, alleging that leaders have sought to cover up the full extent of the outbreak.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Tuesday he expected supply chains to be impacted especially in the industrial sector and that the full extent of the disruptions would become visible gradually over the next weeks.
" She said the personnel "will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent that federal law provides.
He has an abnormal reach that he uses to its full extent, with expert leverage to generate a punch so hard that no opponent in 43 fights has been able to stand up to it.
In the event the Supreme Court decides to deeply undermine its own legitimacy by overturning longstanding settled law, Bernie will use the full extent of his executive authority to protect a woman's right to abortion.
The full extent of the gang rapes, massacre and mutilations by Charlie Company in My Lai and another hamlet, on the South Central Coast, was not exposed until two months after Mr. Colburn was discharged.
It would not require that force be used (or at least used to the full extent of the authorization), but it would show our enemies that our nation is ready to act in our defense.
Kelly, who is the subject of persistent resignation rumors, has more recently told people that he, too, felt misled by Porter and quickly secured his resignation once he learned the full extent of the allegations.
But there are already calls for Barr to recuse himself from any involvement in investigating Trump's conduct, and Democrats are all but certain to investigate the full extent of Barr's role in all of this.
" On Thursday, she said in a series of tweets that, if guilty, Mr. Smollett "needs to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law to send a strong message to any potential future 'hoaxers.
And that is — that problem who are racists, people who are sexists and discriminate against others ... are dead wrong, and if they violate the law, they ought to be prosecuted to the full extent possible.
In briefings, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has repeatedly said that senior administration officials only found out about the "full extent" of the allegations after they were reported in the Daily Mail and other outlets.
"The American people deserve to know the full extent of Russia's financial, personal and political grip on President Trump and what that means for our national security," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
"The Illinois Institute of Art and the Art Institute of Colorado were lying to students from the moment they lost accreditation in January 2018, and students deserve relief that reflects the full extent of that deception."
But the company acknowledged last month that, because many of the ad purchased could be made electronically with no human interaction, it still doesn't know the full extent of the ads purchased by Russia-linked accounts.
"It is deeply troubling that a top State Department official close to Hillary Clinton offered the FBI a 'quid pro quo' to hide the full extent to which she mishandled classified information," Chairman Reince Priebus said.
"After cooperating to the full extent of our ability with the local courts, we are disappointed a judge in Sergipe decided yet again to order the block of WhatsApp in Brazil," a WhatsApp spokesperson told TechCrunch.
Though the full extent of the destruction is hard to tell, Steve Brantley, the deputy scientist-in-charge at the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, told residents late Tuesday the worst may still be ahead.
"We're still pursuing our case for the remaining secret photos, which we think are very important because a complete picture is necessary to show the full extent of the abuse," ACLU spokesman Josh Bell told CNN.
"Women who wish to terminate a pregnancy due to a fear of microcephaly should have access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law," the WHO said in a statement issued last Wednesday.
Samsung had a great phone in the Galaxy S6, Google had a terrific phone in the Nexus 6P, and that was pretty much the full extent of viable iPhone competition from the premium Android smartphone makers.
In the beginning, I didn't understand more than a single phrase, and then it was two, then three, and then a few slang words and in the end I grasped the full extent of his songs.
Every day, a new Dowless revelation Speaking of Dowless, the full extent of what he was up to may never be known, but it seems like there is a new clue about his operation every day.
The mullahs received the ultimate life support as the Obama White House refused to implement many of the measures included in the already misguided nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), to full extent.
"It's not surprising the rig count has been rising in the Bakken because producers there will not see the full extent of the crude price drop we've had over the past month," Williams at WTRG said.
In fact, if you use a credit card's perks to their full extent, it will pay you a lot more than you have to pay for the card, even after taking an annual fee into account.
Clover eventually paid its bills to the labs after learning the full extent of the situation, and it negotiated in-network contracts and data-sharing deals with both Quest and LabCorp by the end of 2015.
Worked for Trump on misconduct, Omarosa and Michael Wolff issues The full extent of Harder's legal work for the Trump campaign and for Trump -- which sometimes dovetails in the same cases and situations -- isn't completely clear.
As insurers report the full extent of the damage in their third-quarter results in coming weeks, investors will be looking for signs they can claw back some of those losses by raising premiums for customers.
But sources told CNN on Monday that the President was unsettled that he didn't know the full extent of McGahn's testimony and had remained agitated through the weekend, believing the latest developments made him look weak.
The full extent of the injury will not be clear for a few days but the 19-year-old's departure from the playing group to head home for scans suggests the initial prognosis is not positive.
"Although DOD and State have taken steps to identify and investigate child sexual assault incidents, the full extent of these incidences may never be known," the report said, referring to the departments of Defense and State.
READ MORE: Meet the Toronto Man Who Is a Vigilante Pedophile Hunter Arnason said the numbers don't encompass anything close to the full extent of the problem here, especially considering most Canadians aren't aware of cybertip.ca.
The vast and fragmented nature of China's agricultural sector, a secretive bureaucracy and what is widely believed among industry experts to be poor Chinese data quality, makes the full extent of the disease impossible to ascertain.
Without that evidence, which Alphabet has asked the court to compel Uber to produce through discovery, the company says it won't know the full extent to which the embattled startup may have misappropriated their trade secrets.
In fact, we may never know the full extent of the incentives because several cities have kept their bids sealed in secrecy, and some city officials have signed nondisclosure agreements prohibiting them from sharing any related information.
Kelly told reporters on Friday that he was informed in November that Porter had allegations against him that were delaying his security clearance, but that he did not know the full extent until this week, MSNBC said.
As former House counsel Stanley Brand put it on the Lawfare podcast, the full extent of Congress's ability to subpoena and solicit information from the executive branch has never been defined, certainly not by the Supreme Court.
"This is a first step to ensure that the full extent of the FISA abuse that has occurred during the last few years is exposed and remedied," Page's attorney John Pierce said Thursday, according to Fox News.
This story needs no extra details, but in case the full extent of how horrible this is hasn't landed: The redditor and the bride had been friends for 12 years, and the bride had been her bridesmaid.
Aid workers are nowhere close to assessing the full extent of the damage, but the storm is already being called the "worst humanitarian event" to strike the nation since a devastating 43 earthquake left 50,000 people homeless.
We are in the midst of a thorough investigation on this matter and are working with the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI to help catch these criminals and prosecute to the full extent of the law.
"It is deeply troubling that a top State Department official close to Hillary Clinton offered the FBI a 'quid pro quo' to hide the full extent to which she mishandled classified information," Priebus said in a statement.
It's really cool to be able to see some of these people and interact with them in person but for the most part I have no idea of the full extent of how many people there are.
The full extent of the damage will only become clear when the tech firms continue to audit their own platforms—or when they embrace the greater transparency they have promised and open themselves up to public scrutiny.
On Monday, the full extent of the Democratic rebellion against Pelosi was revealed to be 16 House members, including two who have not officially been elected yet because their races remain too close to call (The Hill).
Editorial The nature and full extent of the connection between the terrorist attacks in Brussels on Tuesday and the arrest, last Friday, of Salah Abdeslam, suspected of handling the logistics in November's Paris attacks, is still unknown.
The House bill includes language that allows officials from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide direct representation for unaccompanied children at the border, expanding upon the full extent of legal services available for them.
Republicans might not even know the full extent of the new bill's effects on the health care system because they are likely to vote on the bill before the Congressional Budget Office can release its full analysis.
When Mr. Kurz pointedly demanded that law enforcement agencies and the justice system uncover the full extent of links to the attack in New Zealand, some saw this also as a veiled warning to his own minister.
The full extent of Epstein's largesse may be millions of dollars higher than the sums recorded by his foundations in filings to the IRS because Epstein's philanthropy is entangled with that of his billionaire associate Leon Black.
"For any doctors, pharmacists or nurses who disregard their oath and distribute powerful drugs illegally to enrich themselves, the message today is that they will be prosecuted to the full extent allowed by federal law," McAllister said.
And, in fact, nobody knows for sure the full extent of Chinese capabilities because we have tolerated Beijing's free riding on arms control to stay out of the process and escape its restrictions embodied in earlier treaties.
The fourth, a Republican invitee, urged Democrats to slow down and to exhaust the full extent of the law to compel testimony from key witnesses before making a case to the nation that Trump should be removed.
McCabe and the FBI acted appropriately and wisely when they initiated counterintelligence and obstruction of justice investigations of Trump in 2017; those investigations were, and remain, necessary to determine the full extent of Trump's relationship with Russia.
Even before the full extent of damage from Cyclone Idai is known, government and aid officials are calling it one of the worst natural disasters to hit southern Africa, perhaps even in the Southern Hemisphere, in decades.
The cyclone ravaged rural swaths of the three nations that are hard to reach in even the best of times, making it difficult for governments and international humanitarian organizations to grasp the full extent of the destruction.
At the time, he said in an interview that the NHTSA "made clear they were going to use their enforcement tools to the full extent" in cases in which automakers failed to protect drivers and passengers' safety.
Specialists have known for years that the official rate is a very bad measure, one that does little to capture the full extent of material deprivation in the US and the full reach of government social programs.
Price will also come into office with a standing executive order to reduce Obamacare regulations and taxes to the full extent permitted by law — the first executive order President Trump signed on the day he took office.
McGahn, who is featured prominently throughout the 448-page-long Mueller report, sat with the special counsel's team last year for 30 hours, which at the time unnerved Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions.
Facebook's database provides a decent look at the performance of individual ads, the Times wrote, but lacks the capability to give third parties the ability to capture the full extent of advertising on the site, seemingly by design.
The company said it was too early to determine the full extent of the PRA and other regulatory changes on the market, but added that its "strong" pipeline would allow it to achieve new business volumes in 2017.
The full extent of damage was still being assessed, but lava has now almost entirely covered two coastal subdivisions, Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland, which together had 9003 homes, including one belonging to Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim.
From the sky, the fires ranged from small pockets to those bigger than a football field, with the smoke making it impossible to see behind the front line of flames to discern the full extent of the blaze.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. State Department officials were aware of Hillary Clinton's use of private email as secretary of state but did not understand the full extent to which she employed it, a department spokesman said on Wednesday.
"It's high time the U.S. authorities came clean about the full extent of the civilian damage caused by coalition attacks in Syria," Lynn Maalouf, deputy director for research at Amnesty International's Beirut regional office, said in a statement.
There is no data available on how many people are in prison for defending themselves against abuse, according to Law, so it's difficult to identify the full extent of the problem, or identify relevant cases to write about.
If this is the full extent of the fraud (something that we don't know, yet!) then this is certainly not the most egregious example of corporate misconduct to boost accounting profits/bonuses we have seen in recent years.
Andreas Georgiou, a former head of national statistics in Greece, was convicted of a "breach of duty" by an appeals court for sharing the full extent of the country's budget deficit with the European statistics agency in 2009.
"The full extent and magnitude of the problem will be realized by tomorrow," he said, the situation will be very serious if household electricity consumption data from the central server of the utility could not be retrieved beforehand.
The appeals court in Abuja ruled that chief judge Walter Onnoghen can be tried by a code of conduct tribunal over allegations that he broke the law by failing to disclose the full extent of his financial assets.
The full extent of the bank's derivatives exposure is still being assessed as the bank examines each position being placed in the bad bank, said the people, who include senior Deutsche Bank staff in New York and London.
Officials are still working out the full extent of the damage, but at least 40,123 homes—and possibly as many as 100,000—in over 20 of the state's 64 counties, or parishes, as they're called, have been damaged.
Although Democrats this year posted their best recent showing among white voters holding at least a four-year college degree, the GOP's continuing strength among such well-educated white evangelicals obscured the full extent of the party's decline.
"Even The New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," Spicer added.
She believes the evidence suggests that, even though Kodak might not have understood the full extent of the digital future in front of it, neither did it completely cast it aside in a fit of blind self-interest.
Washington (CNN)White House counsel Don McGahn's 30 hours of conversations with special counsel Robert Mueller's team have unnerved President Donald Trump, who didn't know the full extent of McGahn's discussions, two people familiar with his thinking said.
"I hope this sends a loud and clear message that illegal hunting after sunset is dangerous and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law," said Basil Seggos, the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation.
But while Sittenfeld's novel was a tour-de-force study of one person, Montemarano shifts from character to character, addressing events in the round so we can experience the full extent of the havoc the senator has wrought.
Nor has Facebook reported whether the people who were targeted were from specific demographic or philosophical groups — all of which means we really don't know the full extent of the duping on Facebook, and maybe Facebook doesn't either.
"After cooperating to the full extent of our ability with the local courts, we are disappointed a judge in Sergipe decided yet again to order the block of WhatsApp in Brazil," said a WhatsApp spokesperson in a statement.
The White House's problems had deepened on Tuesday, when Wray undercut its claims that Porter's background check was "ongoing" at the time of his ouster and that officials first learned the full extent of the allegations last week.
"Even the New York Times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original Tweet in their paper, which showed the full extent of the support, depth in crowd, and intensity that existed," he said.
Clayton, who testified before Congress last week that the full extent of the breach was still not known, revealed Monday that hackers accessed the personal information of two individuals by breaching the SEC electronic filing system in 2016.
To understand the full extent of this relationship between Congress and special interests, the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) examined all 2,014 publicly available forms on file at the Senate Office of Public Records relating to Congressional Fellows.
Kelly as recently as Friday has defended his conduct over the matter, saying he did not learn about the full extent of the accusations until the Daily Mail approached the White House for a comment on February 6.
We are just giving medical input as witnessing professionals who can see signs that point to danger as a public health threat that the public or lawmakers may not be aware of or see to its full extent.
The agency has fallen under withering criticism from lawmakers in recent years for overlooking clues about safety defects in vehicles and failing to use the full extent of its powers to regulate the industry it is charged with overseeing.
The FBI believes the Russians didn't find anything explosive in the Republican material they obtained, the official said, although it's not clear whether any U.S. agency knows the full extent of what data Russian hackers were able to steal.
But the full extent to which ICE enjoys access to information about DACA recipients — who are required in their initial application to provide biometric data, employment records, and information about family members — through shared Homeland Security databases remains unclear.
But even that change may not reveal the full extent of the problem given that the black market exchange rate has worsened to about 878 bolivars to the dollar from about 190 bolivars a year ago, according to dolartoday.
LA PRECIOSITA, Mexico — When an explosion at a punctured oil pipeline killed nearly 100 people in Mexico last week, it revealed the full extent of a crisis that has long been ignored — fuel theft is now out of control.
The subject of Tell Me Who I Am is twofold: Alex's quest to figure out who he really is and Marcus's struggle with whether he should tell his brother the full extent of the trauma they suffered as children.
We start to learn the full extent of just how dangerous the clams at Japopo's are with "Queen Of England," when Sheila and Joel investigate the abandoned apartment of recurring Rite Aid employee and fellow zombie Ramona (Ramona Young).
FROM PEN: 23 Oscar Nominees Reveal The Untold Stories Behind Their Films Garfield may have immersed himself in gay culture, but many members of the LGBTQ community criticized him for confusing that with the full extent of gay life.
A mere 13 percent of teens said their parents were "completely aware of of the full extent of their activities online," and only 33 percent of teens said they'd go to their parents if they had serious problems online.
As with the millions of Facebook users whose data was improperly passed to Cambridge Analytica, the company is unlikely to be able to precisely confirm the full extent of how the search loophole was exploited to leak personal data.
Plus, there's still much to be done before we can understand the full extent of the influence these articles have, especially on a site like Facebook where according to the Pew Research Center, 66% of users get their news.
I think right now it's sort of a nebulous concern that Snowden helped cement in the public consciousness, which is a very good thing, but I don't think people realize the full extent of how this could impact people.
UK fixed income attracted inflows of $4.9 billion and UK stocks saw outflows of $6.2 billion, but eVestment said the full extent of Britain's vote to leave the European Union on June 23 was not reflected in the figures.
The court in Abuja on Wednesday ruled that chief judge Walter Onnoghen can be tried by a 'code of conduct tribunal' over allegations that he broke the law by failing to disclose the full extent of his financial assets.
Only state-of-the-art network analysis that takes into account subtle patterns of automated behaviour to link bots and abusers to each other (as opposed to static country indicators) will shed light on the full extent of manipulation.
The governor has criticized the federal government, blaming "mixed messages" from President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence for delays in testing that Mr. Cuomo says have kept New York from knowing the full extent of the disease's spread.
And in truth, we have no clear picture of the full extent of Trump's personal corruption, since in violation of decades' worth of tradition he's refused to give us a clear sense of his income streams or financial interests.
" In Jay's house, which is "so large that no single place offered a view of the full extent of it," Kairo meets Jay's mother, dressed in an oyster-blue caftan that "could have adorned Cleopatra in some Technicolor oasis.
But even as Mr. McClaren expressed confidence in the three-and-a-half-year portrait he had sketched out, he emphasized that the full extent of Russia's "institutionalized and disciplined medal-winning strategy and conspiracy" might never be known.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - A medic peeled blood-soaked bandages from the arm of a boy in the emergency room of a hospital in northern Iraq, revealing the full extent of the damage inflicted by an Islamic State mortar attack.
" He went on in the email to outline the Constitution's reference to treason and Congress' power to enforce punishment, finally stating: "Anyone who commits treason against the United States should be tried to the full extent of the law.
It's a shame, then, that a tantalizingly ripe slice of distaff history — the full extent of Anne and Sarah's "friendship" has long been subject to speculation — should go so underdeveloped in Helen Edmundson's windy but not especially illuminating play.
He's proposing a new office within the Department of Justice that's tasked exclusively with going after polluters and prosecuting them to the full extent of the law and going after fossil fuel companies for climate and public health damages.
"The full extent of this class of attack is still under investigation and we are working with security researchers and other browser vendors to fully understand the threat and fixes," Mozilla software engineer Luke Wagner wrote in a blog post.
We don't know the full extent of Kylie Jenner's proposal planning (Was she just in charge of bringing her to the venue or was there more), but we do know that Gamero and Lobo seemed externally grateful for the assist.
"The truth and consequences of the Russia connection: the American people deserve to know the full extent of Russia's financial, personal and political grip on President Trump and what that means for our national security," Pelosi said in a statement.
With communications out across most of Haiti and a key bridge impassable because of a swollen river, there was no immediate word on the full extent of potential casualties and damage from the storm in the poorest country in the Americas.
But her scar, and the leaks to the press — her real name and her medical records are all over the internet — mean that one day she will know the full extent of the horror she was forced to live through.
"As of now, we do not know the full extent of the outbreak, and as we deploy teams over the next few weeks, we will begin to understand... exactly what we're dealing with," Salama told reporters on a telephone briefing.
Throughout my own writing on Marisol's work, specifically the close study I did of "Self-Portrait Looking at the Last Supper," I realized that the full extent of her talents as a draughtswoman and sculptor are often less so discussed.
"Distributing intimate photos with the intent to publish them is a crime, and the perpetrator should be punished to the full extent of the law," she said, adding that she had notified Capitol police about the leak of the photos.
We still don't know the full extent of the Pixel 22016 XL's screen troubles, which Google is "actively investigating" — though we do know enough to withdraw The Verge's recommendation to buy the 22016 XL, and to revise our review of it.
When he fields touchy questions about the movement's willingness to use violence against people like Spencer, he's got more to lose than an anonymous protester, especially because he's apparently spent years obscuring the full extent of his activism to his family.
"We don't know the full extent of [methane] emissions globally because we have yet to see the kind of field studies of actual emissions" as done in the U.S., Mark Brownstein, a top official with the Environmental Defense Fund, tells me.
Hurricane Matthew is leaving a trail of damage along Florida as it bears down on the eastern side of the state, but the full extent of the storm's damage will not be known for days, President Barack Obama said Friday morning.
The Group of 20 leading economies last week asked companies to disclose how they manage climate change risks as concerns are growing among investors that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not being factored in.
By showing women through each other's eyes, antiheroine narratives like Killing Eve offer an escape from male perspectives on womanhood Only Villanelle sees the full extent of Eve's power and capability and — far from feeling threatened — adores her for it.
Rather than be mad at those who created the image for deceiving you, you should be mad at the forces of evolution for making human eyes too limited to capture the full extent of the amazing things happening in space.
"We must continue to work in a bipartisan fashion to determine the full extent of Russia's interference in our recent elections, identify the vulnerabilities of our democratic system, and come up with targeted recommendations for preventing future attacks," she said.
New York, NY (July 13, 2017) — As the full extent of Trump's relationship with Russia during the 2016 election emerges, the August/September issue of the New Republic takes a deep look at the president's decades-long ties to Russian mafia.
The full extent of Blair's business activities has never been disclosed but 2015 accounts for Windrush published in January this year showed turnover up by more than a third to 19.4 million pounds, while profits trebled to 2.6 million pounds.
"The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad," Musk wrote, adding that the unnamed employee supposedly took action against the company after being passed up for a promotion.
PARIS (Reuters) - Peugeot maker PSA Group, which paid General Motors 1.3 billion euros for Opel, now wants about half of the money back after discovering the full extent of its CO2 emissions challenges and exposure to European fines, sources told Reuters.
"The full extent of his actions are not yet clear, but what he has admitted to so far is pretty bad," Musk wrote, adding that the unnamed employee supposedly took action against the company after being passed up for a promotion.
British and US Virgin IslandsThe full extent of damage is unclear, but according to the New York Times, taxi driver Javorn Micheal Fahie of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands said he saw numerous roofs ripped off houses in his neighborhood.
"We will continue protecting our borders, we will provide humanitarian aid to the full extent possible, we will not allow entry into our territory and we will demand strict adherence to the 1974 disengagement deals with the Syrian army," he said.
The full extent of the theft came to light after another collector traced a stolen Boba Fett collectable back to its original seller, Carl Edward Cunningham, and realized that Cunningham had also been peddling items likely stolen from Rancho Obi-Wan.
This was the day America began to realize the full extent of its crisis, a day that began with fleeting hope the games could go on — in some form or fashion — but ended with little doubt that hope had been extinguished.
While we still don't know the full extent of the public health effects of the virus, with some officials suggesting there could be a dramatic escalation in cases, there has been little public discussion regarding the broader national security implications.
Those found guilty of participating in this exposed crime need to fund a scholarship at the school their kids applied to for displaced students in the amount the paid in the scheme or pay to the full extent of the law.
But since we don't know the full extent of the damage to affected agencies or if they'll pay up, we'll need to wait for the Texas DIR to share more about the attack before we know how successful it was.
Ben Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations panel, joined House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) and two other senior Democrats on Friday in a public reminder to Trump about the full extent of Monday's sanctions deadline.
DHS has announced an expansion of expedited removal to the full extent authorized by law, which means that it will apply to aliens who were not admitted or paroled into the United States who have been here less than two years.
As a result, the VA reversed its own proposal to grant Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) full practice authority and enable all of the VA's CRNAs and anesthesiologists to be utilized to the full extent of their education, training and licensure.
"We still do not know the full extent of your financial and political ties to the oil and gas industry, which would stand to benefit from the opening up of new markets for natural gas produced in the U.S.," he said.
Video "We now look forward to conducting a complete factual investigation that will reveal the full extent of Mr. Siegel&aposs gross mismanagement of Ms. Presley&aposs finances and breaches of his obligations as trustee to safeguard the Presley estate," Khan said.
The Department of Energy is investigating, but no one knows the full extent of the contamination, according to hundreds of internal and public documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News and interviews with more than two dozen workers, scientists, and federal and state officials.
Now, five years later, the investigative report from Inspector General Joseph Ferguson reveals the full extent of what his office described as an elaborate cover-up by 16 officers and supervisors, including former police officer Jason Van Dyke, who fired the shots.
"There is still limited information about the full extent of the disaster and it is difficult to get aid and people into the affected areas," Jens Laerke, a spokesman for the main U.N. aid coordinating agency, OCHA, said in Geneva on Tuesday.
"It is too early to place an estimate on losses so far, and the full extent of property losses may take several weeks to be known," the Council cited its General Manager of Communications Campbell Fuller as saying in a press release.
In order to understand the full extent of how we've affected the chemistry of the ocean, scientists will need to conduct studies on the ocean floor through a combination of mathematical modeling—which was done for this study—and real-life sampling.
While the full extent of Barr's efforts has yet to be revealed, he's signaled that he's interested in continuing efforts to seek federal prosecution against drug offenders and has touted the expansion of medicated assisted treatment made available through the First Step Act.
A report by Citizen Lab showed the full extent of the political manipulation in the app when its study revealed that 1.55 percent of posts made by brand accounts — like media outlets, brands, celebrities, and small companies — get removed after being posted.
In Shaun Bridges's sentencing hearings, Assistant US Attorney Kathryn Haun in the Northern District of California claimed that bitcoins in the case were still unaccounted for, and seemed to imply that Bridges had not admitted to the full extent of his activities.
" The GAO was asked to review the Pentagon's weapons systems cybersecurity and found a litany of vulnerabilities — which it didn't disclose in detail as the contents were classified — but that the department "likely does not know the full extent of the problems.
With more rain in the forecast, New Orleans leaders rushed to deal with a series of malfunctions in the city's drainage system -- and to face a critical public after some local officials waited days to reveal the full extent of system failures.
Corporate legal departments are apparently wrangling with WikiLeaks' demands — details around the security vulnerabilities stem from a trove of CIA documents leaked earlier in the month — but may not have other options to find out the full extent of the CIA's hacking techniques. 
The answers don't yield much new info (especially in its answers to antitrust questions), but it does give a look into things that are often overlooked about Facebook -- like the full extent of the granular info the company collects on its users.
The full extent of the central government's support for a province in the event of a real debt crisis is unclear, but the bonds of stronger and weaker regions still trade in a tight range, suggesting little difference in the perception of risk.
"  Cooper asked Bondi about a statement following the mass shooting over the weekend at a gay nightclub in Orlando in which she said anyone who "attacks the LGBT community, our LGBT community, will be gone after with the full extent of the law.
"When the Iranian government refuses to even acknowledge the full extent of executions which have occurred, it shows a callous disregard for both human dignity and international human rights law," says Ahmed Shaheed, the U.N.'s special "rapporteur" on human rights in Iran.
He also has business deals with banks and businesses in India, Scotland, China, Germany and other countries -- and the full extent of the next president's debts, partnerships and ownership interests isn't even known, thanks to Trump's refusal to release his tax records.
It was unclear, according to the newspaper, the full extent to which Hebdon is accused of defrauding The Wave, but police officials told the newspaper that Hebdon and his husband both had warrants out for their arrest in other states as well.
" A former C.I.A. director was far harsher in his response to a Trump tweet: "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
In its filing Friday, New York told a state judge that the only way it can determine the full extent of those transfers is if all those it has subpoenaed are forced to provide documents detailing their interactions with the Sackler family.
Tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped in eastern Ghouta, and relief agencies are just beginning to grasp the full extent of humanitarian needs in an area where years of siege have created desperate levels of malnutrition among children and shortages of medicines.
While significant additional security measures were implemented in response to those incidents, it appears certain senior executives did not properly comprehend or investigate, and therefore failed to act sufficiently upon, the full extent of knowledge known internally by the Company's information security team.
Editorial Thanks to the work of investigators in the United States, and tardy new efforts in Europe, the full extent of the lies and cheating that enabled automobile manufacturers to sell diesel vehicles that were anything but "clean" is coming to light.
Dürer's gift to Raphael, a self-portrait in gouache on silk canvas, has been lost, and the full extent of their friendship isn't known, but Dürer, who had a habit of seeking out famous Italian painters he admired, was the likely initiator.
"As the Senate continues to investigate the full extent of Russia's attack on our election system, it is vital that we have all of the information necessary to ensure that future elections are safeguarded from foreign interference," Klobuchar wrote in the letter.
To find out the full extent of the risks and the costs of hospitalization due to short-term exposure to this pollution in the United States, researchers looked at more than 95 million records gathered from Medicare inpatient hospital claims from 24-210.
When asked if Putin would extradite the 20203 Russian intelligence officers to the U.S. to face charges, the Russian leader said at the briefing that he did not know the full extent of the issue, but offered to have the 12 officials interrogated.
But things have changed since it became clear the Whistleblower would have to answer problematic questions, including What was the full extent of the Whistleblower's prior coordination with Chairman Schiff, his staff, and any other people he cooperated with while preparing the complaint?
While we won't know the full extent of the information in Trump's tax returns until we see them, we can be confident that Trump's tax returns will give us a more comprehensive view of his business dealings — though still not a complete picture.
"As always, our personnel will perform these duties impartially, with one goal in mind: to see to it that every eligible voter can participate in our elections to the full extent that federal law provides," said Attorney General Loretta Lynch in a statement.
At the time, and for a long time after, most Soviet citizens were kept in the dark as to the full extent of the disaster, and the catastrophic, long-lasting effects it was to have on people's lives and on the environment.
To be fair, this likely doesn't capture the full extent of turkey-related injuries, since this only accounts for ones that required trips to the ER. But it goes to show that carving a turkey can be serious, and potentially dangerous, business.
The filings may not represent the full extent of Woodford's UK sales or transfers as firms in Britain only have to report stake reductions when they own more than 3% or 5% of an underlying stock, depending on the company's home base.
The game features 113 playable heroes who each possess unique abilities, as well as dozens of items that can enhance and extend each hero's capabilities — meaning the full extent of the game's possibilities are virtually incomprehensible, at least to a player with human limitations.
"It's amazing how in the course of less than a week you can realize the full extent of allowing people into your every day [sic] life and how the opinions of everyone watching can run from incredibly chastising to extremely supportive," Kirschenheiter continued on Instagram.
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Palmyra's renowned Temple of Bel, blown up by Islamic State last year, is not beyond repair but the full extent of damage in the ancient city could take weeks to establish because of mines laid amid the ruins, Syria's antiquities chief said.
A week from now, a Super Bowl champion will have been crowned, the NFL Draft Industrial Complex will once again ramp up to the full extent of its speculative powers, and fans will start to forget most of what transpired over the last five months.
Thanks to the opaqueness of the settlement agreements between the Justice Department and the big Wall Street banks, we are unlikely to know the full extent of the wrongdoing on Wall Street that helped to cause the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Even if he had known at the time the full extent of human loss, he believed that the "chance of a new world being born in great suffering would still have been worth backing," and the deaths of 20 million people would have been justified.
We're talking about a 40 percent three-point shooter who plays sturdy defense and has the mental makeup to not really give a shit about the probable full extent of his talents getting swamped by two or three more possession-fhungry on-court comrades.
No event captured the full extent of Bush's failures quite like Katrina—from cronyism to misleading the public to sheer ineptitude—so it's fitting that not only was this the moment that Wayne stepped forward but that he did it with such devastating thoroughness.
Climate-related disclosure is increasing as firms align their financial reporting with recommendations made by a global task force, which was established partly in response to concerns that assets are being mispriced because the full extent of climate risk is not being factored in.
Amnesty, in a report titled "They Just Kill", said the authorities used "deliberate obfuscation and misinformation" to make it impossible to monitor the full extent of killings, which overwhelmingly targeted poor and marginalized communities lacking the means or support to mount legal challenges against police.
" And John Brennan, who ran the C.I.A. under President Barack Obama, simply unloaded on Mr. Trump: "When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history.
Saudi royals: The full extent of a roundup in which four senior princes were detained under orders from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman remains unclear, but shows how far the prince is willing to go to lock down potential opponents within his own family.
" In a letter to Cipollone on Tuesday, Democrats urged him to disclose the full extent of his knowledge of Trump's Ukraine activities and said evidence suggested his office had been directly involved "in potential efforts to conceal President Trump's scheme from Congress and the public.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scott Garrett, who sought to shut down the U.S. Export-Import Bank two years ago as a Republican congressman, vowed on Wednesday to run the government trade lender to the full extent of its legal authority if confirmed as its next president.
It's really hard to put your finger on whether or not it's happening, because being the target of manipulation is like being the proverbial frog in the slowly boiling water — it's only after you're out that you realize the full extent of what was happening.
Fund managers and analysts say the disparity in the stock market performance reflects expectations that the impacts of the virus are being contained in China, while the full extent of the outbreak in developed markets such as the United States and Europe remains unknown.
"The evidence would be a short swing, a quick transition, a wince here or there at a golf course where he so obviously showed the full extent of his injuries and his pain," Chamblee said, referring to Woods' win at the 2008 U.S. Open.
"But McConnell is making it very plain he's not interested in the country learning the full extent of the president's misconduct," Schiff lamented to reporters shortly after it became clear that the Senate Republican leader had the votes to move forward without Democratic support.
Access to these sealed documents are in the national public interest and should be reviewed by Congress and the public to determine the full extent of any possible illegality and to inform federal policies aimed at ensuring a fair playing field for United States manufacturers.
His companies already have operations in at least 20 countries, including the Philippines, India, Turkey and Britain, but the full extent of his foreign financial ties is unclear because he has refused to release his tax returns or disclose the identity of his lenders.
But ultimately, the problem with this smart dress stunt is that men shouldn't need to see hard data — or even see women's harassment unfold on camera, which poses its own set of ethical issues — to wrap their minds around the full extent of the problem.
Wielding his public relations might, Armstrong was bizarrely afforded the opportunity to confess to his doping on the Oprah Winfrey Show, after which the full extent of his deceit and intimidation towards the media, his support staff and his teammates (as well as their spouses) became apparent.
The full extent of the disaster in North Carolina is not yet clear, but it is likely that this event — which occurred due to the interaction among Hurricane Matthew, a warmer than average Atlantic Ocean, and a frontal system that was stealthily draped across the eastern seaboard.
Absolutely. And should there be a mass pressure campaign to get Trump to release his taxes, so we can see the full extent of his ties to Russia, and an independent investigation into whether his campaign in any way coordinated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
"There are other witnesses that are scheduled to come this week before us, who are going to provide hopefully even more testimony to flesh out the full extent of what happened with regard to the Ukraine, as well as who was involved and who directed it," Rep.
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N. In return, she said, the Texas company agreed to continue to work with her group and others to develop methods for reporting on climate risks that would be practical for the company but still convey to investors the full extent of the risks it could face.
As brands race to develop new foundations, or add shades to existing lines, swatches — images that show the full extent of a brand's shade range by painting product directly onto the skin – have become the name of the game in an increasingly e-commerce driven world.
Many other technological hurdles still exist, such as determining the full extent of structural damage at the Fukushima plant, locating all the melted fuel in the three damaged reactors, and figuring out a way to remove the large quantities of contaminated water stored at the site.
No doubt there are many, many more conflicts, but with a president who refuses to release his tax returns and disclose to the American public the full extent of the Trump Organization, we can only speculate from information unearthed from scandals, leaks and limited personal financial records.
The full extent of what Manafort told Mueller remains unclear, and the special counsel on Friday is expected to outline in a court filing how the former Trump aide specifically violated his plea agreement, signed earlier this year, which mandates his cooperation with the special counsel investigation.
While the process has begun, the state needs to determine the full extent of the needs in Flint before a request for federal aid is made and that could take a period of time that he did not specify, said Dave Murray, press secretary for the governor.
A public apology by Park on Tuesday - for giving Choi access to draft speeches during the early months of her presidency - has done little to deflect demands that the president reveal the full extent of her ties with Choi and whether Choi gained favors from the relationship.
Jim Himes of Connecticut, a senior Democrat on the panel, said Tuesday that the committee does not yet fully understand the full extent of the efforts to give Russian dirt to the President's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and George Papadopoulos, the Trump campaign foreign policy adviser.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment The US can't seem to live without Afghanistan 2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally MORE (D-Hawaii) called for Smollett to be "prosecuted to the full extent of the law" if found guilty.
While it's too early to say for sure, Moon said that "if we see the full extent of the melt event that we expect, we'll be on course to have an amount of ice loss that might rival or even set a new record" this year.
Because the public still doesn't feel supported or empowered enough to tell their stories—even now, in the era of a visible, vocal #metoo community; we haven't heard the worst stories about the tight-knit, powerful boys' club, so we don't know the full extent of harm.
"The deal does not explicitly state whether the safe zone in question covers the current area of Turkish military presence — the 120-kilometer stretch between Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ain — or the full extent of the Turkey-Syria border controlled by the YPG," he said.
Images and video that have since emerged from the UNESCO World Heritage site reveal previously unknown damage to a number of structures, such as the Palmyra museum; however, other significant ruins survived unscathed, giving archaeologists hope as they begin assessing the full extent of ISIS's actions.

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