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PE firms succeed to the extent that their portfolio companies succeed, and to the extent that their portfolio companies succeed, America prospers.
To the extent that I can help, I don't know if the industry looks to me, but to the extent that we can help, we'll do our part. Okay.
To the extent that nuance is a virtue, he is one of the least virtuous figures in modern history, but to the extent that it is a burden, he is utterly liberated.
HENNINGER: I agree to the extent that, yes, it could.
To the extent that conferences do those things, they're great.
To the extent that he delivers speeches, he writes them.
It exists to the extent that one is tuning in.
To the extent that happened, I am unhappy about that.
But to the extent that they are leaving — why now?
To the extent that he knew how to love, anyway.
To the extent that they've heard the hype, they're not convinced.
To the extent that they do, it's really on the margins.
To the extent that there are risks, they're psychological, not physiological.
To the extent that they are exceptional, they are exceptional athletes.
To the extent that there may be legitimate questions about Mrs.
But to the extent that that happens, that's beyond his control.
To the extent that it matters, it was nice to see.
" To the extent that Bryant had been pursuing projects outside "S.
But that option only exists to the extent that drivers provide it.
To the extent that they are routine, they face being automated away.
She is valuable to the extent that her pain can motivate them.
Morley's eventual exile, to the extent that it existed, was self-imposed.
To the extent that Trump's comments were false, it was by design.
Nature matters only to the extent that humans get things from it.
To the extent that they praised the bill, most senators were restrained.
But it's not a paradox to the extent that cheeseburger soup is.
TO THE EXTENT THAT HAPPENS WE HAVE TO TAKE IT INTO CONSIDERATION.
To the extent that emissions are seen as bad, emitters become guilty.
To the extent that they disrupt global trade conventions, what's the mechanism?
To the extent that there are changes, they're going to be incremental.
To the extent that the CFPB does not do this, it fails.
Tonality had its comeback, to the extent that it ever went away.
Her art succeeds only to the extent that her hand is unseen.
To the extent that people can figure it out themselves, they should.
Phish's music is adventuresome exactly to the extent that it is familiar.
To the extent that Joker feels unique, it's thanks to Joaquin Phoenix.
It's complying to the extent that the agency can certify that much.
Are we taking care of customers to the extent that we can?
To the extent that the Chief Justice actively votes with the liberal bloc more often — or perhaps even to the extent that the media portrays the Chief Justice as the swing vote—his standing among conservatives may fall further.
And to the extent that they do so, they become competitors to utilities.
Those values are valuable to the extent that they are threatened by Muslims.
"To the extent that I'm standing for decency, that still exists," he said.
To the extent that Bannon's fading fortunes reflect that, it's a good thing.
The other would make payments only to the extent that Puerto Rico recovers.
To the extent that superdelegates have mattered, it's been on the informal side.
SORKIN: BUT TO THE EXTENT THAT THERE WERE LESSONS LEARNED FROM THAT EXPERIENCE.
For me, it's pivotal to the extent that it reflects what's happening today.
To the extent that all this saves on buildings, it detracts from GDP.
To the extent that it does, I think that's a good buying opportunity.
To the extent that ISIS functioned as a state, it was entirely predatory.
The opposition will push back, to the extent that its weakened capacity allows.
But it's only as useful to the extent that you follow the recommendations.
At least to the extent that that makes sense from a tactical standpoint.
To the extent that the Russians are seriously revisiting this is pretty interesting.
"You can deduct losses to the extent that you have winnings," Weston said.
The craftsmanship relies, to the extent that it's crafty, on two standard tricks.
But to the extent that there was an insider choice, it was Cruz.
To the extent that a climate agreement requires Republican support, it won't happen.
They are increasing in frequency to the extent that we cannot keep up.
The future, to the extent that humans are part of it, is bionic.
To the extent that taxes influence behavior, this seems like a misguided approach.
I rarely love Australian music to the extent that I love Royal Headache.
To the extent that this is a disrupter, that's great if they're successful.
To the extent that you can do it day in and day out.
To the extent that they satisfy all three of them they're more motivating.
"To the extent that he says he's going to be supportive of a strong, robust State Department and of the State Department's structure, to the extent that he's had — we applaud him getting the Americans back from North Korea," Sen.
The idea is that there's only one stakeholder that matters, and that is the shareholders, and to the extent that you ever care about employees or even customers, it's only to the extent that doing so will increase shareholder value.
To the extent that firms with pricing power charge more, it will hurt consumers.
To the extent that this is all about building infrastructure, the idea is welcome.
"To the extent that is a consideration … we have a board process," Stumpf said.
To the extent that this bias exists, employers would be smart to resist it.
To the extent that people don't use bitcoin, it's because they don't trust bitcoin.
And to the extent that their dossiers overlap, they will release what Republicans withheld.
To the extent that the Alt-Right dabbles in economics it is highly protectionist.
Executions skyrocketed, to the extent that nearly 1,000 people were hanged in 2015 alone.
But to the extent that you repeal Obamacare's pay-fors, you increase the debt.
And to the extent that his inhibitions are political, they are also moot now.
To the extent that they were not, enrollment and compliance could be negatively affected.
And: To the extent that they can't, how long do they continue to serve?
To the extent that it entrenched racial hierarchy, it seemed anti-egalitarian as well.
To the extent that that spillover grows and expands, then we will be concerned.
So she's in the film to the extent that she was in his life.
"And we're going to be constantly modifying that, to the extent that we can."
Which leads to the problem with "Saul," to the extent that it has one.
To the extent that they're used, all of the screws are Phillips/JIS fasteners.
I can't think of any that have come to the extent that Trump has.
To the extent that this is true, discouraging some innovation isn't a bad thing.
To the extent that it has permitted democracy, it has been with extreme reluctance.
To the extent that it was noticed, impeachment worked for Republicans and against Democrats.
To the extent that the movie has a political angle, it's perhaps gratuitously jingoistic.
And to the extent that we have been unfair in certain places, that's fine.
"To the extent that I've hurt people," he said, "of course I regret it."
To describe the plot, to the extent that there even is one, is pointless.
I disagree with you to the extent that I don't think these are little things.
And to the extent that they have Main Street shareholders, it is helpful for them.
"To the extent that you can keep your winnings under wraps, I would," she says.
To the extent that it does get worse, it would disproportionately affect the red states.
But we also weren't quite using social media to the extent that we do today.
But to the extent that politics is show business, Ocasio-Cortez is the film's star.
And to the extent that we are seeing growth, it's being driven by consumer spending.
He did not mobilize culture war issues to the extent that his predecessors would have.
To the extent that Trump owes anything to anyone in GOP politics, he owes Sessions.
Congress is likely to make amendments, but not to the extent that spending actually rises.
To the extent that Trump controls the agenda, he can continue to stoke these resentments.
To the extent that they can't take action, said Punderson, Juul will take civil action.
To the extent that they represented their generation, diffidence about sex is not the problem.
To the extent that topics such as training were thought about, the view was pessimistic.
To the extent that most people interact with bitcoin, it is through these centralized systems.
Similarly, to the extent that people do use blockchains, it is because they trust them.
New features matter only to the extent that they help build large, distinctive, vibrant communities.
This is positive to the extent that these factories are competitive in the global market.
His continued success speaks to the extent that white supremacy is in love with itself.
And finally the mystery was solved, at least to the extent that it could be.
To the extent that NSEERS ever enhanced our security, the program is no longer necessary.
"The briefing is classified only to the extent that specific information is classified," Blumenthal said.
To the extent that there are any ideas here at all, it's to blame immigrants.
To the extent that "Heat and Light" has a main character, he is Rich Devlin.
Sadly some remainers have become radicalised, to the extent that normal campaigning is becoming impossible.
To the extent that Trump has ever pivoted, it's almost always toward his worst impulses.
I try to look for both those elements to the extent that it is possible.
To the extent that it constrained her options, it felt like an impingement on freedom.
To the extent that they're going to be organized, I would assume they're going to.
To the extent that he has one, Mr. Lehrer's argument is that humans crave connection.
To the extent that any N.F.L. team plays a basic, predictable defense, the Seahawks do.
To the extent that they're fleeing poverty and violence, it's unfair to keep them out.
To the extent that art follows money, the tilt toward Asia comes as no surprise.
To the extent that they merely become power brokers, they deserve the beating they get.
Self-automation can free us only to the extent that it actually belongs to us.
Fiscal authorities, to the extent that they think coherently about these issues at all – i.e.
"To the extent that you can, taking care of yourself is really important," he said.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: To the extent that you worry about anything what would it be?
It is not immune to the laws of finance, to the extent that they exist.
No. We care about asset prices to the extent that they impact the real economy.
Back then, people did not care about politics to the extent that they do now.
To the extent that Democrats have that awareness, they should not shy away from it.
Other nations are useful to the extent that they contribute to Trump's primarily national goals.
Mr. Harrower expands the number of characters, to the extent that subplots form around them.
To the extent that it is a controversy, it's one entirely of Trump's own doing.
And to the extent that they are in place, they are deployed seemingly at random.
To the extent that the answer is yes, it's hard to think it's fully voluntary.
But to the extent that it affects the real economy, the Fed is willing to cut.
A pegged token would fluctuate in "value" only to the extent that the underlying asset fluctuated.
To the extent that any person can do that since only God can fully do it.
To the extent that Penny causes people to ponder such things, it's a valuable teaching tool.
You want them to topple an incumbent to the extent that any of those companies can.
I wasn't completely honest to the extent that those feelings go, but he got the message.
All the objects are integrated to the extent that the whole supersedes the found-object parts.
"To the extent that they use it to blame victims, I think it's harmful," Schmitt said.
To the extent that there are significant developments, we would like to continue documenting this [case].
To the extent that vocational education was promoted, it was in professions like law and medicine.
To the extent that they play a role in European culture, suburbs have a mixed image.
Other people are there to the extent that they drop in and out of his life.
At least not to the extent that a strong, in-person relationship or meaningful job might.
RDR2 seems to be attempting real realism in its game, to the extent that it's possible.
To the extent that this plants the seed for future growth is part of Obama's legacy.
To the extent that reducing shares outstanding improves the earnings picture, you can certainly argue that.
To the extent that Tim Tebow is free of it, or ever will be, he's lucky.
To the extent that I knew Dr. Nunez, I thought of him as reserved but friendly.
It almost happened a couple of summers ago, not to the extent that it hurt Hollywood.
Thus, our aim, to the extent that we can influence events, should be to induce change.
I love this new Mini Clubman — to the extent that you can "love" any material thing.
And to the extent that they try to knock Cruz, they are creating votes for Trump.
"Temporary provisions don't increase GDP to the extent that permanent ones do," he told The Hill.
To the extent that such information was shared with Congress, such a waiver may have occurred.
To the extent that they spoke at all, it was either in shouts or in sarcasm.
To the extent that this is true, we are always going to want lots of energy.
To the extent that there are significant developments, we would like to continue documenting this (case).
By two years later, to the extent that a count could be made, it was 2500.
Specifically, such payments will be reinvested only to the extent that they exceed gradually rising caps.
To the extent that Mr. Trump mentions the bloc at all, he tends to disparage it.
But to the extent that it's possible, she's the one who would have the best chance.
So nail down your menu today, and shop against it to the extent that you can.
China's post-Mao economic boom has occurred only to the extent that the country became capitalist.
But to the extent that it's a polemic, "Charged" reflects its author's passion for her subject.
So to the extent that these plans are blocked, the deficit would be that much larger.
"To the extent that sentiment echoes the views of authoritarian leaders, it empowers them," Simon said.
And to the extent that was a factor holding back investment, that should be a positive.
"To the extent that [uncertainty] was holding back investment, that should be a positive this year."
So, first of all, dynamic scoring does work, okay, to the extent that you change rules.
But none of those accusations appeared to threaten Kavanaugh's nomination to the extent that Sunday's did.
So, you know, to the extent that there's a prolonged trial, we're not anxious for that.
Both companies have maintained their credit metrics to the extent that their Rating Outlooks remain Stable.
So to the extent that the population is declining, you have a problem with economic recovery.
Places that are overly sterile and peaceful to the extent that they present a certain gloominess.
I could do it, to the extent that I did, because I still went to Starbucks.
Are you planning on overclocking the processor to the extent that a water cooler is actually required?
"To the extent that the 'alt-right' articulates that interest, it will continue to grow," Brimelow said.
Organic to the extent that anyone related to Victoria and David Beckham can be organic, that is.
So to the extent that that&aposs an issue now, we should really think about that seriously.
It largely is, but only to the extent that anyone in tech ever gives politics a thought.
To the extent that he wants to monetize that, he has to keep on playing the part.
To the extent that such exits provide more capital to spur innovation, this is no bad thing.
They are cooperative, to the extent that worker ants are sterile and so have literally zero fitness.
Low participation rates aside, to the extent that comments are made -- by individuals, businesses, associations, corporations, etc.
In some ways, to the extent that empathy can do it, it's the effect, not the cause.
When I say poor people, even to the extent that they ask for 100,000 pesos (about $2,000).
It has been to diminish American greatness, to the extent that even Russia looks good in comparison.
"So of course to the extent that she's responsible for that, that is very regrettable," he added.
More information is better, but only to the extent that it makes future policy actions more predictable.
So to the extent that his opponent can use Twitter owns to rattle him, well, why not?
"To the extent that you balkanize the workforce, you have the potential for more conflict," he said.
To the extent that our language about war hides its terrible truths, we are all being poisoned.
To the extent that this makes people's lives easier, the planners say, they will probably like it.
And to the extent that there's a decline in criminal jury trials, that is happening less frequently.
AlphaGo knew—to the extent that it could "know" anything—that the move was a long shot.
To the extent that you can rely on them, rely on these brands — I would say that.
To the extent that I have any biases that flow backwards from political commitments, so does he.
And to the extent that individual voters weren't benefiting, it was, of course, the other party's fault.
Police hate sex workers to the extent that they bring malicious prosecutions against women in these circumstances.
To the extent that Carrier makes air-conditioners and furnaces, you can hit them with the pocketbook.
To the extent that M.L.S. has been successful, it has been, West contends, through adopting global norms.
It seems like different remedies work for different people, to the extent that anything works at all.
To the extent that I can explain this phenomenon, it involves tiny organisms, maybe bacteria or plankton.
To the extent that the GOP continues to hang together, it will have enormous capacity to govern.
And to the extent that he can convince us of as much, we continue to reward him.
If there were nothing to this, why would Trump stonewall Congress to the extent that he has?
It's the conundrum of a capitalist society to the extent that it's truly a conundrum at all.
To the extent that it helps politicians deal with particular worries among voters, this can be beneficial.
To the extent that the Swiss watch industry has a Steve Jobs, Jean-Claude Biver is it.
To the extent that this view may be accurate, it is something that Democrats need to change.
The Clinton attack on Mr. Starr succeeded to the extent that it characterized the investigation as partisan.
China will also likely retaliate to the extent that they can and worsen the dispute, they added.
M ilch : To the extent that this sort of thing is appropriate, a focus on the illness. . . .
The same goes for Disney's queer characters, to the extent that queer characters exist in its films.
Its outward and visible part almost is money, to the extent that pennies still have value today.
"To the extent that they do turn out, they do tend to clearly lean Democratic," Fry said.
To the extent that males and females differ in these things, women appear dealt the better hand.
It eats away at credibility and it just shouldn't be used to the extent that it is.
" Ramirez is confident that "to the extent that we can do this in animals, it's actually tractable.
To the extent that we can, we're trying to develop art-based strategies that will support them.
To the extent that Clinton can make any dent among white men, he'd be the guy to do it, and to the extent that she'll need to appeal to the suburban moms and the dads that go with them, he has a record of connecting with them in Virginia.
He micromanaged to the extent that he could in all things, especially things that would advance his agenda.
The economy, to the extent that it's growing, is doing so thanks to policies Republicans claim to reject.
"To the extent that there's an obstruction case, then yes, DOJ's got to deal with it," Buttigeig said.
The first value is diminished by NIRP, to the extent that it now has a higher carrying cost.
To the extent that there might be any difference, there are different flavors of liberals, different flavors conservatives.
To the extent that homeschooling puts parents back in charge of their kids' education, more power to them.
Sometimes this work has been successful, apparently frustrating DHS to the extent that it decided to punish me.
For months, the alleged perpetrator overwhelmed all of Max's communication channels to the extent that they became unusable.
To the extent that you reverse that, you're not impacting medical care but there's more money for nurses.
Obviously, you can't push them to the extent that they'll sustain an injury or something in that nature.
To the extent that data is leaking out through the sign-in process, this plugs the biggest leak.
To the extent that TCM promotes a healthy diet and way of life, it is to be lauded.
To the extent that Trump has laid out his vision of foreign policy, he is a neo-isolationist.
Yet to the extent that economic data are telling a clear story, it is that inflation is contained.
To the extent that Trump has laid out his vision of foreign policy, he is a neo-isolationist.
And to the extent that Democrats feel it did Clinton in, that should be further cause for introspection.
"To the extent that it keeps their content costs down, we'd be open to it," he told Reuters.
As songs go, it is almost unbearably catchy, to the extent that you should think carefully before viewing.
To the extent that they've been intervening, they've been intervening at their own expense to protect their currency.
To the extent that insurers underpriced policies, the government shares the blame for overhyping the popularity of ObamaCare.
The cosmic balance of all this was quite exquisite, to the extent that it all felt rather unreal.
Even back in 1948, "Give 'Em Hell, Harry" stood out to the extent that we remember it today.
To the extent that you can take action to experience the pleasure you'd like, though, you deserve to.
"I would think the fight would be over that — to the extent that there's a fight," said Gundlach.
To the extent that these links are explicitly political and oppositional, this account of civil society holds true.
To the extent that people feel economically hard-pressed, they will be even less inclined to accept immigrants.
To the extent that new jobs are created, they come at the expense of other states and municipalities.
"To the extent that those wells are repeatable, there's a lot of money to be made," Lewis said.
"I think it will be a success, but not to the extent that Pokemon GO was," Ono said.
To the extent that those people are scared away by this breach, Verizon may well want to reconsider.
It is a marketplace in which news is valuable mainly to the extent that it serves those identities.
To the extent that readers find his argument persuasive, it is up to them to make it useful.
She found the refuge cold, hostile, and dirty, to the extent that she feared for her son's health.
I think we have overused the word love to the extent that it no longer has any meaning.
Polarization is rising, and to the extent that Sullivan senses a hardening of tribal lines, he's not wrong.
But, to the extent that this is a problem, lachrymose exercises like these are more cause than cure.
That's a useful tension to the extent that it makes an audience question its own place in history.
"To the extent that the market gets overheated, I don't think we'll jump into the inferno," he said.
But to the extent that negative effects are merely subjective and political, the case against secrecy is diminished.
To the extent that Israeli parents ever sleep soundly, it's because they know what they are up against.
" He added: "To the extent that it wasn't obvious misconduct, what does a person in my position do?
To the extent that there are legitimate concerns on this point, they don't need to be insurmountable hurdles.
To the extent that Americans paid any attention to the massacre, it was through a partisan, politicized lens.
" He added, "We will not, to the extent that we can, agree to their joining Europe and NATO.
According to the lawsuit, the Bulldozer-based chips weren't truly multicore processors to the extent that AMD claimed.
I was obsessed with achieving outcomes to the extent that the thought of letting clients down was terrifying.
To the extent that winds up an asset, fine, but that wasn't the basis of the selection either.
To the extent that we can call it a market at all, health care is not self-correcting.
To the extent that there is a middle-ground position, it is for something like the status quo.
And that is why, to the extent that I can say I've said it in the budget speech.
Which may mean that "We're Gonna Die" is not for everyone, except to the extent that it is.
Even to the extent that if I had to do the dishes, then you have to do something.
To the extent that you've watched those, the more recent mistakes at Wells Fargo, what are the lessons?
To the extent that we avoid this, it's by adopting a pluralistic view of the people around us.
This book works, to the extent that it does, because Kolhatkar piles detail after detail upon one another.
The ensemble seems particularly well positioned, to the extent that the movie doesn't really have a singular lead.
"To the extent that the aircraft makes sense we would obviously consider acquiring more in future," he said.
To the extent that she thought about them at all, it was to lament their effect on business.
These people are, to the extent that a large research university is like a nation-state, true patriots.
They have not taken the oath, so they are covered by the act — to the extent that matters.
" His voice certainly projects, though, to the extent that you may feel like retitling this production "Screamy Todd.
So to the extent that political systems are becoming less liberal, I think they're also becoming less democratic.
To the extent that we can facilitate commercial growth here at Vandenberg, we are willing to do that.
To the extent that anyone on the show is looking for love, they're doing so casually, nonaggressively, realistically.
To the extent that it shifts focus toward the tools of the rock trade, the show is illuminating.
He was right to the extent that he was reminding people that an accusation is not itself proof.
To the extent that you want to whip people into an anti-immigrant fervor, it's a good idea.
But to the extent that clashes do ratchet up in scale, the evidence suggests they will help Trump.
These tactics, to the extent that they are successful, reveal a truth about what really brings Americans together.
To the extent that a rise in inequality was sustained, it would gradually decline as new markets matured.
To the extent that the retail investor is invested in the market, those buybacks are helpful for them also.
To the extent that women self-objectify, they really take a disparate view from their body's physical, corporeal reality.
But to the extent that he represents a vague rejectionism and a hostility to civil discourse, he's extremely dangerous.
To the extent that the three of us differ, it's not based on knee-jerk ideology, or simplistic slogans.
I think to the extent that GPS is replacing hippocampal function, it's likely to be a really minuscule amount.
But with tariffs looming, "everybody finally woke up to the extent that 'maybe I should face reality'," he said.
To the extent that Mr. Ritchie is responsible for Rocco's truancy, it reflects poorly on him as a parent.
As you get older, she said, the shape will change to the extent that any writing may become unrecognizable.
"To the extent that they're vulnerable to rapidly rising rates, I don't think that's in the cards," he said.
To the extent that she's obsessed with anything, it's simply caring for her husband, their child, and their home.
To the extent that Five Star did have a political platform, it vaguely resembled that of a Green Party.
"So the reason we're investing to the extent that we are is that we are under-penetrated," he said.
To the extent that improvements are material and can be sustained, they may lead to more positive rating action.
But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends.
To the extent that Robby didn't execute perfectly, she never really abandoned the one thing he was doing wrong.
And it -- it made me realize that to the extent that I had been successful, it wasn't about me.
To the extent that banks were facilitators of these offshore accounts, it would add impetus to more regulatory scrutiny.
To the extent that Witt is arguing anything, she's arguing against the foreclosure of meaning and possibility in sex.
Yes there is, but I don't think it is to the extent that is made out throughout the country.
"To the extent that this is going to undermine gasoline price strength, it's bad for the complex," Kilduff said.
To the extent that any study can accurately measure this stuff, holidays and special occasions do boost sexual activity.
She wants out, but only to the extent that she wants to feel like she stands on her own.
But to the extent that it has exposed a long-ignored dimension in American politics, it may be helpful.
"Historically, it means the demonization of minorities within a society to the extent that they feel insecure," he said.
Society will improve only to the extent that we engage with reality to solve our individual and collective problems.
To the extent that Trumpist nationalism and white ethnocentrism are closely linked, it may be hard to disentangle them.
To the extent that the sexual assault accusations against Moore hurt him, that also has wider implications beyond Alabama.
To the extent that Russian interference shifted votes, Trump was the beneficiary—and intentionally so, according to Mueller's indictment.
To the extent that making a device that doesn't explode suggests design expertise, Apple is still ahead of Samsung.
"To the extent that this represents fiscal stimulus, this is a late-in-the-business-cycle-move," Griffin said.
So to the extent that there's a possibility that Kavanaugh could be a pivotal swing voter on Roe v.
Warren is the most-favored candidate among Harris supporters, to the extent that is may cause her significant problems.
To the extent that the ACA currently has problems, it is the direct result of sabotage by Republican politicians.
Judge for yourself, to the extent that you can from the redacted documents behind that link, and be unsurprised.
To the extent that basketball fans cared about individual basketball players, it was college basketball players they cared about.
Tactical decision-making is effective only to the extent that it's guided by an overarching, unified enterprise security strategy.
Indeed, to the extent that Mazars is distinguishable from prior investigations into past presidents, those distinctions cut against Trump.
This one, truthfully, seemed simpler than the rest, to the extent that I doubted myself when filling it in.
It's hardly a comedy but is nevertheless hopeful to the extent that it clears some space for a future.
And to the extent that they aren't, the fault lies not in our robots, but in our political leaders.
To the extent that "queen of daytime" is any kind of office, it's one Ms. Winfrey has never abused.
To the extent that new voter turnout is higher, it isn't breaking for Sanders, and youth turnout hasn't exploded.
To the extent that free flow of information threatens the powerful, those in power will seek to suppress it.
Imagine letting go of grudges to the extent that Gore did, at least in terms of his public comportment.
GM executives have said they do not intend to abandon cars to the extent that Ford and FCA have.
To the extent that journalists mentioned her cancer, it played as a feel-good tale in her rearview mirror.
Oversight is very important and it is one of our obligations to comply to the extent that we can.
" He texts right back: "Yes, they are afraid to the extent that they don't need to protect their young.
That's true to the extent that only certain immediate relations are eligible for family-sponsored visas for permanent residence.
As Franklin and Washington foresaw, our Constitution is corrupt only to the extent that we, the people, are corrupt.
To the extent that U.S. professors didn't produce anything measurable, we came to be characterized as unproductive, even parasitic.
To the extent that your attitude toward him is mainly censorious, he simply won't want to be around you.
Unsworth&aposs lawyers must successfully prove that Musk&aposs actions demonstrated negligence to the extent that they harmed Unsworth.
You can only tap your HSA balance to the extent that you and your employer have already funded it.
And are you bothered by that to the extent that you would have been when you were in Congress?
And I have to say, I am determined not to do that again to the extent that I can.
Traditionally, to the extent that there was ever any particular color associated with camp, it was lavender, says Wojcik.
To the extent that changes in partisan balance do happen, it's mostly because a slightly different electorate turns out.
To the extent that the film persuades you that he is right, "Embrace of the Serpent" is potentially life-changing.
To the extent that there's been a miscommunication or a misunderstanding, we certainly apologize, because we're all about family here.
To the extent that he actually goes out and does something shocking and terrible, he should, of course, be criticized.
Problems will persist, but not to the extent that it requires overlooking or ignoring the substantial number of overlapping interests.
Indeed, natives would be negatively affected to the extent that they would have fewer people to share those costs with.
"To the extent that anybody thought that I meant something different, that is not what I intended it," Biden said.
She's likable, funny, and to the extent that the greatest athlete/warrior/mercenary in this particular universe can be, relatable.
To the extent that any of these efforts had an impact on the 218 elections, it appears to be small.
Some people will note that to the extent that he's having an impact, it's a pretty conventional Republican policy vision.
He also pulled hard on her leash, to the extent that the pooch's paws left the floor of the elevator.
And, to the extent that investors make a profit on a sale, Seedrs takes a 7.5% cut of the gains.
And to the extent that it offers employees desks with computers on them, it may faintly resemble other Facebook offices.
But to the extent that activist ideology operates within the actual show, it's presented as unsettled and up for debate.
To the extent that code "conveys meaning," it does seem like an art form with a valid claim to copyright.
Kissinger wanted to be on top of issues to the extent that he asked for an afternoon brief as well.
To the extent that we get back into some form of business with Hauwei, what do you tell our allies?
You know if a cultural phenomenon explodes to the extent that Brian Billick is aware of it, it's way overdone.
To the extent that Marrone is a better coach than Gus Bradley, maybe the Jaguars can be better in 2017.
It's something they might attempt, though maybe not pull off to the extent that I would drink what they made.
To the extent that it's about identifying familiar objects and following rules, existing technologies should be up to the task.
At least, to the extent that Musk could ever allow himself or his company to fall out of the headlines.
To the extent that there has been a major political realignment in America, it likely happened during Barack Obama's presidency.
That said, to the extent that political power rather than concrete legislation is the goal, that's probably for the best.
"Sadly some remainers have become radicalized, to the extent that normal campaigning is becoming impossible," Farage tweeted after the incident.
BUT CERTAINLY NOT TO THE EXTENT THAT WAS PORTRAYED TODAY IN THE EPA CONFERENCE, WHICH I FOUND A BIT OVERREACHING.
To the extent that the candidates do talk about America's longer-term fiscal woes, Mrs Clinton is the more credible.
They were asked to indicate to the extent that they agreed with this based on this information and the profile.
To the extent that this setback to stockmarkets undermines consumer and business confidence, it is likely to drag down growth.
But over the course of one weekend things escalated to the extent that Prince Harry felt he had to act.
"To the extent that our clients have issues before federal agencies, we will continue to fully disclose that," he continued.
Regime surrogates managed to shape the Iranian narrative to the extent that they achieved the nuclear deal they desperately wanted.
There are spoilers for the Transformers films in this post, to the extent that you can even really spoil them.
Maybe. We're only interested in things to the extent that they are on the main track of our research program.
To the extent that the pressure for higher rates is a sign of contagion, it is only a mild one.
Indeed, to the extent that that crisis is a problem for the European Union (EU), Russia is all for it.
To the extent that we ever approach a position like that I will be fully transparent, including with policymakers here.
To the extent that paedophilia is an orientation, like being straight or gay, attempts to change it are probably pointless.
International markets, Cook's go-to for growth, are struggling to the extent that they can't yet fill in the gaps.
But to the extent that this describes political science at all, it describes only a very narrow sliver of it.
But to the extent that moral considerations entered into one's decision to serve Trump, the time to reconsider has arrived.
To the extent that a state's population centers "control politics," it's because that's where most of the people actually live.
"I, however, would be willing to cooperate with law enforcement to the extent that I am able," the source wrote.
To the extent that sexual harassment becomes an issue in the upcoming midterms, there are warning signs for both parties.
If their technology applies down the supply chain - and to the extent that is proprietary - they could pinch the competition.
"But to the extent that you can be accommodating, you better err on the side of being accommodating," he added.
"To the extent that anybody thought that I meant something different, that is not what I intended it," he said.
I definitely noticed that my muscles felt slightly less stiff and sore, but not to the extent that I'd hoped.
The schemes will benefit banks to the extent that they offload farm loans with weak repayment prospects to state governments.
To the extent that any person or any publication, contradicts these teachings, it deserves to be condemned by the ADL.
To the extent that Mr. Stern has competitors it is the short list of shows that interview celebrities at length.
To the extent that this election will determine Brazil's growth outlook, it will also have ripple effects across the region.
To the extent that it means making something that will appeal to a wide range of viewers, she's nailed it.
To the extent that investigation is not focused entirely on Comey—which I hope it isn't—that should probably continue.
To the extent that a vote for a black president was a vote for progress, it was a nonbinding resolution.
To the extent that "The Last Jedi" answers any of them, did you feel obliged to consult with J. J.?
To the extent that any Republicans deserve credit for this constraint, though, they are mostly elected Republicans in the Senate.
But to the extent that Trump did change the Republican coalition, he changed its class composition, not its racial composition.
To the extent that people remain unaware of this distinction (and the extent is great), brain-diseased people suffer greatly.
To the extent that it would be limited and formed or formal, we might assume that it would be stable.
To the extent that it salvaged something of that regard under the Obama presidency, Trump's election surely lost it again.
Also, to the extent that the story makes any sense at all, it's a story about the very long run.
To the extent that economists dissent from the current course of public policy action, they do so in two ways.
To the extent that her dancers resemble figures in the exhibition, they look like St. Sebastian and other wounded martyrs.
To the extent that mass transit is a city's lifeblood, its role is not just to drain but to nourish.
To the extent that Trump is breaking new ground, the courts have not had the opportunity to establish presidential responsibility.
And the U.S. ought to be in a relationship with Russia aligned against China, to the extent that we can.
And, to the extent that that is the objection [socialists] raise, they have a lot of allies on the right.
To the extent that a Trump Doctrine is emerging, it seems to be this: don't get roped in by doctrine.
To the extent that Gorsuch said anything of substance at his hearing, he put himself across as a mainstream figure.
"To the extent that Instagram can launch all these Snapchat-like features, advertisers may wonder why they're advertising with Snap."
To the extent that those transplants were professionals with established networks to their home countries or regions, Dubai has benefited.
"To the extent that there are share buybacks, that's capital that's recycled back into the economy," the Treasury secretary said.
"It is deeply worrying that so many children are unhappy to the extent that they are self-harming," Reed said.
To the extent that some restaurants are struggling, one explanation may be shifting consumer tastes rather than health care costs.
To the extent that YouTube's new system was meant to actually verify its verified users, it was a good thing.
To the extent that one theme predominates, it is a worthy one: the inner lives and imperilled freedom of women.
"To the extent that a transaction poses a risk, it is something that we want to look at," he added.
ET. "To the extent that this transcript is available to all of us, I intend to release it," he said.
"To the extent that a load should affect the magma bodies underground, there should be a connection," Dr. Ekström said.
Vanguard's consistent growth produced riches for Mr. Bogle, but not to the extent that another ownership structure might have done.
And to the extent that there's any method at all to the Trump campaign at this point, that's the plan.
To the extent that that's true, there was a natural alignment of interests between these journalists and the Russian government.
To the extent that those fears have been relegated to the history books is due almost entirely to federal law.
To the extent that causes and advertisements line up, it's only a marriage of convenience — often, one without real compatibility.
But Cousins is smart, passionate and searching to the extent that he has more than earned the right to experiment.
To the extent that Sanders's concept of democratic socialism has gained traction, it's not because capitalism has failed the masses.
And to the extent that there is some deal to be made, I don't think it changes this new reality.
So to the extent that he's getting people to tilt toward running for state legislature, that's a very good thing.
To the extent that bureaucracies stand for the impartial application of the law, they're a central component of a democracy.
Other intelligence agencies have also provided support to the entertainment industry, but not to the extent that the CIA has.
However, to the extent that it was unwitting, that likely protects them from prosecution for their assistance to the Russians.
To the extent that we have and these, the upstart CEOs have needed to be, it's for their own means.
"To the extent that this trade war continues and it continues to inflict damage, stock prices can go anywhere," Damodaran said.
Bill: Well, the trade war that you just mentioned could escalate to the extent that extends beyond the U.S. and China.
Yet this failing (to the extent that it is one; such passages were always enjoyable) is a testament to Faragher's research.
To the extent that incarceration has reduced crime (as it surely has), it has done so inefficiently and with gratuitous harshness.
There are potential indirect benefits too, to the extent that the tax amnesty may help bolster economic growth through public investment.
To the extent that you hold these negative beliefs about any food, you'll continue to have a tumultuous relationship with it.
To the extent that robo-advising companies are stealing customers away from overpriced investment advisers, that's a great development for consumers.
We must have our State Department engaged, we must have our military engaged to the extent that they need to be.
So many of them have even embraced their grays to the extent that their Instagram handles reflect it: young_and_gray, saltandpeperpixie, gray.and.beyond.
To the extent that he tries to justify his dishonesty he does so by implying that other politicians are even worse.
Whether they could do it to the extent that he's [Trump] suggested I think would require some congressional authorization and direction.
To All The Boys I've Loved Before is big online to the extent that it has spawned its very own meme.
I think to the extent that they provide platforms that are the most open to providing people with menus of options.
Only to the extent that it is unable to provide for itself will it seek power from the next level up.
"We didn't change to the extent that the other person wanted or as quickly as the other person needed," he said.
"And to the extent that there is bad behavior in that industry, that is not what this is about," he added.
But to the extent that these kinds of creative exercises help promote innovation in the transportation sector, I'm all for it.
DAVID FABER: Yeah, now to the extent that obviously you come in with a certain ask, and they come with theirs.
And so that calls into question the credibility of the victim, to the extent that he had excessive amounts of alcohol.
To the extent that the recovery in the US is linked to the global rebound, that suggests some headwinds going forward.
The plan, to the extent that such a thing exists, would seem to follow the template he used with North Korea.
If people feel leery about the economy to the extent that it makes them cautious, that's a good thing, Bair said.
And so to the extent that the government needs to try and even the playing field, that's what we should do.
However, this is a positive development to the extent that the new rules temper unsustainable price rises in the housing market.
To the extent that a higher inheritance tax can fund cuts to all other taxes, the system can be more efficient.
To the extent that purveyors of Live media can, they should focus on improving and diversifying all their offerings around video.
To the extent that boredom is a lack of stimulation, we have cured it, and this isn't necessarily a good thing.
It repeated across the country, overwhelming federal prisons to the extent that half of inmates were serving time for drug offenses.
To the extent that Ferrer has anything damaging to offer, the defense will likely argue he was acting on his own.
" "To the extent that areas of concern are called to our attention, we remediate the issue based on the resources available.
"To the extent that there is a 'new normal,' it has locked in a much starker urban-rural divide," he said.
To the extent that oil traders, investors and analysts are interested in gasoline or oil demand, the errors offset one another.
This means Mechanical Turk is useful, but only to the extent that researchers are aware of, and compensate for, its pitfalls.
It's natural to think that voters had already factored this in, to the extent that they perceived it as a problem.
To the extent that Latin America features at all it is as a source of unwanted immigrants and cut-price competition.
But most importantly, OTT messenger platforms are valuable to users to the extent that one's peers are also on the network.
But to the extent that they complicate the racial Othering that the two male writers also treat, these themes lose sharpness.
"To the extent that her family's watching, we'll try to get her home as soon as we can," the lawyer said.
To the extent that graduates then list these traits in their job-application letters, they are commodifying their personalities, it's true.
To the extent that San Francisco is still out in front, it's a story of the past American half century, too.
But to the extent that they push Rubio, they are trying to make a sale that the GOP outsiders won't buy.
To the extent that-- JOHN MALONE: 'Cause-- 'cause sports is local, news is--I mean, local in the sense of national.
Foreign critics of his Chechnya policy enraged him to the extent that he once offered to have a French journalist castrated.
To the extent that the stronger dollar discourages foreign investment in America, there may be some reduction in the trade deficit.
Other than the fact, what do you expect happens when you demonize law enforcement to the extent that it's been demonized?
And to the extent that we blind ourselves to them or we dehumanize the other side, we will pay some price.
To the extent that chartreuse is a rather perfect artifact of its age, an updated one can't be a re-enactment.
The practical issue, to the extent that there is one, is more likely to arise if Democrats ever take power again.
Competing Islamic courts are the supreme legal authority, but only to the extent that local armed factions will back them up.
But to the extent that much of his wealth is Amazon stock, they're going to need to do something with that.
To the extent that some systems do relatively more outpatient work than others, using patient days will yield a skewed result.
To the extent that he even acknowledged these tumultuous times, he tried to see them as an opportunity for personal growth.
"A lot of my 'mama' friends were not returning to the work force to the extent that I assumed," she recalled.
Our industrial farming system is a moral (and ecological) horror, and to the extent that I participate in that, I'm complicit.
Yes, but only to the extent that they could defend them in court—which is less far than you might assume.
To the extent that you have now informed me of something, I was not aware that he had expressed an apology.
To the extent that refugees were fed, they got watery soups, served with a weak coffee substitute and hard brown bread.
I'm an unabashed devotee of beans, and a purist to the extent that I prefer to cook my beans from scratch.
They will support a candidate or a party only to the extent that it is a way to advance the agenda.
This documentary about siblings and irrevocable memory loss is sad and eerie to the extent that you wish it were fiction.
To the extent that there's something to that — and there certainly is — it comes from Fox's unique place in conservative media.
Europe and America no longer feel they can rely on each other to the extent that they could in the past.
To the extent that this feeds the wave that is being driven by women voters this fall, it could help Democrats.
"To the extent that [internal] people had questions, the pilot got everyone comfortable that this was resonating with consumers," Linnartz said.
To the extent that we can put our finger on any reliable facts, many of them are slippery and two-sided.
"And absent any consequences to the extent that he perceives the acquittal as an exoneration, it's a fake exoneration," Jeffries argued.
To the extent that he is being held to a measurement he disdains, he has no one to blame but himself.
Also, I disagree with your wife, but only to the extent that you are comfortable telling hosts about your medical issue.
To the extent that violence was even recognized by colonial empires, it was "justified" as an instrument of law and order.
To the extent that the new reformers propose a solution, it is to attract foreign investment by relaxing rules on exports.
They seem to have given up on the country, giving it attention only to the extent that it harbors dangerous radicals.
To the extent that a brain-computer interface creates useful input mechanisms for virtual reality goggles or other futuristic hardware — sure!
Furthermore, to the extent that there is abuse, it might be better tackled by state-level agencies or other federal watchdogs.
The diver&aposs lawyers must now successfully prove that Musk&aposs actions demonstrated negligence to the extent that they harmed Unsworth.
To the extent that citizens are left questioning whether they should hold in regard their very system of government, Russia benefits.
"Refined supply will still exceed demand to 2275, but not to the extent that prices tank substantially," analyst Giles Lloyd wrote.
And these investors are new at this, but this is the wave of future activism, to the extent that it persists.
Which has some truth to it, but not to the extent that they're perpetrating it, and it creates real societal issues.
The first two episodes push this "insinuate, don't reveal" approach too far, however, to the extent that little of consequence happens.
Conventional ideas as to why it did not happen, to the extent that they are ever offered, are shaky at best.
The plot of The Trump Prophecy (to the extent that there is a plot) is simple and based on a memoir.
To the extent that I know that's out there, it seems important to shrug it off and do what I do.
I want to invest in and be part of that and to the extent that other sports — and no, I'm not just talking about NFL, there's several sports that we invest in — to the extent that we invest in those sports and we're working together to create a great fan experience, we will invest in those too.
Several of the animals appear to be dipped in lurid colored ink and inflated to the extent that they appear balloon-like.
These steps did have some impact on cooling commodity trading last year, but probably not to the extent that the authorities wanted.
Trumpism is largely a cultural phenomenon, but to the extent that it also involves substantive policy promises, this is its purest expression.
"To the extent that the couple referenced have found a solution, the writer would be pleased to hear from you," he wrote.
To the extent that these are deemed more than sufficient to recapitalize a non-viable bank, SRs and SRFs may be lowered.
Some requests are normal, and to the extent that they don't hurt anyone nor damage one's own integrity, we have no problem.
And to the extent that a film gets the public talking about this subject, it enacts the most lifesaving work of culture.
Basic physics has also evolved to the extent that you can simulate and manipulate the signal from the sample using computational techniques.
So, to the extent that those things reflect internal emotional states, then maybe there are some feelings and emotions attached to it.
To the extent that your tax revenue is going to pay off old debts, it is not going to provide current services.
"We disclosed our identities, methodology, and findings, and engaged with each site to the extent that they were willing," the researchers wrote.
Downward pressure could also arise if the bank's capital markets franchise is damaged to the extent that it affects the business model.
To the extent that such communication verges on violence or the threat of violence, it loses the immunity of the First Amendment.
A few months ago Triple H was indirectly responsible for injuring Seth Rollins, to the extent that he would likely miss Wrestlemania.
Gorillas and chimpanzees can walk bipedally for short periods of time, but they're not doing it to the extent that humans are.
"And to the extent that he was capable of love, I believe he loved his children, his mother, and he loved Elizabeth."
Even when they do, the Z Camera's additions don't enrich my experience to the extent that I'd pay a premium for them.
To the extent that these methods were successful, it was because they played on real social tensions here in the United States.
The SDGs overlap with the mandate of the International Monetary Fund to the extent that they affect sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
The science on this point is settled, to the extent that any science ever is, in the pursuit of proving a negative.
Obviously to the extent that trade policy impacts that outlook we have to factor it in and we do factor that in.
Although these backing tracks are the right tempo, their rhythm is often completely wrong, to the extent that they can be distracting.
Finally, to the extent that firms do buy dollars to bring profits home, they will push up the value of the greenback.
And to the extent that these companies' platforms have publicly available policies for moderating content, those policies are vague and applied inconsistently.
To the extent that catastrophe risk is already embedded in the rating level, disaster-driven rating actions are likely to be rare.
I think that Bill Clinton was, to the extent that he carried out his responsibilities as president, he sort of did fine.
There's the movement to look at sweatshops and that's been helpful, but not to the extent that it has happened to food.
"Ketamine is a surprisingly safe anesthetic, to the extent that it's on the World Health Organization's list of essential medicines," said Jones.
Let me hasten to stress that I'm not an OS partisan, or, to the extent that I am, I'm inclined toward Google.
Rosberg, also on well-used ultrasofts, struggled to the extent that he lost sixth place to Nico Hulkenberg on the last lap.
Our sources say the 2 are getting along, to the extent that they're able to work out the whole co-parenting thing.
Throughout the presidential campaign, Tom Brady supported Donald Trump, at least to the extent that he owns one of those goofy hats.
And to the extent that budgets have recovered anywhere, they've had to contend with ever ballooning pension costs and dwindling state support.
To the extent that it deals with tax reductions for businesses, it affects big corporations and has little impact on small businesses.
"Our goal to the extent that there's any business goal at all is to help people get on the Internet," Zuckerberg said.
We can extrapolate to the extent that these wild predictions can trigger the same fear response as an actual physical threat would.
The tech industry has the ability to streamline and automate processes to the extent that costs are cut enough to stop outsourcing.
To the extent that "Nina" has a plot, it involves Clifton's efforts to help her and preserve his own patience and dignity.
And to the extent that U.S. forces are threatened by the Syrian military, it's only because they're within range of their weapons.
To the extent that BDS actions succeed, ordinary Palestinians — already mired in poverty — tend to suffer the worst of the economic effects.
Pharmaceutical companies in particular are willing to pay serious money for data to the extent that PicnicHealth is seeing $5,000 gross margins.
More automation could lead to a boost in productivity, but not to the extent that people are thrown out of their jobs.
To the extent that we ever had a regular, Clinton-style national conversation on anything, the daytime talk show was its forum.
Birds like peregrine falcons fly in, and mosquitos proliferate — to the extent that locals refer to them as the "Greenlandic Air Force."
But the media can constrain Mr. Trump only to the extent that it can rouse public opinion against him and his policies.
It's a good time to check pace, breathe easy and, to the extent that it's possible during a 211881-mile run, relax.
Greenwald's model will satisfy readers, on Twitter and elsewhere, to the extent that they recognize the same malignancy, or agent of oppression.
"To the extent that value is based on a simple calculation about ratios, that's a very simplistic definition of value," Miller said.
To the extent that activity is based on promised OPEC production cuts, there is reason for caution, given the cartel's past record.
He is detested by Democratic voters to the extent that any nominee will have a fully unified party behind him or her.
"To the extent that they are not, collectively we need to do a better job of communicating with one another," he said.
We wrote some good songs for that record, but we didn't realize that we'd alienate people to the extent that we did.
The state is the nation's playground, too, to the extent that 1.4 million Florida jobs depend on rolling out the welcome mat.
"We have found that work stimulates cognitive development to the extent that work is engaging and also challenging," she told the Post.
To the extent that Democrats let themselves get too off the track in abstract cultural issues, they're going to not do that.
To the extent that Washington is looking for foreign support, it could be another three or seven years before America's reputation recovers.
To the extent that increased demand for jobs would result in more working hours, "that hasn't been happening as much for men."
"To the extent that any of those memos are classified, that would be HPSCI," he added, referring to the House Intelligence Committee.
To the extent that these issues define elections, especially Senate elections (where conservative rural voters matter more), Democrats are at a disadvantage.
And that means that to the extent that anyone emerges as a victor from the Trump trade war, it will be … China.
" He added: "To the extent that there are issues with change in taxation systems regarding physical presence, that needs to be addressed.
To the extent that this is true, the inherent conflict between a Democratic president and a Republican Senate will only be exacerbated.
And this character would not have resonated at all, to the extent that she does in this movie, without the close-up.
The book is autobiographical but not an autobiography — except to the extent that Lopez's life of exploration has come to define him.
To the extent that real urgency on climate change takes hold, or innovation outstrips expectations, that will happen faster than currently projected.
To the extent that the US signals it's wide open for fossil fuel investments, it will take the edge off that risk.
But I think that's going to be the new normal to the extent that any of these things do continue to happen.
To the extent that Mr. Weinstein was innocent, he said, it was in both his and The Times's interest to know that.
To the extent that people felt the deal was rigged against them and in favor of the powerful, it gave him fodder.
Certainly to the extent that she's now got a book deal, it's nothing compared to the hell that was inflicted on you.
They are often paranoid, resentful or narcissistic, but not always to the extent that they had been found to have a disorder.
I think to the extent that you see real power changing in this country, you see it in culture rather than politics.
"To the extent that we get a good number out of there that could be another catalyst for the dollar," said Bechtel.
To the extent that we are aware, even generally, of the information we hold, removing it is one more elusive technological hurdle.
IT IS TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR U.S. BUSINESSES TO THE EXTENT THAT WE CAN COMPETE FAIRLY, OPENLY, WITH FREE AND FAIR RECIPROCAL TRADE.
To the extent that F.C. revealed anyone's intentions, it was the intention—perhaps unconscious—of the facilitator, not of the autistic child.
It's also the clearest sign yet that he values the rule of law only to the extent that it benefits him personally.
People like him or dislike him to the extent that they like or dislike his party and the minority government it leads.
Much of the veteran wing of the Democratic Party—to the extent that it exists—is lining up in support of Buttigieg.
The partisanship is obscuring everything Trump says and does to the extent that people always want to see it in the negative.
It's not a question of exaggerating small problems into big ones and big ones to the extent that they are totally unmanageable.
That happened under Bill Clinton and again under George W. Bush — but not to the extent that it has happened under Obama.
"The McGahn ruling won't matter one way or the other, except to the extent that Roberts finds its reasoning persuasive," Tushnet said.
To the extent that state lawmakers like Levdansky and Kessler even realized what was going on, they didn't have time to respond.
"To the extent that they can&apost build their own [tech stacks] they will look to acquire best of breed," he said.
To the extent that there had been any weakness in Democratic turnout so far this year, it had been among black voters.
To the extent that you can substitute the latter for the former — intelligence for stuff — you save money in the long run.
Typically, they say, queer or trans characters in games are painted with broad strokes, to the extent that they're included at all.
To the extent that party loyalty or out-of-district donors sway legislators to subvert their own constituents' interests, legislators represent poorly.
MH: We've lost a sense of craftsmanship and ownership online to the extent that artists barely even update their personal websites anymore.
"I have never seen Chicago shut down to the extent that NYC had in this past storm," Amuse tells The Creators Project.
So maybe I'm making an ask here: To the extent that the big companies can work together, I think it's good for everyone.
He said those efforts alone wouldn't meet the world's energy needs and also reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the extent that is necessary.
Shareholder returns that exceed FCF generation are incorporated into current ratings, to the extent that leverage remains below Fitch's 3x total leverage threshold.
But to the extent that they are, it is a far more serious and deeply felt debate than the one Republicans are having.
So to the extent that sex helps us to stay calm, we might actually see less aggression and more congeniality in the workplace.
So to the extent that this is a "LEAKED VIDEO," as Breitbart characterized it, it reveals very little that anyone didn't already know.
To the extent that scooters replace driving, they yield a huge gain in efficiency and a reduction in the environmental footprint of travel.
To the extent that she used the term to draw new attention to conditions at camps along the border, she's on safer ground.
He pointed out that past administrations, led by Republicans and Democrats alike, did not "demonize" the press to the extent that Trump has.
"To the extent that exchange-rate changes affect employment (it is) potentially quite important but not the only thing that happens," he said.
"But it's not to the extent that the United States is opposed to inter-Korean projects," Cho told a parliamentary audit on Monday.
Diplomats have previously told BuzzFeed News that they can't understand why Italy's new government prioritizes the issue to the extent that it does.
He said Microsoft's Azure cloud offering is also interesting, but only to the extent that companies care about the legacy Microsoft product stack.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: No, but to the extent that Lyft would be a proxy for Uber, if you think it is at all.
Crucially, though, to the extent that the hard Brexiteers are pushed to the margins, other voices will be able to enter the debate.
To the extent that he differed from other GOP figures, it was merely in sticking to hardline conservative positions on immigration and crime.
"To the extent that there is uncertainty remaining, we're going to see a delay in investment, and that hits the economy," Rojas said.
But we still have not used our cultural heritage to the extent that we can in terms of making Greece a unique destination.
"To the extent that voters are motivated to get out and vote in a close race, I think it helps us down-ticket."
He withdrew, and the industry seemed to withdraw from him – to the extent that Fraser wondered if he'd been blacklisted by the HFPA.
But to the extent that they take their Trump opposition seriously, Cruz has perversely become their best hope for enduring influence over politics.
This has gone unfulfilled, to the extent that the White House shifted $600 million from combatting the Ebola virus into anti-Zika efforts.
To the extent that FITB is able to successfully execute on its strategy of consistently performing better than peers, ratings could be upgraded.
This is the most popular variant of school shooting fiction on Wattpad, to the extent that it almost functions as a separate genre.
To the extent that a change in tax credits makes healthcare more affordable for some people, insurers and hospitals could stand to benefit.
To the extent that the interest rate increase do not drive overall net revenue growth, BAC's operating performance may not improve as much.
Your iPhone's battery gets worse over time, supposedly to the extent that sudden burst of intense activity could shut your phone down altogether.
To the extent that "relaxing" online is possible, YouTube is full of relaxing content, from hot knife ASMR to unedited dog show footage.
"What's lacking is the solid legal safeguards to the extent that our government is committed to addressing data protection going forward," she said.
SORKIN: PHIL, TO THE EXTENT THAT YOU CAN SPEAK TO IT, WHY SHOULD INVESTORS WHO ARE INVESTED IN THIS PUBLIC ENTITY TRUST YOU?
To the extent that "safe space" means anything, then, it's a form of situational solace or healing, not a fixed, cordoned-off area.
To the extent that either approach works to reduce the number of gun owners and firearms, it would take generations to see results.
To the extent that what's under consideration would be the greatest show of Electoral College rebelliousness in U.S. history, it would be unprecedented.
To the extent that Mr. Trump was convinced that releasing the reconstructed transcript would clear him of wrongdoing, it was a major miscalculation.
Now certainly not to the extent that the president does, because that's just a blanket with very few exceptions, attack on the media.
To the extent that trade is "imbalanced," that means China works hard, puts goods on boats and takes our government bonds in return.
Still, to the extent that invincibility is a kind of spell, one can never guess when and under what conditions it might break.
Jointly or severally they have no value in and of themselves, but only to the extent that they are connected to the leader.
"And to the extent that a tax cut might be stimulative to the economy, that's bond unfriendly because bonds don't like economic growth."
"Sadly some remainers have become radicalised, to the extent that normal campaigning is becoming impossible," he wrote on Twitter shortly after the incident.
That proposition rests on the simple truth that counterspeech is by far the better remedy to the extent that particular statements are made.
To the extent that Fox News produces legitimate journalism, the practical impact is meager compared to the network's far more prominent opinion programming.
"Then here came this out-of-town gay fellow who conquered society to the extent that he gave that party," Mr. Epstein said.
To the extent that sanctuary practices draw undocumented aliens to a city or state, it makes it easier for ICE to find them.
"I think to the extent that we can do something creative with insurance, we would be open to that," Culp said on Tuesday.
Cities ranging from Atlanta to Vancouver to New York are inundated to the extent that some have struggled with crew and studio shortages.
To the extent that Halloween 4-6 worked, they worked because Michael was still pursuing the Strode family and still combating Dr. Loomis.
They have set aside reserves to cover the cost to the extent that they can reasonably estimate it, in line with accounting requirements.
"To the extent that you were reclaiming territories of the favelas from drug traffickers, you needed to create jobs," Ms. de Bolle added.
"From our perspective, being in the starting lineup, to the extent that we can de-emphasize it, that's a good thing," Zaidi said.
It's dubious to generalize from primary demographics to general election results, but to the extent that we can, things look promising for Biden.
To the extent that he knocked down the taboos of his day, it was to free up the creative powers of the individual.
This piece, I had a ball doing it, because to the extent that my opinions are in the piece, they're pulled way back.
To the extent that rank-and-file members were consulted, it was primarily to ensure their votes, rather than to seek their input.
This piece contains spoilers for FFXV's main plot and, to the extent that it even can be spoiled, the plot of Episode Gladio.
Indeed, to the extent that there is a specifically American religion, a faith tradition all our own, Oprah has made herself its pope.
And to the extent that technology changes social dynamics so that when two people are talking, they're not necessarily talking to each other.
And also to the extent that if someone is really brave coming forward, you create a supportive environment where they can reach out.
More than 80 percent of my foundation's resources go to greater New York, leveling the playing field to the extent that I can.
But he would like to live in a world where pedophilia is destigmatized to the extent that he can get help without risk.
But to the extent that this is a virus that tries people's souls, it has also demonstrated the strengths of those national characters.
But when I had made my way in the world I wanted to indulge my fantasies to the extent that I could afford.
"We're not really thinking about it right now from a business standpoint except to the extent that it disrupts our employees," Skipper said.
Dialogue is sparse, and it takes some time for the threesome's dynamic to come into focus, to the extent that it ever does.
To the extent that there is a coherent ideology behind Breitbart, we've also done a crummy job of figuring out what it is.
"Earnings can be a positive catalyst to the extent that expectations are pretty low," said Dan Russo, chief market strategist at Chaikin Analytics.
Not only his vision faded, but his visual memory to the extent that he felt his past disappearing as well as his future.
To the extent that there is one, the general view is that the Jim Crow South was a democracy, albeit racist and exclusionary.
To him, slavery was not a cause of the war, except to the extent that it threatened the economic interests of landed Southerners.
To the extent that playlists are filled with blockbuster songs, and are disproportionately popular with the heaviest listeners, the study is probably right.
To the extent that the rest of the country gives Kashmiris any thought, it tends to see them as troublemakers, if not traitors.
It's all argument, and to the extent that we need to be thinking through its knotty issues, that's not entirely a bad thing.
You are invisible, and relevant only to the extent that you are cleaning up after people and taking away the things they discard.
"To the extent that there is a continued cover-up, that could provide potential grounds for an obstruction of Congress charge," Jeffries said.
"To the extent that a business model involves running software on the cloud, competitors can no longer get the same information," Fromer said.
"I feel good to the extent that we have been able to legitimize going the plaintiffs' route as a career path," he said.
"It's good for confidence in the market to the extent that it's a widely owned stock," said Marc Chaikin, CEO of Chaikin Analytics.
Mr. Kelly said that a wall would be effective only to the extent that it was backed up by far more sweeping measures.
Chinese people are not "great burger eaters to the extent that they like fast food chicken," Mr. Cavender at China Market Research said.
A federalism that allows states power only to the extent that they agree with the current federal administration is no federalism at all.
To the extent that this is true, what can save us from the "entitlement reform" Republicans plan for the next session of Congress?
To the extent that people object to our settlement because it did not have terms like these, we did not have those options.
Millennials in particular are burdened by their debts to the extent that some are putting off having children, buying homes, or taking vacations.
It's definitely sexism in general, to the extent that it's related to these stereotypes about men and women that arise in many realms.
She calls them "pop"—"whatever that is," she jokingly adds—but only to the extent that they include guitars and sometimes-intelligible lyrics.
To the extent that Trump's supporters understand that he's not currently favored to win, it's because they're not listening to the candidate himself.
To the extent that expectations of tax reform fueled investment decisions, they may have had some effect, but that's nearly impossible to measure.
The only thing that I can tell you about repercussions is that to the extent that there was a violation on either side – and I'm not saying that there was – to the extent that there was a violation on either side, we are 100% comfortable that it is not an ongoing issue – that if it happened, it is no longer happening.
To the extent that the unamended Constitution was flawed, it was more rigorous application of libertarian principles that abolished slavery and granted women's suffrage.
So that's my worry, this reliability of Germany and its government is no longer there to the extent that it was in the past.
Russia's regime has opted for the East; but Chinese people and investors are interested in Russia only to the extent that it is Western.
But that only goes to show how far MLB is from fully protecting its players—to the extent that such protection is even possible.
"He felt that members of media don't always cover some of those events to the extent that other events might get covered," Spicer said.
As they grow, will they control too many of the voting shares of America's largest corporations to the extent that they tamp down competition?
"Antifa is winning to the extent that they are willing to go further than anyone else," Spencer said in a video posted on YouTube.
The canonical Beto pose is standing on a countertop, to the extent that there is even now a Beto Standing on Counters Twitter account.
What do you think the lesson as for him, in terms of the investment and to the extent that you think it went wrong?
To the extent that trade deficits thus represent borrowing from abroad, there is some truth to the idea that they could erode American wealth.
He is comfortable with the press, even to the extent that he may pursue a career in broadcasting when his legendary playing career ends.
The 'specific mate recognition systems' of Neanderthals and humans must have overlapped, to the extent that we were willing to mate with a Neanderthal.
"To the extent that a business was regulated out of existence, isn't that the ultimate form of capitalism?" said one New York investment banker.
"To the extent that these primary challenges are taking place, on the right at least, they are providing people with this choice," he said.
Competition was stifled, investment faltered and labour relations soured to the extent that managers straying onto the shop floor had to dodge flying bolts.
We should be working with Putin to the extent that we can with our eyes wide open to triangulate on this relationship with China.
So many stories are retellings of other stories in a really self-conscious way, to the extent that I almost feel like it's ritualistic.
It's not "do whatever you want" — of course sometimes people are looking at you — but not to the extent that most of us think.
To the extent that your company defies those traditional norms based on its innovation, it will get a better valuation than its peer group.
MoviePass may not really be helping AMC's bottom line much, but it's more than willing to hurt it, to the extent that it can.
She also walked away from her Jewish heritage to the extent that her children didn't even realize they were Jewish until later in life.
Drivers, meanwhile, are meatbag placeholders whose general wellbeing is a concern relevant only to the extent that its degradation might disrupt service right now.
I now never help people who don't ask me for help, and even then I only help them to the extent that they ask.
Radley Balko: I would say that it sort of represents America to the extent that this is not a problem that's limited to Mississippi.
They are in this sense in tension with natural law theory, except to the extent that the constitution or statutes incorporate natural law principles.
Hence, we have adjusted the consolidated profile to the extent that is attributable to the company by way of its stake in the projects.
"To the extent that the retailer can help the manufacturer, it becomes a new revenue opportunity and a way forward for them," he said.
"The state of our roads has further deteriorated to the extent that some sections of the national road network have become impassable," Gumbo said.
To the extent that the AHCA alters the doctor-patient relationship at all, it is by making it harder for women to obtain abortions.
But to the extent that it was a success it was because the unforced errors on the trip were largely made by Trump himself.
My belief is that if I must use touch, especially to the extent that some yoga teachers do, I have failed as a teacher.
At the end of the day, the North Korean economy is far from opening up to the extent that foreign investors will be interested.
But to the extent that Comey's testimony will focus on conversations he had with Trump, the circumstances of those conversations have already been reported.
And doing good, like Dany's chain-breaking, only matters to the extent that you can do the hard, boring work of maintaining their welfare.
And so to the extent that he takes a firm position on anything, he takes a firm position against the taking of firm positions.
To the extent that this is a hard truth, it is perhaps important to know what they have planned for the rest of us.
To the extent that anything these days that can be viewed as remotely political is likely to evoke strong visceral reactions, controversy is inevitable.
To the extent that the North Koreans want to believe otherwise, that may be good as long, as he's not really off his rocker.
"To the extent that people are energized, partisans on both sides are more energized in this election," said Mark Penn, who conducted the poll.
"One is that the gaming behavior takes precedence over other activities to the extent that other activities are taken to the periphery," he said.
Since the 1970s, the Turkish defense industry has grown markedly to the extent that Turkey is now a major exporter of defense-related equipment.
To the extent that Mr. Trump has tailored his arguments, it has been with an eye toward coaxing wavering Republicans back into his camp.
To the extent that additional standards are necessary, the guidance of professional associations such as the Personal Care Products Council would be more beneficial.
"It could also be helpful for the energy stocks to the extent that higher inflation is caused by higher oil [and] higher gasoline prices. "
To the extent that Facebook altered our relation to friendship and Twitter to sustained thought, Vine changed online video, hitting the viral sweet spot.
Global tightening may lead to higher debt-servicing costs in APAC, particularly to the extent that it passes through to higher domestic interest rates.
To the extent that banks and firms have questions about American sanctions, I can only repeat the advice of Mr Kerry: do not assume.
Shareholder returns that exceed FCF generation are incorporated into the current ratings to the extent that leverage remains below Fitch's 3.5x total leverage threshold.
Vaginal intercourse, oral sex, masturbation, breast stimulation, and partnered massage are likely all still on the menu, to the extent that you're into it.
Gender plays a role in social interactions, but not to the extent that women are better for this, and men are better for that.
To the extent that the Electoral College has been talked about in recent years, it comes under fire from scholars and popular pundits alike.
"Our intention is to examine them and, to the extent that some of them could be used, that will be the goal," Hartman said.
To the extent that other countries achieve better public health outcomes, they do it primarily through more generous, rather than more efficient, social spending.
As with any novel featuring a distant object of idolatry, this one succeeds only to the extent that Margo is worth getting to know.
The 'breaker' is confident to the extent that he suddenly decides the speed has become slower than he can himself sustain to the finish.
I think the economic trends are much less than half the story, and to the extent that they matter, they matter through social processes.
And to the extent that they can occasionally work out deals, it's mostly because lobbyists serve as the expert drafters and bipartisan go-betweens.
To the extent that the US takes itself out of the game, the enormous global capital flows going into those technologies will steer elsewhere.
To the extent that "Mortal Engines" resembles anything, it's other movies, which it plunders with a landfill-diving zeal that suits the surviving populace.
To the extent that these drugs may work, they appear to do so through a very unusual mechanism: by eliciting a mystical, spiritual experience.
"But, to the extent that you can keep some separation of church and state, you should make every effort to do that," she said.
In Los Angeles, though, art world ethnic mixing and gender parity, to the extent that they exist, at least feel relatively unforced and organic.
But to the extent that you're really interested in the stakes in the 2020 primary, this is the most important stuff to focus on.
Critic's Notebook To the extent that America still has a collective cultural memory, it's comforting to have the happy stuff to hold on to.
There will be no difference between the President's position and our position as to how to handle this to the extent that we can.
To the extent that these vending machines need to be permitted, I believe it would fall under the New York State Department of Agriculture.
To the extent that the use of crack among whites was acknowledged, newspaper articles sympathetically detailed the plight of white middle-class crack users.
To the extent that it works, thank Vikander, who actually manages to convey vulnerability between the acts of derring-do and sprinting past obstacles.
But "determining appropriate alterations" to a building that has been remodeled to the extent that 99 Ryerson has would be "challenging," Ms. Kersavage said.
"To the extent that we have an environment of less uncertainty, we believe that both investment and consumption could improve," Diaz de Leon said.
Far left himself, to the extent that he is political, Pettibon subjected Ronald and Nancy Reagan to some obscene mockery in the nineteen-eighties.
To the extent that Ford's decision to stay in the U.S. was brought about by confidence in Trump's general economic promises, that is fine.
To the extent that fossil fuel companies are in an index, BlackRock plans to push them to consider their eventual transition to renewable energy.
"To the extent that the House solves problems, we might borrow ideas," said Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, chairman of the Senate health committee.
Incidentally, all Karens love The Doors, because they were a little rebellious, but not to the extent that they failed to achieve mainstream success.
And so, to the extent that the House I think has advocated that it's publicly released, I think the president is receptive to that.
The memoirist must have complete ownership of their own fate, to the extent that they can create the illusion of friendship with the reader.
To the extent that there is a boss, it is the Constitution, which forces all individuals in power to answer ultimately to the people.
Facebook will support the board to the extent that requests are technically and operationally feasible and consistent with a reasonable allocation of Facebook's resources.
And to the extent that his objections to them are substantive, he should just relax — there's no way this stuff is going to happen.
But to the extent that it also increases competition, which drives down costs for the things that we need to do, I'm all in.
To the extent that people I know reacted to this, it was with a chuckle or an eye roll vigorous enough for corneal abrasion.
But what's most important to study during that era is what occurred outside Project Blue Book, to the extent that it has been revealed.
Advisers suggest paying state taxes early, to the extent that is possible, by making an estimated tax payment for what is owed this year.
To the extent that any of these allegations are attributed to me, I would like to make perfectly clear that they are not true.
To the extent that the sketch works at all, it only does so because of the very public longstanding rift between Bezos and Trump.
But to the extent that weak AI controls vital software that keeps our civilization humming along, our dependence upon it does create some vulnerabilities.
The Impressionists were interested in color and light, but none of them pursued the truth of that experience to the extent that Seurat did.
His glans is incredibly sensitive as a result of his phimosis, to the extent that if something touches it, he experiences a searing sensation.
To the extent that the rule works as designed, many people who work more than 40 hours a week will start seeing larger paychecks.
Sex education is lacking to the extent that in 2015 the nation's policies were ranked the worst in Latin America by Planned Parenthood International.
We make it free, and to the extent that we need to consider families' differential ability to pay we do that through the tax code.
It turns out that norms and customs are every bit as important, and those only exist to the extent that people in power respect them.
"To the extent that the government is seeking to criminalize the receipt and publication of classified information, that is a threat to journalists," Rottman said.
"Teaching young people that you should exist online to the extent that you're palatable to companies, or future employers, I think is worrisome," Gilliard said.
It evidently caused immense concern within the Justice Department about the president and his motives — to the extent that a historically unprecedented move was discussed.
And to the extent that that gets really negative, and meaning has a damaging effect societally, I think it, you know, should be looked at.
The Palestinians, to the extent that they are mentioned, function as an abstraction, as if the polarization of Israeli politics didn't concern them at all.
To the extent that we know their views, the founders disagreed about most important matters, and generally understood the need to adapt to changing circumstances.
"I think even regulating them to the extent that everybody's now talking about, I think it'd be very bad for the country," Graham told CNBC.
The message: Don't allow environmental activists and Western governments to tarnish palm oil to the extent that it ends up a pariah product, like tobacco.
To the extent that he leans more on the first element and less on the second, the immediate damage to America's economy will be limited.
According to Mo Ibrahim, GSM licenses in Africa were initially scorned by global telcos to the extent that some governments began offering them for free.
Moreover, the "no positive agenda", is not Western policy (think Syria and North Korea) and to the extent that it is, it is bad policy.
To the extent that it is suggested that I have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour, I categorically and wholly deny these allegations.
But to the extent that I can spend more time putting new facts out and then reaching conclusions, that's the fun part of the job.
Wouldn't it be better though if the demand for rhino horn dropped to the extent that they didn't need anyone to protect them at all?
Both arguments suggest that, to the extent that global emissions can be prevented at scale by public R&D, more countries ought to step up.
"To the extent that climate change policies become a reality and something that's deeply entrenched, it's something we have to consider more explicitly," Ferguson said.
To the extent that Democrats are motivated by politics, it's because they think this is a fight the Democratic Party needs to pick right now.
Every Trump administration initiative on immigration, to the extent that it's had teeth at all, has been given those teeth by Sessions and the DOJ.
In terms of the art market, to the extent that we praise those works that seem effortless, we're actually siding with the logic of commodity.
When the King's sister passed away in 2008 the country mourned for one hundred days albeit not to the extent that they are mourning now.
To the extent that was tough for a lot of American families you should not be complacent that you can do the same thing again.
And to the extent that we have an efficient, inexpensive way to get those inputs into our final products, that's what makes U.S. companies competitive.
"To the extent that worry is telling you there's something you should be paying attention to, then ignoring it is to your peril," Sweeny said.
Part of the problem here is that to the extent that authoritarian attitudes exist in the American electorate, they are concentrating in the Republican Party.
"This is how to rid the world of UNRWA and deal with genuine refugee problems, to the extent that such remain," he said in January.
We did attempt to make a sort of dancefloor music but maybe about to the extent that Miles Davis was trying to make festival rock.
While the Liars may not have tortured Mona to the extent that Queen Bee Alison (Sasha Pieterse) did, they were still complicit in her bullying.
To the extent that our outrage forces us to stay vigilant and harness our anger to formulate a plan of resistance, it can be useful.
The rating could be downgraded if AMANAT realises underwriting or investment losses to the extent that capital is depleted without financial support from the shareholder.
To the extent that Conagra does a transformative acquisition, Fitch would expect leverage to return to below 3x within the next 7503 to 36 months.
And so to the extent that the government fails in its quest to block those deals, I think you can see the spreads somewhat compressed.
But to the extent that the Democratic Party has moved left since the 2016 election, it is largely thanks to pressure from its left flank.
This alternative would also leave credit risk in the hands of the private sector, but just to the extent that it could be appropriately absorbed.
To the extent that we don't get it right 200% of the time, 'cause that's our goal, if we don't make that plan, I'm responsible.
To the extent that some U.S. users may have reduced their Facebook time, many have moved over to Instagram — which Facebook has owned since 2012.
But to the extent that Amazon's gambit provokes a race to promise funding for education, infrastructure and other public goods, there is a broader lesson.
The Trump administration had started limiting the number of asylum seekers -- to the extent that families were sleeping on bridges while waiting to request asylum.
So, to the extent that you have certain things like stress tests, higher capital rules, certain kind of leverage tests that make sense, it's fine.
"I think to the extent that either candidate reached beyond their base, it was Hillary Clinton," said Joel Benenson, the campaign's chief strategist and pollster.
"The clashes were pretty serious on several occasions, to the extent that they went to the printing factory to try to stop publication," he said.
And as journalist Camille Dodero argued, Blasey likely would have been viewed as less credible if she had cried to the extent that Kavanaugh did.
"To the extent that families can stay together that's a good thing, but indefinite family detention is not a solution to the problem," said Sen.
To the extent that Russians or foreign nationals knew of illicit conduct, there could have been leverage over their conduct and advice in the campaign.
"However, Kim Jong-Un is not, in my view, irrational to the extent that he will do something which the U.S. really cannot ignore militarily. "
He is right, to the extent that it is still an implausible dream that a club the size of Leicester ever could win the Premiership.
Even better, to the extent that we are able to produce everything we need with less labor, we can afford to let people work less.
To the extent that it's a counterintelligence investigation, those tend to be highly political—you're talking about policy, particularly foreign policy, and national-security policy.
To the extent that a Trump victory increases your personal and financial risks, you might want gradually reduce the mix of stocks in your portfolio.
In other words, to the extent that zero-rating harms internet openness, the effect of those harms will be felt most acutely by poor people.
"To the extent that we make significant progress, I think there's a good chance we'll go there later," Mnuchin told reporters at the White House.
"If I were a man with exactly the same résumé, I would not be getting this question to the extent that I am," she said.
Second, to the extent that Grisham's tweet is meant to suggest that Trump is making personal sacrifices to benefit the American people, that's misleading too.
And to the extent that the space program involved a repudiation of humanity itself, the legacy of Apollo is Alexa, and it haunts us all.
But to the extent that scientists have been able to study low levels of lead exposure, they have found that there is no safe point.
And to the extent that Trump is replacing ignorance with information and bad policy with good policy, it deserves to be celebrated rather than mocked.
To the extent that there's a genuine risk of harm to her or to others in the building, they have good reason to take action.
But to the extent that asking a question this toxic in this prominent a forum undermines 'Job 1,' that ought to be out of bounds.
Ultimately, Cialdini added, "they're going to like you to the extent that you like them," which strongly determines their willingness to do business with you.
Those twin commitments will likely dominate headlines coming out of Sunday night's debate, to the extent that non-virus-related news makes headlines right now.
And to the extent that you do have to disclose some of the protected health information it has to be to the minimum extent necessary.
For starters, the United States is a big country, and to the extent that Americans travel internationally at all, they go to Europe pretty frequently.
To the extent that Mr. Bannon cares about North Korea, administration officials said, it is because he views it as an impediment to that effort.
But to the extent that each presents real policy challenges — how to integrate foreigners, what to do about struggling places — cities and immigrants are intertwined.
"To the extent that this is what people's view of private equity is, that's not good for the industry or for the investors," he said.
Net income has been affected by large scale conduct remediation costs and fines, to the extent that the bank has been reporting losses since 2012.
"We plan to replace dollar-denominated debt with fixed-rate peso bonds to the extent that we can," a San Miguel spokesperson said by email.
"He felt members of the media don't always cover some of those events to the extent that other events might get covered," Mr. Spicer said.
Critics say the treaty infringes Swiss sovereignty to the extent that it would never get through parliament or pass a referendum under Switzerland's direct democracy.
Occasionally, after some particularly egregious act by Mr. Kim, the Chinese tightened their sanctions, but never to the extent that the Kim regime was threatened.
Beijing has steadily increased its influence in Hong Kong in recent years, but doesn't yet control it to the extent that it rules the mainland.
There is no legal support for the theory that the Constitution can only apply to the extent that express terms are mentioned in its wording.
" He also acknowledged that money spent on the I.R.S. is a good investment: "To the extent that we add resources, we can collect more money.
To the extent that Menashi seeks to prove that many nations have a thread of ethnonationalism woven into their legal tapestry, his article is persuasive.
"They were not a part of the ecosystem yet, but to the extent that they represent the institutional herd, this is a negative," Kelly said.
"To the extent that we have opportunistic ability to pass along some [of the higher costs], we will," he said on a call with analysts.
We will get to the bottom of what we have out there in terms of what went on to the extent that it's humanly possible.
But the subjects are there, and to the extent that "Parkland: Inside Building 12" is a memorial, not a documentary, it has a raw power.
To the extent that he anticipated that Mr. Mueller's report would clear him, he has expressed frustration that it is still being used against him.
To the extent that people want to endlessly refight the 2016 primary, this is all fair enough, and there's plenty of grist for the mill.
"To the extent that there are problems with the rule, the CRA is the worst thing that could be used" to fix them, he said.
To the extent that democratic political systems work — and they mostly do work — it's because these electoral impulses intersect with important aspects of elite control.
To the extent that science and academia in general goes away, the joy of knowledge generation and sharing and participating in human culture is lost.
White evangelicals are still turning out in overwhelming numbers for Republican candidates — but not to the extent that they did for Donald Trump in 22016.
Black men are present, but only receive a close-up to the extent that they are useful to the story Bey is telling us of herself.
To the extent that Trump's ideology translates to policy, it appears to be a policy designed to help those who don't need all that much help.
Independent to the extent that the company had stock to issue two employees, which in this town is the important part because there's some upside potential.
Furthermore, to the extent that porn is harmful, it's often because it's the only source of sexual information and education that many people tend to get.
To the extent that anyone in the Republican primary today holds a mirror up to the GOP base—old, cantankerous, nativist, and caucasian—it's Donald Trump.
To the extent that Kelly has an appeal beyond his more-successful-than-not track record as a college football coach, the aforementioned above is it.
They're building, they're serious about autonomous, and to the extent that that technology could show up on the network I think would be a good thing.
"To the extent that Van Gogh's style permitted him to capture a deeper sense of truth, he makes a noble model for the filmmakers to follow."
U.S. retailers that depend on selling these lights will have to try to cut costs to cover the higher duties to the extent that they can.
To the extent that part of the benefits are funded with interest on government bonds, current taxpayers are providing the revenues to meet those interest payments.
The tight relationship between stocks and yields makes sense to the extent that concerns about economic strength should hamper stock prices and depress bond yields simultaneously.
Revenue is recognised to the extent that it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Company and the revenue can be reliably measured.
And to the extent that the terms "documentary" and "reality" have separate meanings in this context, "Killing Fields" is at the short end of another scale.
And so, to the extent that we can limit the expansion of the 5G network elsewhere by cutting off Huawei from its suppliers helps that narrative.
Because I do believe that such narratives destroy the capacity for kids like me to control their lives to the extent that they can control it.
To the extent that they are political at all, they merely think that their co-religionists should be elected and that their countries should be Christian.
To the extent that TV reporters are just reading scripts others have handed to them, I think, and I'm betting, that that model's slowly going away.
To the extent that globalisation has boosted the world's growth over decades, separatist moves such as Brexit could hamper growth in the long run, investors say.
Though the issue of legalization didn't dominate campaigns to the extent that healthcare, immigration, and flat-out racism did, cannabis continued to crawl toward full legalization.
"To the extent that you have a support apparatus to help your victims pay tells me there is a lot of money being made," said Cabrera.
My work was always a priority for me, to the extent that I didn't leave any room in my life to really be there for her.
Since GDP is a measure of domestic production, it only captures declines in remittances to the extent that recipients spend less on local goods or services.
To the extent that any suspicious transactions are identified, one can be sure that the investigators will follow the money to see where the trail leads.
To the extent that zero-sum negative partisanship has become a debilitating force in our politics, electoral rules that promote civility could have a big change.
To the extent that coverage of their downfall has been prurient or sensationalist, that's a problem with the mass media as a whole, not with #MeToo.
"To the extent that you're borrowing to fund your education, there's the presumption that you're going to be making enough to pay it back," he said.
To the extent that we use language, we use it in this very abbreviated way, and that again is not conducive to logical or extended discourse.
To the extent that production is an important component of market power, the very different fortunes of OPEC countries have significantly redistributed power within the organisation.
When hurricanes have landed in years past, they've devastated small communities to the extent that residents don't come back, and no one is left to rebuild.
Trump has motivated Hispanics to vote to the extent that 76 percent of them think it is more important to vote this November than in 2012.
TO THE extent that Goldman Sachs has anything to do with the little guy, it is usually accused of trampling over him in pursuit of profit.
In the United States, we can still hope, at this moment, that Irma won't test our capacity to manage disaster to the extent that Harvey did.
But Comey also made clear that Trump, for the most part, cares about Russian interference in the election only to the extent that it impacts him.
And that, to the extent that that social and political context was rife with injustice, it might always be worth looking out for its blind spots.
I identified with music to the total exclusion of everything else, to the extent that it ended up separating me from people more than it connected.
"To the extent that tax cuts are priced in, you're going to see that in small caps," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
Trump is the candidate whose policies, to the extent that they can be understood as policies, per se, are a recipe for a global trade war.
To the extent that tech companies are self-regulating in response to criticism, we've mostly seen face-saving measures, like Facebook's cosmetic changes to its NewsFeed.
What we're trying to do with The Heart is make people feel something to the extent that they are curious to dig deeper on their own.
To the extent that the House of Government facilitated a transition, it was the metamorphosis of a sect of ascetics into a priesthood of pampered élites.
"To the extent that people coalesce around our presumptive nominee, if people assume that those are our policy positions, that's troubling, it really is," said Sen.
And so when I see something that is going wrong ... I like to get involved and try to fix things to the extent that I can.
America's liberals have only been willing to challenge them to the extent that they do not uncomfortably burden its ruling classes with drastic calls for change.
" Darius's casting complicates the racial dynamic, at least to the extent that the producers are now open to the possibility of a black wifey, or "blifey.
Under current rules, tax preparation fees are potentially deductible as a miscellaneous itemized deduction, to the extent that they exceed 2960 percent of the taxpayer's AGI.
Given that the technology has moved to the extent that it's moved, it is perfectly possible to live in Stockholm for example without ever using cash.
What's more, it is conservative, to the extent that it suggests that we have no agency, no power to shape the world as we recreate it.
In fact, to the extent that lower emissions from one country have an impact on future temperatures, they create incentives for other countries to emit more.
Or, the fear of loneliness can cause people to obsessively use social media to the extent that they miss out on making face-to-face connections.
"To the extent that the economy is strong and growing and you have prosperity, that is the best way to protect the environment," the official said.
He was outspoken as a player to the extent that even his black teammates like Roy Campanella weren't comfortable with the way Jackie rocked the boat.
Shareholder returns that exceed FCF generation are incorporated into current ratings to the extent that leverage remains below Fitch's 3.5x total leverage threshold, which remains unchanged.
To the extent that Trump is failing to execute his plans, the country is better off, as Eliot Cohen, the Republican foreign-policy expert, has noted.
Rather, they may succeed only to the extent that they help Mr. Trump gain re-election by dishing up red meat to energize the Republican base.
But to the extent that these traits arise from brain processes (and there's a lot of evidence that they do), there may be a heritable component.
To the extent that their misdeeds are at least partially rooted in unacknowledged feelings of inadequacy or abandonment, traditional psychotherapy also has a role, experts said.
"We had a very progressive policy in Travis County and to the extent that we're legally able to we're trying to still do that," Rodriguez said.
Business is booming for Collis, to the extent that he's been able to open a second venue over in Camden to deal with the popular demand.
To the extent that undecided voters look to Mr. Trump's social-media posts for guidance, they might not realize that some of the information was incorrect.
"To the extent that there was something that was completely inconsistent with what we're publishing now, we thought it made sense to take down," he said.
Still, by this point, the Bro narrative has been rather exhaustively overhyped, to the extent that the campaign insists it's become a distraction and a smear.
"You can't give the government control over monitoring and enforcement because then you can just monitor to the extent that you want to enforce," he said.
The processor's not quite as zippy as you'll find in most flagships—though not to the extent that you'd notice—and it doesn't offer wireless charging.
"To the extent that I am aware of specific allegations, I dispute the facts asserted and, accordingly, am not aware of reportable gifts," the document says.
I have developed arthritis in my hands to the extent that shaking them is painful — and really painful when the other person has an iron grip.
But "to the extent that this is seen as something that is paid for by a rich guy" then it may not have the same impact.
In its conscious recalling of that time, Mr. Hinterhäuser's first summer was a bit of a paradox: Progressive to the extent that it evoked the 1990s.
"We are being cautious, assessing what promises we can keep," he said in May, pledging to continue the program "to the extent that the economy allows".
Iran's meddling has now grown to the extent that it puts the whole country at risk of a Taliban takeover, not just his province, he said.
But to the extent that his son's business dealings may receive intense scrutiny, it's far more likely to become a concern if Biden wins the nomination.
To the extent that he was known at all, it was because he signed civil union legislation in 2000, when same-sex marriage was politically toxic.
To the extent that you have what looks to be a super cycle in the next-generation wireless network, 5G, that really plays to their strengths.
She believes that legalization has helped remove some discrimination and improved some relationships with police, but not to the extent that it has in other places.
Neither side hesitates to employ espionage, subterfuge, and surveillance, because the rules of conduct—to the extent that they exist—are ill-defined and frequently contested.
His interior life, to the extent that it is acknowledged among his campaign staff, is a subject only a few people can address with any authority.
To the extent that people thought about Burma's myriad 'ethnic groups,' they were seen as victims too of military repression and on the side of 'democracy.
"There will be no difference between the President's position and our position as to how to handle this, to the extent that we can," McConnell said.
To the extent that Biden said anything fresh, it came from a peculiar old-timey aside in response to a question about the legacy of slavery.
To the extent that the presidency has had any effect on us it might be in one or two hotels that would have protests or whatnot.
"To the extent that women have power, it tends to be in the home," Gloria Steinem, a founder of Ms. magazine, said in a telephone interview.
To the extent that these moves make it harder for politicians to say contradictory things to different groups of voters without anybody noticing, they are welcome.
First and foremost, to the extent that US highway spending is wasteful (which it surely is), that's overwhelmingly because the useful highways have already been built.
To the extent that the gospel of Bitcoin spread somewhat organically through a global community of largely libertarian-leaning nerds, Bitcoin itself is arguably a meme.
Recently, though, Tyler's feelings toward homosexuality appear to be coming into focus — or at least to the extent that they apply to one celebrity in particular.

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