Sentences with phrase «extent of the damage until»

Other wineries won't know the full extent of damage until after the evacuation order has lifted, but initial confirmed photos show a great deal of destruction.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has revealed that midfielder James McCarthy has suffered ankle ligament damage after he was on the end of a heavy challenge from Norwich City's Bradley Johnson at the weekend however they will not know the true extent of the damage until the injury has settled enough to enable a reliable scan to be undertaken.
Because it had gone undetected, my mastitis had completely damaged many of the milk ducts on my right side, and I didn't even realize the extent of the damage until I had to nurse my second, third, and fourth child.
Because, despite the ever - more detailed images provided by modern CT and MRI scans, there's no telling the true extent of the damage until a patient's body is opened up in the theater.

Not exact matches

But until tomorrow we won't know the extent of the damage.
The truth is we won't know until the end of the week, when post-debate polls come in, what the full extent of the damage is (if there's much damage at all).
Often they develop without the owner noticing until it is too late as the surrounding hair helps hide the extent of the damage.
The attempt to hide the true extent of damage to the planet and climate system (at any cost) until the last possible moment is also related to power and control.
Garford said that until it had received copies of the purchase agreements it could not have possibly known that it had a claim nor could it fully appreciate the extent of the damages it might suffer.
These include the degree to which you've suffered up until now, the likelihood that your injuries and damages will continue into the future and for what period of time, a complete and thorough assessment of not only the liability of the defendant but the manner in which that liability caused your injuries and the full extent of your past and future economic damages, such as lost wages and related medical expenses.
But in her statement of claim, filed in May 2011, she said that it wasn't until October or November of 2010 that she could «fully appreciate the nature and extent of the defendant's negligence and the damage done to her,» due to the precariousness of her mental and emotional state.
You simply won't know the extent of your financial damages until you're done with treatment, and the insurance company knows this.
If your body is in shock, you may not be able to notice the extent of your bodily damage until much later.
It can be hard to put in a claim until you know the extent of the damage which means sifting through the mess.
Two days after the fire, the REIT decided to postpone introducing Santana Row to the debt markets: $ 150 million of 5.875 % senior notes will be delayed until the full extent of damage has been gauged.
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