Sentences with phrase «extent of the damages done»

The statement read in parts, «Realizing the extent of damages done by the man we supplied to Nigeria as our contribution, we take full responsibility for his stay in the Senate while representing us, though we regret his actions,» they said, adding that it has become clear Mr. Saraki can not represent the interest of the people because he doesn't care about the existence of the people.
«This Budget has revealed the extent of the damage done to the economy and public finances by the greed and irresponsibility of the under - regulated financial sector.
Security agencies failed to reveal the extent of damage done during Tuesday's ambush of oil exploration workers in the Lake Chad Basin by Boko Haram.
Many are surprised at the extent of damage done to their bodies, but few are surprised when they take a step back and do a detailed personal life history.
There is no way we could know the extent of damage done.
Treatment can take days, and the full extent of damage done to the dogs body may not be apparent for several weeks after the virus is no longer active.
2,» is approximately 9.5 by 13 feet, and the full extent of the damages done to it are unknown but reparations are estimated to cost at least $ 10,000.
The extent of damage does not only depend on the magnitude or frequency of disasters but also on a population's vulnerability.
Long - term recovery times are expected, due in large part because of the extent of damage done to the skin.
Your Glenn Law Firm attorney will assess not only how the accident happened, but the extent of the damage done, the likelihood of recovery and length of convalescence among other factors.
New research published last week shows the extent of the damage done to students» perceptions of graduate recruiters in the wake of the recession.
While a distinct strain of response to the Report was to contextualise the policies of removal in the values of the times and to extenuate the extent of damage done, there developed an increasing awareness throughout the non-Indigenous Australian community concerning the importance of acknowledging and apologising for Indigenous suffering.

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Cyber security experts disagreed about the extent of the fallout from the data dump, but said a lot would depend on whether WikiLeaks followed through on a threat to publish the actual hacking tools that could do damage.
The cells of your body have their own little wills to live, so they will carry you along to some extent; but if you do not want to live, if you do not get any satisfaction out of living, you'll not live long, and you'll do a lot of damage to yourself psychologically.
He got absolutely torched to no fault of his own, and I don't care who you are, that will definitely damage the ego and confidence to an extent.
Shanahan said during his press conference on Monday that he doesn't know the extent of the damage and it appears the public will have to wait for any official announcement.
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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.
A source within the palace disclosed that the officials visited the palace to assess the extent of damage but did not make any comment after the inspection.
This is to the extent that little or no damage will be done to the integrity and image of such companies provided that government revenues in their hands will be recovered.
Just how much energy would be absorbed and what the extent of damage could be done by rising sea levels and tsunamis or king tides is the subject of future research.
Brain injury does not necessarily result in long - term impairment or disability, although the location and extent of damage both have a significant effect on the likely outcome.
Throughout this process, the algorithm keeps track of which pixels came from the original scans and which were filled in afterward, so that analyses done later, such as measuring the extent of brain damage, can be performed only on information from the original scans.
After a heart attack, testing is usually done to determine the extent of heart muscle damage.
Evaluations for histopathology were done by pathologists masked as to the vaccine / dosage of each specimen source; numeric scores were assigned to assess the extent of pathologic damage and the eosinophilic component of the inflammatory infiltrates.
VESPA recovery is not really about «recovery» but more so that the athlete has not done the extent of damage in the first place because of the dramatic reduction in oxidative stress and lactate load which are by - products of a high rate of carbohydrate metabolism.
Madoff (Robert De Niro) is humanized in this context, since he's portrayed as a clueless sociopath who does not understand the extent of the damage he's caused, and only superficially empathizes with people he thinks he cares about.
Again, not to disturb the kids in the audience, we do not see the injury or even hear about the extent of damage.
While the extent of the damage to the Corvettes is not fully known, early reports do not look promising.
It's deliberately, cold - bloodedly exploitative, knowing they are very very unlikely to face punishment, and knowing they're doing terrible damage and the extent of that damage.
And lastly, review all of your investment accounts and see the extent of the damage that has actually been done.
In the initial contact, insurers will ask where the incident took place, the extent of the damage, a police report number and possibly about your lender or leasing company if you do not own the car.
Do you know the extent of any damage?
Only one study I know of did not find an association between elevated blood pressure and the extent of kidney damage (in cats).
We immediately performed bloodwork, X-rays, and other special tests to determine the extent of the damage that such extreme malnutrition had done to Reese's fragile body.
This test can be done by a cheek swab or blood sample, but it can not tell you the extent of the vision damage in your dog.
«That really depends on the extent of the damage...» No it doesn't.
While the units provided are weird and quirky in line with the rest of the game, the units provided in the early levels might as well be non-existent as they can break very easily and don't tend to hinder or damage the enemy to any large extent.
The extent of damage all of this heat does depends on where the warming occurs.
«The polluter - pays principle is the principle according to which the polluter should bear the cost of measures to reduce pollution according to the extent of either the damage done to society or the exceeding of an acceptable level (standard) of pollution.»
2012's sea ice area and extent were already trending low this year, but damage done to the thin and low concentration of ice by this storm almost ensures that 2012 will eclipse 2007 in all categories as the lowest sea ice on record by the time the September low is set.
We do not know the true extent of damage nuclear waste will cause with its 1/2 life of some 20,000 year.
As the Earth continues to cool, the true extent of the damage they've been done will become apparent — may their god help them.
An independent organization should be set up to determine the extent of the damage this has done to our knowledge of the true global temperature record.
This paper shows that it is quite possible, and even numerically plausible, that the answers to the big policy question of what to do about climate change stand or fall to a large extent on the issue of how the high - temperature damages and tail probabilities are conceptualized and modeled.
The quotes kept coming:» The oil is toxic to the bottom of the food chain, and we don't know the extent of the damage.
Quite often, injured people without a lawyer will not get fair value for their injury claim, for the simple fact that they do not know the different kinds of damages that can be claimed for, and to what extent.
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.
Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for negligence, consequential, incidental or other damages, in such jurisdictions the Foley Hoag Parties» liability is limited to the greatest extent permitted by law.
Because valuating your claim and the full extent of your damages can be difficult to do, especially when it comes to the value of your noneconomic losses, we may need to work with a number of professionals who can help us to determine exactly what your claim is worth and how much a settlement should be.
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