Sentences with phrase «extent of what»

You can never know the full extent of what love is until you have a child to love.
Floor - to - ceiling windows, marble floors and a grand piano are the extent of what you get in this vastly minimalist space.
Don't assume when they say something that they know the full extent of what you know and have learned in YOUR lifetime.
Without examining those devices, it's impossible to know the extent of what was affected on Samuelson and Beardsley's Move - issued computers, he said.
It would be ideal to have any major repairs done before the home is placed on the market, but the extent of what is done to the home will depend on the buyer's financial position and time frame.
«I think because everyone's settling out of court, no one really understands the extent of what's going on with this.»
I have a note in the lease that they're not supplied or warranted by the landlord and the extent of what I will do (if any exist at all) is haul them away.
These tell employers the extent of what you achieved, without you having to go into too much detail.
There's very strong support for body cameras nationwide, especially from black communities, but experts question whether the public knows the full extent of what the cameras capture, and how tech like Dextro's AI can be added to systems after the fact.
Apple is working with home builders like Brookfield Residents Properties to create showroom homes filled with Internet - of - Things gadgets, the end result being an automated home that shows potential homeowners the extent of what smart technology can do for them.
Unfortunately, that is pretty much the extent of what is known at this time with its internal specifications, like the processor, RAM and other components, remaining a mystery.
The bulbs also dim smoothly, but that's the extent of what they can do.
Many new Windows 10 users are unlikely to know the full extent of what Cortana can do, so it may take time for it to be a household name.
The company isn't talking about the full extent of what it might do, but for the moment we could use it to return to the standard watch - face screen.
Now that the extent of what it knows and how that knowledge can be used is clear, what are we going to do?
Animoji, enabled by the front - facing TrueDepth camera, are «cute» according to CNET, which is about the extent of what reviews had to say about the feature.
That was the extent of what we liked about it.
That's about the extent of what they're able to do, because there are so many people to help.
Your renters insurance provides for loss of use coverage if a covered loss damages the dwelling and you can't use it, and that's the extent of what you need.
One must consider that at this stage of the application there is only the applicant's untested evidence about the cause and the extent of what has happened.
Your Salt Lake City pedestrian accident lawyer will work with both you and your doctor to determine how your injury will affect your life so that your settlement will take into account the full extent of what you've endured.
Fact - or discretion - based decisions, if that is the extent of what they decide, by definition are not precedent.
International Year of Forests Begins - Deforestation Slows But Extent of What's Lost Becomes Clear
Nevertheless, I concur with you in general and to the extent of what we know as opposed to what I was speculatiNG without clarification.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
vs. someone like Gleick who lies, and forges, then refuses to be honest about the extent of what he did, while also trying to rationalize his conduct.
I was pleasantly surprised at the extent of what you put together.
However, by including such figurative works as «Figure at Window with Boat» (1964) and the later mythic paintings, «Figure, Boat, Clouds» (1971) and «Figure with Tree» (1972), the exhibition suggests that there are more sides to Bischoff's figurative paintings than his urban scenes, and the full extent of what he did between 1952 and» 72, is still unknown, particularly on the East Coast.
«In the U.S., we really don't understand the full extent of what Cobra was,» she said.
There, amidst the chaos and excitement of city life, Rauschenberg realized the full extent of what he could bring to painting.
I had him try out several themes, but he had trouble knowing just how much small tweaks in formatting would change the overall aesthetic of the design (in other words, when you don't know how easy it is to move tabs, embed flash images, change widgets in sidebars, it's hard to know the extent of what you need until you get in there and start playing with a theme).
We kind of do the same here, but not the extent of what we did in Just Cause, there's a lot of difference there.
In an interview with IGN, Game Freak director Shigeru Ohmori explained that the company regards each of its 3DS games as the full extent of what could be achieved on Nintendo's console, which is really showing its age due to underwhelming internals and a low - resolution screen.
It will be a real shame if this is the extent of what we'll ever get.
Before you've even reached the halfway point, you'll have seen the extent of what Mirror's Edge can offer you.
Even the VR technologies we're going to see have been on parade for a year or two, and while they're certainly exciting, they're the extent of what to expect from hardware.
But that's essentially the extent of what you can do with the hardware.
Staff is delighted to help guests find and attend celebrations held during the Easter holiday season, but to see the full extent of what awaits at Chabil Mar, take a peek at the resort's website.
If you don't know the extent of what leasing means at the onset, you could be in for a treat at the end.
That's about the extent of what they're able to do, because there are so many people to help.
Your renters insurance provides for loss of use coverage if a covered loss damages the dwelling and you can't use it, and that's the extent of what you need.
Of course, the extent of what comiXology has planned Hellboy-wise — and what it may mean for other Dark Horse series — remains to be revealed.
As my day of off - roading and trail riding progressed, I was left with the feeling that I wasn't really able to explore the full extent of what this vehicle is capable of (and wasn't comfortable doing so).
This article does not present an exhaustive list of the types of geospatial technology activities used in our program's teacher education courses, nor does it demonstrate the extent of what is possible for the use of these technologies in teacher education.
Parents shouldn't have to bury their children... but it's when tragedies like the one the Snyder family faced last March do we realize the extent of what it means to humans more -LSB-...]
It takes a full three episodes (the full extent of what Netflix gave critics to watch in advance) for characters to develop more than a single bland personality trait each.
It gives off a good amount of steam, which seems to work well with silks and similar lightweight materials — the extent of what I've tried so far.
Only the positive features will take effect — not to an extent of what steroid users manage to get but instead a shiny crown and annoying neighbour's broken nose will be avoided.
and Sheldon Whitehouse (D - R.I.)-- sent 100 letters to fossil fuel companies including Southern, trade groups and other industry organizations seeking to unearth the extent of what they call «climate denial - for - hire programs.»
Simply because we are beginning to understand the full extent of what we've been doing to the ocean, 2001 was a year full of hope — hope that we may finally be ready to slow the destruction.
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