Sentences with phrase «real extent»

Where we do not have ballot access, to a very real extent, we do not exist as a political party — even in the eyes of our own members.
The size of this decline overstates the real extent of the slowing in prices, just as the peak figure overstated the real extent of inflation.
It's true that wenger hides the real extent of some injuries, Take Welbeck for example, his operation wasn't mentioned until after the transfer window closed, yet wenger knew that the player was going to need it and be out of action for months.
Wenger avoids criticism by delaying the real extent of injured player's, blah blah blah will be back after the international break. . .
«Because official statistics merge forests and plantations, we do not know the real extent of native forest cover.
The real extent of the destruction may be even worse.
I did like his honouring, openly and honestly, Jean - Pierre Melville and the real extent to which Melville's Le Samourai influenced The Killer.
But I will now probe deeper into this issue, and behaviour challenges more broadly, to uncover the real extent of the problem and see what we can do to ensure all children focus on their learning.»
However, when looking at individual STEM subjects the real extent of the crisis becomes apparent.
Beta readers usually see a piece before it is even edited to any real extent by the author.
What we haven't seen to any real extent is «revulsion.»
Yet many new puppy buyers are unaware of the real extent of the Pug's problems, until they have taken one into their hearts and homes.
It's like Motion + on Wii, where not many games used it to any real extent because of the limited user base, despite Wii having sold like 10 times as many units as Wii U has and the dongle being cheap and easy to get.
The New York Times has a detailed story on Chelsea's gallery damage, though the real extent of the losses will likely never be known.
The real extent of the legal sector's problem with data breaches has been revealed by a survey which suggests many...
Part of the process involves investigations into the extent of the boundaries of a property, from which clients can see the real extent of their properties as noted by the Land Registry.
By understanding the real extent of settlement failure risk and the economic factors contributing to it, litigants can then adopt proactive, calibrated trial - avoidance measures using a new legal - analytic process we call Settlement Risk Engineering ™.
The real extent of the legal sector's problem with data breaches has been revealed by a survey which suggests many in the industry delay reporting data breaches, or even ignore them entirely.
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