Sentences with phrase «whatever extent»

While these standards do vary from state to state, family courts generally presume that it is in a child's best interests to maintain relationships with both parents to whatever extent possible, particularly if the child has enjoyed a close relationship with both parents up to this point.
I seek to individualize my work with you to whatever extent is needed to ensure both your comfort and progress.
You can now decide for yourself if you want to use vertical or horizontal scrolling for your apps page, and the new utility page allows you to pin individual cards as whole pages, filling the empty space on your home screens to whatever extent you like.
It allows you to go beyond the numbers, to whatever extent makes you feel comfortable.
I'm involved with the PMPRB here in Canada, keeping up to the developments, participating to whatever extent I can in the various meetings or feedback sessions that they have,» he says.
Whatever its extent, the claimants argue, the prerogative power can not be used to modify or remove the rights of UK citizens, in particular fundamental rights derived from citizenship or directly enforceable private law rights derived from the European Treaties.
Landlords have an obligation to abide by the laws designed to ensure that, to whatever extent possible, tenants are safe from fire injury and wrongful death.
This is generally obvious, but (to whatever extent possible) try to keep your romantic life and your work separate.
Whatever the extent of your injuries and the circumstances surrounding your accident, you need to speak with our Nassau County personal injury lawyer as soon as possible.
Sustainability means avoiding, to whatever extent possible, foreclosing on the options available to future generations, beyond the seventh generation or even the seventieth.
I regret to whatever extent, hopefully small, that P3 dampened the enthusiasm for it.
Whatever the extent of Christy's actual involvement, this unpublished paper is now receiving significant constructive (but very damaging) criticism; and being disavowed by one of the other high - profile co-authors — Steve McIntyre.
My conclusion would be that feedback mechanisms, to whatever extent they exist, are superimposed (in a way) on top of these various homeostatic mechanisms which nobody debates do not exist, but rather debate to what extent they can force a system, for what time frame they exist etc..
Whatever the extent of such example in Europe, one may suppose the North American viewer to be wary of how the artist begins to engage us.
That said, to whatever extent emotional traumas may have prompted or may imbue certain works, these do not provide the «missing links» to understanding the artist's motivations, much less his achievement overall.
But to whatever extent a circular scheme may be present in the body, a square design may also be discerned there.»
Marketing VP Pete Hines explained the Bethesda philosophy: «Our motto has always been: We want to make our games available to the widest audience possible on whatever platforms that will support the game, so to whatever extent new consoles fit with the kind of games we are making and support them technologically, we would certainly do that.»
If the feeding of feral cats and TNR are eliminated (to whatever extent possible) throughout the Keys, these cats will simply «go underground.»
It can be applied to whatever extent is needed, from spot cleaning muddy feet, greasy ears or soiling mishaps to cleaning a geriatric pet that may not be able to stand for a full bath anymore.
These and so many others this week to whatever extent my wallet can support!
After all, none of these clever stunts would work (to whatever extent they actually do) if everyone thought they'd made mistakes.
They are probably working hard to be competitive to the Kindle DX (to whatever extent that's possible given their technology is different).
Rooney Mara and Jude Law are both excellent here and to whatever extent the story works for you, they deserve the credit along with Soderbergh.
The previous instalments all had a basic structural thing going for them whatever the extent of galloping word bloat: bookended by the beginning and end of the school year, like a disciplined football team they kept their shape.
To whatever extent you can in a script.
Whatever the extent of the link, it is unlikely to be a simple case of cause - and - effect, says Bastos in the News & Views article.
Whatever the extent of the recount there's very little chance of the result coming in before 03:00 BST.
And cuddle, feed, bathe, and change diapers to whatever extent you can, even if the nurses need to teach you how to do it around tubes and wires.
Can you tell me — to whatever extent you can — about your summer plans?
To whatever extent you agree with me on that point, I think you have to credit Mack Brown adaptability points.
We insist upon our own rights, and, to whatever extent we are moral, we insist that the rights of others be respected too.
to whatever extent we overcome the distortions of egocentricity, this is usually by identification of ourselves with a group.
To whatever extent sheer diversity can be transformed into contrasts, and these into contrasts of contrasts, the experience is interesting, rich, and intense.
Also, to whatever extent one of the great traditional religious ways ignores what has been learned by the modern world, it is likely to be a source of great harm to those it educates and to the world as a whole.
To whatever extent self - esteem depends on that kind of success, public openness to their particiption in the competition lowers their self - esteem.
To whatever extent Canada is a community, individual members of Canadian society identify themselves as Canadians.
To whatever extent success in competition in Anglo culture is a measure of the excellence of a culture, their cultures are inferior.
To whatever extent they order the curriculum to articulating and responding to basic needs of humanity or of our own society, they will be transforming themselves into the new type of higher education for which I call.
To whatever extent «Amida» and «Christ» have different references, as when they refer respectively to Dharmakara and Jesus, what is said about them has no direct relationship.
To whatever extent I, and others, have been guilty of treating value in too individualistic a way, we have distorted Whitehead.
To whatever extent the church takes the Bible seriously, it must disturb the complacency of the top - down view.
To whatever extent in primitive men or young children dominant occasions of experience are determined more by new stimuli received through the body than by continuity with past dominant occasions, the requisite identity through time is lacking.
The fact that economics has succeeded so brilliantly helps us to see where all else is tending to whatever extent it succeeds.
Opinions differ as to whether the people of Thailand, for example, are truly better off now than they were several decades ago, but to whatever extent well being is measured by the availability of modern conveniences, they certainly are.
And so, to whatever extent Cicero's contemporaries can gain access to his thought via his deeds and his writings, so — in principle — can we.
But to whatever extent I am now constituted by those past acts, to whatever extent I am their continuation into the present — and normally that extent is quite large — they obligate me in the present.
The green sensibility, to whatever extent it is present, will lead to using information from other disciplines with a difference, working back from the abstracted data to the feelings that lie behind it.
Even if their relation is not strictly conflictual, to whatever extent they are calls to reorganize all theology from a particular perspective, they are necessarily in tension with one another.
But to whatever extent I do respond, it is by the grace of God.
Personally, I wouldn't forego an opprotunity to make things better in my community, by being involved as a good citizen to whatever extent my conscience and my resources would allow.
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