Tracing an attack to its original source can be complex in the extreme, he adds.
Perhaps not surprisingly, it proves to be predictable in the extreme.
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While it would surely be transgressive in the extreme to stage "The Testament of Mary" in, say, rural Mississippi, mounting it on Broadway is about as daring as writing a musical that makes fun of Mormons.
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What they discussed is secret (speculation is that it could also involve manufacturing related to an iTV product), but industry observers believe that Apple must be alarmed in the extreme at the possible loss of intellectual property to Samsung as the result of a Samsung-Sharp equity tie-up.
Richard Lambert said a combination of pay freezes and job losses in the public sector with large City bonuses would be "toxic in the extreme".
Make no mistake: participating in the bounty program cannot be in anyway likened to the systematic acts of extreme brutality detailed at Nuremberg and in the span of time since.
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In addition, a potentially significant share of the missing heat appears to be accumulating in extreme ocean depths beyond the reach of ocean sensors.
Even under other circumstances, such an arrangement should be considered problematic in the extreme.
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He's supposed to be extreme, but he was not in the least extreme.
The upshot of the tragedy in America could well be further tragedy in the Middle East, and more recruits to extreme Islamic terror.
So anyone boasting of 20% returns over the long periods would be in rare company wayyyy out there on the extreme right part of the Bell Curve of market players.
Now two momentous conclusions follow from what would be described in the business as this extreme operational gearing.
But a spokesman for the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions insisted that criminal sanctions would only be employed in "extreme cases for people who flout the law".
Western governments have a great deal of information not readily available to the people of Romania which, if presented in an appropriate form, could be of extreme importance to an informed vote and a salutary outcome in the upcoming elections.
You can't ever repeat the past, and the books I once believed to be so important and wise now seemed ordinary in the extreme, and I couldn't concentrate on them.
The State Department advises U.S. citizens traveling to the islands and in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah to exercise extreme caution and to be aware of threats from the Abu Sayyaf, a terrorist group based in the southern Philippines.
At times Mr Lindsey's faith in the market may be extreme, but mostly this book is full of elegantly argued good sense.
In general, there will be extreme volatility and uncertainty in most asset classes across the board.
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"Under most scenarios -- except the most dire -- significant strides in reducing extreme poverty will be achieved by 2030, " the report notes.
In the end, it appeared to be acceptable to show Clinton showing extreme emotion as well as vulnerability while the men in the room look calm, cool and collected.
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But Roy Miller said that she had not received so definitive a diagnosis, and that, in any case, it could be difficult to sustain in court the notion that Amy was beset by extreme delusions.
The president would be justified in taking extreme actions to protect against a debt default.
Party activists tend naturally enough to be more extreme in their views than the general population.
Production does not include marketing expenses, which could be a fraction of--or in the extreme, slightly more than--the production costs.
After reading an editorial by Lindsey Murtagh and David Ludwig, Katz comes to the conclusion that, in cases of extreme childhood obesity, the state should be prepared to take children away from their parents.
Not that there will be no poverty in the world but, if the momentum continues, the extreme-poverty rate will be smaller than we can measure.
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To make the budget balance in a decade, the level of cuts will have to be extreme.
In any case, the demand by Mr. Obama and Senate Democrats that any dollar of spending cuts in budget agreements this spring (to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year and when the debt limit again approaches) be matched by an additional dollar of tax hikes is economically unbalanced in the extreme.
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If they could not be bought off, they would be intimidated or in extreme cases closed down by the man no one dared to oppose.
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